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The gauges of poverty apply to the Burnetts in some ways but not in others.
Honeywell Space Systems designed the liquid crystal, flat-panel cockpit displays to mimic the gauges of the 1960's and 70's, tapes, dials and cathode ray tubes.
And in our apartment, one of the gauges of a successful open house is the mound of spice debris in the stockpot at the end of the afternoon.
Nissan's Bruce Robinson says engineers thickened the gauges of some suspension pieces and, to improve steering feel and reduce chassis flex, used doubler brackets and triangular braces at ever wheel, essentially bracing the suspension against the frame.
Analyses of maternal health data to assess maternal mortality, causes of maternal deaths and substandard care factors are among the gauges of the quality of health care in a particular health facility.
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The gauge of change, of course, remains whether people's lives are improving.
The gauge of consumer expectations slipped to 72.9 from 76.5 in July.
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