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Quickly scanning the boards allows use to gauge common misconceptions.
Compare profiles to gauge common characteristics, education, and experience.
A 20 gauge might be considered a medium-gauge, while a 410 is a light gauge common for young hunters and beginners who're more interesting in shooting for sport or varmint control.
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Dr Abel, meanwhile, is trying to gauge how common these genetic effects are.
Like most fetishes, it's difficult to gauge how common tickling is because it's not documented in any kind of scientific way.
However, elastic wave overlapping at strain gauges is common for such apparatus.
This battery is designed to gauge perceptions of common types of electoral integrity and malpractice.
(This is based on standard deviation, a common gauge of volatility).
The chart above, supplied by Julian Callow of Barclays Capital, shows the gap between nominal GDP growth and official interest rates, a common gauge of policy, for a group of big economies: America, Britain, Canada, China, the euro area, India and Japan.
But between mid-2004 and the end of 2006, the growth in business output per hour outside agriculture, the most common gauge of worker efficiency, slowed to an annual rate of just 1.5%, on average.
Value-at-risk, a common gauge of the amount of risk a firm is taking by measuring the amount of money the firm could lose on a given day with a certain measure of confidence, skyrocketed to $151 million from $106 million for the fourth quarter of 2006.
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