Examples of 'take the measure' in a sentence

Meaning of "take the measure"

take the measure - Means to assess or evaluate a situation, person, or problem in order to make an informed decision or judgment. It involves carefully considering all aspects before acting

How to use "take the measure" in a sentence

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It allowed me to take the measure of your prince.
Take the measure of a man for what he is today.
European scientists take the measure of gravity.
The examiner was placed in front of the individual in order to take the measure.
I came to take the measure of the situation.
Breathe out normally and take the measure.
It is time to take the measure of what is really at stake.
Madeleine Albright had gone there to take the measure of the man.
I decided to take the measure of streaming it live on the internet.
Even a glovemaker has come to take the measure of my hand.
It will take the measure of anything we can put in the air.
It is important to consult them and take the measure best suited to your spot.
Do not take the measure at the centre of the toono which is often lower.
The Senate is expected to take the measure up shortly.
A time to take the measure of loved ones and what we have all accomplished together.

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I have no other who can hope to take the measure of the Count.
The doctor has to take the measure of inflammation and link it with other symptoms.
Bring in this Captain Kidd while we take the measure of him.
And she will take the measure of her valor.
Nevertheless, European research programmes had been quick to take the measure of its implications.
Those who when they take the measure from mankind demand it full.
In the Assembly, Speaker Craig Coughlin, has indicated he 's willing to take the measure.
Astronomers have been trying to take the measure of this dark energy for two decades.
To take the measure of the Prince You know, the Duke will want to.
The European peoples must take the measure of their responsibilities.
Take the measure of the man . ".
Meet Sir James and take the measure of the man.
You can take the measure online through the Authentic Happiness website.
How does philosophy take the measure of this?
So let us take the measure of this Mary Sibley before we go to Salem.
To understand it, it is essential to take the measure of the latter.
He intends to take the measure of the encroaching Persian Empire.
Let us run this for 15 steps and then we will take the measure of info-content.
How can we take the measure of medical emergency?
I stroll there as if at home, by walking, I take the measure of my dwelling.
Then you should take the measure of the problem, even if the child says nothing.
No, the duke will want to take the measure of the prince.
So let us take the measure of Clinton and Trump 's charitable actions.
Well… like today, we take the measure of our stage.
I can take the measure of a hand at 20 paces.
Two Carleton projects take the measure of the music of Eldon Rathburn.
Who, when they take the measure ( of their dues ) from men take it fully.
Those who when they take the measure from others, take it in full!
How do you take the measure of a man?
They also need, obviously, to take the measure of government institutions, which are not monolithic.
First, the person does not take the measure of regulatory upheaval occurred since 2009.

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