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'evaluate performances' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used to ask someone to look at something and assess it based on certain criteria, such as quality or success. For example, "The manager asked the team to evaluate their performances over the course of the year."
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Schools are also required to send videotapes of their shows, so that the entire group of 20 judges can evaluate performances.
Native Americans tend to evaluate performances according to the feelings of connectedness they generate rather than according to specifically musical qualities.
We evaluate performances of the protocols (IrcMAC, UtdMAC, and CoopMACI) under two cases.
Efficient concentration and resolution measurement can provide a quantitative criterion to evaluate performances of different distributions.
A common method to evaluate performances is known as 'one-factor-at-a-time'.
Then, simulations to evaluate performances of MIDMRA are stated in this section.
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Regular assessments of the progress and external audits to evaluate performance should be performed.
To evaluate performance and reproducibility of the analysis, a quality control program from DDL was performed.
The document is supposed to be a secret from the team and used to evaluate performance.
Cecil Boyd-Rochfort, one of her trainers, she can evaluate performance as well as anybody at Newmarket.
In order to fairly evaluate performance of employees, records are kept with each job.
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