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admission

[ad-mish-uhn] / ædˈmɪʃ ən /




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The prudent investor allocates a small portion of his portfolio to quantum exposure, accepts that volatility is the price of admission, and recognizes that long-term trajectory matters more than monthly price swings.

From MarketWatch

Without their official transcript, a student can’t prove they earned college credits to admissions offices elsewhere or to potential employers.

From Los Angeles Times

The selloff continued even as the company said that based on attendance at its movie theaters and admissions revenue, it had the best pre-Christmas holiday weekend since 2021.

From MarketWatch

Yet it shouldn’t take eight or more years to see the benefits of his admission.

From The Wall Street Journal

This rambling complaint serves as an admission that your editorial on Jimmy Lai’s rigged trial and conviction hit the nail on the head.

From The Wall Street Journal