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to evaluate both
verb
To draw conclusions from examining; to assess
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"We're going to look at it," said the team president, Donnie Walsh, who said he wanted more time to evaluate both players.
(The comparison between Egypt and Saudi Arabia is unfair, however, as the two cultures are very different, making it difficult to evaluate both countries on similar standards).
The company said that it would hire a search firm to evaluate both external and internal candidates, including Mr. DeGraan, to replace Mr. Hawley, 62, who joined Gillette in 1961 and took over the top job in April 1999.
Afterwards, the DC voltage sweeping cycling test is performed to evaluate both types of devices.
These data are then analysed to evaluate both the explosion characteristics and the barrier performance.
A simple way to evaluate both objectives is to combine both objectives through appropriate weights.
We had to find a compromise to be able to evaluate both channels.
It is not easy to conceive a method to evaluate both channels simultaneously.
This analysis allows to evaluate both the effect of each factor and their interaction.
To evaluate both the accuracy and interpretability of the system, two measures are used.
However, further investigations are required to evaluate both its safety and effectiveness in this animal species.
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