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the massive degree
adjective
Of or pertaining to a large mass; weighty, heavy, or bulky.
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"The Philippines doesn't have the massive degree of short-term debt that the rest of Asia has," explains Conelius.
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All sorts of things conspired against them, each of which compounded, but the bottom line is that they were outplayed to a massive degree by a team bent on revenge, who came at them with a ferocity that reached new heights as well plumbing new depths, at times.
We can only identify others' beliefs as moral beliefs about a given subject matter if there is a massive degree of agreement between their and our beliefs about that subject matter.
It takes a massive degree of sacrifice".
The procedure integrating parameter selection, uncertainty propagation, uncertainty quantification, parameter calibration, and model assessment is suitable for models with massive degrees-of-freedom and complex input output relationship.
He allowed two boys to steer the massive vessel through 10 degree turns.
All groups of immunized mice controlled to varying degrees the massive bacteremia associated with progressive primary tularemia.
The socio-cultural explanation for this would perhaps be the massive increase in creative-writing degree courses.
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