61.   Nor is the supremely confident Murdoch known for publicly admitting mistakes, particularly in as direct a manner as he did in this case.

62.   Or those who lie, cover up or refuse to admit their mistakes.

63.   Prosecutors, of course, are not the only people who hate to admit a mistake.

64.   Reading from a prepared statement, Keeley admitted mistakes but repeated his assertion that his intentions all along have been to improve city government.

65.   Prosecutors admitted their mistake, apologized to Krone and got him released from prison this week.

66.   Senators used the confirmation hearings to air their concerns about the big law enforcement agency, including charges that the FBI is arrogant and unwilling to admit its mistakes.

67.   Similarly, corporations that have the chutzpah to admit their mistakes often find that they are taken more seriously than most.

68.   Snyder deserves credit for admitting his mistake.

69.   Skinner admitted his mistake to the team in the locker room after the game.

70.   She never admits a mistake, and if we succeed at something, she makes little comments telling us that she did it even better.

v. + mistake >>共 282
make 67.74%
correct 2.68%
admit 2.53%
avoid 2.51%
repeat 2.19%
realize 1.74%
acknowledge 1.28%
discover 0.91%
catch 0.63%
eliminate 0.57%
admit + n. >>共 640
wrongdoing 8.44%
guilt 5.29%
defeat 4.19%
mistake 4.15%
responsibility 3.70%
student 2.95%
woman 2.60%
involvement 2.37%
patient 2.08%
people 1.82%
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