Some advocates for the nation's homeless men, women and families admitted they have shied away from discussing a major reason for homelessness.
Still, even the staunchest advocates for those with disabilities admit that students sometimes ask too much.
Yet even immigrant advocates admit that in many cases the families already have plans for the elderly to go on welfare.
Their advocates admit it, but say that come the time, we can make adjustments.
Even its strongest advocates admit that the realm of achieved energy may not reveal any new physics.
Environmental advocates privately admit that they'd prefer that their liberal donors fly commercial; some even call them outright hypocrites.
Besides, even the most ardent advocates of minimal miking admit that the method has limitations and does not lend itself to all kinds of music.
But the most ardent advocates of defined contribution plans admit two big shortcomings.
But most gun-control advocates admit that many criminals will still find ways to buy or steal weapons.
But even some free-wireless advocates admit that sharing a connection with too many people can create problems.