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It accomplishes this by measuring how much paper is being inserted before it cranks up its jaws of death.

He added: "Any university that wants to be first-rate -- you measure its quality by measuring how much dissent it is willing to tolerate".

The laser beam would provide propulsion, and by measuring how much of the beam was absorbed before bouncing back to the ground, would tell the concentration of carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gases blamed for warming temperatures.

The infinitesimal change in entropy of a system (dS) is calculated by measuring how much heat has entered a closed system (δQ) divided by the common temperature (T) at the point where the heat transfer took place.

The ratings, known as teacher data reports, covered three school years ending in 2010, and are intended to show how much value individual teachers add by measuring how much their students' test scores exceeded or fell short of expectations based on demographics and prior performance.

Though pollution data are best collected near the ground, a plausible estimate may be made from the vantage-point of a satellite by measuring how much light is blocked by particles, and estimating from those particles' chemical composition the likely distribution of their sizes.

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In the meantime, we need not fear Orwellian intrusion on parents by social workers measuring how much we love our children.

The Scientific Committee of the European Environment Agency said the Union had committed a "serious accounting error" by failing to measure how much additional carbon dioxide was absorbed by existing fields, forests and grasslands, compared with that absorbed by energy crops.

Water purification and petroleum-refining processes are monitored by a turbidimeter, which measures how much light of one particular wavelength is absorbed by a solution.

This difference is more evident in countries where the gap between rich and poor people as measured by the Gini coefficient, which measures how much an economy deviates from perfect equality, is wider.

This difference is more evident in countries where the gap between rich and poor people as measured by the Gini coefficient, which measures how much an economy deviates from perfect equality, is wider.4 Those countries are Chile, England, Turkey, Malaysia and Israel.

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