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Obviously, it's shallow, this seemingly infinite supply of women to positively or negatively appraise in a millisecond.
The main objective of this study was to investigate how the women experienced the procedures of the diagnosis of stillbirth, the delivery and the postpartum period, and how they appraise, in the long term, the care they received at the hospital.
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Mrs. Clark's collection has been appraised in the millions.
The film director Steven Soderbergh paid for the acquisition of the archives, appraised in 1996 at $200,000.
"Now his performance will be appraised in light of some real failure.
Of the thousands of stocks that were appraised in this era, only 1 percent were rated "sell".
However, the long-lever pistol grip was best appraised in the usability assessment.
Many homes in places like the Lower Ninth Ward hadn't been appraised in years.
Their performance has been critically appraised in several descriptive reviews and textbook chapters [26] [30].
Accepted articles were reviewed and appraised in a consistent way.
Looking at the long sweep of university history, it is possible to extract several distinct claims about what higher education does to and for students: in existential terms (how students come to be); in epistemological terms (how they think and appraise information); in behavioural terms (how they learn to conduct themselves); and in positional terms (both through competition and collaboration).
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