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Compliments are usually offered and questions asked of the woman so that the fraudster can ascertain how much money the woman has and whether the scam is worth pursuing.

The practice has become so widespread that StatusPeople, a social media management company in London, released a Web tool last month called the Fake Follower Check that it says can ascertain how many fake followers you and your friends have.

By comparing the observed gravity response (obtained from field-based gravity measurements) with the gravity response calculated from the 3D geologic model, we can ascertain how well the existing geologic model fits with the observed gravity data.

"As is usual in these circumstances, we have made contact with Mr Tymon through his lawyers, to ask him to speak to us so we can ascertain how he wishes to pursue this matter".

However, one can ascertain how close or far a neuron sits from its tipping point based on whether controlled manipulations succeed in forcing the neuron across that point.

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Alas, no companies have financial pictures as clear as those of Company A and Company B. In the real world, you can readily ascertain how much cash flow a company generates (in the sense of earnings plus depreciation), and you can get its capital expenditure figure, and you can compare the two.

Nor can we immediately ascertain how deep such influences have gone.

By looking for non-verbal cues, you can more readily ascertain how someone is receiving your message, and then adapt accordingly.

When cooking for multiple people and different meals every day, it can be hard to ascertain how many grams of food 'x' eats.

Having measures such as these can allow organisations to ascertain how well they are doing, make improvements where necessary and be accountable to the patients who they are transitioning.

An office or strategy for innovation in government (or government transformation) should be focused on culture change providing the room to "fail forward," to take risks and make (small) mistakes, to experiment, launch, and reiterate and once something works, to ascertain how it can be scaled.

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