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She bore a vaguely worried expression, but beyond that, I couldn't gauge her stand on this idea.
What if something important happened in the news and he couldn't gauge the reaction he was meant to have on Twitter?
I couldn't gauge whether this was terrifying or silly, and it was this feeling that told me to go back inside.
As soon as we sat down, she said, "That's a good set," but I couldn't gauge her reaction after that because it made me too anxious to look at her, and I was too wrapped up with what was happening on the stage.
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But unless the trial proceeded, the agency could not gauge the possible benefit, Dr. Noguchi said.
She felt pain, which surprised her, and saw a spurt of hot blood from the wound whose depth she could not gauge.
Manning said the blood that ran from the cut startled him only because he could not gauge the severity of it without a mirror.
By hearing only his voice, viewers could not gauge his body language, and the conviction he demonstrated when he said: "Sexually attracted, you know, I enjoy young people.
After his drive, Ogilvy's ball was sitting up nicely in the rough, but from his position down in the hollow he could not gauge the breeze.
She watched him handle the online classes, but from the other side of the electronic connection she could not gauge the terror of a star who had once performed in arenas and now had to produce a paper.
Armed forces officials say the sponsorship helps recruiting, though the Navy and the Marines Corps have pulled out of the Nascar sponsorship business — precisely because they could not gauge the effectiveness of their campaigns on recruiting.
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