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In some competitions shooters are grouped according to the gauge of their guns.
WASHINGTON — Businesses stepped up their orders in May for long-lasting manufactured goods, and a gauge of their investment plans rose for a third straight month.
Most said that their solvency ratios a key gauge of their ability to pay out on policy obligations weakened in the six months to the end of September.
Manuel Pellegrini was entitled to praise his team but a better gauge of their ability will come if they are drawn against one of the tournament favourites because they certainly got lucky being paired against a side with Dynamo's limitations.
If the numbers are not checked until October, it will be virtually impossible to get a gauge of their accuracy, because the longer the time between the count and the cross-check, the less reliable the data will be.
SOEs' return on assets, a gauge of their productivity, rose from barely higher than zero in 1998 to nearly 7% a decade later, just shy of the private-sector average.
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Bromine has other uses, as in making various dyes and the compounds tetrabromoethane (C2H2Br4) and bromoform (CHBr3), which are used as liquids in gauges because of their high specific gravity.
After 10 weeks, the couples again took tests to gauge the quality of their relationships.
Neither man would comment, so it is difficult to gauge the seriousness of their differences.
Longer supply chains make it more difficult for companies to gauge the extent of their inventory backup.
Beginning in the nineteen-thirties, they instead used public-opinion polls to gauge the prospects of their candidates.
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