11. The survey attempts to gauge public sentiment about how removal or breaching of the four dams on the lower Snake River would affect recreation. 12. There is little but anecdotes to go by in gauging the sentiment of American Muslims toward the embassy bombing trial and its verdicts. 13. TV analysts might argue that this method of gauging voter sentiment is pointless. 14. But investors seemed somewhat heartened by robust bidding at a government land auction, where property market sentiment is often gauged. 15. Investors seemed somewhat heartened by robust bidding at a government land auction, where property market sentiment is often gauged. 16. Stocks rose slightly after slipping initially as players kept to the sidelines to gauge market sentiment at the start of the week, traders said. 17. The Quad-City Times is not bothering to conduct polls to gauge voter sentiment. |