Collocations withadmission

These are words often used in combination withadmission.

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admission decision
Thus, the conditional (on the admission decision) effect is estimated.
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admission fee
The relative cost variable includes general travel cost increases other than admission fee changes.
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admission of defeat
But burning was an admission of defeat by the inquisitors.
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admission of failure
Assistance from social services and voluntary organisations is tantamount to an admission of failure and a signal to those being cared for that they have become a burden.
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admission of guilt
An apology is necessary for restoring harmonious relations, not admission of guilt.
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admission policy
The hospital serves a large municipal and suburban catchment area with a non-selective admission policy.
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admission procedure
An area which would benefit from cutting back is notification, at least the admission procedure for admitting certain individual claims.
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admission requirement
In 2004, he ruled the same for the traditional schools, but allowed the regular public schools to use race as the admission requirement.
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admission standards
That does not mean changed admission standards, but the removal of deterrent barriers.
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frank admission
Here is a frank admission that the outcome of interest, not the purported cause, is driving the author's analysis.
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general admission
There is the general admission that it is cruel to deceive the old age pensioners.
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hospital admission
Thus, the comparison of hospital admission rates is consistent with the differences in mortality rates.
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open admission
Instead, it was an open admission that the real purpose was nationalisation.
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paid admission
Only those arenas that regularly host ice hockey games with paid admission (e.g. professional, major junior, or university) are included.
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regular admission
In 1921, a portable canvas fence was erected around the entire field, and a regular admission fee was inaugurated.
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separate admission
Of the 101 public mental hospitals in this country no fewer than 60 have provided separate admission units, and separate convalescent units.
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tacit admission
To an external observer, this looks very much like a tacit admission of error in relation to the first poll.
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temporary admission
The immigration service does not provide accommodation for passengers given temporary admission although hotel accommodation is occasionally arranged in cases of exceptional need.
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unnecessary admission
In order to prevent unnecessary admission to hospital or complications of acute illness such as pressure sores, rapid access to nursing aids such as commodes and pressure-relieving devices is required.
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voluntary admission
We have proved that voluntary admission without certification is highly successful.
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