Neither evaluator identified sentence structure unvaried as a problem in 38 papers. |
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The evaluator is kept blind to the controls to prevent him or her from subtly tipping off the subject, either knowingly or unknowingly. |
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The styles were then removed from each flower just above the point of emergence from the hypanthium and passed to the evaluator. |
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However, the firm made the mistake of submitting a performance bond, instead of a tender bond, as was required by the evaluator. |
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He has been mentor and coach, encourager and honest evaluator. |
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She is a grant writer and program evaluator for nonprofits in Chicago. |
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When a message is sent to an evaluator, it increments a counter corresponding to that object and when the results are returned, the counter of the sender is decremented. |
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Moreover, a person playing the role of an evaluator rather than a treatment provider may be in a better position to assess for malingering. |
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One approach is to assign a new manager or an independent evaluator to assess a project or business. |
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The evaluator considers that the overall duration of the selection procedure needs to be reduced. |
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Therefore, the scientific rigour of a registration process is dependent on the evaluator saying the data is needed. |
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Your evaluator has finished your appraisal report, including your performance level and promotion points. |
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But neither of these modes of evaluation leads the evaluator to the knowledge of the value of the object he or she evaluates. |
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It is proposed that an evaluator will be issued written instructions stating his objectives and that he is part of the bridge team. |
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This publication reports on various issues related to hiring an external evaluator. |
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An evaluator should also recognize that even the most passive, unobtrusive observer is likely to affect the events under observation. |
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The evaluator noted that this information was received with interest, and with no apparent discomfort on the part of the Indigenous women. |
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No independent qualified reserves evaluator or auditor was involved in the preparation of the reserves data. |
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If you want to convince outside organizations that you are having a positive impact on participants, an external evaluator will help to assure objectivity. |
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A trainee-master and an evaluator were also on the bridge. |
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In 19 cases the evaluator failed t show a connection between reported data and the child's best interests. |
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You can also apply to become an evaluator yourself, although you will never be invited to evaluate a proposal in which you have a conflict of interest. |
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It also resulted in considerable bad feelings among most of the evaluation team, as the coordinators felt left out, the evaluator felt annoyed, and the evaluation manager felt slighted. |
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Jacques Desrosiers, assistant editor-in-chief of Language Update, is an evaluator with the Translation Bureau, where he prepares exams and evaluates a large variety of texts. |
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An independent evaluator of the program has estimated that 55,000 threatened species have directly benefited from CEPF investments over the 10 years of the Fund's operation. |
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For example, results can be presented by the evaluator and should give examples of work behaviors to justify the conclusions. |
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The department's decisions regarding who will serve as grant consultant and grant evaluator remain paramount to a positive outcome. |
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This problem arises due to the fact that without casing, an excess of material can get into a sample without the evaluator knowing where, within the hole, the material came from. |
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The evaluator, appointed by an independent foundation, is Dr Popkin. |
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In all cases, the classification is done by an external evaluator. |
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A site audit is a formal process in which an evaluator ensures that all aspects of DCC service delivery and business management are reviewed and monitored to preempt any potential problems. |
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Whenever possible, the judges and the evaluator for all Effective Speaking Contests should be non-Air Cadet League or CIC and shall not be acquainted with any of the contestants. |
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It has been observed that where a clinician plays a dual role of both treatment provider and evaluator it can be more difficult to detect malingering. |
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He must have copies of his evaluations ready for any visit by a county evaluator, who evaluates whether Mr. Shelton has properly evaluated the teachers. |
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If, as he believed, life neither possesses nor lacks intrinsic value and yet is always being evaluated, then such evaluations can usefully be read as symptoms of the condition of the evaluator. |
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They were asked to program an expression evaluator that could determine the value of a numeric expression. |
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The evaluator does not have an opportunity, though, to observe the teacher in his or her actual studio teaching several different students of varying abilities and levels. |
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To complete the lesson, the evaluators actively engaged in a 2-person combination team with one evaluator participating locally and the other evaluator participating remotely. |
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The debugger provides a separate window for each process, supports mixed assembly and high-level language formats, and includes a language-sensitive expression evaluator. |
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