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Appraising it near its end, Mr. Frankel wrote in The New York Times: "His formula, under Presidents Kennedy and Johnson, for self and country, was to endure and to survive, to keep playing a mediocre hand rather than risk all for a better one, and to stay around for greater achievement another day.
To be able to make a sound recommendation for a therapy based on the best available evidence, it is necessary to follow steps in acquiring literature, appraising it for study design and quality, and to assess its results, as well as look at the net benefits and net harms.
"Mission accomplished," he said, appraising it over his reading glasses and smiling.
She had the Wal-Mart card open and was now appraising it from the passenger's seat.
To have to imagine all this…" I watched as she turned the rib in her gloved hand, appraising it.
In the valley below, a woman pulls a jacket from the rubbish and holds it up, appraising it with a critical eye.
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The revaluation appraised it at more than $1 million, more than quadruple its previous appraisal of $270,300.
BEST: "Appraise it yourself," a Q&A game, walks you through an appraisal.
Her effort to stand back from life — to appraise it unsentimentally — makes her sound as dispassionate as if she had been sent to this sorry planet to appraise its evolution.
Ballard's ciphers coolly appraise it.
Who knows if we can appraise it correctly?
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