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the faculties
noun
The scholarly staff at schools, colleges or universities, as opposed to the students or support staff.
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The faculties of five N.Y.U.
Speaks of the DenaZification of the faculties.
Do the faculties set high standards for student performance?
We are losing the faculties we need to spot snake-oil salesmen.
A significant minority joined the faculties of religious or conservative law schools.
The faculties of imagination — dream, projection, fantasy — are bound up with the faculties of reasoning and essential to making the leap beyond the known into the unknown.
At times, Dr. Wegman was on the faculties of Yale, Johns Hopkins, Cornell and Columbia.
It is a lively contribution to an ancient argument of the faculties of Arts and Science.
Outposts of the faculties have been set up in lecturers' garages in Jerusalem and Ramallah.
Monkeys and apes possess many of the faculties that underlie language.
About the year 1200 the faculties of medicine and philosophy (or liberal arts) were formed.
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