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"evaluate positively" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when you want to talk about a situation in which something is being assessed or judged in a favorable way. For example, "After completing the survey, the manager evaluated his employees' performance positively."
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Different audiences value different sorts of "authorities" and a fundamental mistake is to refer to something your audience cannot evaluate or will not evaluate positively.
More fundamentally, Taubman is misleading when, citing as his source an interview he conducted with a leading Russian pollster, he says that "the only two periods of the 20th century that Russians evaluate positively are those associated with the last tsar, Nicholas II, and Nikita Khrushchev".
According to a major Russian pollster, the only eras of the 20th century that Russians evaluate positively are those under Nicholas II, and under Khrushchev.
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The representatives of the development bank, the global ecological NGO and the ethanol research centre affirm that the European certification efforts are evaluated positively and that certification would have positive effects on the production of agricultural goods in Brazil.
The video evaluation session and feedback process were evaluated positively however, and they found that their worries had been exaggerated.
All elements of the programme were evaluated positively by the vast majority of the 15 GPs involved in the evaluation.
It was evaluated positively by paramedics.
The pilots were evaluated positively in 2009, and they were praised for their valuable role.
It provides detailed information on what aspects of having children are evaluated positively or negatively by an individual.
It is found that the Program was evaluated positively and as being effective from both cross-sectional and longitudinal perspectives.
Police received reports of a subsiding 'grave', which was evaluated positively using GPR and victim recovery dogs (VRD).
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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