Admission may refer to:
Arts and media
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"Admissions" (''CSI: NY''), an episode of ''CSI: NY''
*''Admissions'' (film), a 2011 short film starring James Cromwell
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''Admission'' (film), a 2013 comedy film
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''Admission'', a 2019 album by Florida sludge metal band Torche
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''Admission'' (novel), a 2020 novel by
Julie Buxbaum
Julie Buxbaum (born 1977) is an American lawyer and novelist, who specializes in young adult novels. Her first two novels were written for adults, but Buxbaum has told interviewers she enjoys writing for a younger audience to connect with the sen ...
Legal proceedings
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Admission (law)
An admission in the law of evidence is a prior statement by an adverse party which can be admitted into evidence over a hearsay objection. In general, admissions are admissible in criminal and civil cases.
At common law, admissions were admiss ...
, a statement that may be used in court against the person making it
*Acceptance of
admissible evidence
Admissible evidence, in a court of law, is any Testimony, testimonial, Documentary evidence, documentary, or tangible evidence (law), evidence that may be introduced to a Trier of fact, factfinder—usually a judge or jury—to establish or to ...
in court
*The process of official inclusion in a
state
State most commonly refers to:
* State (polity), a centralized political organization that regulates law and society within a territory
**Sovereign state, a sovereign polity in international law, commonly referred to as a country
**Nation state, a ...
, the opposite of secession
Status granted to a person
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University and college admission
University admission or college admission is the process through which students enter tertiary education at universities and colleges. Systems vary widely from country to country, and sometimes from institution to institution.
In many countries, ...
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Admission to the bar
An admission to practice law is acquired when a lawyer receives a license to practice law. In jurisdictions with two types of lawyer, as with barristers and solicitors, barristers must gain admission to the bar whereas for solicitors there are dist ...
, change in status allowing an applicant to become part of a profession
Other uses
*The process by which patients enter into
inpatient
A patient is any recipient of health care services that are performed by healthcare professionals. The patient is most often ill or injured and in need of treatment by a physician, nurse, optometrist, dentist, veterinarian, or other heal ...
care
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Admittance
In electrical engineering, admittance is a measure of how easily a circuit or device will allow a current to flow. It is defined as the multiplicative inverse, reciprocal of Electrical impedance, impedance, analogous to how Electrical resistanc ...
, the inverse of impedance
See also
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Admissibility (disambiguation)
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List of U.S. states by date of admission to the Union
A U.S. state, state of the United States is one of the 50 Federated state, constituent entities that shares its sovereignty with the federal government of the United States, federal government. Americans are Citizenship in the United States, citi ...
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