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However, stress may be appraised as either challenge or threat.
Many authors or institutions may be appraised rapidly.
Currently this is the standard for investigators when reporting their findings and also provides a benchmark by which meta-analyses may be appraised.
This may be appraised as a positive influence of SNS use in asynchronous distance learning on the quality of face-to-face exchanges.
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Second, de facto gender discrimination may exist, but may not be appraised because subjects of discrimination may lack direct evidence.
Thus, the role of a calibration may also be appraised in order to maximise the predictive accuracy of the PMs.
Visible lesions may also be appraised by others, particularly family members, friends and work colleagues, as well as opportunistically by healthcare professionals.
Our observations about intermittent symptoms, and the particular seriousness of the consequences, are drawn from pancreatic cancer but it seems reasonable to suppose that intermittent symptoms may generally be appraised with different criteria.
His popularity continues even as the 1938 estimation of his early supporter, art critic and later museum director James Johnson Sweeney, has proved accurate: "Calder is an original artist whose contribution is so unique that it may possibly only be appraised of its true value by the future".
At the end of a given task, a group may do a group appraisal or be appraised by the manager to whom they report, and that appraisal may be entered into folders of each of the people who are involved.
No gemstones will be appraised or identified.
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