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"The only gauge I have for the character is that people laugh at him," Mr. Arkin said.
"Raw traffic numbers should not be the only gauge of a writer's work," Mr. Glaser said in an e-mail message.
Ambitious revenue targets or growth goals are not the only gauge of an organization's health and if they are achieved at a cost to other basics, the long-term downsides, like losing star employees, can outweigh short-term successes as those costs lead to later failures.
The Fed has departed from the rule at other times in the past couple of decades, said Mr Taylor, notably in the autumn of 1998, "but this was the biggest deviation, comparable to the turbulent 1970s".The Taylor rule is not the only gauge of monetary policy.
Its just that they are not the only gauge anymore..
Is monetary gain the only gauge of worth?
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The only gauges that were lit were the airspeed indicator and the artificial horizon, which tells you whether you're going up or down, and if your wings are level, two things you really need to know when flying a plane in the dark.
My oncology team needed the PET Scan to not only gauge where the cancer may have spread but, more importantly, to indicate where to perform a tissue biopsy.
In practice, we find that only gauge-invariant quantities are observables, and this seems to rescue us.
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.
(In fairness, my only gauge of the situation was a Facebook status update).
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