Sentences with phrase «designated as the degree»

It is here designated as the degree of inner power.

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Occasionally, however, I recall uneasily a colleague's suggestion at a faculty meeting a couple of years ago: «I would like us to consider whether we should continue to designate students» degrees as cum laude, magna cum laude, or summa cum laude.
This may be a matter of degree, such that what we designate as living may simply be those instances where novelty dominates over habit.
Their latest acquisition is 22 - year - old FC Nantes forward Fernando Aristeguieta, who will join the side as a «Young Designated Player», thus giving his new club a degree of flexibility with regards to the league - imposed salary cap.
The lines are vertical to within ~ 0.2 degrees, as they are drawn with a special CAD compass, and they are carefully placed at the designated dates set by the data.
Eric Mosca has been designated as a Certified Records Manager and graduated Magna Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from Temple University.
The school, after being reviewed by a supervising medical agency, will be given the right to present you with a certification and degree that designates you as one of the few qualified and competent medical assistants in the nation.
Mr. Freeman has his Masters degree in business administration from the University of Nebraska and currently works as Chief Operations Officer for NP Dodge Real Estate Sales, Inc., and he is Director of Builder Services and the designated broker for NP Dodge VII, L.L.C. in Omaha.
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