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To appraise something is to judge it in relation to the means required to attain it, and as a means or cause of further consequences.
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The reason is because people are having a hard time appraising something so out of the box.
As we get older, we typically become better able to appraise when something is actually negative, or just uncertain but only if we've learned to regulate that knee-jerk negativity.
My minder was smart and appraising, with something regal about her.
"What we found was that people without clinical problems, the healthy group, were not necessarily appraising their voices as something that was just part of their mind, or something that they were generating themselves.
"I hadn't thought about real estate at all, to be honest, but appraising properties sounds like something I might be interested in considering," says Shannah Mendoza, student at a community college in a Los Angeles suburb.
So they still clearly have this strong compulsion to be part of a group, because the appraise of your peers is something the brain really wants.
Some have understood Miller to be claiming that something about these appraising attitudes provides the answer to our question about the justification of desert claims.
They are not over there, something to be coolly appraised and summed up; they are overwhelming, literally consuming.
Furthermore, it appears that there are cases in which a person deserves something but in which no appraising attitude seems to be fitting.
If you believe something could be valuable, get it appraised.
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