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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91. The personnel director spoke first, reading the performance appraisal policy aloud and then citing the research on which it was based.
92. Here, most of all in the project appraisal, does quantification mystify and legitimate in the name of objective economic analysis.
93. For several seemingly interminable seconds no one moved as the coolly brooding glance subjected her to a flagrantly masculine appraisal.
94. Make sure that the appraisal interview ends on a positive note with the other person feeling up, not down.
95. The obsessive and lightweight dismissals in Record Mirror hinted at a Morrissey who was beginning to live within his own self appraisal.
96. It should provide a readable condensation of the recent literature: a critical appraisal(sentencedict.com), not a mere catalogue.
97. The Secretary of State announced recently his intention to accelerate the introduction of an appraisal scheme for teachers.
98. Its report said a good national appraisal system needed the equivalent of another 1,800 teachers and increased spending of £35m a year.
99. We publish a handbook for our members, provide appraisal services, and we're active in legislative matters.
100. Project appraisal involves many calculations which must be carried out a number of times to produce a proper sensitivity analysis.
101. In parallel with the technical feasibility studies, an investment appraisal study was also commissioned.
102. This ensures that the relevant lessons are distilled and fed back into the appraisal stage of subsequent projects.
103. It was also evident that those departments which had made a strong case for improved resourcing had gained from the appraisal.
104. Given a positive backcloth, constructive and honest appraisal is a challenging process, not something to be feared.
105. The final element of the project appraisal process involves an overall commercial appraisal of the project.
106. Nevertheless,[http://sentencedict.com/appraisal.html] the sheer magnitude of public investment should still demand that appropriate appraisal techniques are adopted.
107. One of my favorite exercises is in-house training for partners on how to talk more effectively with associates regarding performance appraisal.
108. Add to this theme positive appraisals as a manager through the internal appraisal system and you have a strong candidate.
109. While its report is not so comprehensive as that of Readability Plus, it might be valued for a more succinct appraisal.
110. By contrast coaching is a continuous process which may be incorporated into both counselling and appraisal sessions.
111. They talk about the reflect and appraisal, the looking glass self on page forty-nine.
112. Examples include direct forms of communication, appraisal, and individualised performance related pay.
113. The emphasis is on the performance appraisal system which identifies employees' training and development needs.
114. By contrast the bottom up approach puts the onus on the employee to do a self appraisal and then discuss it.
115. Development Rank Restaurants are committed to a positive annual appraisal system for all members of management.
116. Further exploration and appraisal drilling will be necessary to confirm the commercial potential for this discovery.
117. A more critical appraisal becomes possible as partners step back to regard each other.
118. Where boundary fences are in poor condition, the estimated cost of rectification should be assessed as part of the financial appraisal.
119. The point I am making is that pedagogic research calls for the independent appraisal of ideas as a precondition to their application.
120. Our performance appraisal policy is clear: employee ratings have to conform to a normal bell curve.
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