Sentences with phrase «seriously as the degree»

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However, the man is not a literature specialist, so what reason do I have to seriously consider what he has to say about «fairy tales,» much less about «philosophy» and «theology» when he hasn't even so much as an undergraduate degree in either of those areas.
She was actually named after yeast FUNGUS and a plant; Again, I need to do more research, but in order to take a article seriously, you need to address the source first This woman, as educated as she MAY be, (having a degree, and knowing how to use it are two different things) spent her earliest, most developmentally crucial years under the direction of at least one parent who thought NOTHING of saddling their kid with this name.
For example, the identity of the degree as a professional doctorate is in considerable need of clarification, and its somewhat unclear identity may seriously affect its future.
Considering that mutations, to name one method of generating new DNA sequences, can be detrimental as well as beneficial and each to varying degrees of hurt or help, I seriously doubt that just the number of DNA changes would be such a measure, even if such a number could be known given possibility of overwrites and deletions.
«Conversion studies have shown that the greater the degree of congruence between Islam and Christianity that is perceived by the Muslim inquirer, the more likely it is that he or she will seriously consider Christianity as a viable alternative to Islam,» Martindale wrote.
I agree — although I outright reject Chad's claims to numerous degrees in engineering (as I recall he claims to have two master's degrees and an «undergraduate degree» — seriously, what university graduate refers to a bachelor's degree as an «undergraduate degree»?).
Being able to survive and thrive in these contexts depends on the ability to detach, see the absurdity, not take oneself too seriously, not personalize, not become defensive and, as much as possible, laugh with some degree of frequency.
(h) As the MRO, you must seriously consider and assess the referral physician's recommendations in making your determination about whether the employee has a medical condition that has, or with a high degree of probability could have, precluded the employee from providing a sufficient amount of urine.
Perhaps it's the art style is a bit too plain and lacking points of interest in races to fully engage players to the degree that Happy Badger Studio would like, but at least it's helped by a seriously chill electronic soundtrack that pulses and pumps as you drive around Dirahl.
I'm an art world mutt, who danced ballet seriously for a while, worked as a writer / photographer for a news service, and did a grad degree with a heavy focus on film.
Turk, who famously failed to graduate from the RCA after submitting a Blue Plaque with his own name on it for his final degree show, has been written off as a one trick pony over and over again, chiefly for giving the impression that he didn't take anything he made too seriously.
In addition to my degree studies, I began looking seriously at film and studying the graphic novel as a genre during this time.
To have been so certain, with our limited knowledge of our biosphere, that we could have caused changes, on the huge scale as we have, particularly in regards to carbon dioxide emissions, as I have discussed above, and not seriously risk enormous and extremely damaging outcomes up to, and including, the outright extinction of the human species, is a degree of stupidity which still defies my capacity to comprehend.
But given that carbon dioxide levels were now substantially higher than anything in the past two millions of years, in either glacials or interglacials, it had become abundantly clear that the greenhouse effect was something we needed to take extremely seriously: even if the precise future increase in temperature was still an unknown quantity, with a fairly wide error - range, models indicated that for a doubling of carbon dioxide from pre-industrial levels, a rise of three degrees celsius as a global average was the most likely outcome.
Samantha Barrass, the SRA's executive director, supervision, risk and standards, said: «Our aim is primarily to ensure that firms take seriously the risks in this area and establish good compliance and risk management systems so as to demonstrate an effective degree of internal control.»
It's a lot to swallow on the day the invoice comes from the Law Society, but it underscores the degree to which the legal profession as a whole takes seriously the obligations that flow from the trust clients have placed in us.
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