Sentence examples for to gauging the from inspiring English sources

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The government workers are not the only ones who are "making do" when it comes to gauging the nutritional status of children in India.

Indeed, when it comes to gauging the value of education, considering only payback is seldom sound, especially for programs steeped in traditions of "knowledge for knowledge's sake".

Twitter makes an effort to monitor abuse; Harvey has teams, in both Dublin and San Francisco, of a few dozen people devoted to gauging the extent of danger.

Mr. Fugard has devoted most of his long and rich career to gauging the toll of apartheid in South Africa in harrowingly human terms.

We could spend hours in a museum without half a brain devoted to gauging the tolerance and hunger levels and whereabouts of our children.

Few scientists, who tend toward sunny outlooks when it comes to gauging the power of rational inquiry, would agree that their greatest quest is nigh on bringing them to a dead end.

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To gauge the most current indicators, Mr. Miller also examined contracts.

But there are indirect ways to gauge the strains.

Both sides seem willing to gauge the market.

Southampton Town hired a consultant to gauge the potential impacts.

But it's hard to gauge the mood.

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