Sentence examples for precise gauge from inspiring English sources

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As the translator of those 1,400 pages, I had a very precise gauge of the man's fortitude.

In campaign offices around the city, aides were awaiting polls that could offer a more precise gauge of Mr. Weiner's political appeal.

Burgernomics was never intended as a precise gauge of currency misalignment, merely a tool to make exchange-rate theory more digestible.

Invented by The Economist in 1986 as a lighthearted guide to whether currencies are at their "correct" level, it was never intended as a precise gauge of currency misalignment, merely a tool to make exchange-rate theory more digestible.

While the dials seem like a natural extension of focus groups, if not a more precise gauge of real-time audience reaction, several producers dismissed them as the most simplistic and desperate research tool yet, the enemy of groundbreaking work.

LIKE AN electrocardiogram or a stock ticker, filings in a California federal court case known as Ms. L. vs. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement provide a real-time and precise gauge — in this case, of the residual but ongoing cruelty visited upon children by the Trump administration's family separation policy.

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Before the calibration, the vertical condition of the PCA close to the gravitational axis was determined using a precise pressure gauge by calibrating it according to the tilt angle of the pressure balance.

The precise calibre of her misery can be gauged from a glance at her bedside reading, which starts with a copy of Djuna Barnes's "Nightwood" and gets even gloomier, if that is possible.

This is in contrast to precise tide-gauge measurements recorded for the past century from around the globe, which have led the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change to conclude that sea level has been rising by at least 1mm per year.

A skilled translator will be able to gauge precise meaning from context, just as he or she will be alert to subtle variations in style and culture.

There are three times to consider here: 1913, where the action is set, on the brink of the First World War; 2009, when the movie was released; and the years to come, which might, perhaps, measure this calmest of works as a precise and reliable gauge of what threatens us most, now and forever, without and within.

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