Not at all. If a document is not admissible in evidence, than the question of admissibality not arise...
No, the word admits is a verb; to admit, admits, admitted, admitting.The noun forms of the verb to admit are: admittance, admission, and the gerund, admitting.
He admits his only motivation is greed, then tells a story demonizing greed.He admits his relics are fakes, but is offended when the innkeeper claims that this is the case.He admits his relics are fakes.He admits his only motivation is greed.
total admits/total days x 1000
Pares has written: 'Moscow admits a critic' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Description and travel 'A wandering student' -- subject(s): Civilization, Russian, History, Russian Civilization
No, a woman will not think a man is weak if she admits to saying something wrong.
A demurrer is an answer itself. A demurrer admits the facts of your opponent's allegations, but disagrees with your opponent's conclusions based on those facts. A demurrer can offer its own conclusions, or remain silent. If your question is really about time frames for responsive pleadings and not the archaic term "demurrer," search-engine "court rules" for the court in which your case is being litigated.
He pitied the fool.
No, he is gay. And admits it
It is false. Claudius is at prayer in Act III, scene III when he admits to murdering his brother.
To save herself from the hanging, Sarah Good admits to the charges against her.
A Narcissist.