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What's the difference between "degree" and "level"?
i juast saw one sentence, "The degree of regulatory flexibility is predicated on the level of relevant scientific knowledge provided in the registration application". Fortunately, I can understood this sentence well. But i just want to know the minor diffrence between degree and level in details.
7 mars 2011 02:19
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Hello,
This is a difficult question to answer. The words "degree" and "level" have very similar (nearly identical) meanings. They are (more or less) interchangeable. In my opinion, "level" is a more rigidly defined word (levels are more strictly defined) whereas "degree" acknowledges the small differences between levels and more variable term. You can have many varying degrees of something, as opposed to a set number of levels.
Sorry if this is confusing- just remember that the two words are synonyms. Hope this helps!
7 mars 2011
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Walking in Wind
Compétences linguistiques
Chinois (mandarin), Anglais
Langue étudiée
Anglais
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