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The Obama team, unfortunately, has neither of those, so their degree of difficulty in execution is much greater.
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So there's risk involved and a certain degree of difficulty in actually making the contact and getting to the right people.
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The degree of difficulty in any one of these steps is substantial.
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The green complexes are vast and feature-rich steep falloffs, vast bunkers, cruel ridges but from the right spot in the fairway, approach shots for the pros aren't off the charts in degree of difficulty.
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Or held a debate to gauge, in terms of degree of difficulty, which most fluently speaks double-talk?
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And the degree of difficulty only goes up when you throw in the complexities of different languages and countries.
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Unfortunately, for both students and the employers who would hire them, the increasing difficulty in securing the work experience necessary to demonstrate competency sans degree favors the less-rigorous test it and forget it model of competency-based learning.
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In diving competition, scores are earned on the basis of two criteria: degree of difficulty and execution.
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The degree of difficulty and the scrutiny of demanding pet owners who can immediately detect flaws or imperfections in their loved ones keep many traditional taxidermists from the domestic animal sector, said Steve Wolk, president of the National Taxidermists Association.
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