Quotes About Gauge
Speaking as a midfield player myself, I know it's easier to make your runs into the box from that deeper, more central position. You can gauge where the ball is going to land and how best to time your run.
~ Jermaine Jenas
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I had more or less abandoned the idea of an electroweak gauge theory during the period 1961-1970. Of the several reasons for this, one was the failure of my naive foray into renormalizability.
~ Sheldon Lee Glashow
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Well, gauge theory is very fundamental to our understanding of physical forces these days. But they are also dependent on a mathematical idea, which has been around for longer than gauge theory has.
~ Roger Penrose
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Typically, the thinner the gauge of a pan, the more intense the hot and cool spots that form on its interior, which can lead to uneven cooking.
~ J. Kenji Lopez-Alt
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We are identified and known by the sort of fruit, the quantity of fruit, and the quality of fruit borne out in our daily conversation, conduct, and character. There is no greater criterion for Christians. It is the paramount gauge of God's people.
~ W. Phillip Keller
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Anything you need to quantify can be measured in some way that is superior to not measuring it at all.
~ Tom DeMarco
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wheel cast his eyes over the gauges. Out of gas.
~ William W. Johnstone
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Integrity is your own gauge of what is right for you. Integrity is not a stand-alone concept
~ Jennifer Lopez
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The photon is the first example we will encounter of a gauge boson, a fundamental, elementary particle that is responsible for communicating a particular force.
~ Lisa Randall
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A man's magic demonstrates what sort of person he is, what is held most deeply inside of him. There is no truer gauge of a man's character than the way in which he employs his strength, his power.
~ Jim Butcher
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On promotion on performance) The problem lies in the difficulty to define a meaningful measure of performance.
~ W. Edwards Deming
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