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There was a degree of complacency at many institutions.
The approach also gives the commission a degree of protection at a vulnerable moment.
A degree of resentment at the influence of outsiders with a dubious agenda will have partly informed their decision.
Yet even in the remotest corners of Britain, booksellers feel a degree of trepidation at John Smith & Son's closure.
The board hoped to keep a degree of continuity at the club and appointed Slade's No2, Graham Rodger, as manager.
The increasingly vexed issue of substitutions also needs a degree of reappraisal, at least until England's bench pick up the baton with a greater flourish.
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Although the host nation's progress to the semi-finals was exuberantly received there had been a degree of unease at one or two of their games.
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