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But recycling victories are now gauged in much smaller increments.
They assured me that their intentions would be responsibly gauged in terms of tone and detail.
The success of the convention will be gauged in no small measure by post-convention polls.
Timpani strokes were beautifully gauged in force and texture at the opening of Siegfried's funeral music.
The valuation of stockmarkets can be gauged in two ways: relative and absolute.
Mr. Ford said: "President Kennedy understood that courage is not something to be gauged in a poll or located in a focus group.
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Our estranging distance from the austere ideological frame in which Wharton's moral dramas occur could be gauged, too, in the worthy motion picture of "Ethan Frome" released earlier this year.
Past travel history, conference attendance, etc. could all be gauged long in advance because people discuss it on social platforms like LinkedIn; smart vendors just need access to a rich source of data.
This study provides a solution to derive present climate IDF curves for ungauged sites outside the domain of gauged stations in Peninsular Malaysia.
Here, water exchange (represented by water age) was investigated through integrated hydrologic and hydrodynamic modeling of the Hongfeng Reservoir, a poorly gauged reservoir in southwest China.
Indeed, although the Bank of Japan's policy approach during the QE period was quite multifaceted, the overall stance of its policy was gauged primarily in terms of its target for bank reserves.
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