Sentences with phrase «to gauge»

But gauging the accuracy on iPhone X demand can be difficult.
They watch intently and use software to aggregate data to gauge by - the - second reactions to a product launch or news announcement or to respond quickly to, say, a customer fulminating on Twitter.
Gauging your stock price, investors feel the same way.
Be sure to include your own remote workers via video conference to show how day - to - day communications work and to gauge if the applicant can communicate effectively.
According to the latest data from AAA's Daily Fuel Gauge Report, six states are now averaging over $ 4 per gallon for regular unleaded gasoline.
In the study, the researchers gave 66 participants, 20 men and 46 women, an assessment to gauge their baseline mood.
This involves a pair of SEAL divers swimming two miles underwater, «using nothing but a depth gauge and a compass to get to their target.»
One place traders are looking is the VelocityShares Daily Inverse VIX Short - Term ETN, which amounts to a direct short bet on the fear gauge.
It's an important gauge of profitability.
For people in their 20s and 30s, Ponnapalli concedes that rules of thumb and general targets are a good place to start since it might be hard to gauge a detailed retirement budget from that many years away.
«You have an optimal risk range that you have to learn to gauge and understand,» Brown says.
Twitter activity can gauge the future success or cancellation of original programming, Janedis said.
The National Retail Federation has conducted a survey to gauge what types of cards consumers will most likely be purchasing and according to their 2012 holiday survey.
Gauging personality, cultural fit and skill level isn't easy — especially in the hiring of remote employees.
A little - known consumer sentiment gauge, called the Policy Uncertainty Index, is actually keeping tabs on how everyone outside the Beltway is feeling about the political situation.
Only you can gauge the right place to book for your meeting.
Unsatisfied with the unemployment rate, the U.S. Federal Reserve added numerous other labour - related gauges to its dashboard, including participation numbers and the pace at which Americans were quitting their jobs.
Johnson pointed to technical symmetry from 2014 and 2015 as a gauge for how nervous Apple investors should be.
That makes her answer not just a handy way for young people to gauge their readiness for the real world, but also a thought - provoking read for parents as well.
Until they do, investors rely on managers» estimates to gauge their results.
The CBOE Volatility Index (VIX), widely considered the best gauge of fear in the market, hit its lowest level in more than 20 years earlier this year.
Gauge Capital recapitalized American Nuts, a Sylmar, Calif. - based supplier and processor of nuts, seeds, and dried fruit.
WHILE it's too early to gauge the long - term prospects of subscriber - based online DVD rental companies, the increasing number of new players entering the market suggests strong support for the idea.
They rely on sensors, which print off a report that looks like a seismograph reading, to gauge the viability and soundness of an oil well.
You've got data from the sensors, the temperature gauges, and all that.
Regular follow - ups can also help gauge customers» perceptions of your brand and get valuable feedback: Pleased customers aren't usually as keen as annoyed ones on talking to (or about) you.
When Premier Rachel Notley announced Alberta's new climate change strategy over the weekend, analysts and pundits rushed to gauge the impact on the oilsands and on the electrical generation business, still dependent as it is on coal.
To gauge a company's credit - worthiness, draft a comprehensive credit application that contains the following:
Apple's new approach to its flagship phone has made it harder than usual to gauge the company's success.
While the gauge has fallen out of the «extreme bullish» territory that preceded the recent correction, Hartnett notes it's still very high.
We have to gauge ourselves and our crew to handle that long - term thing.
It's likely too soon, however, to gauge the overall prospects of Square's foray into Bitcoin.
This will both allow you to gauge its success and keep you from inadvertently exploiting your interns.
I learned to gauge an entire street in advance to get a sense of how many families with kids likely lived there.
In gauging the Switch's prospects against its failed predecessors, at this point it sure looks like history is going to repeat itself.
«Ideally, it will be a dialogue where you better understand one another and see if your life visions mesh and can gauge your mutual feelings and compatibility.»
While it's true that the benefits of being organized can be tricky to quantify, Pash says that the best gauge of being well organized, «is just the lack of anxiety that comes from a clean comfortable workspace where you feel like things aren't piling up and overwhelming you.»
RBC won't say how the vertical ratios are being used, so it's hard to gauge their actual effect.
And heart drugs in general are usually subject to expensive, post-drug approval «cardiovascular outcomes trials» that physicians may use to gauge whether or not to take a chance on a newcomer.
Are you using marketing automation tools, or other feedback mechanisms, to gauge how customers and prospects respond to different types of content or messaging?
Benchmarking is a valuable data analysis tool business use to gauge their productivity, revenue, and overall success relative to that of competitors.
Businesses on Instagram often gauge their success on the platform based on their likes, comments and followers.
Even negative feedback is valuable and can give you an honest gauge of customer satisfaction.
Schroepfer said that Facebook took 3.5 billion Instagram photos, adorned with people's hashtags to describe them, and was able to «produce state of the art results» on the popular ImageNet computer - vision benchmark, used by AI researchers as a gauge of their project's effectiveness compared to others.
The Cboe volatility index, a popular gauge of market fear, spiked above 38 in early February.
Productivity metrics are extremely important to gauge effectiveness, but they don't tell the whole story.
Companies that aim to gauge employee happiness and engagement through an annual survey — the blunt HR tool used in many corporate environments — may capture how a workforce feels on polling day, but they fail to document the dips and rises that occur throughout the year in response to hirings and firings, swings in the business cycle or even news events and weather.
Nomadica sells in California, New York, Vermont, Oklahoma, and Washington, D.C., areas that Toshack picked to gauge interest in her wines.
There's no correct answer, Baden is simply trying to gauge the applicant's creativity and quick thinking.
Just remember, growth can be tricky to gauge.
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