Sentence examples for evaluation of consequences from inspiring English sources

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Although the operation controller may take the opposite decision as recommended, the tool is enabled to display the evaluation of consequences of any decision made, while being visualized as a scale-value positioned somewhere on the three- colour-bar.

They stress that innovative entrepreneurs make choices based on their sense of identity, enter practical action rather than embarking in detailed evaluation of consequences, and actively seek stable and trusted relations.

The application of 1H-MRS for the metabolic evaluation of consequences of retinal visual field defects in the visual brain may help understand disease symptoms and progression as well as the mechanisms of brain plasticity in general.

The perception ambivalence matches to perceived consequences, information ambivalence to personal evaluation of consequences, treatment and demand ambivalence to the perceived social norm and, finally, priority ambivalence to perceived behavioural control [ 37, 38].

This is why our model proposes three phases (normalization of distress, problematization of distress and evaluation of consequences) of help-seeking that are derived from the tacit explanatory model of young people themselves.

Evaluation of consequences for hepatic metastasectomy was not the aim of this study, and the patient group is too small to draw conclusions; in the 5 patients with synchronous liver and lung metastases, the liver metastases were not resectable.

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Messick also formally expanded validity to incorporate social values and consequences, arguing that evaluation of social consequences of test use as well as the value implications of test interpretation both "presume" and "contribute to" the construct validity of score meaning (p. 21).

The TRA proposes that behaviour is predicted by intention to engage in that behaviour, which, in turn, is predicted by attitude towards that behaviour (a function of the perceived consequences of participation and a personal evaluation of those consequences) and the perceived social norm (a function of the perceived expectations to participate and the motivation to comply with those expectations).

Thus, the choice of an unlined tunnel involves a compromise between initial saving and deferred maintenance plus evaluation of the consequences of a tunnel shutdown.

Speaking on Monday via a video link from Moscow, where he is in exile, Snowden said any evaluation of the consequences of his leak of tens of thousands of National Security Agency and GCHQ documents in 2013 would show clearly that people had benefited.

However there has been little evaluation of the consequences of the bombing, how success will be measured, and whether IS fighters will simply move on to another unstable country, such as Yemen.

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