Word: admitting
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Economic forces proved too much for the female journalists, though, and by 1933 the editors of the paper were forced to admit that, "As a daily, its main distinction in the past two years was that it came out at least twice a week." The chronicle adopted its former name, The Radcliffe News, and resigned itself to weekly publication...
...rate that he had raised to the highest level (7%) in 37 years and the physical controls that Opposition Leader Hugh Gaitskell advocates to check inflation, he confessed: "Neither of these works very well." Taxation, he said, "has already reached a point where I should think most men would admit it is inflationary in its effect...
Bravo to Rector Kinsolving for saying, "Hell is a damnable doctrine ... is responsible for a large measure of the world's hatred [Dec. 30]." He has the courage to preach the beliefs that others in the clergy don't even dare to admit to their parishioners...
Morocco's King Mohammed V declines to admit that the 12,000-man Liberation Army even exists. To repeated protests of the army's "aggressions," complained Spain's War Minister Antonio Barroso recently, all Spain has got back "are replies that Spain was responsible for them...
...other defects of the House system admit of remedy. Better food and more privacy are costly, but not unattainable objects. Overcrowding, we are told, is being dealt with by the Eighth House...