measuring

IPA: mˈɛʒɝɪŋ

noun

  • Act of measurement.
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Examples of "measuring" in Sentences

  • Hooton had made his name measuring the heads of criminals.
  • With very little research and effort put into establishing a baseline, this, for me, is a good indicator that there's no true interest in measuring the impact.
  • Robert Shiller of Yale made his name measuring "real" P/Es based on a 10-year moving average of earnings and noting how booms bust when the ratio gets too high.
  • Yes, but averages and the "trend estimate" numbers we publish assume that most of the variation, whether based the errors involved in measuring a sample rather than the entire population, or based on subjective survey design decisions that pollsters make, from question wording to identifying the likely electorate, is random.

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