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Has a dangerous "myth" been given a degree of vindication by the ultimate arbiter of scientific truth, biomedical research?
When he's given a degree of importance he'll bowl his heart out, as he's done for Somerset for the past seven or eight seasons.
The reaction, they said, puzzled Mr. Blair, who had thought he had been given a degree of authority over these activities.
Given a degree of uncertainty in the economy, Mr. Zuckerman said, "It was nice to see the market so hot; I guess Central Park West still has a very strong appeal".
Sport and trad climbs are given a degree of difficulty, according to the Yosemite Decimal System: 1 is a walk on flat land, and 5 is a vertical climb, or close to it.
Tony Blair's response to the crisis was the academies project, by which comprehensive schools were rebranded as "academies" – a description normally applied to places of higher learning – and given a degree of self-governance.
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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".
A professional body that wanted to give a degree of parity to the people it was meant to serve?
The next two weeks in Paris are likely to give a degree of clarity about the biggest unknown – the politics.
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