Sentences with phrase «useful barometer»

The phrase "useful barometer" means something that can be used as a tool to measure or indicate changes in a situation, like a weather barometer helps determine changes in the weather. Full definition
Although there are no guarantees that anyone other than the taxpayer involved will receive the promised treatment, private letter rulings serve as useful barometers of the IRS's thinking.
The companion to the Wholesale Trade Survey is the Retail Trade Survey (MRTS), whose data provides a useful barometer on consumer confidence.
It provides a useful barometer of relative city attraction, as well as highlighting the intense strains that many cities are now facing as their real estate markets try to accommodate growth.
Crucially, with much of the council elections centred on the counties, the election of the metro mayors provides a useful barometer of the mood in the cities — something which could underpin the extent of any Conservative rout on June 8.
However many Corbyn supporters have taken a different view - including the leader's former press secretary Matt Zarb - Cousin, who is seen as a useful barometer of the way the leadership thinks.
Not only has the former education secretary wielded considerable influence over the actual legislation, but he also could be a useful barometer in predicting where the rest of his party stands on ESEA reauthorization.
The recent Taylor Review of modern working practices and the Government's response in the shape of its Good Work Plan is a useful barometer for gauging the current state of employment law in England and Wales.
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