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NASA will fill the space shuttle Atlantis's fuel tank next week in hopes of cracking a fuel gauge problem that led to back-to-back launching delays, the agency said.

Before Atlantis can launch, he said after six hours of discussions by engineers and technicians, NASA must be convinced that it can work around the fuel gauge problem during the shuttle's 8.5-minute climb into orbit.

Mr. Cherkasky urged the court to put in place a three-year transitional agreement that would end federal monitoring if the department reduced racial bias in searches and arrests, instituted a financial disclosure policy for certain kinds of investigators and created a better system to gauge problem officers by tracking complaints against them and use of force.

ASSISTments measures that may gauge problem difficulty include mastery speed and attempt count (how many problems and attempts it takes students to master a skill), hint requests (how much help students need before they are able to solve a problem), and attrition (students' persistence in solving the problem).

We do not know of any current computer-based scaffolds that employ peer modeling to help students gauge problem difficulty.

Peer modeling is used in scaffolding, but it is most often intended to help students learn how to complete procedures and implement strategies rather than to gauge problem difficulty (Moos & Azevedo, 2009).

Despite its eye-gauging problems, Tolkien's work launched a thousand careers of both dutiful and rebellious acolytes to the everlasting detriment of epic fantasy (respective examples: Guy Gavriel Kay and Joe Abercrombie).

Methods and measures that objectively rate people's physical neighborhoods have not been accompanied by published documentation of development or by methodological tests to gauge possible problems in validity and reliability.

One way to get a handle on the problem of gauging your job talk for the whole audience is to give consideration to the different interests of the group.

Or in a grain silo, strategically scattered beans could assess temperature, moisture and CO2, to gauge potential problem areas before they develop.

Ms. Saul recently polled her member organizations to gauge the problem and found that half of her respondents had seen pets turned in because of home foreclosures in the last six months.

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