Sentence examples for gauging consequences from inspiring English sources

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It "selects" for people who are bad at delaying gratification and gauging consequences, who are impulsive, who think they have little to lose, have few competing interests, or are willing to lie to a spouse.

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The FCC's "green light" to "robocall blocking technologies" involves an apparently simple rule change with harder to gauge consequences.

It is too early to gauge the consequences of the changes in China, which include the introduction of U.S. industry.

"I think you have to gauge the consequences of this act, and they are severe," Tranghese said.

Justin Skinner, vice president of marketing at Cineworld, said: "The pilot allowed us to gauge the consequences of getting people to book online.

It was not until the mid-nineties that fisheries scientists turned their attention to the spiral of exploitation and attempted to gauge its consequences.

The simulator is used to gauge the consequences and feasibility of a cruise-control strategy prior to more elaborate testing and evaluation.

To gauge the consequences of using these arrays in downstream analysis, we compared quality-flagged to quality-passed arrays and found a relatively small subset of genes, 1172/20019, to be significantly affected (p-value 0.05, FC ≥ |2|) in our samples on the Gene 1.0 ST platform.

In gauging the potential consequences of the law, officials acknowledge that the figure represented a "most likely" situation and added that it was possible that up to 14 million people would need passports.

By gauging the fitness consequences of these mutations in other environments and in other bacterial strains, the authors show that the beneficial effects of these mutations are highly specific and highlight two factors that are crucial for the evolution of antibiotic resistance: pleiotropy and epistasis.

Around 1990, at the time he was nominated by the first President Bush to lead the fitness council, and aware that he might seek a political future, Mr. Schwarzenegger went to the Simon Wiesenthal Center in Los Angeles in an attempt to gauge the political consequences of his father's past.

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