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I spent even more time listening to fans to not only gauge if there was demand for a professional team, but specifically what they would like to see in order for them to support a professional team.
Selected from over 2,000 submissions, this year's American fiction films not only gauge the vitality of independent filmmaking in the U.S., but also act as a barometer for our national mindset.
These funding sources have several benefits: you will not have to pay interest on the money you get (since it is money which is used to provide actual product or services) and it will help you not only gauge interest in what you have to offer but also help you build a customer base.
Isn't the alternative space, by definition, where the possibility of failure is written into the mandate, and where a record for risking failure is not only a gauge of institutional success but also the justification for existence?
By quantifying the accuracy of the simulation tool in various areas, the validation effort not only helps gauge the validity of simulation results but also allows users to assess the suitability of the tool for a particular purpose.
Nonetheless, Brosnan believes finger measurements might be useful not only for gauging the relative contributions of male and female hormones in the womb but also for predicting cognitive abilities--although he acknowledges that "we are not suggesting that finger length measurements could replace SAT tests".
White House polling to get a pulse on trends is not new, but the Obama administration has used it more aggressively than others, not only to gauge the popularity of policies but also to learn how to sell them to the American people and Congress.
Or at least a recognition of what judges might find problematic; after all, commentators' skill in a sport like figure skating is not only to gauge a performance but tell us how judges may feel about it.
Given the potential power of testing as a tool to promote learning, we should consider how to incorporate tests into our courses not only to gauge students' learning, but also to promote that learning (Klionsky, 2008).
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