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Example sentences for "fair degree"

  • On the basis of these and other similar observations, Kishi says that the dancer possesses a fair degree of ability to orient and balance itself.

  • Altogether it forms an excellent defensive site, combined with a fair degree of convenience to fields and water from the Tusayan point of view.

  • Rough stone work predominates also in the fronts of the houses, though it is occasionally brought to a fair degree of finish.

  • By the aid of such devices as the native priests have at their command they are enabled to fix the date of the winter solstice with a fair degree of accuracy.

  • Then, again, if one boy decides to become a pharmacist, I may find it necessary to attend night classes in this subject myself in order to meet the situation with a fair degree of complacency.

  • I had occasion or, rather, I took occasion at one time to punish a boy with a fair degree of severity (may the Lord forgive me), and now.

  • I was sorry to miss such an evening, and think I could forego tiddledywinks with a fair degree of amiability if, instead, I could hear such a man talk.

  • Thus the people have attained to a fair degree of barbaric culture.

  • I shall deal first with the Yabim tribe, whose customs and beliefs have been described for us with a fair degree of fulness by two German missionaries, Mr. Konrad Vetter and Mr. Heinrich Zahn.

  • When the nature and maturity of the concern have rendered these qualities relatively unimportant, public management can exemplify a fair degree of efficiency.

  • But the proposed industrial organisation would not operate with a fair degree of efficiency.

  • Of these persons several acquired a fair degree of wealth and became of importance in the early life of the colony.

  • This may be accomplished with a fair degree of ease by a strict adherence to the three principles of procedure mentioned in the above paragraph.

  • A fair degree of success has been attained, and some mills for grinding corn for food have been introduced.

  • A fair degree of progress is being made in Porto Rico.

  • For at least ten or a dozen years past our larger American circuses have used portable electric-lighting plants on their various itinerant trips across the land--with a fair degree of success.

  • With its headquarters established with a fair degree of permanency both at Compiegne and Beauvais, it increased its attention to the soldiery.

  • Men came and men went and plans and quarters were changed with a fair degree of frequency.

  • The blues vary very much, generally they stand soaping and have a fair degree of fastness to light, acids have but little action, alkalies tend to redden the shade, while heat also affects them.

  • There are some which have a fair degree of affinity, while there are others which have but little affinity, and while in the former case there is little dye left in the bath, in the latter case there is a good deal.

  • Dianisidine develops with beta-naphthol, a violet blue, which is not very fast, but by the addition of some copper to the developing bath a very fine blue is got which has a fair degree of fastness.

  • But the comparative philologists or "linguistic paleontologists" have established certain facts, or at least theories, on which we may rely with a fair degree of confidence.

  • They had food and raiment, fair shelter, excellent art, alert brains, and probably a fair degree of social life.

  • Here we must proceed cautiously and can give only a very brief and inadequate outline sketch of the most important results in which we may have a fair degree of confidence and which are needed in our further study.

  • Some inferences we can accept with a fair degree of confidence, others have varying degrees of probability, sometimes we can only guess.

  • By the time the elementary school is finished, a fair degree of success in discovering specific aims can be expected.

  • But by humbly and diligently observing one's better tendencies, and by giving full expression to them, one may attain a fair degree of self-knowledge.

  • While the recitation can furnish occasion, in the way described, for the first use of knowledge, its use must be carried much further before a fair degree of assimilation can be assured.

  • Begin by playing it a few times very carefully and slowly until you can play it with a fair degree of exactitude (you need not mind an occasional stopping).

  • It is always safer first to make sure that the notes as such, and their respective times value have been read correctly, and that the technical difficulties have, to a fair degree, been overcome.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    another picture; fair amount; fair child; fair copy; fair dame; fair degree; fair face; fair girl; fair lady; fair lord; fair maid; fair means; fair prospect; fair quality; fair show; fair size; fair system; fair weather; fair women; fairly common; fairly well; irregular horse; little picture; only slightly; sweet marjoram; that after