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All previous tests, both by the government and the insurance group, have gauged vehicle safety based on collisions with cars.
When Clinton ran for President in 2016, she may not have gauged how profoundly Bill Clinton's record with women would hurt her.
A spokesman for the Frick Collection said that no certain evidence exists that the line was actually spoken, but Frick must have gauged his own project at least in part against Carnegie's.
"Bob Coen is the unequaled dean of advertising forecasting," said Leland Westerfield, managing director at BMO Capital Markets, "and the benchmark by which all those in advertising, media and finance have gauged their own expectations for the advertising economy".
Yet Mr. Henze's acute ear would seem to have gauged the effect of every layered element in the amassed sound, which in some sections includes passages for a sub-choir of 12 voices singing from the balcony and grating disruptions for organ.
Microsoft must have gauged its original choice to limit OneDrive storage for both paid and free users because the economics weren't great.
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Van Gaal, it turned out, had gauged their limitations to perfection.
Through Neinas, Syracuse has gauged the interest of Connecticut Coach Randy Edsall, the person said.
A few months earlier the Teatro Real had gauged his interest in coming here.
He later said he had gauged his popularity from the number of followers he had attracted to his Facebook page.
RECENTLY, Mr. Abraham has gauged local intelligence in addition to more cosmopolitan analysis for his investment strategies.
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