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What's the meaning of "a matter of degree" here? He was harsh, but fair, and there was a kind of evolutionary beauty in his competence. His carriage seemed different only by a matter of degree from the way our other sergeants and officers acted. What's the meaning of "a matter of degree" here? Thanks!
Feb 15, 2013 1:50 AM
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"Degree" means the extent to which he possessed those qualities. "Only by a matter of degree" implies the difference was small.
February 15, 2013
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