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Torre said he was gauging Loaiza's enthusiasm and was pleased that Loaiza had brought his family.
Matthew Pointon, property economist at Capital Economics, said he was gauging whether current prices represented a bubble by measuring mortgage debt as a proportion of earned income, rather than against the disposable income gauge used officially.
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This week, Foster is in Washington, D.C., for the AAAS annual meeting, where he says he is "gauging interest" for the idea among scientists, lobbyists, and current and past politicians.
But if the killer is just an ordinary American (most likely, a white guy), he's gauged to be a loner, acting on his own, utterly free of context.
Everyone watch Egypt closely, for when the mayor of Cairo goes "off message!" Zeleny says that the Obama administration is "probably right" in the way he's gauged public sentiment as being against a Syrian military intervention and wanting to get out of Afghanistan, and imagines that by the time the general election gets into its later months, we could be in for a large debate on foreign policy.
She was gauging my reaction".
The key to determining just how much you should be lifting, he continued, is gauging your point of fatigue.
Next week the Guardian's industrial editor, Dan Milmo, will be blogging each morning from Japan where he will be gauging the health of the country's manufacturing sector in the wake of the earthquake and tsunami.
Perhaps all it wanted to do was gauge public reaction?
Now the Chinese are gauging what he meant.
One is gauging the refusal rate.
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