Academics

//ˌækəˈdɛmɪks//

"Academics" in a Sentence (10 examples)

At that high school, sports is more important than academics.

Why do academics have a double life?

Academics are still debating as to the location of the Proto-Indo-European urheimat.

Israeli academics should start to criticize the policies of their own government.

The success of the red-eared slider turtles and red-crowned parrots in the Los Angeles area have some academics wondering whether a city can be a place to help endangered non-native animals, similar to the role of a zoo but better.

A growing number of Algerian academics are interested in Matoub Lounes's works.

Employers often value experience more than academics, such as a college major or grades.

"Other college students with a talent, whether it be literature, music, or technological innovation, can monetize their skill and hard work,'' Newsom said Monday. "Student athletes, however, are prohibited from being compensated while their respective colleges and universities make millions, often at great risk to athletes' health, academics and professional careers."

Many textbooks on Japanese claim that the language has verbal tenses, namely, the past and the non-past, but many academics proclaim that Japanese has really verbal aspects, not tenses, namely the perfective and imperfective aspects. In this way, Tagalog is more like Japanese, with its complete, progressive, and contemplative as main aspects.

Academics say Australian parents have become increasingly cautious and worried about the safety and well-being of their children.

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