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"Tell them they're not thinking of selling it, but want an idea of what it would appraise at".
Ms. Wiegand-Beckmann said she had hoped experts would appraise the table around $100,000.
On each of my visits, he would appraise me at the moment of my arrival.
With the office's support and cooperation, the University Archives drafted a plan of action for how, in a few weeks' time, we would appraise, acquire, and accession close to 100,000 messages that were organized only by year.
A helpful way to deal with this situation is to ask one's employees to define the criteria by which they would appraise the manager's job, not to judge his actual performance.
The friend would appraise the rings at $1,500 for skeptical would-be buyers, and they would be "happy to give me $50 for a ring that's worth $1.25".
It does not comport with any accepted notion of illegality to say that in spite of the utmost good faith on the part of applicant and judge and in spite of full compliance with the express statutory conditions a certificate was illegally procured because another judge would appraise the evidence differently.
He would appraise a client as a sculptor works on a lump of marble, making her, if not a work of art, at least look her best, perhaps even to flatter her so she would win applause from her circle at a dinner party, a charity event or whatever.
Since Archives don't want to keep every last shopping list or post-it note, we would appraise the collection to decide what had permanent historical value.
The idea was that the Free Basics team would appraise the web apps, publishing those that met a certain standard, giving published developers more eyeballs and Free Basics' users greater choice.
In two experiments, the researchers tested how introverts and extroverts would appraise peers of the opposite personality type after having worked together on teams for the previous few months.
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