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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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What does this "by" mean? Help!

The manager, by his own admission, should never have taken a week's vacation during the audit.



What does this "by" mean here? And what does the entire sentence mean?

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The truth of a statement has come to us via (by way of) the "accused" person. He has said in his own words that he did it. He has admitted it.

  • The truth of a statement has come to us via (by way of) the "accused" person.
  • He has said in his own words that he did it.
  • He has admitted it.
  • The manager has said that he made a big mistake in/by taking a week's vacation at a very bad time.
  • He admits he should have remained on the job during the audit, to help out during this very critical time, and to be available to answer important questions from the auditors, which other employees might not have the answers to , etc.
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The truth of a statement has come to us via (by way of) the "accused" person. He has said in his own words that he did it. He has admitted it.

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