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On this view, arrogance plainly reflects a person's evaluative assessment of himself; it is an evaluative assessment of himself and others.
Perceptions of change generally included an evaluative assessment, which often served to place measures of landscape salient to residents within a dualistic framework.
This is not intended as an evaluative assessment of any specific text identified here, either as whole text or with respect to this specific topic.
This view was abandoned in the Practice Statement [1966] 3 All ER 77. 4 It should be noted that these 'facts' are not restricted to what are sometimes described as 'descriptive' or 'non-evaluative' facts: they may include a legal status, such as being a legatee or beneficiary of a trust; or an evaluative assessment, such as someone acting dishonestly, or without due care, or unconscionably.
The scale was suggested as a tool for making a baseline assessment of gender awareness when implementing gender perspectives, as well as an evaluative assessment after the integration of gender.
The success of this process was in no small measure related to the efforts expended on emphasizing that it was not an evaluative assessment but being applied by an equal as a professional developmental tool.
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"The ready access to a large pool of potential partners can elicit an evaluative, assessment-oriented mindset that leads online daters to objectify potential partners and might even undermine their willingness to commit to one of them," the authors write in the study led by Eli Finkel of Northwestern University.
It is reflective of a person's evaluative assessment of how much they know and, in this sense, reflective of their rational activity.
Using the China PEACE (Patient-centered Evaluative Assessment of Cardiac Events) research network, the Retrospective Study of Coronary Catheterisation and Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (China PEACE-Retrospective CathPCI Study) will examine a nationally representative sample of 11 900 patients who underwent coronary catheterisation or PCI at 55 Chinese hospitals during 2001, 2006 and 2011.
9 Moreover, as observed in the recently published China Patient-centered Evaluative Assessment of Cardiac Events (China PEACE)- Retrospective AMI Study of patients with ST-Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction (STEMI), there was a fourfold increase in hospital admissions among both men and women over the last decade, with women persistently accounting for nearly 30% of all patients.
This account implies that sub-personal cognitive biases may not be blameworthy in so far as they do not reflect a person's judgements or evaluative assessments.
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