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Now the Chinese are gauging what he meant.
Everybody's now testing each other and gauging what each one can get away with".
Ryan is bad at reading political tea leaves and gauging what comes next.
The building's management company, Brookfield Financial Properties, is gauging what occupancy will be after the attacks.
For Twitter, the question of when to intervene comes in gauging what is "direct" and what is "specific".
Huang refined her social media skills, crafting photos and messages, gauging what worked and what didn't in grabbing customers' attention.
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— and gauged what she could do.
It's hard to gauge what happens next.
But nobody can gauge what the political impact of such an attack would be.
He paused to gauge what effect his platitudes had on our potential bonding with him.
A few years ago, the chamber conducted a survey to gauge what outsiders thought of Tulsa.
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