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As more data came in, the agency reassessed the threat, and in 2000 it gauged that the cancer risks for the most exposed people were 10-fold higher than it previously thought (Science, 16 June 2000, p. 1941).
I can't imagine how many astrophysicists it took to gauge that metric, but to the untrained eye the ads seem unremarkably dishonest (as far as political ads go) and, yes, very effective.
The Producer Price Index, which is also due that Friday, won't grab too much attention since it gauges inflation, and that's under control.
Frustratingly, however, you can only gauge that distance through pushing yourself to the limit.
If Mr. Obama gauged that crowd just right, he also had a few gaffes.
Krist gauged that probably at least several hundred acres had been damaged or destroyed.
Without anything to fix on, there's no way to gauge that seemingly faraway rock.
So it gets gauges that are purely digital.
He gauges that speed so he won't land beyond the takeoff board.
It's a set of interrelated gauges that links seemingly disparate information about a company's finances and operations.
Our measure of social rank was objective in that it gauged the precise rank of each person's income or wealth within defined groups such as age-bands, education levels, and geographic regions.
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