Examples of 'take the pulse' in a sentence

Meaning of "take the pulse"

Take the pulse means to assess or gather information about the current state or condition of a situation, group, or individual in order to make informed decisions or judgments

How to use "take the pulse" in a sentence

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Take the pulse of beggars and buskers.
Researchers take the pulse of the sector.
Take the pulse on your business plan.
We want you to take the pulse of their government.
Take the pulse of my transformation right now.
I just wanted to take the pulse of the place.
Take the pulse of your team constantly.
Then he will take the pulse.
Take the pulse of your business.
It is not enough to just take the pulse of the membership.
Take the pulse of your car.
It can be a bit sobering to take the pulse of your finances.
To take the pulse of the market.
Polls do not simply take the pulse of the public.
Take the pulse of your audience.

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Each side will try to take the pulse of the other.
Take the pulse of your life.
It is at these meetings that we can take the pulse of our missionary effort.
Take the pulse on the process.
Get out of the hotel and take the pulse of the city.
Take the pulse of your project on a regular basis.
Our project makes it literally possible to take the pulse of the city.
We can take the pulse of the nation.
In digital media crowdsourcing is a great way to take the pulse of your followers.
They also take the pulse of the community.
You can feature visitor polls and online surveys to take the pulse of your customers.
Let them take the pulse of the nation.
The principle of the Gemba walk is to take the pulse of operations.
I take the pulse of flowers.
Dong Ba market is a good place to take the pulse of the city.
I take the pulse.
It 's great place for us to take the pulse of the industry.
Take the pulse of local markets and react rapidly to consumer trends.
Some see it as a trial balloon to take the pulse of citizens ' reactions.
One could take the pulse of the diocese through the delegates from the different parishes.
Yet, it can be an interesting place to take the pulse of the nation.
You take the pulse of America right there.
In addition, it also allows governments to take the pulse of public opinion.
Take the pulse of Burgos in its most popular square.
Alas, it is impossible to truly take the pulse of a city in only a few days.
Take the pulse on current real estate market trends in Quebec.
It will take his successors and continue to take the pulse of marine life….
But you have to take the pulse of the royal family members.
Nathalie, who runs a shop facing the ocean, will take the pulse from day to day.
Take the pulse of the station in this new apartment in the ultracentre of Verbier.
Jerusalem, seven nights to take the pulse of the Israeli capital.
Take the pulse of your business, all sectors included.
Of the person next to you, To take the pulse you press your index finger.
Take the pulse firmly, you understand, and then, with sidelong fiery glance.
It dominates the Market square, the Rynek, where you take the pulse of the city.

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Examples of using Pulse
The pulse only lasts a couple of microseconds
I can not get a pulse on the doppler
His pulse and respiration are below normal
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Examples of using Take
I can not take this any more
Take good care of your little sister
Though it did take out most of the huns
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