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gauging

[gey-jing] / ˈgeɪ dʒɪŋ /




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Key assessments include gauging an applicant’s curiosity and ability to read a room, which are increasingly important skills as AI takes over other parts of consulting jobs, such as making slide decks.

From The Wall Street Journal

And individual welfare programs often don’t even count benefits paid in cash as income for the purpose of gauging eligibility.

From The Wall Street Journal

In physics, "gauging" a symmetry means allowing it to act independently at every point in spacetime.

From Science Daily

“A key unknown for us remains whether stablecoins will be a winner-take-most-market — an answer here will be important in gauging future gross margins for Circle,” they said.

From MarketWatch

This makes gauging the likelihood of the Federal Reserve cutting rates in December even harder.

From The Wall Street Journal