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to degrees
noun
A step on a set of stairs; the rung of a ladder.
synonyms
Exact(60)
This also applies to "degrees Celsius", since "degree" is the unit.
Then when you come to degrees that position is reversed.
Employers give more weight to degrees from the top universities.
And peripheral nerves are being produced that repair animal nerve damage to degrees that far surpass the standard treatments.
This was because the University of London had benignly agreed to lend its reputation to degrees awarded by Legon.
In addition to degrees, the school bestowed no fewer than 65 academic prizes on its 187 newly minted alumni.
"So I want that money to go to degrees where people can get jobs in this state".
He still feels, to degrees that vary by situation, different from people here and, after so many years of being away, different from everyone in Panama, too.
"Things escalated to degrees where something had to be done either way," Jason Varitek, the Red Sox captain, told The Boston Herald.
Uniqueness, the purists say, is like marriage and pregnancy: something is either unique (one of a kind) or not unique, so referring to degrees of uniqueness is meaningless.
Here, we consider two classes: medium, corresponding, respectively to degrees 1 to 4, and high, corresponding to degrees 5 and above.
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