admittance in the PONS Dictionary

admittance Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The building and wings themselves require key and swipe card access to gain admittance.
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However, not all students are able to gain admittance.
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New negotiations between the tram companies were carried out, but neither party was willing to make sufficient admittances for agreement to be reached.
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Most other states were organized as federal territories or parts of other states before forming their governments and requesting admittance into the union.
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Admittance in geophysics takes atmospheric pressure as the input and measures small changes in the gravitational field as the output.
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Passes and permits required for admittance to and use of the park facilities can be purchased at the park offices.
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By effectually closing off the borders of a town or institution to one favored group, those being denied admittance are also being denied any concept of self.
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Such admittance requires a treaty between the governments of the two jurisdictions.
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Series impedances can be replaced with shunt admittances.
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Some applicants receive admittance to medical school through a post-baccalaureate pre-medical program.
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