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In campaign offices around the city, aides were awaiting polls that could offer a more precise gauge of Mr. Weiner's political appeal.
While the dials seem like a natural extension of focus groups, if not a more precise gauge of real-time audience reaction, several producers dismissed them as the most simplistic and desperate research tool yet, the enemy of groundbreaking work.
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Tests done in the shop should prove a more accurate gauge of on-track performance.
Furthermore, as the CIDI does not contain a specific question targeted at female respondents with regards to reproductive events, we were not able to gauge a more precise pregnancy age.
Four measurements made with the inner gauge scale and a mobile scale ensure a more precise and representative value of the thickness.
In 1974, in order to solve the equations of this theory numerically and gain a more precise understanding of this process, he invented a digitized version of the theory called lattice gauge theory, in which space is imagined as a kind of finely resolved jungle gym where every intersection of the bars represents a point in space-time.
In addition, a more precise measurement using a thermal dilatometer was employed to validate the tests using the strain gauge method.
English is a more precise language.
"Use a more precise preposition".
But there is apparently a more precise personal connection.
Economists, understandably enough, seek a more precise definition.
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