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The census comparison offers a gauge of how parts of the country have weathered the recession, which began in late 2007 and officially ended in late 2009.

A recap offers a gauge of the transformation wrought by Rodgers and the owner, Fenway Sports Group, and explains why everyone at Anfield is acutely aware of how precarious a place at the top table can be.

It was only 16 years ago, but it nevertheless offers a gauge for the pace of change.

While getting support from the estimated 9,000 attendees doesn't mean a contender is a shoe-in to be their next standard-bearer, it offers a gauge of where they rank with the party's base.

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In time, the stats will offer a gauge of the success of our sometimes half-hearted, sometimes fully realised efforts.

How the North responds will offer a gauge of the pro-dialogue policy of South Korea's new president, Moon Jae-in.

Guardiola felt this daunting assignment would offer a gauge of the progress of his City team and there were some positives for him to take.

Yields in the bond market, which offer a gauge of the expectations of investors for future rates, moved sharply upward on the remarks, while the stock market gyrated.

The vote, in which Argentinians can vote for any candidate from any party, will offer a gauge of public opinion ahead of the presidential election on 25 October.

Still, it offers a general gauge of the advertising.

This offers a better gauge of fiscal sustainability for the Irish economy, says John McHale, who chairs the council.

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