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She said in her filing that the police had asked her to conduct a test gauging her eyes’ reaction to stimulus, a “less accurate and subjective test” than the blood test she requested.

Having hammered lowly-ranked Spain and Japan, it was hard to gauge exactly how well they were playing.

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It's a chance to gauge the mood in a very different part of the country.

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It uses a unit of measurement called the "Qaly" - the "quality-adjusted life year", which gauges drug effectiveness in terms of how much it would cost to give you a year of healthy life.

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It is produced by nuclear fission for use in medical gauges and devices, but can also be a byproduct of nuclear reactors and weapons testing, the agency said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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