Antonym: prohibition. Similar words: mission, emission, permission, commission, missionary, commissioner, transmission, missile. Meaning: [əd'mɪʃn] n. 1. the act of admitting someone to enter 2. an acknowledgment of the truth of something 3. the fee charged for admission.
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121, Morales added that applying for amnesty is not an admission of guilt and that his clients are innocent.
122, Admission is $5, with proceeds benefiting a local children's charity.
123, The first is that climate swamps structure and lithology, an admission that few geologically trained or biased geomorphologists would make.
124, Two years later he gained admission to Maharaja's College, Mysore, where he wrote his first short stories.
125, When mistakes are made a full apology is often less damaging than a grudging admission that events have not gone as planned.
126, Twenty four hours before admission she had had a transitional mole removed from her back under local anaesthesia in the outpatient department.
127, They were refused admission to a public school attended by white children solely because of their race....
128, Only once,[sentencedict.com] and I had to pay an admission fee.
129, Tickets are $ 50 general admission, $ 20 for students and $ 10 for seniors.
130, Their applications were refused on the grounds that they did not meet the admission criteria.
131, Admission is free to all ticket holders and there is no need to book in advance.
132, Admission Details of the BMus admission procedure and of University and faculty entry requirements may be found in the Admissions section.
133, Please note that admission to some museums is by appointment only.
134, Most charging sites and museums offer teachers free admission for a preview visit.
135, However, many were referred for compulsory admission where they were subsequently not admitted, or admitted informally.
136, Secondly, admission to a psychiatric unit has presumably been the result of distress which in many cases will persist after admission.
137, The admission of a tenant already showing signs of dementia requires very careful consideration in the individual case.
137, Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
138, Furthermore, psychiatry has been affected by the general reduction in admission beds.
139, Quahanti made no admission of guilt, and the case was continued for the duration of her probation.
140, The advocacy system gives the child the right to voluntarily admit himself or refuse admission.
141, Hall later returned to the club where Mr Healy was also trying to gain admission.
142, The primary outcome was the occurrence of severe clinical events, defined as death or hospital admission irrespective of the cause.
143, Interventions exclusively directed towards families whose children are in imminent danger of admission to care. 2.
144, Any which arrive late will result in the student being refused admission to the Examination Centre.
145, Many students who were denied admission, said Mr Salemi, turned to economics as an alternative.
146, He continued to improve and was discharged home 11 days after admission.
147, Competition for entry to these programs is keen, and applicants need above-average grades to gain admission.
148, Admission is $ 7 at the door, $ 6 in advance and $ 5 for Tucson Blues Society members.
149, But after making this admission we must go deeper into the question.
150, The admission that facts can be causes will not much improve our willingness to suppose that universal facts can cause universal beliefs.
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