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The State Water Corporation examined Wyangala Dam to see if it bore damage, finding that pressure and seepage gauges were unaffected by the earthquake.

The dicentric chromosome assay uses simple solid staining to gauge chromosome damage and is frequently used to estimate radiation damage.

And mounting radiation levels hampered workers' ability to enter the plant, gauge the damage and contain the crisis.

The government will now proceed with debriefing Mr. Hanssen over the next several months, to determine and fully gauge the damage he caused to our national security.

Observers have not been able to travel to many areas of fighting, so it has been impossible to gauge the damage or casualties.

You have only to compare the expectations before the last Eastern Partnership summit 18 months ago, in the Lithuanian capital, Vilnius, to gauge the damage.

Officials said that Mr. Rumsfeld has received briefings from intelligence officials explaining the benefit of gaining Mr. Hanssen's account of his espionage activities so the government can gauge the damage to national security from the case.

But other officials, including George J. Tenet, director of central intelligence, and Louis J. Freeh, then F.B.I. director, said they needed Mr. Hanssen to talk so they could gauge the damage he had caused.

A volatile South African rand, which collapsed against the dollar in 2001 and then recovered last year and this, was also partly blamed on uncertainty in Zimbabwe.It is hard to gauge the damage done by lost investment and trade.

Prompted by Caroline Lucas, the Green party MP for Brighton Pavilion, Burnham criticised Gove for "wiping away" initiatives designed to support young people without conducting an equality impact assessment to gauge the "damage" that the withdrawal of the allowance might cause and whether it would set back social mobility.

To see which predators snack on birds nesting in grassland and to gauge the damage, ornithologist Rosalind Renfrew of the University of Wisconsin, Madison, and colleagues spent 3 years observing five bird species: bobolinks, savannah sparrows, grasshopper sparrows, and eastern and western meadowlarks.

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