Initially, the physician should do a health-risk appraisal of each patient. |
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The Code will waive the requirement of a liquidating value appraisal so as to accelerate the close of bankruptcy procedure and asset realisation. |
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There should also be an appraisal of Britain's role in the post-war, reconstruction process. |
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Ministers following public consultation will take final decisions based on the factual appraisal and views expressed by interested parties. |
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Applications received are subject to a detailed appraisal before the Commission makes a decision. |
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The most important aspect of treating oesophageal pain is a sympathetic appraisal of patients' problems. |
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Many have recognized the importance of energy in an appraisal but say they lack the necessary tools and comparisons to verify their calculations. |
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As these types of questions aren't even entertained in the current environment, a cool appraisal of the evidence has proved elusive. |
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A positive appraisal would confirm the view that interest rates have indeed finally turned and that the deflation threat is over. |
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The appraisal begins by assessing the respondents awareness of health promotion. |
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Performance management begins with an appraisal system which encompasses tracking, bench-marking, and formal follow-up. |
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Members of the Public and Commercial Services Union are beginning a two-day stoppage over a pay claim and an unpopular appraisal system. |
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The talks revolve around a little more pay and the hated appraisal system, which links pay to performance. |
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The main problem is that there will still be an appraisal system based on quotas. |
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Members in the Department for Work and Pensions are locked in a bitter dispute with management over pay and a discriminatory appraisal system. |
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The draft sets out the elements which the committee believes an appraisal system for consultants should contain. |
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They are also refusing to cover for absent colleagues or comply with the university's appraisal and performance management system. |
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Even with the appraisal system, there is still a second sight of it, and we would want that. |
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So, I made loads of notes of my grievances to take into my appraisal meeting this morning. |
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The appraisal process is loaded in favour of the methodological commitments of the appraiser. |
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Well, the first step is to have an objective professional appraisal of your current arrangements and future plans. |
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Whatever way you look at it, a rough passage would be a fair appraisal for his sojourn at the top so far. |
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He has taken the first step towards a more rounded and objective appraisal of an important statesman. |
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The element of cognitive appraisal refers the tendency of the love-struck person to attribute his arousal to his beloved. |
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It is only on the basis of the tester's appraisal that we carry out any remedial work and then only if it is strictly necessary. |
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Each poet receives a critical and biographical appraisal and analysis, which is usually followed by a selection of their poems. |
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Such an involvement for the appraisal of teachers ensures satisfaction and positive reinforcement for the staff also. |
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This appraisal is as tough, uncompromising and brutally simplistic as many of Brogden's law-and-order policies. |
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Sedation may be necessary for appraisal of the rectal mucosa in an anxious child presenting for the first time. |
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He called for a new appraisal of public health and urged the Government to formulate a national policy on it. |
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It settles in the viewers' appraisal of the film as a necessary box-office insurance instrument. |
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A more realistic appraisal of end user demand might be broadband communication on the pause. |
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A second appraisal well in the Hovea oil field is expected to be spudded later this month. |
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Thus this theory places little importance on the effects of individual dispositions on cognitive appraisal. |
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There are a number of difficulties, however, that hinder a fair appraisal of the empirical evidence for symptom substitution. |
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It's a poem that's been subjected to much critical appraisal, analysed and pulled apart, and examined minutely to the very last syllable. |
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The implicit appraisal of facially expressed emotional cues can take place with 2 milliseconds which is outside conscious awareness. |
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As part of the appraisal process, consultation took place on a range of design options. |
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The reader is left seeking an appraisal of the validity and relevance of Calvin's covenantal argument. |
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Is the statute's description of the society of cutpurses an accurate appraisal, or an attempt to link them with another outlawed culture? |
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The majority of physicians fail a simple critical appraisal pretest we give before our teaching programs. |
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In his brilliant appraisal of the post-punk years, Simon Reynolds debunks the old idea that the Sixties witnessed pop's golden era. |
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It seems to me that this very shift towards appraisal of the cultural past demarcates the newly emerging boundaries of contemporaneity. |
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I'm subjecting an actor to my gushing appraisal of his work when it becomes obvious that he and another actor are about to blow a doobie. |
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It is calculated that more than 2,000 books have been published on him, but a great deal of it is hagiolatry, lacking critical rigour and dispassionate appraisal. |
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The company in Ireland has confirmed it uses a controversial employee appraisal system in all its businesses here, where 4,500 people are employed. |
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He relaxed his pace, removed the look of appraisal and curious scrutiny from his face and replaced it with one of nonchalant friendliness and benign interest. |
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Appraisal is primarily a formative assessment, and should not be used as a regulatory instrument. |
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Many are wringing their hands about the pay appraisal system. |
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Its appraisal centres on Europe's working population decline. |
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Appraisal is a blunt instrument and as yet has probably not identified a single doctor whose performance is seriously deficient. |
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Gray agreed to follow a three-year psychiatric community rehabilitation order committing him to constant appraisal, as well as treatment to raise his self-esteem. |
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An environmental appraisal will be carried out for all the routes. |
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The last section of the appraisal assesses company demographics. |
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His main residual anxiety is over the appraisal system itself. |
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Appraisal time is upon us, and all team leaders will have been instructed to find the slightest excuse to mark people down. |
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Bonner, on the other hand, offers a gentle and thoughtful appraisal. |
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Appraisal is not a load of meaningless jargon sprinkled liberally across a ten page grid full of interminable tick boxes. |
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Employee appraisal, training, and development involve both informally and formally evaluating employee performance and the need for training and development. |
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Indeed, many of the staff and students feel that they haven't been consulted adequately in an appraisal that has been presented as a fait accompli. |
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There, at a time when new drugs were bursting on to the scene, he set up the country's first division of clinical pharmacology to bring good science to drug appraisal. |
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At the Monday office business meeting, you asked for a collection of opinions about the new appraisal system by the various departments, all to be completed within one week. |
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Any appraisal system must be fair and should enable employers to recognise their responsibilities for continuing professional development of career grade doctors. |
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A critical task is to help the learner in constructing a personal learning plan, a process that entails formative appraisal and rigorous assessment of educational needs. |
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The appraisal system helps stimulate the development of alternative solutions to a particular problem by clarifying the consequences of all options considered. |
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The union is so angered by the appraisal system, which it says has unfairly downgraded many workers, that it is taking High Court action against the Government. |
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Thomas, however, reveals she is actually far more understanding in her appraisal of Girls. |
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Elie bemoans its exclusion from the modern American story, and most agree that his appraisal is accurate. |
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My understanding is you'd like an outside reader's appraisal of its academic merit, as there's been a bit of a fuss about it over there at Athabasca University. |
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The listing is not live now, as MMR has decided to wait for a second appraisal of the ring to be completed. |
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The new rule will allow loans to be rescheduled with balloon payments under certain circumstances, provided a current appraisal is performed. |
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A rationale for providing some type of evaluative or critical appraisal component is offered. |
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A critical appraisal of their writings reveals they frequently misquote research, rely on poor quality research or pseudoscience. |
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Many companies still use IRR despite its deficiencies and the overwhelming view that NPV is the most reliable investment appraisal technique. |
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This close relationship between the MIRR and the MGR means that the MGR adds little that is new to the investment appraisal process. |
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Your complete appraisal report archives can be geo-placed on a map with stickpin hyperlink connectivity. |
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It praises loyalty, absence of bias, deference, and the appraisal of facts. |
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Holt objected to the appraisal report on the grounds that such evidence does not meet the standard for admissibility. |
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Rentoul's appraisal goes too easy, both on Heller and on himself. |
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Accordingly, the court granted TWIA's petition for a writ of mandamus and directed the trial court to grant TWIA's motion to compel appraisal. |
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Clint Cornett, CEO of ValuTrac said, Ellie Mae's Encompass software is a natural fit with ValuTrac's appraisal management platform of products. |
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The FNIS CVI platform reduces total appraisal costs and improves the collateral valuation timeline for mortgage originators. |
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Bearing in mind an FIA scrutineer was overseeing all that unfolded in the McLaren garage today, Hamilton put an honest appraisal on his role. |
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The first stage is the primary appraisal stage, which evaluates the relevance of the potential emotion elicitor to the individual. |
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Humans are primally and naturally biased in judgment, which manifests in appraisal reports. |
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Production testing from the existing Puka appraisal wells continues. |
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With an FIA scrutineer overseeing all that unfolded in the McLaren garage yesterday, Hamilton offered an honest appraisal of what he must do today. |
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Linne, Circ and Huntress talked to attendees about appraisal data and the crucial role that technology plays in running a successful appraisal business. |
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In appraisal theory, a grammatical distinction is constructed between desiderative future or intended versus experienced emotive mental processes. |
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The valuation of a life estate requires appraisal of the fee simple estate and the determination of the expected life of the life estate holder using actuarial tables. |
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Most recently, in August, the Barquentine 2 appraisal well encountered 70 metres of net gas at a depth of 4,100 metres and in 1,650 metres of water. |
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Ownership issues in an appraisal firm include the legal form of ownership, the sharing of firm revenues, and policy items such as the entry of new co-owners. |
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The BOA's Olympic Qualification Standards Panel met last night to begin their appraisal of the selection process but did not make a decision and they will reconvene today. |
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In their article, Boykin and McLaughlin clarify the commonly misunderstood aspects of conservation easement appraisal practice, the enhancement rules. |
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Both McCrum and Copley have sought to restore some of the lustre to the Arnold legacy, which has been heavily under attack since Strachey's sardonic appraisal. |
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The appraisal stage deals with the collection of information relevant to the proposed voyage as well as ascertaining risks and assessing the key features of the voyage. |
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He had some expertise in geology, beetle collecting and dissecting marine invertebrates, but in all other areas was a novice and ably collected specimens for expert appraisal. |
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In addition the joint venture is also considering other additional appraisal, development and exploration drilling locations within the existing Modiolus 3D seismic. |
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And because appraisal methodology is a praxeology, this gap undermines the validity of the appraisal method, the cost approach, and related value estimates. |
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In addition, Travelers looks to prior mortgage payment histories, two infile credit reports from separate repositories, telephone verification of employment and one appraisal. |
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This article discusses key characteristics of NZE buildings, how they differ from conventional buildings, and what that means for the appraiser and the appraisal process. |
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The first online appraisal requests were processed by the appraisal management firms ABNet Enterprises LLC, Campbell, California, and Lender's Service, Inc. |
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He brings to these cases a real estate appraisal theory based on the argument that aging industrial property in rust belt states isn't worth what it used to be. |
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Another major update is that VOG had its new integrated exploration and appraisal working programme for the West Medvezhye field approved by the local authorities. |
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