general admission

collocation in English

meaningsofgeneralandadmission

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general
adjective
uk
/ˈdʒen.ər.əl/
us
/ˈdʒen.ər.əl/
involving or relating to most or all people, things, or places, especially when these are considered as ...
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admission
noun
uk
/ədˈmɪʃ.ən/
us
/ədˈmɪʃ.ən/
the act of agreeing that something is true, ...
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(Definition ofgeneralandadmissionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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There is thegeneraladmissionthat it is cruel to deceive the old age pensioners.
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The museums should be able to keep what they earn not from charges forgeneraladmissionbut from overall sales.
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That was at a time when, bygeneraladmission, the present world wheat shortage was not foreseen.
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Here is, bygeneraladmission, a most important and a remarkable occasion.
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However, bygeneraladmission, it is also extremely inefficient.
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I assure him that there is no intention to force institutions to introducegeneraladmissioncharges.
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No—an appeal panel cannot alter a school'sgeneraladmissionarrangements, including admissions criteria.
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Opinions vary; but there is ageneraladmissionthat, at any time, not of our seeking, danger may come upon this country.
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They would have been proposing a contributory scheme at the time the teachers were, bygeneraladmission.
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It is about the arrangements which will be made for thegeneraladmissionof pupils.
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Furthermore, lottery funding to preventgeneraladmissioncharges would raise issues about substitution for core funding and affordability.
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However, when it comes to charging an entrance fee forgeneraladmission, no single museum, if given the choice, would impose a charge.
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Bygeneraladmissionthese hospital services require considerable improvement.
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By 1951, however, the post-war demands had, bygeneraladmission, begun to slacken, and the demand for factories was easing off.
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In consequence the policing of the provinces bygeneraladmissionleaves very much to be desired.
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Bygeneraladmission, the improvement of energy efficiency is the fastest, most sustainable and most economical way to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve energy efficiency.
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One thing is satisfactory, and that is that there has been ageneraladmissionthat a situation has arisen which requires dealing with on a very large scale.
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Here we have an example of reduction in tax on what is, bygeneraladmission, the most inefficient and wasteful method of space heating we have in the country.
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But it seemed to us wrong to change the ethos, the philosophy, of our museums, which is free access forgeneraladmission, as opposed to special exhibitions.
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