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One gauge of progress on the industrial side, he said, will probably be "hollering and yelling" when power demands do not meet capacity.
One gauge of that fear is the trade at gun shops.
That's $2,100 per American, and it's one gauge of the waste of our existing system.
One gauge of strength in the labour market is the number of vacancies.
As the summer progresses, however, one gauge of Mr. Forrester's progress will be his ability to raise cash.
The apprehension of the California bishops over the survey is one gauge of institutional resistance to change.
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How skillfully these critical poles of power are balanced may offer one gauge for speculating about the fate of populist strongmen in disparate parts of the globe.
Taiwan's Central Weather Bureau has installed more than 400 rain gauges to record hourly data with a density of approximately one gauge every 76 km2 (Fig. 3).
I myself made a field trip to the Alashan Pass in the mid 1990s and found that, because the rails on the Chinese side and those on the other side of Kazakhstan were not of the same gauge, goods brought by trains had to be moved from the trains that fit one gauge and reloaded to another train of another gauge.
The aim of our gauge construction is to combine low and high-pressure measurement in one gauge in a very simple way without changing of electrode potentials.
How does one gauge that?
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