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Investors will probably gauge the ability of Europeans to adopt the banking plan as an indicator of their determination to resolve the euro zone crisis.
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They probably gauged when it was ready to cultivate again by the state of the plants".
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However, this finding exposes of a usability testing pitfall: using experienced players to gauge a game's usability will probably result in bias towards ease-of-use.
Because the foundation is eager to gauge the trees' disease-hardiness, scientists will probably inoculate some specimens with fungus after they are planted, while letting exposure occur naturally to others, said the foundation's chief executive, Bryan Burhans.
By this gauge, Asia's economy will probably exceed the combined sum of America's and Europe's within four years.
Some insurance executives say costs will probably remain high until the companies are better able to gauge their potential losses.
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