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is gauge
noun
A measure; a standard of measure; an instrument to determine dimensions, distance, or capacity; a standard
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By making the investigation findings public, all Goodell has to do is gauge the national outcry and punish accordingly, thus ensuring that only one team (the Saints) gets a black eye in all this, as opposed to the entire league.
The density of particles is gauge independent and also properly transforms between different Lorentz observers.
Several definitions that are used include absolute pressure that is, gauge pressure plus standard atmospheric pressure.
It is known that a modern trend in development of wide-strip hot-rolling mill technologies is gauge diversification owing to production of thin strip.
"That's on the 'major potential future feature-list' — and part of what we want to do is gauge feedback to understand how important these different things are to people".
The samples were subject to uniaxial tensile loads at the strain rate varying from 10−4 s−1 to 210−3 s−1 with small strain conditions calculated as ∆l/l, where l is gauge part of the specimen.
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The garlic level is gauged perfectly.
The closest thing to an opinion poll is gauging the random opinions of people encountered.
Academic bonds are scholars who publish continually, and whose impact on their field is gauged incrementally.
The building's management company, Brookfield Financial Properties, is gauging what occupancy will be after the attacks.
For now, Brilliance is gauging reaction to its cars and learning about the market.
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