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The market in 2002 ended with declines in all the principal gauges for a third consecutive year, something that had not happened since 1939-41.
The dashboard, with its myriad buttons and multi-level architecture, is more driver-centric than the Prius' futuristic instrument panel, which foregoes traditional gauges for a centre-mounted stack of electronic displays.
The Emilia Romagna region is subdivided into 8 Alert Zones (AZ) and each of them is monitored by a variable number of rain gauges (for a total of 25 in the whole region).
Inflating tires is perhaps the easiest of all activities, and many stores sell tire gauges for a very small cost.
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Patents, the study maintains, are a gauge for a nation's level of innovation and an important way for the United States to maintain an edge in STEM fields.
He even carries a swagger stick tipped with an air-pressure gauge for a quick check-up of the tires of his own car or those of any stray jeep.
The armrest is the definitive gauge for a customer of size.
Here's the policy, directly from the pornographically named "Customer of Size Policy"... What is the definitive gauge for a customer of size?
The number of Deaf people as a whole is extremely hard to gauge, for a start (the current estimate in Australia is that one in six Australians have significant hearing issues).
Wear the smaller gauge for a week.
You must use 12 gauge ammunition for a 12 gauge shotgun, 20 gauge for a 20 gauge, etc.
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