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MR. CLAYTON: Mr. Bradley, I understand your concern and recognise that it' s a very unsatisfactory situation.
MR. CLAYTON: Mr. Bradley, I understand your concern and recognise that it' s a very unsatisfactory situation
Mr. CLAYTON: Mr. Bradley, I understand your concern and recognise that it 's a very unsatisfactory situation.
Clayton acknowledged this by using the term "episodic-like" memory.
By his own admission, he was a lippy, rowdy brat who coasted through his youth on ample amounts of beer and bourbon.
He professes himself surprised by the book's success.
I admit I love a good rewards card.
Don "t be afraid to admit that you are less than perfect." It is this fragile thread that binds us to each together.
I must admit I am impressed.
I admit that I mistook his intentions.
I knew where I was headed, though I doubt if I would have admitted it to myself.
He virtually admitted he was guilty.
He admitted that he had acted foolishly.
She owned (that) she had been present.
She accepted that she had acted unwisely.
He concedes that there are imperfections in the current system.
And even the most enthusiastic of Web 2.0 boosters would have to admit this year is going to be make or break for plenty of companies relying on advertising for their revenues.
In private this was sometimes cynically admitted.
The irony is that many officials in Washington agree in private that their policy is inconsistent.
I am going to admit to all of you that there are days when I like spending time with myself.
"Well," he conceded, "I do sometimes mumble a bit."
Rubin did acknowledge some of Android's problems, such as its complexity of use.
Even the lead researcher, Philip Zimbardo, admits he became submerged in his role as the 'prison superintendent'.
She confessed hating the boss.
I confess hating the king.