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be degrees
noun
A step on a set of stairs; the rung of a ladder.
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There might be degrees of strength, but everyone, from the headteacher to the cleaner, speaks with northern vowels.
The theme here, as in much of his art, seems to be degrees of separation: from peaceful introspection to indifference to alienation and disconnection.
Blake said there will be degrees of budgetary additions and cuts, depending on an assessment of where the money would be better spent.
So since I'm so dim and they're so smart, let them decide what it is or it isn't.' They say: 'There aren't supposed to be degrees of intensities of uniqueness, and yet Roth is somehow inordinately unique.
"To me, it does make sense that there should be degrees of sanction.
A common thought is that "there cannot be degrees of wrongness with intrinsically wrong acts… (Frey 1995, p. 78 n. 3).
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But there are degrees".
There are degrees of damage, of course.
Still, there are degrees of unnaturalness.
Well, there are degrees of hypocrisy.
And there are degrees of indefensibility.
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