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degree
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n.
:
degree
(
pl.
: degrees)
translation:
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Suddenly, degrees aren't worth anything. Isn't that true?
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Today, taking medicine is, to some degree, trial and error. You don't really know if the drug is going to work for you until you put it in your body.
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You'll have to keep gaining new skills, possibly even new degrees, and you'll have to keep on taking risks as new opportunities arise.
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Oh, that's my degree in nuclear physics. I'm sure you all have one.
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I could bend a girder to any angle: thirty degrees, thirty two degrees, you name it! Thirty one.
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It's just like making love. You know: Left, down, rotate sixty two degrees, engage rotor.
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When I was a student, if you had a degree, you had a job. If you didn't have a job, it's because you didn't want one.
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