Sentence examples for degrees far from inspiring English sources

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But soon the nose climbed to 31 degrees, far steeper than the steepest normal climb.

Just one in six rural residents have college degrees, far fewer than in cities, where one in three do.

A more pessimistic projection envisages a rise of between 2.4 and 6.4 degrees far higher than at any time in recorded history.

The temperature in the vicinity of the lightning can reach between 20,000 and 30,000 degrees, far hotter than the surface of the sun.

The temperature outside was about twenty-five degrees — far too low for bats to be active — but when we got near the entrance we could, once again, see bats fluttering around.

Meanwhile, the jet's nose was pointing up from the airstream at about 16 degrees far beyond the maximum of around 5 degrees considered safe at high altitudes, where the air is thin.

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Shonibare's proposal is, to a degree, far more straightforward.

Just 8 percent of its residents have a bachelor's degree, far below the national average of 28 percent.

Mr. McConnell has knitted the Democrats together by abusing the filibuster to an unprecedented degree, far more than any group of Republicans or Democrats in the past.

Indeed, the failure of recent high-profile interventions – to a greater and lesser degree far from putting new wind in the sails of humanitarian intervention, as Patrick claimed, has served to dramatise its ambiguities and shortcomings.

The essence of terrorism is to kill or injure opponents in ways specifically designed to cause fear, and thus to disorganize the opposing society to a degree far out of proportion to the number of victims.

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