It would be an admission of error, you see, and so the judge will prefer to find him guilty.
And we intend to make the admission price five cents.
This country has continued to withhold recognition of Communist China and to oppose vigorously the admission of this belligerent and unrepentant nation into the United Nations.
Clearance of aliens before arrival has been initiated, and except for criminal offenders, the imprisonment of aliens awaiting admission or deportation has been stopped.
In the meantime, there is no justification for deferring the admission to statehood of Hawaii.
There is a general admission that the means to such an end are wanting, and that the desire cannot be gratified.
General Taylor steadily favored the admission of California as a free State, with no qualifications or accompaniments.
In the autumn of 1855 the Free State party held a convention, adopted a State constitution, and petitioned for admission to the Union.
He advocated the admission of California as a free State, with no additions or compromises.
The admission of representatives and senators must depend on the action of Congress.
Missouri in 1820 adopted a constitution, and asked for admission according to promise; and one clause in her constitution forbade the entrance of free blacks into the State.
Illinois, a free State without question at its admission in 1818, had a majority of its early immigrants from the South, and a determined effort was made to introduce slavery by law.
He was the leader in opposing the admission of the petitions.
This leads to the fifth section, in which I have attempted to test certain objections to the admission of a “phyletic vital force.
When he heard that the holy man had established a Third Order for secular persons of all ranks, he prayed for admission into it, and had himself instructed in the practices to be observed.
His office was to conduct the souls of the dead from this world to the next, and in the lower world he weighed the actions of the deceased previous to their admission to the presence of Osiris.
Government of the Colombian proposition did not, however, imply the admission of a belligerent status on the part of the insurgents.
The general effect of theadmission is shown as follows:[74] (1) Insurgent rights cannot be claimed by those bodies seeking other than political ends.
The admissionof insurgent rights does not carry the rights of a belligerent, nor admit official recognition of insurgent body.
The admission of insurgent rights does not relieve the parent state of its responsibilities for acts committed within its jurisdiction.
This right should, however, be exercised most carefully, as the fact of admission carries with it some obligation on the part of the admitting state.
In some cases where the terms of the state enactment may not be prohibitive, the conditions of admission amount to practical prohibition.
The admission of insurgent status or the recognition of belligerency does not imply anything as to the political status of the community.
Whether justly or not, Japan and China have been compelled by force to cede certain rights to states demanding admission for their citizens.
The inhabitants of Apollonia sent ambassadors to Caesar, and gave him admission into their town.
We have gone far afield," she said, a tacit admission that she could not refute his dissertations.
He would not allow that he was being swayed less by the admission of his unpardonable rudeness on board than by the immediate knowledge that Elsa was known to the British official's sister, a titled lady who stood exceedingly high at court.
Very soon after his admission to the Academy Whistler discovered that the fare of the cadets was not of his taste, and he applied for permission to take his meals at Mrs. Thompson's.
But artists of the new generation went further than the admission of his influence; with the enthusiasm of youth, they proclaimed his greatness.
They insist upon the abolition of monopolies of the forces of nature, and upon the gradual admission of all to equal opportunities for labour by free access to their native soil.
Therefore it had been resolved that the oath of secrecy, taken on admission to office, should be so construed that its infraction should constitute perjury and infidelity.
Yet, after this clear admission he proceeded to repeat the order of Philip III that, when an official died, care was to be taken of his children.
In time even admissionto holy orders required proof of limpieza.
Each body, it is true, could prescribe its own rules, but the more important ones discarded all limitations and refused admission to those against whom a stain could be found, however remote.
There were elaborate provisions against arbitrary arrest, although admission to bail was limited.
Zuniga was therefore ordered to supplicate the pope to refuse admission to all such appeals, while the viceroy of Sardinia was instructed to prevent testimony from being taken in such cases.
As a general rule it may be said that imprisonment followed arrest and that admission to bail was an exceptional favor in the early time, virtually withdrawn afterwards.
Although the chapter had several Converso members it refusedadmission to Ximenes and wrote a rambling and inconsequential letter to Paul III justifying its disobedience.
Frederick saw him every day, his character of an intimate friend enabling him to obtain admission to the invalid's bedside.
This admission on her part seemed to him to strengthen the intimacy between them.
Yet it is hard to win reluctant admission of the opposite fact; that an androcracy must of its own nature be one sided also, and would be greatly improved by the participation of the other sex.
Analyze this unequivocal admissionof the validity of the objection.
A plea of this sort is equivalent to an admission that the ideas you have presented for buying do not themselves outweigh the prospect's images against buying.
If you use the discriminative-restrictive method to gain admission to the presence and into the mind of your prospect, it is altogether unlikely that you will be denied the chance you seek.
Such "treating" is a tacit admission that your goods of sale, your best qualifications, have not sufficient merit to sell at their intrinsic value.
It is necessary next for you to know how to prevent a turn-down on the front porch of your prospect's mind, and how to insure the admission of your ideas to his thoughts.
In most cases it is preferable to make only an indirect or qualified admission of the point raised.
The Avonlea Debating Club, which met fortnightly all winter, had had several smaller free entertainments; but this was to be a big affair, admission ten cents, in aid of the library.
By your own admission you were the last person to handle it.
No boys were allowed in it--although Ruby Gillis opined that their admission would make it more exciting--and each member had to produce one story a week.
Still another accords to married men a qualified admission to the brotherhood, but they may not wear the white robe and mantle (55).
Knighthood, order of: Admission to, persons eligible for, i.
But when, in the bill for the admission of Missouri, there was shown a purpose of extending the area of slavery, northern sentiment became alarmed and a strong opposition to this project developed in Congress.
It was the threatened repeal of the Missouri Compromise, in 1854, an act which would open the western territory to the admission of slavery, that first fairly wakened him up and laid the foundation of his remarkable career.
The Missouri Compromise=] Immediately after the admission of Alabama, of course as a slave-holding state, Maine and Missouri applied for admission.
New Mexico and Utah should be formed into territories, and the question of the admission of slavery be left for their people to decide.
In 1837 a formal application for admission as a state of the American Union was made.
The proposed admission of California was not affected by the Missouri Compromise.
In the year named a petition for the admission of Missouri into the Union was presented in Congress, and with it began that long and bitter struggle over slavery which did not end until the surrender of Lee at Appomattox in 1865.
The Admissionof Missouri=] In the North a different state of feeling existed.
Kentucky and Tennessee had already been organized as states, and their admission was quickly followed by that of Ohio, which entered the Union in 1803.
An effort was made in Congress to defeat theadmission of Illinois, on the ground that its constitution 'did not conform to the ordinance of 1787.
We commend this admission of alliance with savages to the special consideration of the London Times.
Simply and obviously, Adoption of the Montgomery Constitution, and application for admission under it into the Southern Confederacy.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "admission" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.