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"It does not really evaluate literacy.
"He said it hurt his ability to really evaluate players".
But it took us quite a period of time to really evaluate the broader needs of the community".
A stop-and-go drive with lots of sitting provided ample opportunity to really evaluate interior comfort.
"The process forces parties to really evaluate their case and look at the strengths and weaknesses," she said.
That's true, sort of – you do need to interact with someone in person to really evaluate a connection or a physical attraction.
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"We were really evaluating both sites simultaneously," he said.
"The government detains individuals on a massive scale without really evaluating whether that person merits detention," she said.
Professors are more ambivalent, and they happily share theories — some supported by research — that what students are really evaluating is less pedagogy than whether a professor is funny, handsome or, above all, an easy grader.
"Consent decrees, if they're not properly managed, then the focus becomes on compliance with bureaucratic principles of the system, as opposed to focusing on the desired outcomes and really evaluating the results," said Joseph Brann, the founding director of Community Oriented Policing Services, an office of the United States Department of Justice.
What do you think they're really evaluating when they count their votes?
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