111.   Time Warner executives now acknowledge that they erred.

112.   Top brokerage executives acknowledge that there may be some erosion of their business, particularly in markets for small office spaces.

113.   Volvo executives acknowledged that they could not afford any missteps, especially when it came to developing new cars.

114.   Volvo executives have acknowledged that they are looking for new partnerships, because they remain a small player in a market increasingly dominated by behemoths.

115.   Whatever they decide, executives have acknowledged feeling pressure to turn things around quickly.

116.   When the company reluctantly went back and raised the issue, the executive acknowledged that he was a recovering alcoholic.

117.   While network executives acknowledge shows need to get edgier to keep pace with cable, they admit they can only go so far.

118.   Without their contributions, company executives acknowledge that their services would be virtual ghost towns.

119.   Yet even if the rule of law prevails in this instance, Internet executives acknowledge that there is little they can do to prevent similar assaults in the future.

120.   Auto executives acknowledged that the cooling economy is forcing them to act.

n. + acknowledge >>共 801
official 27.41%
government 4.30%
company 2.86%
leader 2.54%
executive 2.46%
authority 2.03%
side 1.27%
aide 1.25%
spokesman 1.17%
report 1.12%
executive + v. >>共 542
say 27.99%
be 8.26%
have 2.01%
decline 1.65%
acknowledge 1.08%
make 1.08%
argue 0.92%
tell 0.88%
agree 0.87%
take 0.86%
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