Sentence examples for evaluating a program from inspiring English sources

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Evaluating a program with randomized controlled trials is expensive but straightforward — we know how to do it.

But her defense was vigorous: "We're not just evaluating a program and attaching some larger thoughts at the end, but finding ways to use evaluation to explore theories," she told me.

But evaluating a program once in use can be more complicated.

The review then excluded those that were not qualitative (n = 2), not evaluating a program (n = 17), not concerned with prison inmates (n = 5) did not extend to community post-release (n = 12 focused on in-prison programs only), or were concerned with a specific group such as young or long term prison inmates (and did not meet the reentry health program criteria) (n = 16).

This study investigates a novel approach to identifying prioritised carers' needs in the immediate weeks post- discharge from hospital of the older person for whom they are providing informal care - evaluating a program aimed to support carers in this challenging time of re-acclimatisation to the home environment that has been shown to be associated with high risk of hospital re-admission [ 35].

As this study concentrated on the technical efficiency of service delivery, we acknowledge that the efficiency of a country's HIV/AIDS program must be interpreted in a broader context of that country, because efficiency is not the only one domain in evaluating a program.

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The Government Accountability Office, a watchdog arm of Congress, is re-evaluating a program under which federal officials trained the deputies here and elsewhere in immigration enforcement.

Keeping track of where students end up in the job market is a good way to evaluate a program, continuing education professionals say.

People familiar with this type of lending say, however, that weighing operating costs against loans is not a meaningful way to evaluate a program meant for people lacking the qualifications for a bank loan.

Alan Wurtzel, the president of research for NBC, compared Nielsen to a utility, like a gas or electric company, and said that the ratings are the sole currency that networks and cable channels have to evaluate a program's performance and do business.

Relying on any single barometer or even a series of percentages to evaluate a program's worth is a mistake.

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