(1) A camera cannot capture a 360 degree panorama or the emotion you feel from direct experience.
(2) She wants to see the parts of the world she has missed so far and would like to continue her studies to take a Master's degree in Social Policy and Criminology.
(3) Persons of unequal degree
(5) The algebraic solution of general equations of degree greater than four is always impossible.
(7) To what degree do you think that's going to change the social make-up of the people who live right by the coast?
(8) Now had they made that statement, I would have credited them with some degree of intelligence.
(9) Most other master's degree programs also require additional education before accepting applied degree holders.
(10) Actually he'd just passed his finals but hadn't received his degree so couldn't officially call himself doctor yet.
(11) Although there are no castes, there is a relatively high degree of social inequality.
(12) If he is convicted of first- degree murder, that would also kick in whether there are special circumstances.
(13) More alarmingly, the degree and extent of the complicity involved is shredding the credibility of the Hierarchy.
(15) He took on a dozen jobs in the 1930s, finally taking a Bachelor of Commerce degree by correspondence and qualifying as a chartered accountant.
(16) The reason that this chord is the best is because it contains the leading note (7th degree ).
(17) A question of degree
(18) I can't say with any degree of certainty
(19) The job requires some degree of cop on
(20) In 1593 Roomen had proposed a problem which involved solving an equation of degree 45.