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gauge reaction
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3.55 |
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Gauge the reaction. |
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gauge interest
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2.37 |
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Baseball also wanted to gauge the interest of Fox and CBS. |
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gauge impact
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2.24 |
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But it is hard to gauge the impact. |
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gauge progress
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1.97 |
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However, it is difficult to gauge progress in its implementation. |
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gauge support
|
1.91 |
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It is hard to gauge support for vigilante justice. |
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gauge demand
|
1.71 |
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Harper said track executives are trying to gauge public demand. |
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gauge effect
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1.58 |
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It is, of course, too early to gauge the effects of the debate. |
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gauge level
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1.51 |
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Unions leaders said it was too early to gauge the level of support. |
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gauge strength
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1.38 |
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And a key way to gauge political strength is through fund-raising. |
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gauge extent
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1.32 |
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But accurately gauging the extent of pollution is difficult. |
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gauge sentiment
|
1.12 |
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Also seeking ways to gauge youth sentiment nationally. |
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gauge mood
|
1.05 |
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He accurately gauged the mood of the voters. |
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gauge performance
|
1.05 |
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Villeneuve said he had little opportunity to gauge his performance. |
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gauge opinion
|
0.92 |
|
APTV gauges local opinion. |
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gauge risk
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0.79 |
|
Forecasters can gauge the risk of flash floods from space. |
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gauge effectiveness
|
0.72 |
|
It is difficult to gauge the effectiveness of the campaign. |
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gauge response
|
0.72 |
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Traders in markets around the world had a hectic time gauging their response. |
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gauge success
|
0.72 |
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There are no statewide figures to gauge the success of the law. |
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gauge attitude
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0.66 |
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Conducted earlier this year, the poll gauged area attitudes on race and racism. |
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gauge health
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0.66 |
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On its part, Bank Negara will place the banks under monthly stress tests to gauge their health. |