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Free sign up"evaluations from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase when describing the source of evaluations or feedback. For example, "I received evaluations from my supervisor and colleagues about my performance at work." Another example could be, "The company gathered evaluations from customers to improve their product."
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In contrast, a computational rating is calculated based on the evaluations from all evaluators.
The "currently employed" candidates received more positive evaluations from the hiring managers even though they had the same specs as unemployed ones.
GPs and patients are frequently asked to evaluate mental health care, but studies including evaluations from both groups are rare.
Should we use evaluations from students?
She said evaluations from customers consistently praised the idea.
Until now, superintendents have received annual evaluations from their community school boards, but not from the chancellor.
In a telephone interview, Chancellor Berdahl said today that Mr. Shingavi had received favorable evaluations from students he had taught.
By most evaluations, from critics and many of HBO's own executives, "True Blood" is a different kind of series.
Evaluations from peers?" A medication's effect on blood pressure can be measured, but there's no sphygmomanometer for clinical teaching.
Attractive professors get better evaluations from their students, according to one study.
Besides cost-of-living increases, the district gives merit pay increases based on evaluations from supervisors.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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