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Travelers seem to be gauging the safety of visiting Japan in different ways.
The Giants were reported by USA Today on Sunday to be gauging Harper's interest in a "lucrative short-term deal," with "no desire" to offer a decade-long pact, and some teams may be scared off by the 10-year, $240 million contract signed before the 2012 season by the Angels' Albert Pujols, who quickly showed that he was not going to come close to living up to it.
Analysts asked a number of questions that, collectively, seemed to be gauging what the shift to mobile means for Google's advertising business.
Republicans were reported last month to be gauging whether they had the votes to pass the thing, which comes wrapped in a populist package, but could cost students almost $15 billion in financial aid if passed into law.
Glendale at La Cañada (7 p.m. Friday): With an identical nonleague slate to last season, the Nitros' preseason objective figures to be gauging improvement coming off a season that yielded just one win.
However, the company is likely to be gauging sentiment in the coming days as the prospectus containing the float details is due out on Monday.
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"It has to be gauged very carefully in terms of public sentiment," Specter said.
Just what impact these museum shows will have on Miami's own artists is yet to be gauged.
These are artists who have slipped between the cracks, and whose true worth has yet to be gauged.
Many of the measurements, such as the amount of water evaporation, are too fine to be gauged by human touch.
The legislative effects of such defections have yet to be gauged.
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