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A step on a set of stairs; the rung of a ladder.
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There are degree programmes where we have specific A-level requirements (for example, applicants for biochemistry need to be taking both biology and chemistry at A-level; for physics you must have both maths and physics; for engineering you need A-level maths) and these are listed in our 2012 prospectus and on the Ucas course search.
Lonely Planet's own survey of almost 20,000 travellers, 15,000 of whom were aged 18-34, indicathatthet the new backpackers - or "global nomads" - are degree educated, have strong opinions about social justice and world peace, and see travel as a culturally valuable stage on life's way.
I wouldn't be surprised if in 10 years there are degree programs in risk management.
The borderline cases are degree 1 (factuality) and degree 0 (nonfactuality).
The units of thermal demagnetization temperature and coordinate axes are degree Celsius and mA/m, respectively.
As mentioned earlier, the most frequently used centrality metrics are: degree, closeness, betweenness, and eigenvector.
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These are degree-granting programs where the schools have targeted their programs to where they see the most growth going forward.
They are not racists and they are degree-educated people who had decided years ago that if the vote ever came up they would vote out.
But there are degrees".
There are degrees of damage, of course.
Still, there are degrees of unnaturalness.
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