To appraise shape changes alone, we standardized the size of the specimens by dividing the initial coordinates of the outlines by the area. |
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When is the right time to appraise the quality of the suggestions made by respondents? |
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Secondly, the problem of how to appraise the quality of qualitative studies remains. |
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The officiant should then appraise the boy and girl of the duties and obligations of conjugal life according to the Gurus tenets. |
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I wasn't a manager and was unlikely to have to formally appraise colleagues and the time management workshop seemed a waste of time. |
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Cunningham paused, and turned to appraise Katalin, who was still lying insentient before the fire. |
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A local historian will be on hand to appraise examples of the pottery's slipware pots and talk about the history of any pieces brought to her. |
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For those in posts, supervisor assessments were obtained for 46 trainees to appraise their performance three months into practice. |
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It was designed to help general practitioners appraise and assimilate information from scientific publications. |
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He said the property measured about 1,300 square meters, but the government had yet to appraise the value of the land and the house. |
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Also, the ability to appraise the value of a dot-com brand name is still developing. |
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Combat crews should be trained to promptly and accurately appraise firing results and carry out repeat firings on undestroyed targets. |
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Managers annually appraise the employees reporting to them in one-to-one meetings. |
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Unfortunately, with the exception of blood tests for anemia, there are no assessments that accurately appraise your nutritional status. |
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They also take the opportunity to look to the future and appraise the family job and training needs. |
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These included more flexibility in the time allowed to assess claims and the allocation of more time to fairly appraise complex disputes. |
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These organisations can also appraise the accessibility of their premises to assess whether they meet the new requirements for access. |
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Although admittedly difficult to achieve, we believe that an effort to appraise and enhance the quality of bronchoscopy training is necessary. |
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The Board of Supervisors has until November 21 to decide whether to accept the offer, and has engaged a professional firm to appraise the property's value. |
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The low resolution did not allow teams to properly appraise a new product remotely. |
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The thinking process is the mental ability to appraise, evaluate, plan, create and will. |
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Part of my job is to appraise used guns that people bring us for resale. |
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Although it has been widely assumed that general practice tutors will appraise general practitioners, no official statement has been made to this effect. |
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Lately, as companies work to appraise their performance on a variety of levels, status metrics in the form of executive dashboards have received a lot of attention. |
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Those attempting to get loans just have to show the goods to be pawned to an officer, who would spend a little time to appraise the estimated value of the items. |
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Or the company accountant can appraise the value of the shares. |
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In many communities, individuals may also lack the tools and skills to effectively access research evidence and then to critically appraise it. |
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Finally, the Committee should appraise its parent Provincial Command of all potential developments. |
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The data required are administrative in nature and necessary to appraise the work of officials. |
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Research studies are being carried out to appraise these new risks better and find appropriate solutions. |
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It is possible that we appraise our projects as delights or disasters irrespective of how we see the climate in which they are embedded. |
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Trotsky's own re-evaluation of this question underlines the need to critically appraise the history of the Marxist movement. |
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Purchasers can use this simple method in order to appraise the real financing cost of each deal and compare them against one another. |
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The Executive Committee shall annually appraise the performance of the Executive Director or an Association Management Firm. |
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He will appraise any contribution in kind and prepare a report on its valuation and yield under his own responsibility. |
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As I listen to the TV hosts jackhammering over the soft Southern accents of the guests, I appraise butts. |
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If other group members appraise him as a creative type, they are likely to be a receptive audience for his ideas, and he should fit into the group harmoniously. |
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We ask a taster to monitor the cooking process and appraise it. |
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Entrusted as we are with the monitoring of the implementation of the right to education, we need to appraise critically the situations in law and in fact. |
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Any draft legislative act should contain a detailed statement making it possible to appraise compliance with the principles of subsidiarity and proportionality. |
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Identified by both the foundation and others, these tools can help system managers, policy makers, and their organizations acquire, appraise, adapt, and apply relevant research in their work. |
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A third dimension to appraise is personality. |
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By means of the above information, the master-watchmaker will proceed to a careful scrutiny of the model in order to appraise its appearance and its functional state. |
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According to its revised mandate, the Working Group has, among other things, to appraise national environmental monitoring requirements in order to strengthen monitoring networks. |
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How can we appraise the media coverage of this war of three weeks? |
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Time was not taken to appraise intelligently the qualities of prospective partners, to make sure that a harmonious family relationship could be founded on the marriage ceremony. |
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Use any form of appraisal you choose to appraise an attendee. |
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Singer tries to avoid this conclusion by appealing to the role of appraisal: it is only because we appraise another as having certain virtues and vices that we come to bestow value on him. |
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The Township's initial letter last year notified eight businesses in the proposed redevelopment area of the Township's intention to appraise certain properties for potential future acquisition. |
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They do not capture the lifetime effects of migration, which in principle is the best way to appraise its fiscal effects but in practice is subject to too many uncertainties. |
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Bosses have to appraise the strengths and weaknesses of their firms honestly and continuously to take account of rapidly evolving competitive threats. |
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To properly appraise a service, it is useful to put it on a scale line. |
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The IMF will also appraise a country's financial sector, its regulatory policies, as well as structural policies within the macroeconomy that relate to the labour market and employment. |
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In this case, Transport Canada requested that CSIS undertake a security assessment to appraise this individual's loyalty to Canada and reliability as it relates to such loyalty. |
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He needs to follow a line of action and thought that will lead him to make right decisions: get the facts, weigh and appraise, take action, and check results. |
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