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"Unless your lordship wishes to incept a market collapse?"
Despite this lack of governmental interest the pioneers from Dresden were able to incept a league of eight teams in 1970.
Recipients of undergraduate masters' degrees are not eligible to incept as MA, but are afforded the same privileges after the statutory twenty-one terms.
In all three universities, a Bachelor of Arts may "incept" as a Master of Arts as soon as s/he is of the required academic standing.
Later, it became possible to study in the higher faculties as a BA, though the higher degree could not be taken until the student had the required seniority to incept as an MA.
An exception is that a Bachelor of Arts who attains the degree of Doctor of Philosophy may immediately incept as a Master of Arts, before the requisite number of terms have passed.
He was appointed lector at the Oxford Franciscan convent, but in 1253 a dispute arose at his presentation to incept as a doctor of theology, the opponents of the friars challenging his eligibility, as he had not been a master of arts.
This is where Amazon's figures of 100ms versus 5ms comes from - the first person to read it via Silk still has to wait 100ms plus the time to incept the item in the cache, but the next several thousand get it in the faster time.
In several European countries, the master level degree is referred to as a license - from its original meaning as a "license to incept", i.e., that is, permission from the local bishop to actually take the degree of master or doctor, an event which took place through the ceremony of inception.
Through the firm and persuasive advocacy of Marsh he was eventually permitted to incept, but the case provoked the university to decree that in future no scholar who had not ruled in arts could proceed to a degree in theology: a statute which would engender recurrent disputes between the friars and the university.