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Perhaps it's because of the inherent complexities of mission-based work -- gauging needs, measuring outcomes, and so forth.
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The gauge needs to be positioned where you can see it.
He briefly checked his celebrations to check the wind gauge, needing to look at it twice as it showed two metres per second.
The technique requires construction of a gauge, but the gauge need not be complicated.
We need increased investment in gathering local water data; and more stream gauges need to be installed, rather than shuttering those we already have.
Gauging parents' needs can be tricky.
During the sealed bidding at the I.O.C.'s headquarters in Lausanne, Switzerland, will one of the networks, gauging its needs against the others, try to separate itself from the pack by submitting a blowout offer, ending the bidding quickly?
It seems like companies operating in this space are doing a very good job of watching their competitors, gauging the needs of their users and iterating based on that information to improve things overall.
Some PCOs valued the input of local practitioners as a means of gauging patient needs, though others were concerned that clinical perspectives might not always reflect those of patients.
For instance, despite adding depth to the overall portrait of need within geographic areas, epidemiological approaches to gauging differential need have been criticised for lacking sensitivity to regional variation in case mix and resource intensity [ 4].
But the census will also help understand and gauge the needs of the population.
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