Sentence examples for To be gauged from inspiring English sources

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"It has to be gauged very carefully in terms of public sentiment," Specter said.

Just what impact these museum shows will have on Miami's own artists is yet to be gauged.

Mr. Ford said: "President Kennedy understood that courage is not something to be gauged in a poll or located in a focus group.

"Smartness" for men tends to be gauged by a simple, objective set of criteria, and is generally considered less important than workplace performance and capability.

Its endless repetition surely entitles the public to require the direction of policy to be gauged against this ethical litmus test.

IF THE strength of Chinese nationalism were to be gauged by its expression on the internet, it would seem a powerful force indeed.

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Travelers seem to be gauging the safety of visiting Japan in different ways.

Analysts asked a number of questions that, collectively, seemed to be gauging what the shift to mobile means for Google's advertising business.

Also, effects specific to each inhibitor could be gauged.

The inflammatory response to FA treatment was gauged by measuring acute phase serum haptoglobin.

Howe's plan was gauged to the south, intending to move against Philadelphia via the Chesapeake.

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