It's gauging whether or not a leaner RIM is once again nimble enough to stay relevant.
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Ultimately, she adds, merchants that adopt a surcharge should "tread lightly" by gauging initial consumer response.
Savvy shoppers know that third-party independent validation is key to gauging the credibility of such claims.
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The report took a three-pronged approach to gauging the economies potential growth for the next decade.
Gauging from the turnout at Demal's event, it looks like that could happen here, too.
And you just mentioned that he was gauging the interest of Republicans to participate.
Gauging the popular mood so far suggests the industrial action is fairly well supported.
Their main responsibility is gauging when it will rain and covering the instruments with a tarp.
Instead of gauging their responses with pellets of food, he probed them with recording electrodes.
This is the first poll gauging Americans' positions on the strategy following Bush's address.
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Finally, one evening at teatime, gauging the psychological moment, Nawab asked if he might say a word.
It counts as a recall, for sure, but the Power surveys are gauging consumers' level of satisfaction.
It's his rating system for gauging the level of investor interest on a scale of 0 to 10.
Today, a new element of leadership is making a profound difference in gauging business performance: corporate social responsibility.
It is at the start of a journey Paris began a decade ago and is gauging reaction carefully.
Discussion of the plan has also exposed the difficulty of gauging future flows of immigrants to the United States.
Also good for gauging the employee temperature of a company, so to speak.
His talks with Chinese Foreign Minister Tang Jiaxuan appeared aimed at gauging the support Pakistan can expect from China.
Social media affords a more straightforward way of gauging the bonds between brands and the consumers who love them.
Until then, gauging party support - and strength in the electoral college - is mainly a matter of educated guesswork.
Others are meant to pick up on merit by searching for typos or gauging the density of information in an article.
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Sinopec Engineering is still gauging investors' interest in the IPO, but some fund managers said bankers are asking for too much.
It's true that those tools weren't designed with the aim of gauging public opinion, the way political polls and surveys are.
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The two sides are gauging the international reaction, especially from the two nations that count the most, the U.S. and Japan.
Foreign and Chinese firms that wanted to enter joint ventures had no way of gauging the counterparty risk of potential partners.
The past week has provided the best opportunity yet for gauging exactly how liberal or authoritarian the home secretary really is.
Banks are allowed some leeway to use computer models in gauging the real value of assets that, for whatever reason, aren't trading.
Gauging the economic impact of the crisis is as difficult as predicting when and where the next cloud of ash will appear.
The Dubai-based Al-Arabiya channel showed people gathered to watch on location from major Arab capitals gauging reaction from Beirut, Baghdad and Riyadh.
And there is no denying that he has shown an uncanny instinct for gauging the national mood, unedifying though that often is.
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