Word: admitting
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...must admit that this line of reasoning made a strange impression on me-one not at all favorable to Academician Kapitsa...
...Greeks outside the army, there was not much to celebrate, and few civilians would want to admit any responsibility for the creations of the past seven years. General Phaedon Gizikis, 56, is the current President, but the real power is Brigadier Dimitrios loannidis, 52, an austere bachelor who heads the military police. loannidis is widely suspected of plotting the coup against Papadopoulos, mainly because the general believed that the country was drifting away from tight central control...
Moving Silt. In How True, Griffith proposes no radical solutions for the profession's problems. He does urge that the press make itself "answerable" to critics -that it admit errors freely and fully and that it be willing to have its performance judged by independent outsiders. Specifically, he favors the concept of a news council that reviews complaints about particular stories and renders findings (such a national body, consisting of six press people and nine leaders from other professions, was formed by the Twentieth Century Fund last year, to the displeasure of some editors and publishers...
Tenant groups admit that control does not solve the housing problem. CTOC holds that the solution to housing problems is the abolition of private property. CTOC spokesmen argue that control lowers rents for some tenants, and makes it harder for landlords to evict residents. Controls are also useful, according to CTOC, as a catalyst in tenant organization for more basic reform...
Recently, a new group of sycophants joined Kissinger's public entourage. A New York Times story in last Sunday's edition indicated that legislators "admit a desire to 'protect Henry' from the scandals of the Nixon administration." The story quoted Sen. Clifford P. Case (R-N.J.) as saying that the Senate Foreign Relations Committee did not make a strenuous effort to find out about Kissinger's involvement in setting up wiretaps. The committee did not want to embarrass Kissinger, Case explained...