Sentence examples for gauge from both from inspiring English sources

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It is true that he has suffered psychologically, and is often depicted as a fragile plant, but his sufferings, to gauge from both his long career and his elaborate surroundings, are those of an oak rather than a willow.

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You'll first want to casually catch an eye and ear full to gauge reactions from both parties.

That there's an intent you can't gauge from E-mail.

Form may be impossible to gauge from one year to the next.

It was difficult to gauge from the report how extensive the problems were.

Ariely suggests you reset your moral gauge from time to time.

When pressed for details, he said only, "You can gauge from the essence of that comment how close we are".

It meant that it was impossible to gauge from the reponses the true number of those considering migrating.

Determining that someone is a narcissist, Professor Ames added, "is not something you can gauge from television".

Then there is Tom Coughlin, who downgraded his intensity gauge from Seething to Driven -- and won a Super Bowl.

Power is the surest ticket for a visit, to gauge from the many politicians who have visited, including a 100-member tour group from Congress.

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