But he admits to concerns in his local community.
VOA: special.2010.02.04
He admits that maybe he stretches the word "irony," but he tries to argue that the variety of effects that he focuses on in his essay have to do with irony.
他也承认“,也许他有些过度理解,但是他认为多样的效果来自于讽刺。
But the point that he admits is all, in a sense, that Socrates needs; justice is not power alone, justice requires knowledge.
但他所承认的观点,就某种意义来说,即是苏格拉底想听到的;,正义并非仅是权力,正义需要知识。
Sedaei admits that the outflow of information from Iran has subsided, but he does not believe that it has stopped forever.
VOA: standard.2010.06.15
But even the Hobbesian state, Hobbes admits himself, the Hobbesian state lives in the midst of a Hobbesian world; that is to say, the world of international relations is for Hobbes simply the state of nature at large.
不过他也承认,这霍布斯式的国家只能存在于,霍布斯式的世界状态里,而在这样的世界状态中,国家关系只是放大了的自然关系。
Mr.Obama admits that coordinating the activities of 16 U.S.spy agencies is a major challenge, but he believes Clapper will be able to do so.
VOA: standard.2010.06.05
But a lot of people can't." Marcus Martin admits he made mistakes, but he says his time in prison actually made him a better citizen.
VOA: standard.2010.03.25
But he admits that he takes it off now and then when it becomes uncomfortable.
VOA: standard.2009.04.30
But Martin admits, the global economic downturn was noticeable leading up to the Olympics.
VOA: standard.2010.02.21
It sounds easy, but senior engineer Gwak Byung-man admits there are daunting technical challenges.
VOA: standard.2010.01.04
Schanzer admits that the blockade has worked to the advantage of Hamas but suggests that keeping Hamas thus sidelined may actually be in Israel's best interest.
VOA: standard.2010.06.17
But Admiral Stavridis admits there is one thing NATO is not very good at.
VOA: standard.2010.06.11
Without the stimulus, Viard admits unemployment would be higher than the current 9.7 percent, but he says the massive cash infusion into infrastructure projects has created fewer than a million jobs.
VOA: standard.2010.06.18
(SAYING) But Ochoa admits that continued oil revenues, even if insufficient to cover mounting government expenditures, will allow President Chavez to put off, any day of reckoning that may loom ahead.
VOA: standard.2010.08.06
But the prime minister also admits that in a country where HIV and AIDS victims are often abandoned by their families, fear of the disease could make it almost impossible to stop its spread.
VOA: standard.2009.04.04
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