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degree

[dih-gree] / dɪˈgri /




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In late December against the New York Jets, the wind-chill factor was 14 degrees.

From Los Angeles Times

A central bank free to counter economic extremes reduces the risk of excess inflation and unemployment, allowing households and businesses to plan with a reasonable degree of certainty.

From MarketWatch

Still under the influence of the propaganda she had absorbed as a child, she had not then grasped the degree of Mao’s cruelty and cynicism.

From The Wall Street Journal

Indeed, to some degree your enjoyment of “Starfleet Academy” may depend on how interested you are in a show about college kids, even one set in the future and, at times, in space.

From Los Angeles Times

Long story short, it took him 10 years and more than $100,000 in student loans to earn his bachelor’s degree in finance.

From MarketWatch