degree of satisfaction

collocation in English

meaningsofdegreeandsatisfaction

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degree
noun
uk
/dɪˈɡriː/
us
/dɪˈɡriː/
(an) amount or level ...
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satisfaction
noun
uk
/ˌsæt.ɪsˈfæk.ʃən/
us
/ˌsæt̬.ɪsˈfæk.ʃən/
a pleasant feeling that you get when you receive something you wanted, or when you have done something you wanted ...
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(Definition ofdegreeandsatisfactionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Most of the teachers, therefore, expressed adegreeofsatisfactionin their work at this stage.
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A highdegreeofsatisfactionwas noted with the cosmetics of the incision.
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Feedback on the effectiveness of personal supervision showed a highdegreeofsatisfaction.
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Overall, there was a highdegreeofsatisfactionwith their career choice.
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Among the youngest respondents, only one-third displayed somedegreeofsatisfactionwith civil rights.
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However, the two groups do differ essentially in thedegreeofsatisfactionwith the method used.
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In the latter case, people determine theirdegreeofsatisfactionwith the domains or states on each level of generalization.
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Both the surveys included questions on thedegreeofsatisfactionolder people have with their living arrangements.
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This they did with a certaindegreeofsatisfaction.
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That shows a relatively highdegreeofsatisfaction.
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I believe that gave a moderatedegreeofsatisfaction.
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When asked to evaluate the amount of influence they exercise personally over those policies, only one-fifth (19 per cent) expressed anydegreeofsatisfaction.
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Althoughdegreeofsatisfactionwith pain relief tended to be higher for patients who achieved early pain relief, no significant intergroup differences were identified.
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The ability of the service team to fix this recurrent issue has made service quality an important parameter influencing theirdegreeofsatisfaction.
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On the other hand, about one-third (34 per cent) reported somedegreeofsatisfactionwith the programme (but only 7 per cent were ' very satisfied').
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It was at once evident that all students reported a highdegreeofsatisfactionwith their lessons, regarding professors as inspiring, motivating and a catalyst to learning.
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This index assessed the respondent'sdegreeofsatisfactionwith his\\her present financial situation, degree of difficulty paying monthly bills, and ability to meet monthly financial obligations.
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It is extremely difficult to define the links with any realdegreeofsatisfaction.
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I do not know that we can contemplate that with any greatdegreeofsatisfaction.
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But thedegreeofsatisfactionraises difficult problems; the court is not dealing with certainties.
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Generally speaking, the working party found a highdegreeofsatisfactionwith the scheme.
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I take up that burden with some diffidence, but with adegreeofsatisfaction.
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By and large, we got through with a fairdegreeofsatisfaction.
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I think we may derive somedegreeofsatisfactionfrom that.
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