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But quality has so many dimensions, many of them hard to gauge, that it is hard to guarantee by statutory diktat, as Labour found to its cost.
When I was a Netflix user I was never really dissatisfied by the recommendation system, so it's hard for me to imagine how they'd gauge that it was 10% better than it was before.
Stripping Social Security of payroll tax revenue will make the program appear less viable in projections, which currently gauge that it can pay full benefits until 2037 and roughly four-fifth of benefits over the next 50 years.
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He pointed to a gauge that had a dial on it.
What was trickiest about it was the gauge that sat atop the vent where steam escaped.
The Fed has a target of 2 percent annual inflation, although it tracks a gauge that tends to run a bit below the Consumer Price Index.
General Motors' initial public offering drew the lion's share of Thursday's headlines, but it was a closely-watched manufacturing gauge that gave U.S. stocks a massive boost.
It was unnerving looking at a temperature gauge that read higher than the boiling point of water.
The high-end panels also have a temperature gauge that keeps the LCD at a constant temperature regardless of the environment that it's in.
But finally, there it is: a dirty gray pipe sporting a pressure gauge that reads 40 pounds per square inch rather than zero.
In between the beautiful vistas and the twisting road, it was fascinating to catch glimpses of the ammeter, the gauge that shows the power being consumed.
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