Barometer
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52 examples of Barometer in a sentence
So you can buy apps and make purchases within those apps, but you think about Amazon, you look at the trust
barometer
that I showed you where people are starting to trust businesses, especially businesses that they believe in and trust more than governments.
(Speaks Spanish) A political cartoon is a
barometer
of freedom in a country.
They are simple summaries of what's going on inside your body, kind of like a
barometer.
The oldest living things in the world are a record and celebration of our past, a call to action in the present and a
barometer
of our future.
This should forever be the
barometer
for bad movies.
But, in making competitive excellence the ultimate
barometer
of success, India’s education system fails to nurture intellectual curiosity and creativity.
Though special, computer chess nevertheless offers both a window into silicon evolution and a
barometer
of how people might adapt to it.
Sport, indeed, seems to be the best
barometer
of relations between the divided Korean people.
The case of Playboy is a much more accurate
barometer
of the state of religious radicalism in Indonesia.
Those who assumed – as many did – that Bush would walk away with the Republican nomination were misreading the political
barometer.
The same cannot be said of Europe, where Germany’s general election in September is viewed as a key
barometer
of continuing commitment to the euro.
The seat of the College of Europe in Natolin, near Warsaw, is a near perfect
barometer
to test the morale of Europe.
Asians, for their part, viewed Europe as either a model of modernity, as in Meiji Japan, or a
barometer
of decay, as in China.
In a China without democracy, student sentiment is a key political
barometer.
Learning can also occur in the classroom, whether through case studies, historical and analytic approaches, or experiential teaching that simulates situations that train students to increase self-awareness, distinguish their roles from their selves, and use their selves as a
barometer
for understanding a larger group.
Why should the financial value of one deal be the
barometer
of a strategic partnership?
What is less often noted is that it can also serve as a
barometer
– warning of approaching geopolitical storms.
In fact, Davos is less a
barometer
that helps us to understand the deep trends that are shaping the world than a mirror that reflects trendy ideas, worries, and perhaps gossip.
The
barometer
of stress watched most closely by experts, the LIBOR-OIS (Overnight Indexed Swap) spread is down substantially from its stratospheric crisis levels.
Trump’s Middle East SupportersWASHINGTON – US President Donald Trump’s effort to bar citizens from seven predominantly Muslim countries has provided, up until now, the main
barometer
of how his administration is viewed in the Islamic world.
Even before Arab women raised their voices during the 2011 Arab Spring, urban spaces played host to feminist protests and served as a political
barometer
for the rest of society.
Maternal health care is also a
barometer
of how well a health system functions.
Similarly, the privatization of state-owned enterprises is an important
barometer
for progress on structural reforms.
And, from the onset of the global financial crisis, the price of gold has often been portrayed as a
barometer
of global economic insecurity.
In Iran, as elsewhere, the street is the country’s best social barometer, and Iran’s 75 million inhabitants – frustrated with sky-high inflation and economic hardship – saw reason to celebrate.
Judging from the most recent Arab
Barometer
survey (conducted in 2016), Algerians were not duped by the government’s Potemkin reforms.
You're familiar with some of them, such as the thermometer, which gives the temperature inside the Nautilus; the barometer, which measures the heaviness of the outside air and forecasts changes in the weather; the humidistat, which indicates the degree of dryness in the atmosphere; the storm glass, whose mixture decomposes to foretell the arrival of tempests; the compass, which steers my course; the sextant, which takes the sun's altitude and tells me my latitude; chronometers, which allow me to calculate my longitude; and finally, spyglasses for both day and night, enabling me to scrutinize every point of the horizon once the Nautilus has risen to the surface of the waves."
It was the Dutch navigator Tasman who discovered this group in 1643, the same year the Italian physicist Torricelli invented the
barometer
and King Louis XIV ascended the French throne.
The barometer, which had been falling for some days, forecast an approaching struggle of the elements.
Under these conditions the
barometer
generally stayed quite low.
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