Sentence examples for of some degree from inspiring English sources

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Perhaps Lincoln's anxiety grew out of some degree of awe.

Tendinitis is a vague term that can indicate a tear of some degree.

It's a sign of some degree of desperation to sell them singly only two months before.

Traumatic/Non-traumatic. ASIA B, C, D. Presence of some degree of weakness in the hand.

"I think everybody who was part of the group would have called themselves a socialist of some degree".

But any technology that protects our future selves from our teenage stupidities is surely worthy of some degree of praise.

Unquestionably, recovery of a damage item such as "pain and suffering" requires a showing of some degree of cognitive capacity.

It favors primary forest above 1000 m, although in places it seems tolerant of some degree of habitat disturbance.

But the trade-off of some degree of privacy for all that space has sounded alarms among privacy and consumer groups.

One challenge for businesses that use co-location is getting comfortable with the loss of some degree of control over computer services.

If and when those increases come, consumers and businesses both will have less to spend on everything else, sapping the economy of some degree of strength.

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