Professional organizer Dorothy Breininger uses a 5-point "clutter scale" to gauge whether or not an item belongs in the home: 5 – non-negotiable items that must be there, 4 – items that are difficult to replace or that you use daily, 3 – items used occasionally but not within last six months, 2 – items rarely used but you're hesitant to discard, 1 – items never used, seasonal, specialized tools, etc.
The Rule of 72 can help you gauge whether your current savings plan is sufficient for reaching your short- and/or long-term goals.
A date is not payment for future pleasures, it is a way to get to know someone to gauge compatibility.
Spain placed sixth in the previous gauge, published in 2017.
China's consumer price index (CPI), a main gauge of inflation, rose 1.
" Ultimately, he says, it'll be up to cities themselves to gauge their residents' political appetites for an easier parking spot.
To probe this perception, researchers at Princeton asked volunteers to look at a computer screen and gauge the angle at which a cardboard tube shown being slowly tilted on its side would finally topple over.
It doesn't have to be anything big, but it can be a good gauge for how much help they will be during the tougher things life throws at you.
Researchers from the University of Iowa devised a simple, computerized test to gauge how readily young adults and older adults realize when they've made a mistake.
The Angry River is a short interactive film that uses eye-tracking technology and artificial intelligence to gauge who the viewer looks at and where their eyes linger most on screen.
"If you regularly wake up in the morning without an alarm and you feel rested and refreshed, that's a pretty good gauge that you're getting quality sleep," Geyer said.
That not only helped them gauge the design's evolution, , but it prevented Jobs from insisting that one of his suggestions had been ignored.
The country will also see mild growth in inflation with the consumer price index, a main gauge of inflation, reaching 2.
But regardless, we want to point out to Apple that the FDA just approved a blood test that can gauge the severity of head trauma.
Today we use satellites and other costly equipment to gauge our environment, examining changes in the atmosphere and running sophisticated computer models.
China's consumer price index (CPI), a main gauge of inflation, rose by 1.
The alcohol gauge has become standard issue for U.
Both groups were given a Likert scale questionnaire to gauge how they use Facebook, how much they compare themselves to others, level of materialism, how much they think of Facebook friends as objects, and how much status or other benefits they can gain from their Facebook friends.
If scientists could predict exactly how many participants are needed to gauge the efficacy of a new drug, they could conduct smaller but just as effective studies.
The participants heard their respective selections and then took tests to gauge their creativity, or divergent thinking—the ability to generate novel ideas and conjure up multiple solutions to a problem.