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It's hard to evaluate something when you can't discount for perspective.
But it's hard for people to evaluate something they rarely consume themselves.
Outside experts were called in, but it is not easy during a crisis to evaluate something from scratch.
There are about 300 professional tasters in the United States, and we consider it unprofessional not to evaluate something just because you don't like it.
We want to be able to evaluate something, break the data apart, look for trends, and find ways to improve things.
As Tef chair, I'm perhaps more aware than anyone that the Tef has its critics, who argue that it's wrong to try to evaluate something as complex as teaching.
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Statements about the value of things or state of affairs are evaluative statements: they evaluate something or a state of affairs in terms of a value.
Also, when feelings of hopelessness and discouragement surface, focus on "low hanging fruit" and evaluate something that feels relatively painless and easy to fix.
It is difficult, if not impossible, for respondents to suggest solutions for problems they didn't know they had or evaluate something that is beyond their comprehension.
Central to Brady's argument is his claim that there are many ways one can positively evaluate something, and thus many different ways something can be valuable.
James Barlow, chair in technology and innovation management at Imperial College, who was involved in the WSD programme, delighted me by saying at the forum that: "I just don't think you can really evaluate something like that [the WSD] using narrow conventional evidence-based methodologies.
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to interpret something
to analyze something
to examine something
to conclude something
to establish something
to screen something
to investigate something
to discover something
to evaluate wind
to evaluate art
to evaluate anything
to evaluate intention
to blame something
to evaluate transgene
to evaluate avalanche
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