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Thus, this insurance contract included an additional performance-based component: the insurer agreed to evaluate a claim, and to do so honestly, adequately, and — most importantly — promptly.
Suppose you had to evaluate a claim on the basis of someone else's subjective report of how a litmus solution looked to her when she dripped a liquid of unknown acidity into it.
An emphasis on evidentiary thinking combined with an integration of content and process will achieve little if students are unable or unwilling to objectively evaluate a claim, hypothesis, or theory.
Student skills encompassed by the CAT include their ability to interpret graphs and equations, solve basic math problems, identify logical fallacies, recognize when additional information might be needed to evaluate a claim, understand the limitations of correlational data, and develop alternative explanations for a claim.
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What this means is that patent examiners evaluate a claimed invention by comparing it with what in a rough sense corresponds to the set of ideas and inventions already known to the public.
In the morning, the senior investigating officer of Surrey police's Milly Dowler investigation, Operation Ruby, approved the following line for media inquiries about the NoW story: "We are evaluating a claim by the News of the World that Amanda may have registered with a recruitment agency.
For example, many doctors offices and insurance providers ask about prior surgeries when evaluating a claim.
All that aside, it's worth looking at the jobs numbers to evaluate a central claim to Trump's key policy move.
For its part, the psychological association maintained in a statement that it had never refused to publish a paper because of a threatened lawsuit but that it had "a responsibility to all parties to evaluate a legal claim".
Of course, "we are not required to review records to evaluate a harmless-error claim, and do so sparingly, but we plainly have the authority to do so". United States v. Hasting, 461 U.S., at 510, 103 S.Ct., at 1981 (footnote omitted).
In the absence of a contemporary study of Pashtun villages as nuanced as Coburn's account of a Tajik one, it's hard to evaluate such a claim.
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