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The patina of the metal and the inscription where the gauge registers are very different from new gauges.
Though there are, as yet, no new gauges of consumer confidence, it has surely fallen a lot.
Beijing agreed, after much wrangling, that trade balances should be included as one of the group's new gauges of global imbalances.
Chrome also rings the new gauges, which glow a bluish-white at night, and which are large and elegant, like the face of a dress watch.
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("Here's a new gauge of character," Ackerman writes: "Yawn and see who yawns back").
Paying one's taxes – and being seen to do so – looks set to be the new gauge of electability.
These interactions between quarks and leptons occur through new gauge bosons, generally called X, which must have masses comparable to the energy scale of grand unification.
A new gauge of success will indeed be the country's attractiveness as an economic partner – those trade deals – but perhaps also a political one, too.
However, as more employers move recruitment ads onto the Internet, the new gauge has the advantage of providing a more up-to-date snapshot of demand for workers.
Re "A New Gauge to See What's Beyond Happiness" (Findings, May 17): Martin Seligman, the father of positive psychology, now thinks that happiness is overrated and that we should be studying something called "flourishing" rather than "life satisfaction".
Called the "chained" Consumer Price Index, the new gauge would both slow the growth of Social Security cost-of-living increases and the pace at which tax brackets rise each year, thereby pushing taxpayers more quickly into higher brackets.
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