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the Exchange is a barometer of the economy

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It's also a message that we as humans must take care for our animal siblings as their health is a barometer of our own survival.
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Upon examination, the index turns out to be a poor barometer of either freedom more broadly construed or of prosperity.
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Because the water barometer has always been treated with great care, the instrument still looks almost new despite its age.
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Its dial is rotated so that the current atmospheric pressure from a known accurate and nearby barometer (such as the local weather station) is displayed.
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The station's weather set was notable for having hand-movable dials that looked like a digital thermometer and barometer.
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For example, an aneroid barometer uses rotary position as the signal to convey pressure information.
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He was a pioneer in using the anaeroid barometer for measuring altitude.
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The barometer in the piston carriage indicated a vacuum of 25 inches and that in the engine house a vacuum of 28 inches.
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It measures a smaller subset of meteorological variables when compared to its moored counterpart, with a barometer measuring pressure in a tube on its top.
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Just some of such instruments included chronometers, telescopes, sextants, microscopes, magnetic compasses, thermometers, hygrometers, barometers, electrometers, and eudiometers.
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