Similar words: reassuring, reassuringly, measure, measured, measure up, measure out, measurable, measure up to. Meaning: ['meʒərɪŋ] n. the act or process of assigning numbers to phenomena according to a rule.
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151 They estimated that it would take them four months to build the cells, the measuring equipment and constant temperature baths.
152 Measuring the infant, administering vitamin K and eye ointment, and bathing the infant must be saved for later. 6.
153 You are virtually 25 percent of the way to your new shape and tomorrow morning you will be measuring and weighing yourself.
154 Each experiment involved increasing or decreasing lighting and measuring worker productivity.
155 The unit is equal to the volume of a container measuring 8 by 8 by 20 feet.
156 Measuring your cholesterol How do you know if you have a raised blood cholesterol level?
157 In classical mechanics one can predict the results of measuring both the position and the velocity of a particle.
158 This is easy enough, but measuring along the coastline requires a very long ruler indeed.
159 Tacitly or explicitly, these beliefs provide your organization with guidelines and criteria for measuring success.
160 Are we measuring time and speed or are we measuring something we think is time and speed?
161 In the next box, a set of measuring cups and one of measuring spoons.
162 Respiratory alkalosis is characterized by a primary deficiency in physically dissolved CO2 which is quantitated by measuring the blood PCO2 level.
163 The members would like six-inch knitted squares or six-inch wide strips measuring six or four feet.
164 Calibration of the measuring system was done before the insertion of the probe into the rectum.
165 Since the mid-1980s a direct means of measuring present rates and directions of plate motion has become available.
166 The index measuring the prices manufacturers paid for goods rose to 11. 4 from 4. 5 in December.
167 Strain fat from skillet and strain through paper towel into heatproof measuring cup.
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168 Start planning your celebration for the day of the last measuring session - the day after tomorrow.
169 Palmer originally specialised in acoustics but became interested in the physics of the Earth and in measuring ages by radiocarbon dating.
170 Sir Crispin advocated the need to change the method of measuring the wealth of nations.
171 Secondly, even where there is some clarity about the required attributes, there is difficulty in measuring their attainment.
172 If you are ordering, designing or making shelves, take the precaution of measuring a fair sample of your collection.
173 Another difficulty is that the various methods of measuring the lag are subject to severe criticisms.
174 It is doubtful whether this index provides an appropriate basis for measuring the rate of inflation.
175 There is no opinion poll mechanism for measuring the scale of social unrest.
176 But there is no scale for measuring our efficiency to smell.
177 Real success comes in small portions day by day. You need to take pleasure in life's daily little treasures. It is the most important thing in measuring success. Denis Waitley
178 These include classifying, observing, predicting, inferring, hypothesizing, interpreting data, and measuring.
179 The Doctor paced around the excavation measuring the depth and imprint of the relics.
180 The means of measuring response varied from attitudinal statements to degree of penile tumescence.
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