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In short, we have come to evaluate and compensate managers on both sides of the capital market as if the market could precisely disentangle skill from luck.
This big 18th-century pile is about to be torn down, and the hospital's chief psychiatrist, Dr. Grene, has come to evaluate Roseanne to see if she is fit to be released into the general population.
Because well-designed randomised control trials have shown that increasing calcium, milk supplementation and weight-bearing activity will augment bone mineral gain during growth in general populations, it seems that the time has come to evaluate the ability of these measures to reduce rates of new fracture in children who have already shown bone weakness by experiencing a fracture.
"When you have finished the first phase, the university will come to evaluate [your future prospects].
The time has come to evaluate portfolio risk and loss exposure openly and to address head on the significant risks that were apparent to experts but "hidden in plain sight" from others who chose to focus exclusively on the large returns harvested in the past.
Over time he will probably come to evaluate his soccer skills in a more modest and balanced way.
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A coach from the United States came to evaluate him.
In "Drummond & Son," a typewriter repairman passes time with his schizophrenic 25-year-old son on the day a social worker comes to evaluate him.
The psychiatrist who came to evaluate the patient once he was no longer confused thought that the patient did not need to be restarted on any antidepressants.
When the time comes to evaluate Trump's nominee to the Supreme Court, we should not be misled by statements that he or she is a conservative in the mold of Scalia.
Droves of excited infectious diseases consultants came to evaluate me.
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