Examples of 'have some degree' in a sentence

Meaning of "have some degree"

have some degree: Possessing a certain level of qualification or accomplishment, usually within a specific field or subject

How to use "have some degree" in a sentence

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have some degree
It should have some degree of public appeal.
Gastrointestinal symptoms have some degree of.
Over half have some degree of disability.
Various treatments have been shown to have some degree of efficacy.
Americans have some degree of hearing loss.
Our measuring instruments always have some degree of error.
All animals have some degree of consciousness.
Both describe types of thinking and have some degree of overlap.
I have some degree of tidiness here.
Investments always have some degree of risk.
They have some degree of reliability.
Of course all preservatives have some degree of toxicity.
Have some degree of prominence as shown by opinion polls.
So the locals have some degree of jealousy.
Have some degree of uncertainty associated with them.
Most people have some degree of bigotry.
Have some degree of control over the interview by asking questions.
Most people have some degree of normalcy.
If you can demonstrate to me that you have some degree of skill.
All diamonds have some degree of imperfections.
Some systems are operated manually while others have some degree of automation.
But we all have some degree of freedom.
If the innovation returned revenues it could be considered to have some degree of success.
Most foods have some degree of sodium.
Many individuals with myopia or hyperopia also have some degree of astigmatism.
Many people have some degree of astigmatism.
The xylene solubles can be completely amorphous or may still have some degree of crystallinity.
You have to have some degree of intelligence.
For many product applications the hydrophilic surface needs to have some degree of permanency.
These eyes have some degree of mobility.
Such groups have no official existence but may nonetheless have some degree of political organization.
Many also have some degree of lactose intolerance.
Anyone in his position would have some degree of fear.
Many people have some degree of gingival recession.
This means any passwords in use should have some degree of complexity.
Families have some degree of kinship.
Many people suffering from tinnitus also have some degree of hearing loss.
To have some degree of control over something or someone.
Every system might have some degree of consciousness.
Some patients make a full recovery while others will always have some degree of impairment.
Most customers have some degree of price sensitivity.
Drugs against dizziness and motion sickness such as transdermal scopolamine have some degree of efficacy.
Most people have some degree of it.
To ensure value to consumers, textile and apparel products must have some degree of durability.
Most wide lenses have some degree of distortion.
You have some degree of activation, this key relay station in the brain reward circuitry.
All diesel engines have some degree of blow by.
They have some degree of probability in their favour.
Nearly every home will have some degree of radon.
I do have some degree of empathy for their situation.

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