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Can you gauge someone's sincerity — or even toxic attitudes, like misogyny or racism?
It can be used by employers, teachers, homecoming queen committees — anyone — to gauge someone's popularity.
A spokesperson for the Save Darfur Coalition told Newsweek, "We wouldn't necessarily gauge someone's value to the advocacy movement based on what they've given.
They are Ivy League graduates who believe asking questions like, "How do you invert a binary tree?" is the best way to gauge someone's technical ability.
PACU nursing staff may be more likely to gauge someone who is not yet fully oriented or still slightly sedated postoperatively as normal, than an independent investigator who is not familiar with this postoperative setting.
We use them to recognize a friend, to gauge someone's mood, or to figure out where to direct our attention.
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"I do think that board games are a great way of gauging someone's personality," she declared, setting up the grid.
Gauging someone's interest in a movie or band by the favorites factor alone is inadequate.
However, "there's a lot of information you can gather to gauge whether someone is open to suggestions," said Joe Miller, who has taught at OM Yoga Center in Manhattan since 2000 and has a master's degree in applied physiology.
A marijuana blood limit for drivers was rejected for a third time in Colorado on Tuesday, as state senators from both parties argued about how to fairly gauge whether someone was too high to drive.
Smarterer's product revolves around a fairly straightforward theory: it doesn't take a lot of time to gauge if someone is competent in a given subject.
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