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The next two weeks in Paris are likely to give a degree of clarity about the biggest unknown – the politics.
A professional body that wanted to give a degree of parity to the people it was meant to serve?
Courts typically give a degree of deference to executive branch actions under the assumption that polices are implemented after serious consideration of relevant legal and policy questions.
The government should reconsider its opposition to this recommendation for parliamentary approval, which would give a degree of reassurance and clarity to students taking on significant debt".
The aid Haiti has received has generally been used to support a society left devastated by the massive damage the earthquake caused, and to give a degree of strength and resilience to the country's already fragile economy.
When seeking advice from others, you give a degree of responsibility for your outcome to your counterpart and motivate her to advocate your cause to her principal, the ultimate decision-maker (see also, principal-agent theory).
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The author is aware of this, and it gives a degree of poignancy to his enterprise.
"And if they want the United States in their country, it immediately gives a degree of legitimacy".
"By saying, 'O.K., sign this,' it gives a degree of accountability".
If I had stayed three months longer I would have been given a degree as an engineer.
Has a dangerous "myth" been given a degree of vindication by the ultimate arbiter of scientific truth, biomedical research?
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