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It is impossible to gauge how many people have left Christchurch for good.
The purpose of the poverty line, in his view, should be to gauge how many people have crossed it.
But it's difficult to gauge how many turtles there were before there were turtle people there to count them.
The Nets' chief executive, Brett Yormark, said the team started sales to gauge how many season-ticket holders would re-up for the move to Brooklyn.
Oftentimes, parking-garage operators post signs announcing that their garage is full when it isn't, because they can't gauge how many free spaces they have.
"People won't be able to gauge how many people will be reading the articles and that has ramifications for advertising, promotion," he said.
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This is particularly true on a game's initial offensive drive, when Manning probes the opponent's secondary for vulnerabilities and gauges how many seconds of protection he can reasonably expect from his line.
The TI gauges how many effective doses of a drug it takes to kill the median user.
When it came to the Air America, we measured our success through weekly statistics that gauged how many people were talking about the brand.
Each participant was assigned a rank that gauged how many people in the individual's comparison group he or she earns or owns more than, relative to the size of the comparison group (ranging from 0 = lowest rank to 1 = highest rank) (Boyce et al., 2010; Wood et al., 2012).
There is no way of ever gauging how many request titles inspire something that ends up being written, even if the request itself is not answered specifically.
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