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admission

[ad-mish-uhn] / ædˈmɪʃ ən /




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During an earlier hearing, lawyers representing Joell-Deshields said that their client's cooperation with the court order was not an admission of guilt relating to any of the allegations.

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Brian said he believed if Joel had received his flu vaccine on time - his admission to hospital could have been avoided.

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There were an estimated 16,644 excess deaths associated with long A&E waits before admission in England in 2024, according to analysis by the Royal College of Emergency Medicine.

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When a "window of opportunity" opened to start a new national theatre in Wales, Michael Sheen was, by his own admission, the only person who could make it happen.

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In Kent, the trust said its hospitals were experiencing "exceptionally high demand, driven by a continued high admission rate and a large number of patients with winter illnesses and respiratory viruses".

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