But she admits she knows little about the arguments for or against the euro.
But she admits that she has an anxious wait until the England team for Melbourne is announced at the start of November.
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But she admits that the economic climate is causing concern.
In The Times, Sarah Vine says "newspapers are - and always have been - hotbeds of dodgy sexual behaviour" while Grace Dent in The Independent says she has "been acquainted with a few truly spectacular human octopuses" over the years, but admits she has never made a formal complaint.
Lee expected audiences to embrace the show, but admits she's surprised by the vociferous response.
Steve is looking forward to his six-month deployment to Helmand later this year, but Karen admits she's worried.
Sarah wants a job in marketing but admits she finds the prospect of finding a role in the current environment both intimidating and bewildering.
Patrick refuses to say which banks her investment group is now going after but admits she picked a fight with the biggest kid on the block Bank of America and its junk-mortgage-riddled Countrywide Financial unit to send a message to the rest of Wall Street.
The family game is tennis, but Delphine admits that she doesn't like to play against her father.
It may sound straightforward, but Ms Jayran admits she has already had to sack two teachers for being "too boring".
But even Paiewonsky admits she had a visceral reaction when the state Department of Transportation gave another contract to the company.
Staying open through the winter wouldn't make much sense to most accountants, she admits, but she sees the business as providing an important social hub for the village.
She admits dabbling in astrology but insists that has nothing to do with her tale of intrigue.
She was deprived of her Dutch citizenship last month, amid claims that she had obtained asylum under false pretences (she admits that she invented some details in order to enter Holland, but denies that she ever concealed this during her political career).
She says the alcohol was no problem, but admits having a struggle giving up the cigarettes.
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But when it comes to solutions, the author admits she has none.
But she has become accustomed to "being skint" and admits that weekend visits to her supportive parents, Nigel and Jane, to "stock up on food" have helped.
If Augusta National admits it was prepared to make an offer but she wouldn't accept, it has admitted that membership is open to women, and it will immediately be asked who the next candidate will be and when.
She wasn't the one with the dagger in hand, but as one who was an essential part of the plan, she admits her guilt.
"I think he's funny, but not all the time, " says Megan, who admits she likes when her dad comments that she looks pretty in pictures.
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Mr Bryant-Heron said Ms Casburn admits making the phonecall but denies asking for money, and says she had a reasonable excuse.
She admits how pleased she is with the results on her face, but also how hard it is to reconcile the way she used to look before the accident to how she looks now.
She used the site to help promote her cancer awareness efforts and freely admits that she friended people she did not know in real life but who she thought would be interested in the cancer awareness cause.
Raja admits she feels privileged enough to have a disposable income for food, but realizes she should be saving that money for future purchases like retirement and paying off debts.
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Margaret Thatcher might have dismissed Francis Bacon, Hirst's hero, as "that man who paints those dreadful pictures", but the YBA artist admits that part of his success is due to the enterprising culture she created.
Oshana admits she joined the case after hearing about the saccharin switcheroo from fellow lawyers but denies this is lawyer-driven litigation.
King, who admits she struggles with technology, said that she prefers face to face interaction but she appreciates the fact that Skype lets her talk to her son who is living in Asia.
The environment minister admits that it will be impossible to completely end the use of plastic bags but she believes the measure to stop traders from importing and selling them will go a long way to protecting the environment.
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