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Sometimes the candidate's degree of self-deception knows no bounds.
Another important piece of risk tolerance is a candidate's degree of comfort with failure.
The Culture Analyst can go on to calculate an external candidate's degree of fit to a company's culture profile.
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With a diversity of candidates and degrees of conservatism, would the NRSC and John Cornyn let Florida Republicans decide for themselves who to nominate?
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