Examples of using Admitting in English and their translations into Malay
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But last Thursday, they came out with an announcement admitting that the tests were wrong,
But shoot him instead, If I refuse to accept the challenge, isn't that the same as admitting defeat?
Since 1919, the CCFS has been admitting students from all over the world,
but a vote on admitting the Palestinians as a full member state could take weeks, leaving time for more diplomatic wrangling.
VW is engulfed in a scandal of global proportions after admitting in September that it had installed pollution-cheating software into 11 million diesel engines worldwide.
shoot him instead… isn't that the same as admitting defeat?
The company has still not implemented support for the SegWit scaling solution on its platform as of Dec. 25, despite admitting that it would help increase the capacity of the network
These measures included admitting confirmed cases to a public hospital,
WHO is under pressure to act quickly in the fight against Zika, after admitting it was slow to respond to the recent Ebola outbreak that ravaged parts of West Africa and killed more than 11,000 people.
Admitting that the obstinacy of Rhadamanthys is equal to his own sadness,
raising awareness of the virus in the medical community, and admitting anyone confirmed to have the disease into a single room at the hospital.
Sierra Leone has the highest number of respondents admitting to having paid a bribe- 84%-
Admitting that there were still areas for improvement in the system, such as its accessibility online, she added that
five days' jail on each charge after admitting to 10 counts of failure to pay taxi fares between 5th October 2014 and 8th March last year.
The Bank of Japan maintained its monetary policy in September, admitting Japan's economic growth was held back by the slowdown in emerging economies, but the BOJ believes
CV liars admitting to lying here.
The WHO is under pressure to act quickly in the fight against Zika, after admitting it was slow to respond to the recent Ebola outbreak that ravaged parts of West Africa and killed more than 11,300 people.
The WHO is under pressure to act quickly in the fight against Zika, after admitting it was slow to respond to the recent Ebola outbreak that ravaged parts of West Africa and killed more than 11,300 people.
In addition, we are proud to be a reflection of the progressive spirit of the Emirates, admitting bright young men
tell-tale statement in his FAQ admitting that there is serious public perception that the Prime Minister is implicated in the murder of the Mongolian woman Altantuya Shaariibuu nine years ago.