Similar words: review, preview, reviewer, judicial review, bird's eye view, other revenue, october revolution, counterrevolutionary. Meaning: v. evaluate professionally a colleague's work.
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1. A peer review system is being introduced to help teachers who are experiencing difficulty.
2. The Geneva group describes peer review, voluntary, and mandatory monitoring schemes, but makes no recommendations.
3. Action: Opportunities for peer review among teachers of nurses should be a regular feature of the Department of Nurse Education.
4. The authors also say that peer review is ineffective as a mechanism for restructuring scientific activity.
5. A peer review would require no more than a scan of the vast international medical literature.
6. A system of peer review was also introduced to make qualitative judgments about teaching abilities.
7. This document defines an overall peer review process.
8. Wikipedia took the idea of peer review and applied it to volunteers on a global scale, becoming the most important English reference work in less than 10 years.
9. The peer review coordinator shall maintain these metrics in a repository and produce periodic reports of summary data for practitioners and managers.
10. This talent more than any deficiencies in our peer review process.
11. Because Phase 1 required a relatively structured and formal proof of concept, we were treating it as a mini-project, complete with testing and QA (peer review) on the evolving product.
12. Delivers completed Inspection Summary Report to the organization's peer review coordinator.
13. PEER REVIEW: By utilizing the Energy Star program it will be possible to measure your property with other similar properties.
14. The anonymous peer review process is the enemy of scientific creativity, Sir James says.
15. About half of the papers are rejected after being read by two editors without being sent for external peer review.
16. The method can thus also be used as form of peer review.
17. It was never published in a reputable journal or subjected to the normal peer review.
18. The articles amount to premature judgment of an issue that has yet to be subjected to valid peer review.
19. In academic research we submit our findings to rigorous peer review.
20. This Insight offers a hint of the most exciting research on the regulation of cellular organization and function. As always, Nature retains sole responsibility for editorial content and peer review.http://sentencedict.com/peer review.html
21. The purpose of this study is to report writer perceptions of reviewer stances before and after peer review training in an EFL writing class.
22. The Pittsburgh communiqu é promised to subject members'economic policies to " peer review "
23. For years, we have been told that the IPCC peer review process is the gold standard in scientific review. It now appears it is more of a fool's gold process.
24. Due to its high secrecy, the working system of Peer Review System remains uncovered.
25. The only checking we can do of UML - like diagrams is peer review.
26. Hong Kong's environmental monitoring and audit activities have been highly rated by international peer review.
27. Based on OSHA's experience, the Administrative Conference of the United States (ACUS) recommends that members of technical or peer review advisory committees should be selected.
28. Prominent features of it -including an arm's length relationship with government and peer review as a method of adjudication for awarding funds-have served as a model for other national arts councils.
29. "It's very heavy-handed of the OMB to come in and regulate peer review, " Waxman charges.
30. It's not difficult to tell when someone's being successful or if they're not – especially when they have to run the gauntlet of peer review.
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