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The appraisals
noun
The act or process of developing an opinion of value.
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The appraisals were harsh.
The appraisals ended abruptly when the crippled, pugnacious Minnesota fired a broadside, and the Virginia responded.
The appraisals alone have cost $1.4 million, Mr. Richard said, arguing that no hasty decisions have been made.
The appraisals come from compensation consultants and a gang of anonymous kibitzers, all of whom seem eager to place price tags on the services of strangers.
The appraisals are expected to be completed in two or three weeks, said Matthew O. Franklin, a deputy chief of staff for Andrew M. Cuomo, the HUD secretary.
Some 48% of the interviewees knew their performance had been appraised in the last two years; the appraisals were perceived as subjective.
Beginning in the nineteen-fifties, my father was an appraiser for the city, and was assigned the task of handling the appraisals of buildings and businesses in the neighborhood.
Then came the deciding moment: the appraisals.
The method for the appraisals was decided in May.
When questioned about the appraisals, Mr. Abbey said they might benefit from further review.
4. Incorporate the demonstration of values and volunteering into the appraisals system.
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