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Some held college degrees and resumes in other fields where they made more money.
In 1940, about 5percentt of the population held college degrees, compared with more than 25percenttodayay.
Her future, Emily hoped, held college, Europe, Africa; what else had they been prepping — as well as preserving — her for but departure?
These efforts were intended to supplement an already high educational level in the plant, where over 48% of 800 managers and supervisors at all levels held college degrees, including 80 with graduate degrees.
In the early months of the recession, when manufacturers and technology companies were the main enterprises cutting their budgets, an unusually large number of laid-off workers held college degrees or were highly paid.
Though she has held college teaching posts since she left the University of Colorado, her work, unlike that of most of her gifted-education colleagues, isn't funded by a university.
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In 2004, he helped push through academic reforms that held colleges and universities accountable for the academic performance of their athletes.
More than nine in 10 House members and senators now hold college degrees.
And he required that those staff members who work directly with inmates hold college degrees.
As a result more factory employees hold college degrees than in the past.
Nevertheless, First Interstate had long enforced a policy that loan officers had to hold college degrees.
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