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Farage transcends his party to a degree that does not apply to any of the others.
Anyway, the way I see it, £27,000 of debt is not worth it for a degree that does not even guarantee you a job.
Ms. Keeley accentuates Laura's physical awkwardness to a degree that doesn't feel entirely necessary.
Leaping too soon may land you a degree that doesn't open doors or offer much career or salary growth, and instead leaves you with a hefty debt.
I've got two children, and I'm sitting here doing homework for a degree that doesn't matter," she said.
That parlay succeeded to a degree "that doesn't happen often on television," he muses, and he admits it still hasn't fully sunk in that the series has ended.
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If Mr. Olson's statutory argument did not appear to have much traction, his second argument did -- somewhat surprisingly, and to a degree that did not become clear until the justices confronted Mr. Tribe with it later.
(The same shiver of anticipation hung over Ridley Scott's 1979 "Alien," whose monsters stirred into life at the approach of Sigourney Weaver; to a degree that didn't bear thinking about, they were missing their mom).
At Yale, she attended master's degree lectures in public health -- a degree that didn't exist in Russia.
Like a lot of people with bachelor's degrees, I got out of college with a degree that didn't offer immediate rewards.
Although it is not inappropriate to ask a more senior lab member to mentor a student to a limited degree, that does not release the PI from her duty to supervise personally a student whom she accepted into her lab.
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