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Moreover, among these individuals, increased object-based attention within algebraic expressions is associated with a better ability to evaluate algebraic validity.
An experienced radiographer working at a university hospital (i.e., using evidence-based knowledge) with in-depth knowledge of both 'Nurse-initiated care' and 'Technical and radiographic processes' might have better ability to evaluate lack of competence compared to a newly qualified radiographer with little experience working at a district hospital.
This information will also be provided in our publications and enable a better ability to evaluate if our results are transferable to other contextual settings.
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We speculate that the widespread use of computerized documentation systems giving better access to clinical data will improve clinician's ability to evaluate outcomes and improve care.
His subsequent observations showed an innate ability to evaluate.
Guys here trust his ability to evaluate talent and put people in the right positions".
"This lack of information hindered their ability to evaluate the overall situation," the draft report says.
The result I used to do that was the ability to evaluate the derivative of a polynomial.
"The No. 1 criterion is to have the ability to evaluate talent at the major league level," Duquette said.
What a critic needs most is independence, the ability to evaluate a work on her, and its, own terms.
One of Davis's strengths in running the Raiders has been his ability to evaluate talent, young and old.
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