Sentence examples for degree bore from inspiring English sources

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In other words, the academic degree bore an influence on the plagiarism policy of the syllabuses, with MA course syllabuses putting the highest degree of emphasis on it than PhD and BA course syllabuses.

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For Bonaventure, every creature to some degree bears the mark of its Creator.

In 2014, Hislop completed an executive master's in business administration; his degree bears the signature of the friend he all but coerced into applying.

When a rise in tuition fees prompted a drop in university applications last year, language degrees bore the brunt, with applications to non-European languages falling by 21.5%, the sharpest decline of all subjects.

That's why workers without a four-year degree have borne the brunt of recent layoffs, Latinos most of all.

Meanwhile, that advanced degree has borne fruit at last.

The German tourists may not know whose garden they have wandered into; but in Britain, thanks to the centenary, Walton's standing has revived to a degree that bears comparison with the jubilee-driven revival of interest in the monarchy.

The graduate degree program bears primary responsibility for publicizing specific and accurate guidelines and procedures governing study in the discipline.

To some degree, history bears out the idea that too much Washington experience can harm a candidate's image.

This 15-foot tree, hardy to minus 20 degrees, bears fragrant white flowers that turn warm, humid summer evenings into luxurious experiences.

Thriving in winter temperatures as low as minus 15 degrees, it bears numerous fragrant white flowers in late spring and repeat blooms throughout summer.

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