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The phrase "and ability to evaluate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's skills or competencies, particularly in contexts related to assessment or judgment.
Example: "The candidate demonstrated strong analytical skills and ability to evaluate complex data sets effectively."
Alternatives: "and capacity to assess" or "and skill in judging".
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Analyses suggested there was a significant increase in students' perception of their familiarity with library resources, search strategies, citation use, and ability to evaluate source quality.
His clarity, logical mind and ability to evaluate projects of all kinds impressed the board, and two years later he was invited to join them as director with responsibility for planning, involved with a clutch of policy groups that covered the key divisions.
Strengths of ITS include the ability to control for secular trends in the data (unlike a 2-period before-and-after t test), ability to evaluate outcomes using population-level data, clear graphical presentation of results, ease of conducting stratified analyses, and ability to evaluate both intended and unintended consequences of interventions.
Cultural traits that support implementation efforts include commitment to accountability by the organization, willingness for collaborative work and learning, and ability to evaluate and reflect on mistakes [ 56].
Factors that have contributed the use and ability to evaluate decision support technologies include greater emphasis by providers on knowledge-management, and an increasing quantity of patient-specific data from genetic testing and electronic health records [ 15].
Final year students ranked veterinary clinical knowledge, knowledge of veterinary public health and zoonotic issues, veterinary legislation and veterinary practice management, commitment to continuing professional development and ability to evaluate information higher than recent graduates.
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The results indicated the workshop improved the students' ability to identify discipline relevant databases, keywords and search terms, and their ability to evaluate information and cite the correct resources according to the standards and guidelines substantially improved.
Even though patient- and person-reports are always subjective and its ability to evaluate healthcare is often questioned, these reports comprise an essential and complementary part of patient- and person-centered healthcare.
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.
The limitations of this study include its relatively small sample size, which limited the statistical power to detect an effect and the ability to evaluate specific effects in subgroups, and the lack of clear biological mechanisms to explain the findings.
The strengths of this study include the large number of birth records, high quantity of exposure data (including some biweekly data), and the ability to evaluate multiple time periods of exposure to specific THMs and HAAs.
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