Sentence examples for been gauged from inspiring English sources

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been gauged

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A measure; a standard of measure; an instrument to determine dimensions, distance, or capacity; a standard

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Thus performance has generally been gauged by the volume and profitability of services delivered.

Up to now, ELLs' progress has been gauged almost exclusively by their rate of English language development.

International reaction, domestic response and financial implications have all been gauged by the Guardian's extensive network of foreign correspondents.

Presumably, readers' "positive" response has been gauged through marketing research that, predictably, always comes up with the answer publishers seek.

Ever since then, the country's poverty levels have been gauged by tripling the annual cost of groceries.

"The measure of man's enlightenment has often been gauged by what he could do with a boat on the sea," Stowe said somewhat euphorically.

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Sport Wales reporter Gareth Rhys Owen has been gauging the mood of the Welsh nation.

BBC London's Nick Beake has been gauging reaction from residents.

cannot be gauged this way.

The garlic level is gauged perfectly.

Maternal social networks were gauged with the Social Network Index.

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