Word: admitting
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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These new techniques, or more accurately, new developments, were the result of long experience in the longer methods over a period of five years. Although they admit that their tests are perhaps not as thorough as the longer ones, the authors say that nevertheless, the "Step-up" test has an efficiency of 90 to 95 per cent as compared with other methods, and the other two tests have likewise proved their worth
Even Post staffers, whose stories are boiled to the bone to save space, while Mrs. Meyer's run on & on, admit that her reporting is good. So do army officials, who hope that her exposé will get results and that she will write some more. She probably will...
...there was a tremendous range of variability with individuals, and today there is nothing but those individuals left. The Chicagoans themselves admit that their music as a group is not what it was. They still get together and play, but it is different, the men have changed, they have developed, with jazz and with years...
...then on the train I got to thinking that perhaps I had no reason to be embarrassed at having to admit that TIME had already told its readers everything it knew. In fact, it would be a real black mark against TIME and a real black mark against me as a TIME editor if I did know anything really important (outside of true military secrets) that we had failed to tell our readers-spelling it out clearly and making sure they would not miss its importance...
Sober-minded Democrats in Washington admit that the President is running like a jack rabbit for a fourth term, and that there is no way to stop him. Last week one of the highest-ranking New Dealers told TIME that there is no longer any doubt: the President will have things neatly and exactly arranged for a fourth term nomination, will be nominated and reelected. This New Dealer foresaw a whale of a fight, but certain victory...