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That extra degree of freedom in the equation thus adds in a gratuitous degree of uncertainty that no careful draftsmanship can avoid.
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His regional counterparts probably won't get anything like that degree of freedom.
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The goal is to have a happy life, not to stay married no matter what, and some degree of freedom and independence can make married people happier.
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These data continue to paint a picture of world governments trying to control what gets posted on the internet, while companies like Google continue to advocate for a much larger degree of freedom.
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The joints in its fingers, thumb and wrist provide 24 degrees of freedom (a degree of freedom is the ability of one part of a system to move independently of the others in a particular way, as a ship may yaw, pitch or roll).
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Mr Milburn's clash with Mr Brown over the degree of financial freedom to be conferred on foundation hospitals, coupled with Mr Blair's failure to stand up to the chancellor, led to his decision to quit the cabinet, a frustrated and disillusioned man.
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Players can expect a variety of race types and a degree of open world freedom to explore certain areas of the Festival maps.
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Permitting only those with a degree in journalism to work in the media, the law would further limit citizen journalism and the freedom of expression of small and remote indigenous communities, according to the Network of Popular and Educational Radios in Ecuador (Corape).
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