Sentence examples for judging and evaluating from inspiring English sources

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Grennan 1997 has proposed an approach to informal reasoning which proposes logical adequacy and pragmatic adequacy as the key criteria for judging and evaluating everyday inferences.

Theology, esthetics, ethics, and science are domains for judging and evaluating observations; Fitch explains how creationists fail to keep these domains separate, invoking theology to account for natural-world observations and ethics to claim moral worth as a criterion for accepting a scientific hypothesis.

Indicator analysis involves monitoring, detecting, analyzing, judging, and evaluating medical risks to provide clues and early warning signals of possible disputes.

The administrative section for risk detection was part of the hospital's administration department and was in charge of monitoring, detecting, judging, and evaluating medical risks as well as exploring intervention strategies.

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In any design stage, the decision makers and the designers could choose, judge and evaluate how design strategy factor would fit the user satisfaction and evaluation system in the future.

They say, No, only we can judge and evaluate each other's work.

The specific skills include ability to judge and evaluate evidence; understanding the complexity and diversity of situations, including organisations themselves; collecting information; making reasoned and logical arguments.

The results contribute to linking abstract economic and actual geographical spaces in urban and regional growth, enabling urban and regional planners to judge and evaluate planning initiatives before and after implementation.

Loosely, it's pressure of feeling negatively judged and evaluated by other people.

So God occasionally has to pretend to judge and evaluate, so our tradition tells us.

They walk around feeling judged and evaluated and called-to-task, not by the invisible "they" to whom Keith gives the finger, but by the very institutions (family, church, country) and their figurehead embodiments (Dad; God; the President) from whom they derive a part of their identity and a sense of their own adequacy in the world.

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