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All of it's a measure — the best barometer I know — of how much we treasure the audience at hand and how determined we are not to waste it.
As long as a person's actions do not harm anyone and stay within the range of their moral barometer, I think they deserve respect.
If you use the traffic as a barometer, I think the notion of an economically independent Long Island is self-evident.
"It's a little bit like a barometer, I often can tell you what is cooking in the rest of this continent by what comes through my door," observes Verryn.
If you use this as your barometer, I am convinced that the outcome will make this world a better place.
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The price for a Palm V, $329, was a barometer that I could use to judge the discounters.
It's like tuning an instrument, like my body is a barometer and I am an antenna responding.
I knew his barometer and that I could put it up against a wall of expressionistic acting, as opposed to naturalistic acting.
One of the barometers that I use is office space here in New York.
My husband's death and the deaths of every widow er) I'd encountered became the barometer for how I responded to every non-widows' complaints.
At Davos, Edelman presented its sixteenth annual Trust Barometer and as I've written before, I was shocked by the extent of the worldwide growth in mistrust and anger toward institutions, particularly government, among certain segments of the population.
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