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She is appraising us sullenly, as if to say: this is as much as there is.
He's as open discussing his impact on slam poetry as he is appraising how he appreciates music.
Determining the value of a piece varies depending on the time, who is appraising it and if the company hopes to sell the piece (and get a commission).
Because it serves a very specific function, which is appraising and tracking the value of tangible assets, as in not your prized Xbox or that plaster Elvis bust you got from the flea market.
"Even before the military coup this deal was facing problems, but the new military government is appraising everything and a number of companies have been targeted," says Alex Vines of London-based think tank Chatham House.
The first thing you notice about Vivienne Ming, PhD, is the way she notices you: Her gaze is appraising, curious.
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It is appraised at $35,000.
Now, a year later, it is appraised at $425,000.
With the rights intact, the land is appraised at approximately $40,000 an acre.
Effect of the surface modification with oxides on electrokinetic properties and zeta potential is appraised.
The overall performance of the model is appraised by comparison with direct numerical simulation (DNS) data.
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