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Don't, for example, try to measure how much you love your wife!
Sometimes he told them to try to measure how wide the nose was — in other words, to focus on a detail that is emotionally neutral.
But they are nevertheless very different sorts of organisations.Most people who try to measure how entrepreneurial a society is try to measure the first type of entrepreneurship.
The old way to figure out how much you matter on the Internet was to count your Twitter followers and Facebook friends; the new way is to try to measure how "influential" those people are.
It is still too early to try to measure how his candidacy is being affected by the television advertisements -- intimate close-ups of a Mr. Edwards, the kind of advertisements that consultants typically run only with the most personable of candidates.
Religion doesn't try to measure how much people believe - or why they should.
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In England, it has tried to measure how successfully teaching reforms in further education come across to the punters.
It avoids using questions that require previous knowledge and tries to measure how quickly and clearly someone thinks.
Most urgent, he said, measuring his syllables and trying to measure how we were receiving them, "are the tests, these — what should I call them?
Those are among the findings released on Thursday from the annual National Survey of Student Engagement, a project that tries to measure how hard, and how effectively, students are working.
Trying to measure how Mr. Trimble is doing is difficult because of people's tendency to be polite in public and less trusting in the polling booth.
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