Similar words: admitted, admit to, admittance, committed, transmitted, admit, mitten, smitten. Meaning: [-tɪdlɪ] adv. as acknowledged.
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(92) 'We cannot simply, willy-nilly, have some documents dropping out of the sky to replace that documents that admittedly still were not quite fully developed,' he said.
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(94) David Hirshey, whose talents as an analyst are admittedly overshadowed by his skills as a wordsmith, noted the importance of Stoke's physical approach in his weekly ESPN column.
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(98) My admittedly somewhat speculative, are that they probably do not consider their actions as reprehensible.
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(102) Admittedly, China's rulers might be ready to withstand the inevitable international blowback.
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(109) As part of a push to develop the S.C.O. as a cultural entity, as well as one focused on security and economics, these are admittedly baby steps, but there is some evidence of success.
(110) Now admittedly,dying as a joint undertaking is far rarer than dying alone.
(111) For decades, admittedly, no neuroscientist has been known to repeat the love experiment.
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(114) What I did anticipate was that she ate them all leaving me with nothing except the Pocky I managed to take with me (which was admittedly a good Pocky, the Giant Hello Kitty Green Tea Pocky).
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(116) During the games , there was admittedly a thirst to feel nationalistic pride.
(117) Sale job is admittedly main, but service routine more not allow laches.
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(119) Admittedly, North Korea is not a fully paid - up member yet.
(120) Admittedly, the recession has been a bit of a dampener.
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