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"Offbeat questions attempt to gauge something that every company wants but few know how to measure: the ability to innovate".
Debate audiences are trying to gauge something more mysterious and unpredictable, which is whether a given individual has a presidential temperament.
If the likelihood changes but the similarity does not, then the phylogenetic models, and hence the model selection scores, necessarily gauge something besides mere sequence similarity, contra K&W.
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I don't think we should jump to this dystopian value where now nothing is valid and now everything online is fake, we just have to teach people and embed within their norms and values what we can accept as fact and how we can use active consumption to gauge whether something is true or not, rather than just believing everything that is shown to us.
And disgust is a powerful part of the suite of emotions we use to gauge whether something is risky or not, and how risky it might be.
He is so close in places that the mystic sense we humans possess that allows us to gauge proximity to something without actually touching or seeing it kicks in.
"I've got to gauge it every time something happens," she says.
If you think of Dangerous Minds as a guide to a certain kind of culture, you can read the blog post for some context or to gauge if it's something that would interest you.
When you see the charts and look at radio playlists and you see who's popular, I think it's kind of hard to gauge, sometimes, how far something has gotten under their skin.
Something we know for certain is that no computer can gauge your emotional response to something.
The impact of Got Milk? is harder to gauge, but dropping it for something new is still a big risk.
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