Synonym: assessment, estimate, estimation. Similar words: appraise, praise, disapprove, disapproval, misappropriate, raise, raising, disallow. Meaning: [ə'preɪzl] n. 1. the classification of someone or something with respect to its worth 2. a document appraising the value of something (as for insurance or taxation).
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61. Indeed the supply of chaplains to educational establishments outside of our schools/colleges and their role within them needs careful appraisal.
62. Thus team appraisal is a logical extension of the individual appraisal Interview.
63. This chapter places project appraisal in context, discusses methods of appraisal and describes best practice.
64. Appraisal is thus a process of negotiating individual targets in order to improve personal performance and so enhance the quality of educational provision.
65. Their use is also envisaged to evaluate a particular teaching approach, or even for the appraisal of individual teachers.
66. This is often best done in conjunction with those who are going to be on the receiving end of an appraisal interview.
67. That is why the academic community has erected its appraisal systems, with anonymous referees and appraisers.
68. At the beginning of her appraisal interview, she expressed a general satisfaction with her status and responsibilities.
69. Some of these alternative insights can be gleaned from an appraisal of alternative theoretical approaches.
70. It is well known that the appraisal has been carried out and that the information is with the Minister.
71. Appraisal schemes have a nasty habit of becoming complex and over sophisticated.
72. Many managers interpret that as being an administrative chore, filling in objective work-sheets and completing performance appraisal forms.
73. Therefore, a starting point for any discussion of community care must be a realistic appraisal of informal systems.
74. The first section reviews the major methods of capital project appraisal currently used by private sector companies.
75. A number of experiments have been set up to try to establish a satisfactory method of appraisal.
76. He then thanked them for their help during the appraisal period.sentencedict.com
77. It is linked to an appraisal system usually based upon a banded assessment of performance.
78. One such area is the field of investment project appraisal, or capital budgeting.
79. These skills have the effect of laying children open to closer inspection and increase their vulnerability through peer appraisal and criticism.
80. It should be robust enough to stand up to the most rigorous testing from the appraisal panel.
81. The Honey Thieves are a band who would graduate with flying colours from such a straight-forward system of appraisal.
82. As the child subjected him to a solemn, no-nonsense appraisal, Ashley's heart began to hammer behind her ribs.
83. He also suggested that school governors with commercial or industrial experience might be particularly interested in introducing appraisal schemes.
84. We will press ahead with regular appraisal of teachers to encourage high standards and develop professional skills.
85. The investment appraisal published by the Southern board was deficient in many respects.
86. Whether or not you accept Idso's claims, surely this is just the place for a critical appraisal of them?
87. If appraisal now reveals that it has some validity in principle, the next stage is application.
88. In addition, he was aware of the Scholastics' critical appraisal of Aristotelian physics.
89. Financial environmental appraisal is used to estimate the potential costs and benefits of responding to shortfalls highlighted in other audits.
90. On this basis the methods of investment appraisal described here may be used.
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