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be appraising

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To set a value; to estimate the worth of, particularly by persons appointed for the purpose; as, to appraise goods and chattels.

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Why otherwise would he be appraising himself to this degree?

Usually on the first day, they just gave her a nervous smile, but he seemed to be appraising her somehow, looking her up and down with the nod.

However, it is likely that in the future NICE will be appraising more devices and diagnostic tests (Personal Communication, Carole Longson, NICE, December 2008).

Moreover, it emerged that apart from this measurement, few of the total 388 indicators identified were found to be appraising optimal or positive outcomes more generally (excluding satisfaction, which is examined separately, below).

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A floater, she said, requires that the items be appraised.

"Now his performance will be appraised in light of some real failure.

Artifacts must also be appraised, cataloged and prepared for proper display.

However, stress may be appraised as either challenge or threat.

The trends in specialty choice should be appraised to meet future needs.

With CT, the extent of the occlusion and the collateral venous flow can be appraised.

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