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Iran admitted recently that a computer worm (presumably the mysterious Stuxnet) had disabled some of its centrifuges for a while.
"I think she secretly had a crush on him, but she would never admit it," her mom said. "I think she would have been ecstatic."
I think he could be right.
In Ireland Cardinal Sean Brady, the primate, has admitted that he was present in 1975 when two teenage boys were persuaded to sign oaths of silence about their abuse by Father Brendan Smyth.
One in ten parents admit to making up the answers as they feel too embarrassed to be shown up academically.
The man also admitted that the loss of the cow was indeed a blessing in disguise!
He did admit that East Germany had proved a "sad reality", but in truth it was far worse than that.
She blushed to admit that.
A poll showed that half of medical technicians had admitted texting during a procedure.
But Acosta admits now that finding so much oil in Block 31 terrified him. "It is one of the last places on earth which is truly undisturbed.
In his evidence, he admitted speeding.
There is scarcely a great truth but has had to fight its way tp public recognition in the face of opposition.
When he grew tired, he admitted in court, he let his bodyguards take over.
I had expected her to confess that she only wrote these books for the money.
They would never admit that Science is built on trial and error.
Jia did admit that local authorities might have covered up the number of infected pigs. However, the number of diseased pigs was nowhere near as big as reported in some foreign media, he stressed.
I confess I had my suspicions, but it was only yesterday afternoon they were at once resolved into certainty.
I admit it. The term "viral marketing" is offensive.
As a generally acknowledged pioneer and spiritual leader of the feminist movement, Virginia Woolf refuses to claim herself a feminist.
It is a grievous affair to my poor girls, you must confess.
"When it gets a little boring, I might pull it out," acknowledged Naomi Pugh, a first-year student at Freed-Hardeman University in Henderson.
A more recent example of such success, just recognised by most EU countries, is Kosovo.
And I will send a fire on Magog, and on them that dwell confidently in the islands: and they shall know that I am the Lord.
Desperate for international aid and recognition, their adversary may be raising the stakes to break their nerve.
This policy is far from being ideal, but it is at least an acknowledgement of the inadequacy of our language in treating half of human race equally.