Sentences with phrase «give you a degree in»

Did the media give you a degree in your chosen profession?
Then you can have other people who have degrees in the book, give you a degree in the book.
They wonder what kinds of work are possible given a degree in a specific scientific or technical field.
323 Lynn Vincentnathan: «what kind of alarm clock will it take to wake up people» It would take raising their intelligence and giving them degrees in physics.
(except at Dalhousie, which gave its degree in one year — so one finds Dal grads of a certain age with, say, Oxford or Australian law degrees spread around the country, from days before the current standards of mobility.)

Not exact matches

A master's degree in economics could also give you a leg up.
By comparing a student's transcripts against a database of tens of millions of past student records, Brightspace's Degree Compass feature can tell what letter grade he or she will get in any given course with 92 % accuracy — before the first class starts.
«If you line up the previous El Niño outlier of 1998 with this March 2016 El Niño (as we might do in lining up bull market highs) it gives an idea of when 2 degrees Celsius might first be broached in a future El Niño effect: just 17 years!»
The fact that he was able to pursue a graduate degree at an American university while learning English gave him confidence in his later business ventures, Gimenez said.
A college degree generally gives people a leg up in buying a home and achieving other middle - class goals.
Despite the hype around a few incredible dropout success stories, the vast majority of startup founders complete college, and a whole host of tech scene veterans (with the notable exception of Peter Thiel) say that, given the huge uncertainty inherent in the startup game, it's generally wise for aspiring founders to finish their degrees.
Pearce, who studied hydrography as an undergrad (the science of mapping bodies of water), managed to pick up the tab for his # 10,500 ($ 16,000 USD) degree on his own, in part thanks to a hotel that gave him free lodging in exchange for work.
A key difference in the way Microsoft has approached the deal is the degree of independence it plans to give LinkedIn.
Mizuno offers its S18 family of wedges in lofts between 46 and 60 degrees, giving you plenty of options for finding just the right club.
Once your business has established a reputation as a great company for outgoing graduates, you'll find students are being referred to you through these recruiting departments, giving you an edge over the competition in getting the best and brightest young minds on your team as soon as they have a degree.
Given the access to information and the heightened degree of competition amongst sellers, this evaluation process can be deep and can occur in multiple phases over long periods of time.
«My success in the financial markets has given me a greater degree of independence than most other people,» Soros wrote, according to his website.
Online education startup Coursera may have finally found a way to give students an education more akin to a college degree — and in the process, put itself on sounder financial footing.
When asked in a recent COMPAS Inc. poll what advice they would give someone finishing an undergraduate degree and thinking of doing an MBA, 66 % of the execs recommended getting job experience first.
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.
The venture - capital firm, with offices in San Francisco and Menlo Park, Calif., has invested in more than 200 growth companies over the years, which gives Cogan some degree of authority.
Two Degrees addresses malnutrition in developing countries with a get - one, give - one sales approach.
The Kochs, Sheldon Adelson, to a lesser degree George Soros (since his political giving does not approach the scale of these men and has declined in recent years) are massively influential players in our political process.
Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim looks on before he gives a speech at Mexico's school of engineers during an event to mark the 50th anniversary of his engineering degree, in Mexico City May 28, 2013.
Given that's now the third refusal by Facebook to confirm GDPR will apply universally, it looks pretty clear that users in North American will get some degree of second tier privacy vs international users — unless or until US lawmakers forcibly raise standards on the company and the industry as a whole.
Given their degree of poverty and deprivation, it seems probable that only a relatively small amount would be saved in the form of foreign currency.
Tokens can be issued to be used by the members of communities to give them access to particular information, content, or even a degree of membership that will unlock other features in the community.
Our Bachelor of Commerce degree offers you more than just classroom learning; you'll have the unique privilege of connecting to the business community through our Mentorship program, a Career Centre that helps you to polish your resume, practice for interviews and find jobs suited to your specialization, and a Co-Op program that gives you the opportunity to «earn while you learn», gain business experience, develop a network of contacts and have a better understanding of careers in your field.
Any change in policy and financial conditions carries with it at least some chance of setting off instability which could snowball given the current high degree of illiquidity in many markets.
As I argued in a recent speech, simple policy rules, including the most popular versions of the Taylor Rule, understate the degree of monetary support that may be required to achieve a given set of economic objectives in a post-financial crisis world.
My view was that UBC had a compound degree that gave you a Bachelor of Commerce and a law degree and so my initial idea was to become a lawyer specializing in international natural resource taxation.
The chart below gives some sense of the relative importance of Italy - and to a slightly lesser degree Spain - in meeting its rollover demands this year versus the smaller euro area countries.
This can be structured in a way that gives you varying degrees of control in the business as you retire and lets others take a more active role in running the company.
He gives regular university - lectures on international marketing and business strategy, and he holds a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, a Master's in International Business and another Master's in Economics.
Listening to motivational CD's in your car for one hour every day can actually give you the equivalent of a university degree in a few years time.
By LEWIS JOHNSON — Co-Chief Investment Officer November 18, 2015 The economy is composed of many different cycles, each operating with varying degrees of influence at any given point in time.
He received his degree in Industrial Engineering in Munich, Germany, is an Honorary Senator of the University of Innsbruck, received the Medal of «Chevalier dans l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres» from the French Republic in 2001; the «Grand Decoration of Honor in Gold» for Services to the Republic of Austria in 2006; and the «Order of Merit» in Gold given by the Lutheran Church of Austria, 2007.
«By further reflecting that the clearest evidence would be requisite to make any sane man believe in the miracles by which Christianity is supported, — that the more we know of the fixed laws of nature the more incredible, do miracles become, — that the men at that time were ignorant and credulous to a degree almost incomprehensible by us, — that the Gospels can not be proved to have been written simultaneously with the events, — that they differ in many important details, far too important as it seemed to me to be admitted as the usual inaccuracies of eyewitness; — by such reflections as these, which I give not as having the least novelty or value, but as they influenced me, I gradually came to disbelieve in Christianity as a divine revelation.
«Forgiveness» or what is ought to be implied by it, arises on its own accord by gaining insight into the situation in question and which is dependent on a certain degree of inquiry into one's lived and given life experience.
Precisely to the degree that it is a basic form of humanity, it will be hard to give more fundamental reasons why the connection should be welcomed and honored when, in our freedom, we need not do so.
We wouldn't want to give anyone that responsibility to do it for us, because even if it's hard and painful work, as it is in every case to different, varying degrees, part of that hard work and that pain is what makes us actually stronger and makes up grow and makes us become who we are.
On the contrary, given the presumption of a collective agency for the cell as a unified field of activity, it makes excellent sense to account for the stability of the field in terms of societies of inanimate actual occasions with their ongoing transmission of fixed patterns and for the vitality of the field in terms of the nexus of living occasions with their higher degree of novelty and originality.
I hold a degree in Science of Religion and Christian Counseling so in this I can give an account that in some instances the person may have a mental condition however there are times that it can be demonic oppresion or posession as well.
Although, my graduate degree in theology gave me skills of leadership and organization, in my experience, many companies are leery of hiring people with a theological degree.
It has been difficult to not be bitter over a degree in theology that has done nothing for me, other than give me a great deal of debt!
Thus the universal religion of the Church transcends even the goodness of notional theology and lives in the individual heart; and it is only through this means that we can be in any degree sure of falling in love with the truth to give it our real assent.
His way of proclaiming the «given» gospel will to a considerable degree be determined by his theological presuppositions, by his way of approaching the needs that are felt in our time, and by his understanding of the questions which are raised today and must be faced by Christian thinkers.
Recent debates in the pages of First Thingsand other conservative journals over Darwin's theory of evolution and creationism reveal the degree to which Catholics seem stuck in the trees for want of seeing the forest, the lopsided degree to which the Church gives assent to philosophy without deeply exploring the particular science it considers a threat, (this journal, it goes without saying, excepted).
Frank Hartshorne had a very vigorous mind; he had earned two higher degrees, one in divinity and one in civil law, and was given an honorary degree in canon law.
Given the choice between the canon of scripture and modern principles of interpretation, I have no question where to camp, but I am, to a large degree, challenged by what looks like a major disconnect between modern scholarly discipline and the understanding of our ancestors in the faith.
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