Sentence examples for having to gauge from inspiring English sources

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Gazprom is having to gauge ever more carefully how much it can charge its European customers without putting them off.

It's a truism that British comedy is more complex, surreal and experimental than its slick American cousin, so a UK comedy audience keeps having to gauge the precise level of irony and political correctness.

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But you have to gauge things just right.

You have to gauge your options by the markets.

So we'll have to gauge it, make some adjustments.

And they will have to gauge their priorities as the trade deadline approaches.

His voice, a husky baritone, was casual but guarded, as if he had to gauge just how much to confide.

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

We discussed what footage was appropriate, and we had to gauge it on each individual child and their circumstances.

They had to gauge the anxiety of the Denver Nuggets and the stubborn persistence of the Nets.

He has no objection to Tesco varying the scheme, but will have to gauge whether to drop the sanction to protect the scheme's reputation.

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