Collocations withdegree

These are words often used in combination withdegree.

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astonishing degree
Thirdly, underlying all this is what can only be described as an astonishing degree of disorganization in the text itself.
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baccalaureate degree
The first baccalaureate degree was awarded in 1898.
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certain degree
This was, to a certain degree, unavoidable.
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college degree
The educational level of the fathers was similar, with 33% receiving a college degree and 18% receiving some post high school education.
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considerable degree
These explanations overlap to a considerable degree.
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degree holder
A degree holder was differentiated from a nonholder by the degree's insignia and costume, by the jural privileges vested in the status they signify.
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degree of abstraction
And as we have seen, the degree of abstraction appropriate for internalization is highly debatable.
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degree of acceptance
Therefore, the resulting constructions must also be considered worthy of inspection, and inevitably, of some degree of acceptance or rejection.
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degree of accuracy
Results showed a high degree of accuracy of memory and little decline over time.
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degree of ambiguity
The two values will determine the degree of ambiguity in the search.
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degree of autonomy
This is not to suggest that children do not also require a degree of autonomy.
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degree of certainty
Provided one is consistent in application of these parameters, at least relative calculations may be performed with some degree of certainty.
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degree of coherence
A high degree of coherence, larger than 0.5, is found for the best conditions in almost the full section of the beam.
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degree of cohesion
In both cases, however, there is a strong degree of cohesion.
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degree of comfort
Palliative measures: in selected patients, a series of measures aimed at offering a certain degree of comfort or facilitating the management of incontinence may be used.
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degree of competence
It means they have to be operated with a special degree of competence, professionalism, and particularly integrity.
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degree of complexity
Although fractal structures have a similar degree of complexity on all scales, they do not necessarily have the same structure or components at different scales.
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degree of compliance
However, there is a large variation in the degree of compliance among the firms measured in terms of ratio of standard to effluent quality.
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degree of confidence
After introducing a distinction between 'degree of confirmation' and 'degree of confidence', he offers an anti-realist gloss of the connection between theories and models.
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degree of consensus
There is a need for a greater degree of consensus among the schistosomiasis intervention(s) experts.
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degree of consistency
In the other countries the degree of consistency is a good deal higher.
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degree of continuity
Additionally, this account is compatible with the facts of change and affords a high degree of continuity.
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degree of cooperation
As mentioned above, competition requires a degree of cooperation before it can operate.
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degree of coordination
The loose-tight continuum represents the degree of coordination freedom.
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degree of credibility
Original audio online gives this medium a high degree of credibility.
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degree of culpability
This may among other things affect degree of culpability.
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degree of deprivation
What account is taken of the relationship between school results and performance and the degree of deprivation, problem children and problem areas?
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degree of differentiation
They also decrease as a function of the degree of differentiation.
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degree of difficulty
The experiment also recorded a ' user burden ' for each analysis, measuring the degree of difficulty of case assignment of a clause.
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degree of discomfort
In particular, we do not know the degree of discomfort, if any, caused by withholding nutrition or reducing fluid input.
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degree of discretion
As with delegation through secondary legislation, these institutions have a certain degree of discretion in the implementation of these primary constitutional commitments.
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degree of flexibility
The degree of flexibility is determined in two ways.
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degree of formality
The degree of formality impacts on, but does not fully determine, the automated processing capabilities.
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degree of freedom
The degree of freedom of the mechanism is dependent on the passive leg's degree of freedom.
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degree of heterogeneity
The investigators further demonstrated the large degree of heterogeneity in both the location and magnitude of the tension exerted in this region.
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degree of impairment
This may be connected to the child's individual characteristics, such as the degree of impairment.
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degree of independence
An in-between group with regard to dependency, they needed support for only some activities, retaining a certain degree of independence.
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degree of integration
The quality of service delivered to the customer decisively depends on the degree of integration.
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degree of intimacy
Nonetheless, the degree of intimacy that the analogy suggests between thought and image is striking.
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degree of involvement
The degree of involvement with peers in the past 3 months was also assessed.
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degree of legitimacy
The resulting party system enables the new democratic framework to accommodate and integrate the country's most relevant political actors, and thus to gain a significant degree of legitimacy.
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degree of maturity
The fact that there has been no panic or chaos also reflects a degree of maturity among the populace.
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degree of mobility
In these respects, they are distinct from members of the second subtype, whose degree of mobility is more limited, and which must be encoded in lexical entries as phrasal idioms.
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degree of openness
Language varieties and language shift are discussed with a greater degree of openness.
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degree of overlap
The high total number of diagnoses demonstrates the degree of overlap with psychiatric disorders in this group.
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degree of perfection
The goal seems to be to learn all material to an equal degree of perfection, and as a result students lose interest.
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degree of precision
The fine grid, combined with the interpolation routine, allow for a high degree of precision.
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degree of professionalism
They were presented to the sub-committee with eloquence and force and with a high degree of professionalism.
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degree of realism
The first step away from perfection destroys the beautiful mathematics without adding a significant degree of realism.
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degree of reliability
What is a sufficient degree of reliability?
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degree of satisfaction
Most of the teachers, therefore, expressed a degree of satisfaction in their work at this stage.
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degree of separation
The degree of separation (or integration) between the organic and conventional consumer markets, while very important, has not been determined.
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degree of seriousness
At what degree of seriousness does legal trouble become crime?
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degree of severity
It seems hard to escape the conclusion that the two groups had the same underlying impairment but a different degree of severity.
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degree of similarity
The three main aspects that characterize a pattern matching technique are pattern classes, degree of similarity, and matching methods.
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degree of sophistication
These techniques provide a degree of sophistication that the truth-value judgment task and elicited production cannot.
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degree of specialization
The supply-related approach not simply considers the number of health care facilities available to the population, but also their degree of specialization.
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degree of specificity
Like internal efficacy, this orientation concerns one's self-confidence in a political environment, but it does so with a much higher degree of specificity.
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degree of stability
In addition, these groups sent many requests to delay the withdrawal of troops until a greater degree of stability had been restored.
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degree of success
Overall, these relationships provide confidence that we are measuring effort with some reasonable degree of success.
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degree of transparency
Consider, for example, how the acquisition of grammatical gender is determined by the degree of transparency of its morphophonological marking.
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degree of uncertainty
As can be expected, these values are subject to a high degree of uncertainty.
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degree of uniformity
The best parts of this book deal with the earlier period when there was a much greater degree of uniformity across the region.
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degree of urgency
A tone is used to indicate the degree of urgency involved.
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degree programme
A basic premise in the music department is that students join the degree programme because they want to be challenged.
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degree requirement
Note that the structural freedom seems to increase considerably when lowering the degree requirement from > n/3 to > n/3.
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degree zero
It is now a simple matter to prove by induction on the degree of proofs that every provable statement has a proof of degree zero.
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desired degree
Stop when the approximation achieves the desired degree of accuracy.
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doctoral degree
Each holds a doctoral degree (honoris causa, in one case).
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dual degree
The dual degree is offered in one of the engineering programmes after freshman year.
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four-year degree
A palpable aspect of his influence in this regard was shown in the way the four-year degree programme was designed and structured.
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graduate degree
Their educational levels ranged from less than high school (19%) to a graduate degree (3%); a high school diploma was the mode.
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high degree
A high degree of match indicates a high degree of standardization.
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honorary degree
But 40 years later, the university saw fit to give me an honorary degree!
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law degree
However, in many real life networks, power law degree distributions were observed with different exponents.
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lesser degree
This book does so to a much lesser degree.
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marked degree
Pastoral mobility is also a key strategy to protect the environment as herbaceous vegetation recovers to a marked degree following rainfall and protection from herbivory.
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moderate degree
Interestingly, relatively few mice had the moderate degree of damage.
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postgraduate degree
Graduates should be able to leave universities, do a substantial amount of work and then get their postgraduate degree.
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reasonable degree
One possibility is that this number reflects a certain reasonable degree of chunking.
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remarkable degree
These remarks appear to show a remarkable degree of equality in the tutorial relationship.
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substantial degree
Permanent tenancy did not take hold to any substantial degree here.
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surprising degree
That question has inspired a surprising degree of rancor.
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terminal degree
A terminal degree is generally a doctorate.
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two-year degree
In return for charging students, let them offer the option of an intensive two-year degree course.
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undergraduate degree
The level of assumed knowledge is on a par with a good undergraduate degree containing substantial portions of electronics or physics.
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unprecedented degree
Our system has integrated semantic services to an unprecedented degree.
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variable degree
Other conjugates showed a variable degree of cross-reactivity with jird immunoglobulins, but their reactions were inferior to the aforementioned anti-mouse or anti-rat immunoglobulin conjugates.
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varying degree
What accounts for the varying degree of convergence even within the financial sector?
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