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1 Some economists view it as a better gauge of the labor market's health.
2 While charge-offs remained high, delinquencies are a better gauge of future loan performance.
3 Perhaps emotion was a better gauge for things like that.
4 According to the Central Statistics Office, the doorstep approach is a better gauge of real unemployment.
5 Fox would counter that the better gauge would be a comparison to the last Super Tuesday.
6 Dr Smith said that counting building consents was a better gauge of progress than counting buildings constructed.
7 The current Chelsea manager suggested that a better gauge of achievement was building a consistently successful team.
8 The weighted share index, a better gauge of blue chips, has gained around 11 percent this year.
9 The divergence is notable because traditionally, physical markets are viewed as a better gauge of short-term fundamentals.
10 In October, AIG said it would review all coverage types to better gauge its exposure to cyber risk.
11 The four-week moving average is considered a better gauge of underlying trends as it irons out week-to-week volatility.
12 Championed by groups like the AFL-CIO, it aims to help investors better gauge the reasonableness of CEO pay.
13 The number of tickets sold -a better gauge of Hollywood's health -hit its lowest level since 1997.
14 Complex and unique nature of media use What would be a better gauge of media consumption than screen time?
15 A better gauge of the chance of Brexit than opinion polls are probably the odds offered by betting agencies.
16 The committee urged a large post-approval study to better gauge the chances of developing a blood clot with Xience.
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