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To get a higher degree, people must do some research.
The higher degree of reality in education, the more the learning.
The case interests me in a higher degree than anything which I have heard for a very long time.
"They think women should be out working, getting higher degrees."
The report's authors said they had expected a higher degree of security.
He explained to her that Teachers had to have higher degrees.
"If things go according to plan in Iraq, there will be a higher degree of perceived control," he said.
These sites often provide a higher degree of technical information.
It's more than just a higher degree of mental temperature.
There were three; one had a higher degree of probability than the others.
The jury and I haven't got a higher degree in mathematics, you know.
We'd like to have a higher degree perhaps of performance, and we continue to make that point."
All these discussions result from the fact that we are able to take a higher degree of responsibility than ever before.
Promotion to a higher degree is only by being invited.
"The department is now going to reach for a higher degree of professionalism."
"There's a higher degree of evidence that you need," he said.
The remaining six had stayed on in the hospital service to get higher degrees.
This is appropriate for those who pursue such a higher degree in education management.
Above all, a higher degree of democratic supervision could be introduced.
In addition, lower class women generally take on higher degrees of work intensity.
They are often allowed (and expected) to spend part of their time studying for a higher degree.
All can lead to research and higher degree work.
Higher degrees and more education do not necessarily translate into quality teaching.
A more positive learning environment will most likely result in higher degrees of appropriation.
Usually after getting of higher degree we decide not to correct the errors.