of Gauge
Tested or measured by, or conformed to, a gauge.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA city is not gauged by its length and width, but by the broadness of its vision and the height of its dreams. Herb Caen
Thought must be judged by something that is not thought, by its effect on production or its impact on social conduct, as art today is being ultimately gauged in every detail by something that is not art, be it box-office or propaganda value. Max Horkheimer
The vitality of a new movement in Art must be gauged by the fury it arouses. Logan Pearsall Smith
In the real world, very smart people fail and mediocre people rise. Part of what makes people fail or succeed are skills that have nothing to do with IQ. Also, the idea that intelligence can be gauged by an IQ test is erroneous. Camille Paglia
I have never gauged myself against anyone else. Lance Henriksen
The world is full of judgment-days, and into every assembly that a man enters, in every action he attempts, he is gauged and stamped. Ralph Waldo Emerson