Sentence examples for gauges not only from inspiring English sources

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At the end of each recording session, Dr Beauregard asks the nuns to complete a questionnaire which gauges not only feelings of love and closeness to God, but also distortions of time and space.

The Braille Challenge gauges not only competence in reading, but also in writing.

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I'm trying to gauge not only what's right and what feels comfortable right this second, but I'm also thinking, How will I feel in a year or two years or five years?

The public opinion poll, which was conducted on the union's behalf by Peter D. Hart Research Associates, a Washington firm, tried to gauge not only whether city residents would support a strike but also what they think of Mr. Bloomberg's handling of the contract talks and of his quest to win control of the schools.

With long form content like blogs or commentary, always rely on a second set of eyes to help you gauge not only the quality of your work, but the details like spelling and grammar, which can seriously undermine the effectiveness of your communication.

Our models provide global, quantitative projections of wildfire that can be compared to existing studies of climate change to gauge not only their agreement in scope and location, but also disparities that can direct refinements in subsequent studies.

To the best of our knowledge, this study is the first attempt by any authority to gauge not only the attitudes and perceptions of medical students regarding the pharmaceutical industry, but also to identify the socio-demographic patterns related to such thinking.

ATM usage should be gauged not only on your local usage, but also on your travel.

The 75° strain gauge was not only used to measure Poisson's ratio together with the 0° strain gauge, but also to measure the first-order torsional frequency of cantilever plate.

As part of its annual progress report for the ministers, the IEA is introducing a new gauge that not only measures the cleanliness of the global energy supply but also tracks its evolution over the last several decades.

They're an endless source of excuses, a gauge of people (not only the humans they befriend independently, but how people react to them. The late cook, Jane Grigson, became an even dearer friend when she turned up with a supply of discarded thick-knit socks for Circe to retrieve).

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