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"bad evaluation" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to describe a negative assessment or judgment of someone or something. Example: The employee received a bad evaluation from their boss, stating that their performance has been consistently below average.
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It's a bit like Vegas, and if you pick the wrong academic subject, you lose and get a bad evaluation.
A young man I was seeing in therapy sounded low and anxious when he talked about himself in a self-critical manner and expressed fears about receiving a bad evaluation at work.
"If I had a bad evaluation, that would be a huge source of stress.
So you piss off the guy by waking him up and he's going to give you a bad evaluation.
All hospitals have been associated with the official celebration of the World Day for Hand Hygiene May 5, 2014 A lack of harmonization and bad evaluation of antibiotic prophylaxis in surgery protocols was found in 55% hospitals.
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McNally says that if a boss gets too many bad evaluations and the issues aren't corrected, then the boss gets fired.
Then there is also a very real possibility of bad evaluations from superiors who are not LGB-affirming, causing you to fall behind your peers in assignments and promotions, and eventually ending the career you love.
It has never surprised me when I have read that alleged killers like Nidal Malik Hasan, the suspect in the Fort Hood shooting, and Holmes had gotten bad evaluations from their superiors.
Any bad medical evaluation can be challenged at the trial.
Therefore a bad rating for (a) Loading time was compensated in the last evaluation.
The variable ATB refers to the degree to which a person has a good or bad assessment or evaluation of the behaviour in question.
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