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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a little evaluation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small or brief assessment or analysis of something.
Example: "Before we proceed with the project, I think we should conduct a little evaluation of our current resources."
Alternatives: "a brief assessment" or "a small review".
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If you're drawing a mountain range, for example, do a little evaluation of your first drawing.
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For a "low involvement" solution, such as what to have for lunch, for example, a buyer does very little evaluation.
Although facilitation seems propitious, there is a shortage of projects using this approach as an intervention and thus, little evaluation of the process of implementation and its effectiveness exists [ 9, 10, 12].
These systems have been developed in an unregulated environment, with little evaluation of their impact on clinical practice or health outcomes.
(I mention this because there has been little evaluation of a scheme that ministers are looking at developing as the "single gateway" for legal aid).
There is a sector-wide virus of too little evaluation, and boards are largely to blame because they allow and enable nonprofits to operate without impact evaluations.
Vasogenic edema in stroke is an important epiphenomenon, but has undergone little evaluation [ 14].
We can easily confirm from a little relevant evaluation that 〈q|β〉 is properly normalized, leading to ∫ − ∞ ∞ 〈 β | q 〉 〈 q | β 〉 dq = 1.
This variety provides many opportunities for lesson learning in an area that has been subject to remarkably little evaluation.
It was noted by a number of policy makers and practitioners that there was little evaluation conducted by researchers on scaled up interventions: 'Well, my experience with researchers is that they never do research which is about scaling up.
While they are frequently evaluated for improvement in biomedical risk factors there has been little evaluation of additional benefits for psychosocial health.
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