Admit
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I've been teaching in the public schools for 33 years, so I know you have to
admit
what you don't know before you can share what you do know.
Second,
admit
your vulnerability.
Admit
what you don't know.
Every now and then, I
admit
that I complete a phone call on it occasionally.
My belief is that it's almost too painful to articulate our aspirations for our healthcare system, or even
admit
that we have any at all.
So you drive and drive and drive, and, actually I've got to admit, just because I was struggling with this because I'm here, but I'll just say it, is, I cannot tell you, not only to be here in front of you, but what a privilege it is to be at US campus, because I have been escorted off of this campus so many times.
And I think if we can just
admit
that we're all trying to approximate the truth of our own communities, it will make for a much more nuanced and a much more interesting conversation.
I'll
admit
that there are times when it seems like "Mission: Impossible," but we must believe that these kids are smart.
Say, if you bite this moldy fruit and your mouth waters, nobody would say to you, "Well, you just don't want to
admit
how much you like it."
Please raise your hand right now if you're willing to
admit
that all four of these are national problems.
Well, congratulations, you guys are the inaugural members of the Asteroids Club, which is a club for all Americans who are willing to
admit
that the other side actually might have a point.
But we need to understand what we understand about corruption, and we need to understand that we have been miseducated about it, and we have to
admit
that.
We have to have the courage to
admit
that to start changing how we deal with it.
So at least you'll
admit
that if fruit flies are not as clever as mice, they're at least as clever as pigeons.
The British Association would later be the first of the major national science organizations in the world to
admit
women as full members.
Now look, I'm a technology fan, but I have to
admit
to you all I'm a little old.
Well, I have to admit, I'm also somewhat embarrassed by that, because I still have two kidneys.
So the preservation and the survival of DNA depends on many factors, and I have to admit, most of which we still don't quite understand, but depending upon when an organism dies and how quickly he's buried, the depth of that burial, the constancy of the temperature of that burial environment, will ultimately dictate how long DNA will survive over geologically meaningful time frames.
So this landscape would be easily able to house it, and I have to
admit
that there [is] a part of the child in me, the boy in me, that would love to see these majestic creatures walk across the permafrost of the north once again, but I do have to
admit
that part of the adult in me sometimes wonders whether or not we should.
In the case of a dolphin, you know, it's a species that, well, they're probably close to our intelligence in many ways and we might not be able to
admit
that right now, but they live in quite a different environment, and you still have to bridge the gap with the sensory systems.
But most people, when you stop to ask them, will
admit
to harboring a strange sort of fondness for clouds.
Now I have to
admit
that this talk so far may sound exceedingly gloomy, but that is not my point.
Now Swann and Proust, we have to admit, were notoriously jealous.
If we can actually have a broader theory of value creation and allow us to actually
admit
what the state has been doing and reap something back, it might just be that in the next round, and I hope that we all hope that the next big revolution will in fact be green, that that period of growth will not only be smart, innovation-led, not only green, but also more inclusive, so that the public schools in places like Silicon Valley can actually also benefit from that growth, because they have not.
Just
admit
it.
All right, I admit, it's not all that spectacular.
I'm going to get on a stage and
admit
my daughter was clinging to my leg?
Right, which, I admit, I do.
Double standards for men and women, sex as a source of shame, family control limiting individual choices, and a vast gulf between appearance and reality: what people are doing and what they're willing to
admit
to, and a general reluctance to move beyond private whispers to a serious and sustained public discussion.
Sixty-five percent of Brits
admit
to over-filling their kettle when they only need one cup of tea.
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