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(31) To a degree, Latvia's overheated economy was a product of its accession to the European Union. (32) Throat showing dewlap and folds of skin to a degree termed " throatiness. " (33) The body's tissues are self-repairing and self-restoring to a degree, and function best when more or less continuously active. (34) Such alarmism reflects, to a degree, a desire by the Sunni, American-allied governments of countries such as Egypt and Saudi Arabia to staunch what they see as a rising tide of Iranian influence. (35) They accept joint ownership of assets and state presence in firms to a degree unimaginable to Amercians. (36) What both sisters possess to a degree unapproachable by their colleagues is immense power and athleticism. (37) In favour, it could be said that every state is "paternalist" to a degree. Even the state's protection of individual property rights might be interpreted as "paternalistic. " (38) The length of the fuselage was increased due to a degree of directional instability. (39) Some economists fret that share prices are moving far ahead of companies' earnings, to a degree scarily reminiscent of Japan in the late 1980s just before its crash. (40) The short answer is yes , to a degree, and specifically to a geographic region. (41) Gen Y: You and your peers are tech-savvy to a degree most of your Gen X and Boomer counterparts simply can't match. (42) And the military, despite its intermittently heavy-handed responses, is heedful of public sentiment to a degree unprecedented under the old regime. (43) Suddenly, with two months remaining in his law-school education, the 28-year-old found himself tantalizingly close to a degree and no place to apply it.