Sentences with phrase «also gives you a degree»

The striking progress of the physical scientists has also given them a degree of prestige which has invited admiration and emulation by workers in other fields.
It also gives us a degree of seperateness / independence between ocean and solar cycling that goes a long way to explaining the correlation problems which would then most likely arise from phasing differences between solar and oceanic variations.

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A master's degree in economics could also give you a leg up.
Oculus also gave an update on new 360 degree films that are either available or will be available on the Gear VR.
Students should also have flexibility to study in the areas they're most interested in, she said, and to opt for the degrees with lower tuition, especially given that the average student will graduate university with $ 28,000 in debt.
Beyond her role at George Brown, she also sits on the boards of numerous organizations, which give her a 360 - degree perspective on the social and economic challenges facing the GTA.
At least 10 per cent of women experience some degree of anxiety or depression after giving birth but men also can experience the baby blues.
Surely the Christian — and only the Christian — should be able to exercise this clarity of vision and thought because the Revelation has to some degree given him an understanding of the world, and also because, terrible as the reality may be, he can accept it without despairing, for he has hope in Jesus Christ.
Further, if abortion is outlawed have the guts to prosecute not just the doctor but the mother also for 1st Degree Murder and the father if he gave consent as an Accessory to Murder — don't just wimp out and prosecute only the doctor.
In any case, this distinction between the given and The Given is anticipated in the correspondence, as seen in Brightman's willingness to admit some degree of «faintness» in the given.40 The real difference may lie in Brightman's methodological desire to have the self (and what is given to and as the self, the shining present) clearly defined, while Hartshorne insists that not only the self, but also the given «is more or less vague,» and must bgiven and The Given is anticipated in the correspondence, as seen in Brightman's willingness to admit some degree of «faintness» in the given.40 The real difference may lie in Brightman's methodological desire to have the self (and what is given to and as the self, the shining present) clearly defined, while Hartshorne insists that not only the self, but also the given «is more or less vague,» and must bGiven is anticipated in the correspondence, as seen in Brightman's willingness to admit some degree of «faintness» in the given.40 The real difference may lie in Brightman's methodological desire to have the self (and what is given to and as the self, the shining present) clearly defined, while Hartshorne insists that not only the self, but also the given «is more or less vague,» and must bgiven.40 The real difference may lie in Brightman's methodological desire to have the self (and what is given to and as the self, the shining present) clearly defined, while Hartshorne insists that not only the self, but also the given «is more or less vague,» and must bgiven to and as the self, the shining present) clearly defined, while Hartshorne insists that not only the self, but also the given «is more or less vague,» and must bgiven «is more or less vague,» and must be so.
There are four affirmations about Jesus Christ that historically have been stressed in Christian faith: (1) Jesus is truly human, bone of our bone and flesh of our flesh, living a human life under the same human conditions any one of us faces — thus Christology, statement of the significance of Jesus, must start «from below,» as many contemporary theologians are insisting; (2) Jesus is that one in whom God energizes in a supreme degree, with a decisive intensity; in traditional language he has been styled «the Incarnate Word of God»; (3) for our sake, to secure human wholeness of life as it moves onward toward fulfillment, Jesus not only lived among us but also was crucified for us — this is the point of talk about atonement wrought in and by him; (4) death was not the end for him, so it is not as if he never existed at all; in some way he triumphed over death, or was given victory over it, so that now and forever he is a reality in the life of God and effective among humankind.
17To speak of concepts as «clear» and options as «conceivable» is simply (if also surely) to give one's theory the highest degree of the relevant sort of «refutability» or «testability» possible — in this case, that of a hermeneutical character (cf. Popper, Conjectures and Refutations, p. 36).
He also grants the common - sense view that a human corpse is a dead thing as a human body, but he still makes his panpsychistic point by insisting that even a corpse is composed of many living things and, as far as our knowledge runs, nothing else.29 In addition, he claims that his belief that there is only a relative and not an absolute distinction between mind and matter is given support by recent developments in physics that have shown that the differences between matter and various kinds of radiation are differences of degree and not of kind.
Perhaps also sheerly by being written it would give some intellectualization to the fact that again, in the present period of human history, those great religions seem in some degree to be in process of ceasing to be quite so separate, even perhaps of ceasing to be quite so surely entities.43
Yesterday was 102 degrees Fahrenheit to give you an idea, and I have no doubt (if you are living in the northern hemisphere) that it's also hot in your part of the woods.
The cradle's low height and transparent mesh fabric also give you a reassuring degree of supervision over your baby.
It also gives a woman the feeling that she has a degree of control of the birth process.
Linda's degree in elementary / special education gave her skills in teaching and also in writing detailed lesson plans.
The survey also showed cross-party agreement on the degree of priority given to LEPs but the picture is a little more complicated when it comes to the Northern Powerhouse, the series of policies to support economic growth in Northern cities.
Last November the SUNY Board also revoked the honorary degree given to Miramax Films Harvey Weinstein from the University at Buffalo, and in January revoked the honorary degree given to talk - show host Charlie Rose, both also accused of sexual harassment.
«While one may give credence to the saying that leaders are born, not made, one must also concede to the fact that leadership in a modern society requires a certain degree of preparation and orientation before the assumption of that role.
«There are differences of opinion (between them), but I think it's fueled in addition by the mayor being very outspoken and the governor not appreciating what the mayor is saying, and also by the governor appreciating the support, to the Nth degree, that the county executive has given him.»
The app also gives you access to all other built - in goodies such as turning on the HD camera, flipping the quadcopter by 180 degrees, and activating the first - person mode which lets you see a real - time video feed from high above.
Gingerich, who was feted in the opening ceremonies with an honorary degree from the university (and also given a fitted, blue velvet academic cassock tailored to his measurements), focused his presentation on the number of surviving copies of the Rudolphine Tables.
The landing could also be softened if investigators get more time to spend their stimulus money, which NIH can do to some degree by giving them 1 - year, no - cost extensions, Lively said.
There is also the issue of regulatory challenges that must be addressed to allow, under special circumstances, a degree of flexibility in the administration of vaccine by a route that was not originally used in the critical path toward licensure of a given product.
«But we discovered that Chinese domestic degree holders also thought that a foreign degree would give you better recognition from colleagues.
Approximately equal numbers of women and men enter and graduate from medical school in the United States and United Kingdom.1 2 In northern and eastern European countries such as Russia, Finland, Hungary, and Serbia, women account for more than 50 % of the active physicians3; in the United Kingdom and United States, they represent 47 % and 33 % respectively.4 5 Even in Japan, the nation in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development with the lowest percentage of female physicians, representation doubled between 1986 and 2012.3 6 However, progress in academic medicine continues to lag, with women accounting for less than 30 % of clinical faculty overall and for less than 20 % of those at the highest grade or in leadership positions.7 - 9 Understanding the extent to which this underrepresentation affects high impact research is critical because of the implicit bias it introduces to the research agenda, influencing future clinical practice.10 11 Given the importance of publication for tenure and promotion, 12 women's publication in high impact journals also provides insights into the degree to which the gender gap can be expected to close.
When we asked Ali why she chose an exercise and sports science degree, she told us her main reason was,» I much prefer working hands - on, face to face with people rather than doing bookwork and research, so this degree gives me the opportunity to interact with others, and also combine my degree with my love of exercise and sport.»
The NFMCPA adds that it can also give rise to sensitivity to light and sound, as well as to a degree of psychological distress in the form of anxiety and depression.
You'll also notice this elbows - forward version gives you a tremendous range of motion in the shoulder press... it also involves the triceps to a significant degree as well.
Collectively, we haven't quite made the connection introduced by Dynamic Eating Psychology that health is also given by who we are, what we feel and believe, how we conduct ourselves in the world, the degree of love in our life, of pleasure, rest, play, purpose, and so much more.
I am eating a lot of eggs, bulletproof coffee (neither of which is bad) but also vast amounts of flaxseed mixed with Bulgarian yogurt (again, not bad, but I'm eating it to the degree that I'm slightly worried I'm going to give myself a food allergy) and — wait for it — peanut butter.
This would not only enable you to filter search results with a greater degree of precision but also open up a host of privacy settings, thereby giving you total control over the profile and who can get in touch with you.
Whilst we stood awkwardly sipping our drinks in the dark bar Accidental Swipe told me about how he'd got a degree in law but found it too easy and had a mildly successful music career but also chose to give that up as it wasn't challenging him either.
The relationship between the two is at the heart of the story, it's both emotional and hilarious; Baymax is programmed to help everyone, and is always determined to do so, which gives an opportunity for a lot of humour, but also a degree of conflict to the story.
Mark Duplass, Emily Blunt and Rosemarie DeWitt have the ideal degree of chemistry, all establishing their own connection with one another while also highlighting the group vibe, giving their relationships an incredible amount of depth, making them enjoyable and moving to see progress.
Besides those abilities, she can also now shoot in a full 360 - degree radius by holding down the L trigger, giving a lot more freedom in the controls.
San Francisco's groundbreaking economic - desegregation plan satisfies the short - term goals of the litigants — creating a student - assignment system that avoids racial quotas, passes constitutional muster, yet also maintains a degree of racial diversity in the schools, given the connection between racial and economic status.
The movement also includes proposals to give teachers more control over the profession through independent, state - level standard - setting boards and to give the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education, the body that accredits education schools, more control over the number and origin of undergraduate degrees granted in education each year.
The plan sets a target of 66 % of working - age New Mexicans earning a college degree or post-secondary credential by the year 2030 — a rigorous goal given the current attainment rate of 45 %.1 The plan also sets a vision for New Mexico to be the fastest growing state in the nation when it comes to student outcomes, with a goal to increase the percentage of students who demonstrate readiness to more than 60 % on the state English language arts (ELA) and math assessments.2 These efforts are significant considering New Mexico's historically lower student academic proficiency rates compared to other states and to national averages3, and demonstrate how leaders are driving a sense of urgency to improve.
A system of managed competition gives families genuine choice in schooling, but it also ensures 1) true accessibility to these options; 2) transparency, including data reporting and open board meetings; 3) coordination of school operations with a government body that has some degree of authority; and 4) government enforcement of the rules and protection of students» civil rights.
Rather than just look at the percentage of teachers who belong to a union — the proxy most analysts have used for union strength for pretty much forever — we also examined measures like the dollars spent on campaign advertising, the degree to which unions have won major policy battles in recent years, and the lock the unions have on a given state capital.
TFA seemed like a good avenue because it was focused on the demographic I wanted to work with - low - income students - and it was also a career path because they gave you additional opportunities - a certain level of support and development and you could complete your master's degree while teaching.
«The tests will also be a valuable tool to help assess the academic areas where students may need additional tutoring and support, thereby giving them a head start on their path to earning a degree in a timely manner from the CSU.
Mr Stuart says his committee supports giving schools «more freedom to innovate» but there also needs to be a «degree of co-ordination».
Principals and teachers are given a high degree of autonomy, but they are also expected to put in long days teaching, advising, grading, and monitoring students.
Also of note is the fact that Rodriquez was given a starting salary of $ 67,500 plus benefits which is a compensation package far in excess of what other state employees with only a high school degree are paid.
Interactions between learning style, RTC constructs, age, and sex were also tested, but were not significant and were omitted to create a more parsimonious model, given the available degrees of freedom.
Along with the general education degrees, Iowa State also offers a variety of master's degree programs, each of which is meant to give teachers extra experience in a specific field.
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