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Or held a debate to gauge, in terms of degree of difficulty, which most fluently speaks double-talk?
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The essay-writing service has a menu of prices, determined by the length of the essay, the quality in terms of degree level and how rapidly it is required.
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"You can't measure the value of a law degree in terms of what your employment number was nine months after graduation, " says Dean Rudy Hasl.
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We have a whole chapter on strengthening the American labor force, because that's where we certainly talk about, certainly in terms of this recession, the degree to which different demographic groups -- young people, blacks and African Americans -- all that have seen higher unemployment rates relative to the average.
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"I don't think I am alone in thinking the Europa League is misconceived to a degree, in terms of the way it is put together, " Alan Pardew, the Newcastle coach, told reporters last month.
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And I don't know what the structure, in all honesty, of what is contained in the finance committee's markup package of what -- all the details of what that benefit looks like, the degree to which it goes out in terms of incidence of -- percentage of your income above some percentage of poverty.
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In terms of characteristics to look for, finding people who are comfortable operating with a high degree of uncertainty, and who will not be frustrated by changes, even at the last minute, is essential.
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In Confucian China and Japan, all parents will make these investments unstintingly, and to a degree that Westerners might find over-the-top, both in terms of financial sacrifice and in demands and pressure on the child.
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Mr Swinney noted, with only a mild degree of festive acid, that the extra money reduced the overall real-terms cut in Scotland's capital allocation from 33% to 26%.
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Because begging has a cost in terms of energy, Dr Bell speculated that the amount of noise pups make should depend on the degree to which they think they will get a return on their work.
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