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Their function is as a baseline from which to gauge any potential hazard impacts.
Oscar winners aren't the best barometers by which to gauge the national mood.
These results should provide a reference from which to gauge the long-term success of the single-stage approach.
European cities have fewer privately funded parks with which to gauge the pros and cons of the model.
Only towards the end of 2000 did the quality start to improve, although analysts are still waiting for comprehensive figures with which to gauge the improvement.
It is expressed in vague terms that are impossible to review properly and receive relevant advice with which to gauge the implications and risks.
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