Synonym: appraise, assess, judge, measure, pass judgment, valuate, value. Similar words: evaluation, value, graduate, adequate, insinuate, accentuate, undergraduate, aluminum. Meaning: [ɪ'væljʊeɪt] v. 1. place a value on; judge the worth of something 2. form a critical opinion of.
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121. You must evaluate your evidence, check it against other sources and decide if it is reliable.
122. Regular review sessions will be held to enable students to identify the learning gained and to evaluate progress.
123. Many catering colleges consider the award to be an ideal opportunity to evaluate their students' progress against other catering colleges.
124. Extended follow up is needed to evaluate the longterm results.
125. It s impossible today to evaluate Putin's exact role in Spag.
126. This guide price will obviously be a useful benchmark from which to evaluate any indicative offers.
127. The completeness of the 1989-90 material is more difficult to evaluate because the drugs in this period were available over the counter.
128. We should be careful to avoid introducing change for change's sake and should carefully evaluate potential disadvantages as well as advantages.
129. Yet others with five times the income were always short of funds. 6 Evaluate expenditures in terms of achieving our goals.
130. Is awe-inspiring in her ability to evaluate verbal communications and numerical data.
131. It must evaluate the input signals, determining the strength of each one.
132. The authors now propose a checklist against which readers might evaluate the introduction of a management information system in their own institutions.
133. Her office has directed department heads to evaluate expenses and hold off spending whenever possible.
134. The aim is to identify and evaluate the environmental effects of a project in its design, construction and operation.
135. Results of assessments are sometimes used to evaluate the progress of pupils, classes, schools or local education authorities.
136. In response to these demands for change, an interdepartmental committee was set up to consider the criticisms and evaluate the suggestions for alternative procedures.
137. Although the agency must evaluate studies submitted by manufacturers, it is free to ignore studies by independent researchers.
138. To evaluate our first impressions we examined transmission electron microscopy findings in 40 H pylori positive cases out of 94 randomised cases.
139. These groups meet quarterly to set policy and evaluate progress.
140. Take the time to read, comprehend, and evaluate the report.
141. Now several alternative notations are available, and no attempt to evaluate all of them has yet been made.
141. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
142. One of the changes was establishing a partnership committee to evaluate whether to go public.
143. To evaluate this parameter independently the mean stool frequency was calculated for each group at entry and during the study.
144. The ability to openly evaluate the wares offered is a fundamental principle of a viable marketplace.
145. Similarly inconclusive are studies that have attempted to evaluate the managerialist hypothesis through surveys of management attitudes based on questionnaires.
146. It aims to promote, rather than to evaluate, the product.
147. Of these closely related professions, an occupational therapist is a better choice to evaluate fine-motor weaknesses.
148. Cannot evaluate non - constant expression without current row.
149. Objective To evaluate the clinical effects of dental operating microscope ( DOM ).
150. AIM:To evaluate the clinical effect of ECCE and IOL implantation combined with anterior-chamber cleaning for phacolytic glaucoma.
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