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    high degree

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    n.NounA significant or substantial level or extent.
    She has a high degree of skill in playing the piano.
    n.NounAn advanced academic qualification, such as a master's or doctoral degree.
    He earned a high degree in engineering from a prestigious university.
    n.NounA considerable level of intensity or strength.
    There was a high degree of uncertainty surrounding the project's outcome.

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    Why Tap-to-Pay Is Safer Than a Credit Card Swipe | WSJ Tech Behind

    06:53Why Tap-to-Pay Is Safer Than a Credit Card Swipe | WSJ Tech Behind
    • Once you get to this board, it's all encrypted and protected information and so anything beyond this will have a high degree of security involved in it.

      Once you get to this board, it's all encrypted and protected information and so anything beyond this will have a high degree of security involved in it.

    • will have a high degree of security involved in it.

      will have a high degree of security involved in it.

    B1

    The Unholy Roman Emperor Frederick II 3: Savior or Antichrist | European History | Extra History

    17:23The Unholy Roman Emperor Frederick II 3: Savior or Antichrist | European History | Extra History
    • Now, that does seem unlikely given the evidence, and historians today generally consider Frederick to have been religiously conventional for a medieval monarch, though with a high degree of skepticism in papal power.

      Now, that does seem unlikely given the evidence, and historians today generally consider Frederick to have been religiously conventional for a medieval monarch, though with a high degree of skepticism in papal power.

    B2

    In Praise of Blushing

    03:42In Praise of Blushing
    • A high degree of self knowledge and an awareness just how disturbing we can sometimes be to others.

      A high degree of self knowledge and an awareness just how disturbing we can sometimes be to others.

    B1

    How are offices changing? | The Economist

    10:02How are offices changing? | The Economist
    • A hybrid model requires a very high degree of trust.

      A hybrid model requires a very high degree of trust.

    • So, a hybrid model requires a very high degree of trust between employers and employees.

      So, a hybrid model requires a very high degree of trust between employers and employees.

    B1

    歴史学者だけど「古代ギリシャ」について質問ある?| Tech Support | WIRED Japan

    21:06歴史学者だけど「古代ギリシャ」について質問ある?| Tech Support | WIRED Japan
    • The Greek mathematician Eratosthenes, around 275 BCE, calculated the circumference of the Earth within a high degree of accuracy.

      The Greek mathematician Eratosthenes, around 275 BCE, calculated the circumference of the Earth within a high degree of accuracy.

    B1

    The Lengths We Go To Avoid Love

    06:18The Lengths We Go To Avoid Love
    • Or perhaps our parental figure was constantly at the office or unavailable behind a locked study door. They might have had a violent, unpredictable temper or left us somehow feeling that we were just never good enough for them. As a result, to an extent we may not even have realised, we became experts at independence. We came to associate safety with a high degree of self-protective isolation. We might have become big readers or fascinated by the animal world or obsessed with music or computer games. Without quite knowing we had done so, we learnt never to trust a flesh-and-blood, three-dimensional human again. Our experiences may not have affected the strength of our longing for love, but they have heavily impacted our capacity to endure mutually satisfying relationships. We may now, as adults, tell ourselves that we want closeness and surrender. We will sob sincerely when we lose love, but we are continually taking steps to ensure we will never be at any sustained risk of finding it. The true terror for us is not that love should fail, but that it should, by some oversight on our part, succeed. For this would ask of us a level of defencelessness and exposure to another person and to a chance of happiness that has no precedent in our lives and poses immense, ego-shattering challenges to the armoured way our personalities have been structured.

      Or perhaps our parental figure was constantly at the office or unavailable behind a locked study door. They might have had a violent, unpredictable temper or left us somehow feeling that we were just never good enough for them. As a result, to an extent we may not even have realised, we became experts at independence. We came to associate safety with a high degree of self-protective isolation. We might have become big readers or fascinated by the animal world or obsessed with music or computer games. Without quite knowing we had done so, we learnt never to trust a flesh-and-blood, three-dimensional human again. Our experiences may not have affected the strength of our longing for love, but they have heavily impacted our capacity to endure mutually satisfying relationships. We may now, as adults, tell ourselves that we want closeness and surrender. We will sob sincerely when we lose love, but we are continually taking steps to ensure we will never be at any sustained risk of finding it. The true terror for us is not that love should fail, but that it should, by some oversight on our part, succeed. For this would ask of us a level of defencelessness and exposure to another person and to a chance of happiness that has no precedent in our lives and poses immense, ego-shattering challenges to the armoured way our personalities have been structured.

    B1

    How China Could Retaliate Against U.S. Tariffs

    10:41How China Could Retaliate Against U.S. Tariffs
    • We've already raised tariffs to such a high degree that with time, trade will go to zero.

      We've already raised tariffs to such a high degree that with time, trade will go to zero.

    B1

    The Most Dangerous Lake on Earth

    33:50The Most Dangerous Lake on Earth
    • That being said though, there also appears to be a high degree of controversy surrounding this more recent 2020 paper too.

      That being said though, there also appears to be a high degree of controversy surrounding this more recent 2020 paper too.

    B1

    眼睛只需向上看,就能有效提高你的專注力 ► 聽聽史丹佛大學教授怎麼說... - Dr. Andrew Huberman 安德魯.胡伯曼博士(中英字幕)

    03:19眼睛只需向上看,就能有效提高你的專注力 ► 聽聽史丹佛大學教授怎麼說... - Dr. Andrew Huberman 安德魯.胡伯曼博士(中英字幕)
    • But that 90 minutes is about what the brain can handle in terms of a dedicated effort for high degree of focus.

      But that 90 minutes is about what the brain can handle in terms of a dedicated effort for high degree of focus.

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    Life is Not About Being Happy

    04:14Life is Not About Being Happy
    • It's in such moments of knotted misery that we may gain some relief from reframing our situation. While we may not be able to overcome our burdens themselves, it does lie in our power to alter what these burdens have to mean to us. We may not have to take them as proof of our stupidity or ill-adjustment. They can be signs that we're destined to have interesting lives rather than calm ones, lives marked by a high degree of exploration, psychological understanding and striving rather than settled certainty and equilibrium, what we lack in terms of contentment we may make up for in terms of insight and experience.

      It's in such moments of knotted misery that we may gain some relief from reframing our situation. While we may not be able to overcome our burdens themselves, it does lie in our power to alter what these burdens have to mean to us. We may not have to take them as proof of our stupidity or ill-adjustment. They can be signs that we're destined to have interesting lives rather than calm ones, lives marked by a high degree of exploration, psychological understanding and striving rather than settled certainty and equilibrium, what we lack in terms of contentment we may make up for in terms of insight and experience.

    B1