Sentence examples for evaluation necessarily from inspiring English sources

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Another would be to say, in the spirit of Hare, that that one must be motivated to act in accordance with the more general standard of evaluation necessarily bound up in the judgement.

According to all the participants, the concept of HRQoL encompasses several aspects of life and is influenced by the environment in which we live (evaluation necessarily contextual: social, cultural, economical…).

For the purposes of our study, the endpoint of clinical deterioration was simply more relevant than using mortality, since not every patient who deteriorated to the point of requiring ICU evaluation necessarily died later on.

Firstly, although COINCIDE adopted a pragmatic approach to approximate routine care conditions, our evaluation necessarily reflects how the intervention was delivered and experienced within the structure of a controlled trial.

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Yet to accept this is not to say that the elaborate language of wine evaluation is necessarily phony.

She added, "The activity of those activists against the state is, in my evaluation, not necessarily ideological but grounded in psychological reasons, (generally of disappointment with the parents, sexual identity problems) or the need to obtain a residency visa in one of the countries in Europe".

As more social enterprises achieve meaningful scale, or implement models for parallel scaling such as open-source franchising, the dimensions of evaluation will necessarily increase.

Given the absence of more rigorous evidence, this economic evaluation is necessarily characterised by a number of uncertainties.

Determining scores for some elements of the DoCDat evaluation is necessarily subjective (e.g. deciding what constitutes 'good evidence' rather than 'some evidence' that the database is representative of the population, or whether the 'major known confounders' have been included).

Since the Mammography Evaluation Cohort necessarily precludes women in the prevalence screening (ages 50 51) in order to accurately identify those participating in the program, previously published rates for invasive breast cancer and DCIS for Norwegian women aged 50 51 were used for comparison [ 2].

But evaluation should necessarily cover a range of methods as indicated by Schäfer Elinder and Jansson [ 27]: "findings in quantitative studies need to be verified through qualitative research exploring people's own views and experiences on their opportunities and barriers to a healthy lifestyle" (page 312).

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