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Both can be gauged precisely, thanks to Mrs. Beeton's orderly approach of itemizing exactly what could and could not be done on annual incomes ranging from a few hundred pounds a year to more than a thousand.
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It is impossible to gauge precisely the impact of this spending.
Political strategists say there is no way to gauge precisely how important spending is to victory.
It is not possible to gauge precisely how deep fears of retaliation run within the intelligence world.
The gap is still impossible to gauge precisely, the official said, speaking on the condition of anonymity.
Determining the amount of alcohol in the breath therefore makes it possible to gauge precisely its concentration in the blood.
It is impossible to gauge precisely Mr. Bender's career success rate, where "success" means identifying a victim or catching a fugitive.
This approach was intended to mimic ABS, although (unlike in humans undergoing ABS) it is difficult to gauge precisely how mice direct their gaze and attention to the LED stimuli.
It is not possible to gauge precisely how deeply fears of retaliation from a President Trump run within the intelligence world, Guardian US national security editor Spencer Ackerman wrote on Sunday.
Usability experts, however, say usability studies do not require the precision of medical studies, which seek to identify subtle effects, and polls that try to gauge precisely which candidate is winning.
"That said, it's simply not possible to gauge precisely how the equity and fixed income markets would react and for how long, so the best course of action is to ignore the headlines and maintain a long-term approach".
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