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'how degree' is not a correct phrase in English.
To use it in a sentence, you would have to replace it with something like 'what degree' or 'to what degree.' For example: "To what degree do you agree with this statement?".
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There is no breakdown available to show how degree classification impacts on a graduate's salary.
This study examines how degree of interaction of the user with the visualization affects learning outcome.
With a better understanding of how degree days are calculated, this question is more easily answered.
Let's take a closer look at how degree days are used on NEWA.
Degree had taken divergent approaches to advertise the two lines, with commercials for the men's line emphasizing Degree's ability to withstand high-impact sports like mountain biking and those for the women's line focusing on how Degree does not stain clothing as women work and socialize.
Then, the problem in the coverage adjustment scheme is to determine how degree the radius is adjusted by at each sampling time.
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What to do? Selingo envisions a fundamental shift in how degrees are awarded — not on the basis of credit hours completed but on competency demonstrated.
In the background, as with the basic argument, the Dutch Book argument for countable additivity makes significant assumptions about how degrees of belief are linked with preference and assessments of value.
It sort of validates your dad's mate Roger who is constantly banging on about how degrees are a waste of time and how he learnt everything he knows from "the University of Life".
For the Dual Masters' degrees programme, how many degrees will I receive?
"See that your CV has details about your studies, how your degree is accredited and how it compares to a UK degree.
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