Sentence examples for measures of things from inspiring English sources

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The study has been split into a search for two types of indicators - subjective ones about how we feel and objective measures of things that affect our wellbeing.

Tables in the history show that measures of things like the national production of electricity and oil, public access to potable water, mobile and landline telephone service and the presence of Iraqi security forces all plummeted by at least 70percentt, and in some cases all the way to zero, in the weeks after the invasion.

Indeed, observation itself is irrelevant to modern physical theory unless it is expressed in quantitative terms, since the prediction yielded by physical theories are predictions of what the observed measures of things will be.

The New York Times yesterday summarized its findings: "Tables in the history show that measures of things like the national production of electricity and oil, public access to potable water, mobile and landline telephone service and the presence of Iraqi security forces all plummeted by at least 70percentt, and in some cases all the way to zero, in the weeks after the invasion".

This improved adjustment may still be overly cautious because the variables under test are, to some extent, repeated each time – they are measures of things that are likely to be in approximately the same place in different years.

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Brahms stands back and takes the measure of things more".

As for whether he will ultimately plunge into the presidential race, Mr. Edwards insisted that he was only "taking the measure of things".

It was Raina and Dhoni who transformed the match for India at a time when the England bowlers appeared to have the measure of things.

I think what he was saying was, 'There are more to some things than meet the eye.' " And, to extend the notion, one must take the measure of things, investigate, do not make assumptions based purely on mainstream perceptions.

Meetings in Chatham and Ridgewood are new in the Quaker measure of things, dating from World War II, when gas rationing made travel difficult to the main meeting in Montclair.

An urban earth mother in a floppy hat, she is a kindly, vibrant presence, a mensch with a McIntosh whose ironclad rubric of sauce making dos and don'ts hints at a life spent coolly taking the measure of things, both in and out of the kitchen.

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