degree holder

collocation in English

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degree
noun
uk
/dɪˈɡriː/
us
/dɪˈɡriː/
(an) amount or level ...
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holder
noun[C]
uk
/ˈhəʊl.dər/
us
/ˈhoʊl.dɚ/
a device for putting objects in or for keeping them ...
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(Definition ofdegreeandholderfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Adegreeholderwas 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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But so long as offices essential to the public welfare stood open to thedegreeholderwithout further ado, some conditions on age still seemed in order.
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A bachelor degree in law will be a preliminary qualification worth 10 points, but thedegreeholderwill have other qualifications to add.
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Officials were appointed from the literatidegreeholder, otherwise known as 2% of the population.
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In the era of this degree, both forms were interchangeable depending on the gender of thedegreeholder.
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Post-graduate diploma routes (2 years) are also available for existing science/health degree holders.
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Participation at public disputation formed part of the duties for degree holders and candidates.
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Like priests, degree holders have been invested by those before them, and these by those before them, and so on, in an unbroken chain backward.
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As with many degrees, the reputation and ranking of a program may factor into the desirability of adegreeholderfor either employment or graduate admission.
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Professionalism has as much to do with personal integrity as with formal education and training, and should not be viewed as the exclusive domain of certificate or degree holders.
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Among them 22 are senior-titled. 90% of the teachers are doctorate, master degree holders.
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In 20102011, the median earnings of bachelor's degree holders over the age of 29 years ranged from $44,000 for educators to $83,000 for engineers.
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Generally lower degree holders can not go beyond the senior lecturer level, however this is left for each university to decide.
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The region boasts 955,000 college degree holders, which represents a 31 percent regional college attainment rate and a two percentage point increase.
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All 21 faculty member are doctoral degree holders in education management and public governance.
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It has the fourth highest ratio of tertiary degree holders in the world.
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It may only be worn by 1st degree holders and above.
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The last pre-war arts degree holders graduated in 1931.
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The earnings of master's degree holders over the age of 29 years ranged from $57,000 for educators to $101,000 for engineers.
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All degree holders (including honorary degree) are eligible for pinning this badge on left chest of national dress, uniform or polite attire, preferably over the ribbon bar.
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