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admission

[ad-mish-uhn] / ædˈmɪʃ ən /




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Zhao did not directly throw a match but was initially suspended for two and a half years, reduced to one year and eight months after his early admissions and guilty plea.

From BBC

The university’s admissions place a heavy emphasis on GPAs, but these don’t reliably reflect student preparation because grades are inflated.

From The Wall Street Journal

While league leaders Hearts have, by their own admission, lost their 'swagger' in recent weeks, Celtic have rediscovered theirs.

From BBC

By her own admission, Ms. Ypi receives a good deal of hate mail from her compatriots, who regard her failure to condemn communism tout court as a form of moral betrayal.

From The Wall Street Journal

“The deal cements policy changes that will protect students and other members of the campus from harassment and discrimination, and it recommits the school to merit-based hiring and admissions,” McMahon said.

From The Wall Street Journal