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But the logic-driven BMW had trouble gauging the intentions of erratic humans.
He said he sometimes disappears during parties at home, and has trouble gauging social cues in large groups.
I had trouble gauging Angelo's reaction throughout these testimonies, so afterward I pulled him aside and asked him what he thought.
There was a frightening scene in which Max — who has trouble gauging social environments — asked for directions from a homeless man, but mostly he just rode the bus in circles.
Portions of the credit markets — which remained locked tight before the weekend — were closed for the Columbus Day holiday, so investors may have had trouble gauging the reaction among banks and big lenders to the new global initiatives.
Perhaps what Trump is having trouble gauging now is how he might feel when he looks at a television on Election Day and sees the smiling face of Hillary Clinton as she is announced as the President-elect.
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The situation becomes troubling when gauged against the fatal effects of co-morbidity of HIV and TB.
In gauging the troubles of the American International Group, the big insurer, Mr. Grant proved no better than regulators, and issued a mea culpa.
Gauging his impact is difficult.
Grunewald said to gauge for economic troubles, he's watching for signs such as slowdown in housing construction.
The trouble with using spy equipment to gauge whether or not someone is a spy, though, is that modern surveillance technology exists at affordable prices for any person keen to try it out.
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