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Discover LudwigThe phrase "evaluate potentials" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you need to describe the act of assessing the capabilities or possibilities of something or someone. For example, "The manager asked his team to evaluate potentials for the new project."
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When solving elliptic boundary value problems using integral equation methods one may need to evaluate potentials represented by a convolution of discretized layer density sources against a kernel.
In this study, we propose a new framework named IdealKnock, which is able to efficiently evaluate potentials of the production for different biochemical in a system by merely knocking out pathways.
The objective of the present study was to describe the characteristics of and to evaluate potentials and conditions under which nomad pastoralists of southern Iran are able to produce different organic livestock products.
MSM were examined as a separate category to evaluate potentials subgroup differences.
The study was initiated in 2008 to address (short- and long-term) diabetes-related outcomes and to evaluate potentials for health care improvements in people with T2DM.
According to the Mystery, women measure up potentials first and foremost in terms of the Survival value they offer, while men evaluate potentials on the conditions of their reproduction value.
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How should Santam evaluate potential resilience projects?
Both groups must evaluate potential partners more rigorously.
The company also plans to evaluate potential spin-offs and joint ventures.
She relies on a "whisper network" of women engineers to evaluate potential workplaces.
Institutions that have not already created standing committees to evaluate potential conflicts should do so.
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