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If so, Hollywood may be able to gauge interest in a movie earlier, when many budgeting decisions are made.
Some felt that they were able to gauge how well a caller was coping through their own clinical judgement.
In Experiment 2 we are able to gauge more precisely how small a group participants believe they belong to when homophily develops, and this value was surprisingly small (less than five).
By next year, we may be able to gauge broadband availability simply by eying a map.
This is usually not practical for clinical trials, on grounds of time and expense, so there is additional value in readers being able to gauge the reliability of existing reports.
Being able to gauge speed, distance and calories burned is great motivation.
"The one thing I haven't been able to gauge is disease resistance," he said.
Some other animals may be able to gauge linear acceleration and use that to determine distance.
The goals, 20 in total, are specific enough to be able to gauge whether progress is being made, he said.
In many ways, I was able to gauge how well is one's work received beyond the home department.
I'm hoping that just by giving him space, I'll be able to gauge what he needs".
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