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degree
noun as in unit of measurement
noun as in recognition of achievement; rank or grade of position
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Instead, he sought to enroll and graduate as many students as possible with degrees aligned with the labor market.
But the braggadocio both in terms of the AI investment cycle and Nvidia’s place at the top of it, seems to belie a greater degree of concern than the company would likely admit.
Department of Education designation, students pursuing graduate degrees in nursing and at least seven other fields, including social work and education, would face tighter federal student loan limits.
He said he was the first from his Jefferson High graduating class of 1977 to earn a college degree.
In its assessment, the OBR said the costings for the new surcharge had a "high" degree of uncertainty.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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