Examples of using Higher degree in English and their translations into Polish
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Official/political
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Programming
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Computer
Universal copy paper with a higher degree of whiteness; ideal for colourful and….
He has no higher degree.
A higher degree of coordinated programming of existing EU financial instruments to target local action.
A higher degree of media literacy can significantly contribute towards achieving the objectives set for the European Union at the Lisbon European Council in 2000.
A higher degree of solidarity and responsibility among the Member States,
Attain a higher degree of subsidiarity, by adapting the measures to specific conditions
The friends of randomly chosen people have higher degree, and are more central than the random people themselves.
The area involving a higher degree of judgment or complexity, or areas where assumptions
Innovative models and digitalisation in particular often lead to a higher degree of individualisation in the workplace
This provides a much higher degree of protection in the event of loss
invention the present generation enjoys a higher degree of freedom than any that ever preceded it on earth.
If NORD energy-saving three-phase motors are used which have a substantially higher degree of efficiency, operating cost can be reduced by as much as 40.
promoting a higher degree of sensitivity, responsibility
For that reason, green coffee beans have a higher degree of chlorogenic acid compared to routine,
Air produced by oil-free compressor provides a higher degree of hygiene and quality of work of the dentist
Following the implementation of this article by the Member States, some big networks achieved a higher degree of integration.
All cables that are solid in color have in them a much higher degree of conductivity because of the dyes that are used.
This can partly be attributed to the higher degree of outsourcing in North America
you would need a much higher degree of culture.
because there is a higher degree of abrasion of the surface;