Sentence examples for ability to evaluate a from inspiring English sources

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What a critic needs most is independence, the ability to evaluate a work on her, and its, own terms.

Second, analysis of cleavage of intact hemoglobin was cost- and labor-intensive, limiting our ability to evaluate a broad range of hydrolytic time points.

Our cross-sectional design and sampling strategy limited our ability to evaluate a prospective relationship between behavioral intention and receipt of endoscopic surveillance.

One practical advantage of genecology studies is the ability to evaluate a large number of populations from a wide range of source environments in one or a few easily accessible common gardens.

We may therefore conclude that the methods and tools are available – but not necessarily integrated in sound methodologies – to give planners and decision-makers the ability to evaluate a range of solutions within a general decision-making or negotiation context.

These will be stored along with all medical records, giving future researchers the ability to evaluate a wide range of structural, functional, and developmental birth defects, says NCS acting director Steven Hirschfeld even though we may not have the insights or tools to know what to look for or how to look for it today.

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The law, Ms. Reno continued, artificially limited her own ability to evaluate an accusation against high-level officials, forcing her to seek an outside inquiry unless she was certain it was unwarranted.

The ability to evaluate an individual exposure noninvasively would be a powerful tool for both observational epidemiologic studies and intervention studies.

However, our ability to evaluate an interaction may have been limited by the small numbers of participants with severe folate deficiency.

Jacob, the law professor who has reviewed the pacts, said they were "interfering with the operation of the courts" and judges' ability to evaluate whether a search and seizure involving Stingray technology is even constitutional under the fourth amendment.

That's partly because, as the agency has been inundated with so much data, it has perhaps lost the ability to evaluate information in a timely manner.

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