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As I've stressed before, this is both a remarkable achievement, gauged through the lens of diplomacy, and a largely inconsequential one, gauged from the standpoint of the atmosphere.
It also allowed the usefulness of meetings to be gauged.
And its results, gauged by firms' stockmarket performance, are ambiguous.
As in the Berio, clangorous climaxes were well gauged and weighted.
Investors also gauged the possibility of an output freeze by producers.
He was matched-up on site; weight gauged by eyesight alone.
One of our arts reporters gauged the scope of the problem.
A person close to the family gauged it at nearly $40 billion.
The sources said that when aides initially gauged Jackson's interest, he hesitated.
Before Mr. Woetzel gauged her interest, she had already been considering it.
The survey also gauged millennials' financial regrets versus those of older generations.
Another set of questions gauged quality of life related to having a disease.
Mr. Giuliani has not been on some sort of broad-gauged anticorruption campaign.
It may be that the NRA hasn't accurately gauged its depth or breadth.
My use and value, unto you, Are gauged by what you have to do.
A: The S&P 500 looks relatively cheap when gauged against next year's earnings.
Also, Wall Street grew jittery as it gauged where the Trump administration's priorities were.
At that point, I still gauged my success by what my friends were doing.
In a recent study, LendEDU gauged consumer confidence amongst Americans in a unique way.
But which firm is the peer against which Apple's tax affairs should be gauged?
The mood of the country can't be gauged in New York or Washington alone.
Our bureau chief gauged reactions in Stuttgart, the home of storied German car brands.
On this account, a public official is to be gauged only on public acts.
The participants filled out a questionnaire that gauged how tired they are after waking up.
He read the speed better on No. 3 green, having gauged it from No. 2.
The president's popularity — gauged by his favorability rating — is worse than his job approval rating.
The film is gauged to present climate science to a general and possibly resistant audience.
Even with these figures, Murphy stressed that success could not be gauged in one year.
The Pont d'Austerlitz is also where the flow of the river in Paris is gauged.
Until this moment, senator, I think I never really gauged your cruelty or your recklessness.
A summit is being held Thursday where the industry's progress and intentions will be gauged.
Disappointing purchasing managers' data from Europe also weighed, as investors gauged the impact on global growth.
INVENTORY Demand for goods or machinery can be gauged by checking the inventory-to-sales ratio.
In different ways, they all gauged the men's beliefs about gender and their emotional well being.
An earlier version of this article described incorrectly how the effectiveness of flu vaccine is gauged.
The list below is a distillation of the year in its purest form: gauged by reader interest.
The real ratings impact of Lauer's exit, if any, will be better gauged in the coming weeks.
The GII gauged economies based on factors including infrastructure, market and business sophistication, creative output and research.
The fact is, the market, at least as gauged by the , really hasn't done much of anything.
One must understand that he will be gauged through a racialized lens by his millions of supporters.
He was white, with a bald head, gauged ears, and a red beard showing signs of gray.
He was cautious about appearing overly valedictory before the full scope of the recovery could be gauged.
Inflation in the first 10 months of this year was gauged at 6.52 percent, government data showed.
"Certainly, we never gauged each other's contributions by lines of code," he told me on the phone.
Knowing they would need a writer, Nodler gauged Maher's interest; Catastrophic had staged several of his plays.
It was in that meeting that Trump first gauged his ability to deal with Kim in person.
Hedge funds broadly this year are up 3.1 percent, as gauged by the HFRI Fund Weighted Composite Index.
Maybe in this case they didn't I think they probably just gauged demand and drew an unrealistic trendline.
She said the studies should be viewed with a degree of skepticism because they gauged correlation, not causation.
"Until this moment, senator, I think I have never really gauged your cruelty or your recklessness," said Welch.
Last year, the IMF gauged that the unemployment rate in Iran was at nearly 14 percent, and rising.
Their stress levels were then gauged with an infrared pupil tracker, which measured the dilation of their pupils.
Only several weeks ago, the stock market gauged the probability of the deal's completion at virtually 100 percent.
She said research had found that men, on average, gauged the economy based on their own financial situation.
By counting the barracks, Boczek gauged the number of Kommandos —units of slave laborers—staying at the camp.
At four months old, Media Noche's success is gauged primarily in how many foreign tourists come in each week.
Hedge funds broadly this year gained 5.5 percent through August as gauged by the HFRI Fund Weighted Composite Index.
And why should we be worried about music's "quality," as gauged by the transactional, strictly capitalist terms of pop?
Which leads to my experiment: I stopped smiling at people for a day and gauged reactions, including my own.
The prices provides a benchmark against which Middle East sales of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) to Asia are gauged.
Could it have been measured in goals or assists, or was it supposed to be gauged by social change?
Employee effectiveness and happiness already can be gauged directly through surveying, but also indirectly by having AI conduct sentiment analysis.
It calls for penalties of around $30 for scofflaws, and its success is to be gauged by daily pollution measurements.
Currently, a budding surgeon's skills are gauged by another person through extensive testing, which takes up valuable time and resources.
Glacial scientists have now gauged how much oceans would rise if the ice shelves fail, and the news isn't good.
To be fair, the company is still more or less being gauged on the growth of its monthly active users.
The Vox/Morning Consult poll gauged support for trans people using the bathroom for their gender identity in two ways.
The impact has been seismic, most obviously manifested and most easily gauged by the relentlessness of this season's title race.
A CNN/ORC poll conducted 11 years later in 2017 similarly gauged just 20% support for a return to conscription.
Advocates claim CMS hasn't gauged the success of the knee and hip replacement model, before duplicating it for cardiac patients.
One person who correctly gauged the significance of Scalia's absence from the Court was Mitch McConnell, the Senate Majority Leader.
PARELES The Mexican songwriter Natalia Lafourcade implores forgiveness for straying, contrite and gauged for drama, in this old-fashioned ranchera.
The average stock (as gauged by the equal-weighted S&P 500 ETF, ticker RSP) is handily outperforming the standard index.
While pollsters correctly gauged the sentiment of most slices of the electorate, they underestimated Mr Trump's appeal to working-class whites.
On the bright side, athletes in disciplines where performance is not gauged with a tape measure or stopwatch continue to astonish.
I gauged the readability of these 278 words with the Flesch-Kincaid readability test, which is widely used to assess documents.
My guide was Mauricio Murillo, or Moe, an amiable Bostonian with gauged earrings, a cocked beanie, and a Williamsburg-ready beard.
But the actual state of Huawei's preparations may be better gauged by comments made by Ren Zhengfei, the boss, on May 18th.
The framed embroideries hang on the first and third floors, near handmade porcelain cups, gauged and listing, that line shelves resembling mantles.
The forecast comes after Apple gauged demand for iPhone X with a pre-order process that kicked off online on Oct. 27.
Turkey's lira edged up as investors gauged what a new economic push for the country's struggling banking sector meant for the currency.
When Clinton ran for President in 2016, she may not have gauged how profoundly Bill Clinton's record with women would hurt her.
Change can also be gauged by looking at the ways many journalists described female directors, in particular Bigelow, just a decade ago.
They looked at public interest in candidates (gauged by online searches), polling support for candidates, and media coverage on major cable news stations.
"The state of Montana has never gauged its progress by the size of its cities," Jamie Dutton argues in the opening court scene.
The total brought 2017's private payroll growth as gauged by ADP and Moody's to 2.54 million, an average of 2222,2000 a month.
The survey of 1,140 adults, conducted April 11 through 693, gauged public opinion on the wave of teachers strikes sweeping through the nation.
Pence could have been better prepared, had his speech writer more carefully gauged his audience before the vice president stood behind the teleprompter.
Their attention levels as they go through time zones will be gauged by their ability to play "Whack a Mole" on an iPad.
One measure of the tremendous scale of these operations can be gauged by looking at the expansion of the Federal Reserve's balance sheet.
So I gauged their sense of humor ahead of (and during) the show and managed to layer-in a few funny easter eggs.
Climate scientists gauged how well early models predicted Earth's relentless warming trend and published their research Wednesday in the journal Geophysical Research Letters.
The country's rising temperature is also gauged by Adirley Queirós, another Tiradentes veteran, whose futurist docudrama White Out, Black In, played here in 2014.
Indeed, although the Doomsday Clock once gauged the level of nuclear threat in particular, publishing trends provide a window onto popular fears more generally.
And each of those labels is as carefully gauged for the correspondences it sets up with its neighbors as for its individual designer cred.
Futures pricing as gauged by the CME's FedWatch index point to at least two and perhaps three rate cuts this year starting in July.
"He was often surrounded by up to 20 bodyguards, many of whom had been incarcerated, and were armed with double-gauged shotguns," Burstein alleges.
The group, as gauged by the SPDR S&P Regional Banking ETF, rose as much as 1.5 percent in morning trading before paring gains.
"He was often surrounded by up to 20 bodyguards, many of whom had been incarcerated, and were armed with double-gauged shotguns," Burstein says.
The site gauged job opportunities by the strength of a metro's job market based on median wages, wage growth and the millennial unemployment rate.
They gauged the cognitive ability of their subjects using a wordsum test, which is considered to be correlated to an individual's intelligence quotient (IQ).
Kansas State University extension wheat specialist Romulo Lollato said it could be 10-12 days before the extent of the damage can be gauged.
As her band played folk-pop tinged with some hip-hop brittleness, Ms. Eilish strolled, slouched and crooned with precisely gauged insolence and nonchalance.
NATIONAL An article on Friday about the benefits of receiving the flu shot described incorrectly how the effectiveness of the flu vaccine is gauged.
The poll also gauged who voters would choose in hypothetical general election matchups between Trump and Biden and other top 2020 Democratic presidential candidates.
As in so many other townships, the level of local corruption can be quickly gauged by the quality of government housing for the poor.
Among those requirements was garnering at least 15 percent of voter support, as gauged by an average of five recent national public opinion polls.
Shares of Netflix were up slightly in extended trading, likely a combination of those questions around U.S. growth gauged against its strong performance this quarter.
The survey gauged public support for medications used to treat opioid addiction and needle exchanges, both of which have decades of evidence to support them.
Tamil Nadu's mother Jayalalithaa's popularity can perhaps be gauged by the fact that she was almost universally known by her a nickname: "Amma," or mother.
He listened all week and kept calling in until he gauged the perfect time, and one day he ran upstairs and said, 'I won it!
As a group, hedge funds in November rose 0.9 percent, posting their best month since July, as gauged by the HFRI Fund Weighted Composite Index.
In a 1963 survey by the Gallup Organization that gauged national sentiment of public figures, only the Soviet leader, Nikita S. Khrushchev, was more disliked.
To determine its results, the report gauged the happiness levels of thousands of individuals from 156 nations from their responses to the Gallup World Poll.
In North Korea's opaque regime, an official's status is commonly gauged by his name's ranking in leadership rosters carried by the state-run news media.
The survey then gauged participants' familiarity with the incident; 40 percent of white respondents had "heard a lot," compared to 61 percent of black respondents.
The vacated plinths or spaces formerly occupied by statuary give rise to another photographic possibility whereby the monuments' felt absence might be documented and gauged.
The month was the best for job creation since March, bringing the total private payroll growth as gauged by ADP and Moody's to 2.54 million.
The complexity of the organisation can perhaps be gauged by the expansion of senior management from two deputy governors in 2008 to the current four.
Afterward, we gauged the willingness of representatives to look at the data as well as how the data affected their perceptions of their constituents' opinions.
Afterward, we gauged the willingness of representatives to look at the data as well as how the data affected their perceptions of their constituents' opinions.
That 30,000-foot view allowed for some occasional prescience — for example he astutely gauged where gay rights were headed even before Obama and Hillary Clinton did.
"This process of mapping the geometry is a sort of computation, in which distances are gauged by transmitting and processing information," he wrote in his paper.
We made our choices in advance, through an eerie onboarding survey (sample question: "I am in control of my future, true/false") which gauged our morality.
This might have been placebo, and gauged against the rush of an energy drink or a venti-size cup of Starbucks coffee, the effects were wanting.
They gauged political instability by how often a new head of government was installed or more than half of the cabinet was changed out (or both).
On the bus 11 years ago, he gauged—perhaps correctly—that Billy Bush wanted to hear the gross tales of an unrepentant 59-year-old pussy hound.
The company will always be gauged differently and will probably always be greater than the sum of its parts (in this case, the sum of the niches).
As Vulture reported last year, Sony Pictures Television has the global distribution rights to House of Cards, and has previously gauged cable networks' interest in the series.
BlackBerry includes quite a few security-focused apps, starting with DTEK, where your overall security is gauged by the Key2 based on the apps and permissions set.
By then the controller had gauged the seriousness of the situation and told the other plane to abandon its approach to make way for the charter jet.
Popularity isn't gauged only by one's level of success or talent; a Kardashian has as much cultural potency and currency as a movie star or popular singer.
A survey earlier this year of America, Australia, Britain, France, Germany and Scandinavian countries by The Economist and YouGov, a pollster, gauged how children affected working hours.
Dr Williams's examination has revealed the marks, etched around the astrolabe's circumference at 5° intervals and indicated in the photograph, that allow solar elevations to be gauged.
Hedge funds overall, as gauged by the HFRI Fund Weighted Composite Index, returned just 27 percent compared with the 's total return of just below 2590 percent.
A more recent report by the Royal Society for Public Health in the UK gauged the feelings of 2,000 British citizens and found some other bleak trends.
And it assessed livability using a survey of 24,513 renters, which gauged how satisfied residents are with factors like weather, safety and access to activities and nightlife.
The response if violence erupts will be shaped partly by whether the government has properly gauged the size and unruliness of the protest, and sent enough officers.
Later, he and Coach Nagata gauged Darrel's interest in attending a predominantly white college in Louisiana, where he would have been among the early black football players.
Just in Washington, D.C., alone the Crowd Counting Consortium gauged turnout between 500,000 and 1 million, an overwhelming figure considering the city's population size of around 710,000.
Jerusalem Embassy Announcement This snap report in December gauged media and influencers' responses to Trump's announcement that the U.S. would move its embassy in Israel to Jerusalem.
Success in this year's debates, for example, was often gauged by behavioral quirks, including whether the candidate was too robotic, regularly interrupted an adversary or shouted over them.
"Her popularity is best gauged by her narrow election victory (260,000 votes) against her closest rival, Senator Ferdinand Marcos Jr. [son of the late president Marcos]," he added.
The statement again gauged near-term risks to "appear roughly balanced," meaning there is an equal chance of the economy exceeding or falling short of FOMC members' estimates.
Many of its policies are gauged by polls it conducts on its website and the party's popularity with the younger generation in Iceland has soared as a result.
The poll also gauged voter excitement, with 22020 percent of Republican voters saying they were "excited" about the 2020 elections and 33 percent of Democrats saying the same.
The effects of this printing technique cannot be rendered on a computer and can only be gauged in reality if proofs are actually run out on the presses.
With the help of SPLC, we gleaned each white supremacist group's stated beliefs from public mission statements and literature, and gauged them against those of the alt-right.
Given the fact that objects and humans are not two puzzle pieces originating with fitted parts, intimate affections are therefore not gauged on the idea of sexual intercourse.
But indexes from South Korea to South Africa fell as investors gauged Li's revision of China's 2019 economic growth target, to 13 to 6.5 percent, from 6.5 percent.
Mr. Bloomberg's veteran pollster, Douglas E. Schoen, gauged his prospects in polls in February and March, testing Mr. Bloomberg as a candidate nationally and in 22 crucial states.
I watched through one of his gauged earlobes as a Hansen's employee fed a log of ice into the machine as it ground away at the frozen block.
Our thought bubble: Traditional broadcast has recently competed more aggressively with cable news, as the 24/7 political news cycle driven by President Trump has gauged consumer interest.
The drop in the dollar drove a 5 percent jump in oil prices overnight as U.S. inventories unexpectedly fell and investors gauged the possibility of an output freeze.
" The likelihood of being "on the map" can be crudely gauged by something that Dale Kunce, senior geospatial engineer at the American Red Cross, calls "the Starbucks test.
And it rarely stays the same shape during this one-woman play about sex, longing and what churns beneath them, directed with finely gauged precision by Vicky Jones.
The strength of these crosscurrents can be gauged, in part, by examining the results of the big banks, three of which report their first-quarter earnings on Friday.
And it's up more than 453% in the past 20 days, while the "average stock" as gauged by the equal-weighted S&P 500 index, has been flat.
In an interview with newspaper Valor Econômico published on Wednesday, Funcesp President Martin Glogowsky said a potential sale would be gauged if it proved advantageous for the fund.
The drop in the dollar added to gains in oil which jumped 5 percent overnight as U.S. inventories unexpectedly fell and investors gauged the possibility of an output freeze.
The team gauged the effects of moon dust on human organs by mixing their soil samples directly with human lung cells and mouse brain cells grown in their lab.
BoE officials have played out three rounds of stress testing to date and gauged the seven major U.K. banks' performance with the results due to be released on Wednesday.
The institute gauged the "relative claim frequency" of theft for 2016 to 2018 car models to compile this list of the 20 least stolen cars in the United States.
Traveling the state for his own campaign for the State Senate, and later Congress, Mr. Rivera methodically gauged Republican support for Mr. Rubio against Charlie Crist, then the governor.
If, on the other hand, you selected people at random from the general population and gauged their basketball potential, you would find that it was highly correlated with height.
Despite the new tighter anti-money laundering laws, a potential case would be gauged under the less rigorous rules in force at the time of the alleged offences, he said.
Parish and colleagues recruited more than 450 men to take a 103-question survey that gauged their awareness of menopausal symptoms and their understanding of menopause and its treatment options.
According to people who spoke with Becker, he seemed to be on unofficial duties for the Sanders team as he gauged interest in putting a team together in South Carolina.
At the time, VW believed it could fix polluting vehicles with a software update and gauged the potential financial risk to be around 150 million euros, the Braunschweig document shows.
He got in his pickup and drove west on a dirt road for a better look, then pulled over and gauged the smoke's distance—still pretty far off, he thought.
His views on the subject are best gauged through his posts on Twitter in 22009 and 2013, when the war was a much bigger news story than it is today.
They were early and enthusiastic Trump supporters, and when they went on road trips this year, they gauged their candidate's support by counting up his yard signs and Hillary Clinton's.
This design boom can be gauged at MoWeek, the local fashion week held in April and October, which began in 2010 with six showrooms and now includes more than 60.
Their consumption of sugary drinks was gauged by participants submitting at least two 24-hour diet recall questionnaires, which asked about their usual intake of 3,300 different food and drink items.
Factory activity, gauged by the Institute for Supply Management's (ISM) survey, hit the lowest level since November 2016 while personal income fell for the first time in more than three years.
Factory activity, gauged by the Institute for Supply Management's (ISM) survey, hit the lowest level since November 2016 while personal incomes fell for the first time in more than three years.
Given the muted nature of various measures of inflation this year (gauged by consumer price index or personal consumption expenditures), her view for inflation will be the key feature to watch.
That he has only won two Spanish titles in nine years will matter little: This is a club that has always gauged itself, and its stars, by its success in Europe.
Here are the total returns for the S&P 500, and for a 60/40 stock/bond portfolio (gauged by the Vanguard Balanced Index Fund) at several intervals starting at Sept.
That can be gauged not by those players whose gifts are so lavish that they would have succeeded regardless of their education, but by the broad standard of those behind them.
Using two groups of "nest intruders" — one a group that had messed with the birds' nests previously, the other that were considered "new" — they repeatedly approached birds' nests and gauged their reactions.
The New York Times/Siena polls gauged potential head-to-head matchups in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Florida, Arizona and North Carolina — states that will play a huge role in deciding the election.
Yet the sector as gauged by the SPDR S&P Bank ETF was off 1.2 percent in early afternoon trading, with all of the banks that reported off at least 2 percent.
Using this type of analysis in medicine, a person's health is gauged not just by blood pressure, for example, but by blood pressure in tandem with weight, cholesterol levels and heart rate.
Bruce, 29, who has a stronger throwing arm than Granderson, said Collins had gauged his willingness to play center field, a position he has not played for a full game since 2008.
One measure of the fallout will be gauged by following how many of these residents end up having to put more geographical and social distance between themselves and their elite former neighbors.
On Saturday, in temperatures that at times reached 90 degrees, the AFP team gauged voters' opinions on two major policies of interest to the Koch network: tax reform and reducing government spending.
" (This is true.) Other questions gauged general views: "Do you support or oppose reducing prison time for … people who committed a violent crime and have a low risk of committing another crime?
"[Haspel] has the broad-gauged experience from both foreign and domestic assignments to serve as the right-arm for Director [Mike] Pompeo," former National Intelligence Director James Clapper said in a statement.
The public conversation about progress, they say, has been forcibly redirected, and is now restricted to technology and entrepreneurship—an emphasis that, while not wholly rhetorical, seems gauged to impress foreign observers.
The Wellington-based Human Rights Measurement Initiative (HRMI) quizzed experts in all of the 19 nations it assessed, including civil society groups, lawyers and journalists, and gauged how each state treats its citizens.
We also wanted Kevin's take on Chris Rock crossing over to horror films and signing up to produce the next "Saw" chapter ... and gauged Kev's interest in getting involved with scary movies himself.
There's the famous quote from Brian Eno that suggests the Velvet Underground's importance wasn't gauged in album sales, but by the number of bands that formed as a result of hearing those records.
But one interesting feature of the present rally is how relatively reluctant many professional and individual investors have been to embrace it (as gauged by sentiment surveys, fund flows and hedge-fund positioning).
The technology is theoretically meant to prevent car theft, but has not yet hit the market — however, it illustrates the sheer range of biometric data that can potentially be gauged by artificial intelligence.
The prestige of the Counter-Terrorism Service can be gauged by the fact that when the Iraqi government launched a recruitment drive in May, 300,000 men applied to be part of the force.
Among the 229 participants in the mock interviews, those who believed a local law prohibited discrimination were also less likely to discriminate, based on metrics that gauged negativity toward gay and lesbian people.
Restaurant Review 9 Photos View Slide Show ' For a long time, the seriousness of a pizzeria could be gauged by a simple yes-or-no question: Did it sell pizza by the slice?
We gauged whether our participants would engage in reasoning or "go with their gut" by having them complete something called the cognitive reflection test, a test widely used in psychology and behavioral economics.
That was the conclusion of a new report by the Pew Research Center, which gauged Americans' attitudes toward religious groups by asking nearly 63,000 US adults to rate different groups through a "feeling" thermometer.
Shares of Netflix were up slightly in extended trading — around 2% after the report came out — which is likely a combination of those questions around U.S. growth gauged against its strong performance this quarter.
Few seasoned portfolio managers wagering on the maker of rainbow-vomit photo filters will have properly vetted the product, though they will have perhaps gauged its popularity by monitoring their children's mobile-data usage.
The outcome was gauged as positive for European markets; the French CAC this week logged its best day in five years, while Italy's benchmark FTSE MIB market logged its best day in a year.
According to the New York Times, the success of the attack on the control systems could only be gauged if the US were able to observe Iran try and fail to launch a missile.
SINGAPORE, Jan 29 (Reuters) - London copper prices rose on Wednesday from a four-month low, after falling for 10 straight sessions, as investors gauged the economic impact of the new coronavirus outbreak in China.
As the Trump administration was reviewing candidates, officials quietly gauged support among the bank's board of directors to ensure a serious challenge effort could be overcome, according to a person familiar with the effort.
The video below demonstrates how the fraudulent video ads are hidden out of sight behind image banners: As to the scale of this fraud, DoubleVerify gauged it at 60 million fraudulent video ads per month.
The other part of the problem is that people are security – just buy IT, so we've always had two vendors, tried to have vendor not get price gauged by one or have two different people.
If, say, one firm pays $100m for another that has $30m of tangible assets, the residual $70m is counted as an intangible asset—either as brand value, if that can be gauged, or as "goodwill".
To add to all these signals, the researchers also gauged the general "toxicity" of conversations using Google's Perspective API, an AI tool that tries to measure how friendly, neutral, or aggressive any given text is.
Banks, as gauged by the SPDR S&P Bank ETF, are up only about half as much as the broader financial sector, though they've rallied nearly 20 percent since the same early September starting point.
One other longer-view class in a low-growth environment involves the ESG grouping, which has outperformed the market this year with a 25% return as gauged by the S&P Global 1200 ESG Index.
Indeed, Cloudflare had initially indicated that its shares would be priced between $10 and $12, before adjusting the price upward, which suggests its underwriters, led by Goldman Sachs, fairly accurately gauged demand for the offering.
That the process is underway can be gauged by the fact that the creative director of a powerhouse multinational like Dior Men can now pay overt homage to figures once judged marginal or even less.
Shone Anstey, the co-founder and president of Blockchain Intelligence Group, gauged that the level of illegal transactions in bitcoin had fallen to 20 percent in 2016 and was "significantly less than that" in 2017.
To illustrate her point, she gauged Barr's feelings about the unorthodox language Trump directed at two key witnesses during the Russia probe: Trump's former campaign manager Paul Manafort and his self-described fixer, Michael Cohen.
Tesla has often been gauged on its production output as Wall Street looks for signs that it can deliver on the promise of ramping up production for its more mass-market electric vehicle, the Model 3.
ET, ESPN ABOUT THE BULLS (23-2105): Wade feels the players now are on the same page after the recent disturbances and said the road trip's success will be gauged primarily on the number of victories.
The whole scene is beautifully gauged, and the problem is that Koch—like Weisse, as Seeband's anxiously watchful wife, and like Rosendahl, as Elisabeth—overshadows Tom Schilling, who is suave but anodyne in the leading role.
The decline of Islamism can be gauged by the way in which the Turkish government has crushed its former ally, the Gulen movement, which it accuses of fomenting the attempted coup in 2016 with foreign help.
Jim Gandy, a local TV meteorologist in the deep red state of South Carolina, launched the pilot Climate Matters project, and Maibach gauged the success of the program by surveying viewers from Gandy's and competitors' stations.
But when gauged with US Census figures of the general population, black people are by far the most overrepresented: They account for 13.3 percent of the US population but a whopping 2000 percent of all victims.
While audiences may grow and shrink according to game development cycles, school years, and other calendars, the health of a streaming community can be gauged by how much those audiences actually engage — in a pecuniary sense, anyway.
A weaker rupee, political uncertainty and the recent fuel price hike weighed on sentiment in the past week with local investors remaining on the sidelines as they gauged the impact of the floods last month, brokers said.
The Reserve Bank of Australia held interest rates steady as expected at its policy review, as it gauged the impact of three cuts already delivered this year, while leaving the door ajar for further stimulus if needed.
Over the course of four weeks, participants recorded their pulse (a good indicator of your body's stress response) before and after looking at the plants and filled out surveys that gauged their psychological state and anxiety levels.
Another measure of the extraordinary scope of recent monetary policy can be gauged by looking at the combined balance sheets of the Federal Reserve, the Bank of Japan, the Bank of England and the European Central Bank.
PETA says almost 40 percent of hunters in the US slaughter and maim millions of animals on public land every year, and meanwhile PETA mentions yearly estimates of illegal animal killing by poachers also gauged in the millions.
In most cases, the level of pessimism as gauged by surveys, fund flows and professional investor positioning has reached readings comparable to prior serious market setbacks outside of a recession: 295 to early 21982; late 21987; and 123.
A weaker rupee, political uncertainty and the recent fuel price hike weighed on sentiment in the past few weeks with local investors remaining on the sidelines as they gauged the impact of the floods last month, brokers said.
Oil prices rose on Monday but gains were limited as investors gauged whether an increase in U.S. drilling rigs and record stockpiles might offset the existing push by producers to cut output and bring the market into balance.
"Erotic Stories for Punjabi Widows" balances darkness and light, social commentary and ecstatic escapism: it is a well-gauged equilibrium that keeps the sex writing from feeling monotonous, and reinvigorates the subplots of honour killings and arranged marriages.
Back then, the problem was that "our team would be gauged on how many arrests we could make in a week," said Atlanta Chief of Police Erika Shields at the community conversation of her days on the force.
That threshold was determined by a measurement called the wet-bulb temperature (WBT), which is gauged by wrapping wet cloth around the bulb (or sensor) of a thermometer, so that evaporation of the water can cool the bulb.
In fact, Clemons said there's a chance the Fed could enact four rate hikes this year, one more than central bank officials themselves have indicated and twice what the market is expecting, as gauged by fed funds futures trading.
I have now viewed and gauged this shining zone in almost every direction, and find it composed of stars whose number, by the account of these gauges, constantly increases and decreases in proportion to its apparent brightness to the naked eye.
SHANGHAI, Feb 20405 (Reuters) - China's yuan eased slightly against the dollar on Wednesday after the central bank fixed its midpoint at a new more than one-month low, and investors gauged the hit to the economy from the spreading coronavirus epidemic.
Chekroud says that researchers gauged participants' "bad mental health days" by asking them to estimate the number of days in the past month in which they'd say that their mental health wasn't "good" (considering factors like stress, depression and emotional problems).
The new minister also said the shortfall in oil supply caused by new U.S. sanctions on Iran had yet to be gauged before Iraq and other OPEC members could decide what action to take ahead of their policy meeting next month.
There has been a "sea change" in Federal Reserve policy over the past several months that will need time to make its way through the system before its effects can be gauged, St. Louis Fed President James Bullard said Tuesday.
We got Meghan and her husband Wednesday in New York City ... and because everyone is freaking out about Disney re-imagining "Home Alone," our guy gauged the couple's interest in bringing back to life another movie about kick-ass kids.
The agency's preliminary finding was contained in a report by its economic studies department, which gauged the impact of the proposed takeover of Estácio Participacoes SA by rival Kroton Educacional SA to form an education powerhouse with some 1.5 million students.
Many online surveys, which in the last election had gauged the Sweden Democrats' vote better than conventional polls, had signaled they could dethrone the Social Democrats as the nation's biggest party - a position the center-left has held for a century.
The institute gauged the "relative claim frequency" of "whole vehicle theft" for models of passenger cars, pickups, SUVs, and vans for model years 2016 to 2018 to compile this list of the 20 most stolen cars in the United States.
The group's UK chief technology officer Scott Petty said on Thursday that Huawei radio equipment was used in nearly a third of the company's 18,000 UK base stations - a part of the network it gauged to be very low risk.
The first test for Democrats and how well they have gauged the field will be on Tuesday, when all eyes are on the presidential race but voters will make pivotal decisions that will shape the race for control of Congress.
"His name ID across the country was shockingly high," said Josh Earnest, President Barack Obama's last press secretary, noting that Mr. Spicer, unlike his predecessors, was often included in opinion polls that gauged the public's views of members of the administration.
"It's not that we are opposed to science, but we want the performance on the athletes to be gauged on their hard work, on what they're able to accomplish without technological aids, specifically swimsuits," said Chuck Wielgus, executive director of USA Swimming.
Stan Greenberg, the veteran Democratic pollster who helped Bill Clinton win the White House in 1992, gauged reaction to the speech online on behalf of the liberal Voter Participation Center and the American Federation of Teachers, two constituencies crucial to November's election.
This time will be gauged not by the symphonies, nor art we exult in, nor the skyscrapers we concoct, nor the satellites we launch beyond earth's atmosphere, it will be remembered by our ability to salvage our relationship to Earth and its biodiversity.
"Until this moment, Senator, I think I never really gauged your cruelty or your recklessness," said Joseph Welch, the lawyer for the U.S. Army, which was then in a fight with McCarthy in the Senate, after McCarthy attacked one of Welch's assistants.
Although conditions were different and the dollar has a far higher market profile than the euro, a flavour of what might ensure can be gauged from the reaction in mid-2013 when the Federal Reserve announced a tapering of its QE programme.
They gauged support for a few different progressive economic policy ideas and then compared the views of low-income voters (with less than $40,000 per year in household income) to more comfortable ones (with more than $80,000 per year in household income).
"I still see the main driver for the dollar/yen to be U.S. 20.7084 year bond yields and the overall level of risk aversion in the system which can be gauged by the VIX index," said Sim Moh Siong, currency strategist at Bank of Singapore.
TORONTO, May 8 (Reuters) - Canada's benchmark stock index rose on Monday as energy stocks climbed after investors gauged the recent selloff had gone too far, while shares of Home Capital Group Inc recovered from a nearly 14-year low to end 16.8 percent higher.
I think the performance of any engineer is gauged by how seamlessly the artist is able to work on their creative vision without ever being interrupted or slowed down by something technical and my ability to make that happen sets me apart from other engineers.
Over the next few months, Mr. Trump met quietly with Republican pollsters who tested a political message and gauged his image across the country, according to people briefed on his efforts, some of whom would speak about them only on the condition of anonymity.
The stock has only recently turned positive thanks to a late-September rally, but is barely positive during a year in which the has surged 13 percent and bank stocks otherwise, as gauged by the SPDR S&P Bank ETF, have risen 4.3 percent.
The researchers evaluated studies for methodological quality, then gauged how AA and 212-step treatment fared in terms of rates of continuous abstinence from alcohol, percentage of days abstinent, longest period of abstinence, drinking intensity, alcohol addiction severity, alcohol-related consequences, and cost-effectiveness.
In addition, those crafting these proposals are also challenged to write out future-facing press releases and FAQ documents that imagine what these solutions will ultimately look like and the core function they will serve, defining metrics by which their performance will be gauged.
Brent crude was 20203 per cent higher at $22020 a barrel in London trading, having calmed from an earlier spike to as high as $23 in the Asian session as investors gauged the consequences of the Iranian action and the likelihood of a US response.
Tokyo faces pressure to go smoke-free by 2020, from bodies such as the International Olympic Committee and the World Health Organization (WHO) - which ranks Japan at the bottom worldwide in anti-smoking regulations, gauged by the types of public places entirely smoke-free.
However, the professors devised a weighted index that combines the share of enquiries for airlines from different countries (based on Google searches) and a measure of anti-Semitism in those countries (as gauged by an index produced by the Anti-Defamation League, a civil-rights organisation).
A weaker rupee, political uncertainty and the recent fuel price hike also weighed on sentiment, as local investors mostly remained on the sidelines as they gauged the impact of the floods that killed 24 people in the island nation over the past two weeks, brokers said.
After the release of the Fed's statement, U.S. stocks added to gains, with the S&P 500 index ending the day about 1.5 percent higher, while the dollar and short-term yields fell as investors gauged an even lower probability of additional rate hikes any time soon.
She gave me ample time to change and get covered by the sheets (you can keep on underwear, shorts, or nothing — whatever you choose), gauged my comfort level throughout without ever disrupting the flow, and talked as little or as much as I showed interest in.
The participants (from Germany, Norway, and the United Kingdom) completed questionnaires about their diets and overall nutritional intake, along with taking a pair of lung tests: One measured how much air they could expel in one second, while the other gauged how much they could inhale in six seconds.
Dialogue from "Rio Bravo" is heard as well, but Mr. Yang's lofty aspiration may be gauged by several references to "War and Peace," a book seen by the movie's most romantic character as the Western equivalent of the Chinese martial arts novels in which he imagines he lives.
A weaker rupee, political uncertainty and the recent fuel price hike weighed on sentiment in the past week, as local investors mostly remained on the sidelines as they gauged the impact of the floods that killed 24 people in the island nation over the past two weeks, brokers said.
The study, focusing on returns from 2006-18, found that a basket of clever symbols posted a compound annual return of 13.22% from 2006-18, while the broader market, as gauged by the CRSP Total Market Index of nearly 4,000 stocks, returned just 4.9% annually during the same period.
The volunteers completed the BODS questionnaire and others that gauged the extent to which they sympathised with certain authoritarian views ("Our country needs a powerful leader, in order to destroy the radical and immoral currents prevailing in society today", for instance) and with more socially, fiscally or morally conservative views.
At some point in Biden's courting process, before their lunch meeting made at the former vice president's request, members of Biden's team gauged her comfort level with what they had planned next, a source close to Biden's team told BuzzFeed News: for the broad contours of their meeting to be made public.
The 31-year-old former Manchester City player seemed spry yet, as he gauged a loose ball in the box—instead of collecting it, and taking his time, Wright-Phillips went straight for the overhead, and guided it into a neat little corner of the goal after stretching it across the keeper.
Sure, in-office peels still use concentrated alpha and beta hydroxy acids, gauged to penetrate the skin at a depth that at-home peels don't reach in order to eat up dead cells that sit on the surface of the skin, de-gunk and tighten pores, even out skin tone, and stimulate collagen production.
Beyond tracking visitor numbers, an exhibit's popularity can also be gauged using the commercial success of the accompanying store, and Harvey envisions that because of how customers are reacting to the products, additional pieces will soon be developed for the larger shop, creating more opportunities for visitors to be exposed to and engage with Native American artwork.
Prior European political elections have turned in largely positive outcomes as gauged by the markets; the French election, which took place in two rounds in late April and early May, was perceived a positive for the markets as newcomer Emmanuel Macron won against far-right opponent Marine Le Pen (who was in favor of leaving the European Union).
In town, you could watch the dive bars becoming lunch spots that served portobello sandwiches with garlic fries; visit new museums and new stadiums; see empty industrial buildings turn into cafés where the smell of grinding dark roast chased you past the patrons with gauged ears and thick-rimmed glasses into the wide, light-gray drizzle outside.
In 28500, the health of populism will be gauged partially by the success of its flag-bearers: President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE and those behind Brexit.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersSanders campaign hits back at Biden: 'He is once again peddling dishonest insurance company talking points' Overnight Health Care: House Dems clash over Pelosi drug pricing bill | Senate blocks effort to roll back Trump ObamaCare moves | Number of uninsured children rises Sanders aide says heart attack 'personalized' health issues for voters MORE (I-Vt.) now only leads Trump by 2 percentage points in a hypothetical match-up gauged by the poll, down from an 8-point lead in June, while Sen.
Despite Breitbart's assertion that "we experience [cultural Marxism] on a day-to-day basis, and by that I mean minute by minute, second by second: It's political correctness and it's multiculturalism," the ultimate failure of this long Marxist insurgency can surely be gauged by, y'know, the total absence of any Marxist government in the West since Adorno and crew tipped up in the US, or the fact that the world's 67 richest individuals have the same wealth as the poorest 3.5 billion, something that Lenin would most likely have frowned upon.
So, while an "association" may sound less inspiring than a union, it's likely that the legal advisors for the new MMAAA did their due diligence, gauged the shift in the political winds, realized that the incoming Donald Trump administration would soon be filling the two empty seats on the NLRB with Republican members, acknowledged that Trump has a relationship with the UFC stretching back nearly 20 years and was a client of the talent agency that recently purchased the promotion for $4 billion, decided they would never win the employee/independent contractor argument before the NLRB as a consequence, and determined the most effective strategy would be to drop the push for a union and instead for fighters to use their collective clout as highly skilled workers and beloved celebrities to get the UFC to bargain with them.

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