overall evaluation
collocation in Englishmeaningsofoverallandevaluation
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overall
adverb[before noun]
adjective
uk/ˌəʊ.vəˈrɔːl/us/ˌoʊ.vɚˈɑːl/
in general rather than in particular, or including all the people or things in a particular group ...
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evaluation
noun[C or U]
uk/ɪˌvæl.juˈeɪ.ʃən/us/ɪˌvæl.juˈeɪ.ʃən/
the process of judging or calculating the quality, importance, amount, or value ...
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(Definition ofoverallandevaluationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Contractualism does not require a single standard ofoverallevaluation.
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We will call it, therefore, anoverallevaluation.
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The weight of each constraint determines it relative importance in theoverallevaluation.
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The paper concludes with anoverallevaluationand summary of what was learned.
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For these reasons, presentingoverallevaluationresults would not be meaningful.
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We conclude with anoverallevaluationand summary of what we have learned.
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In contrast, expertness and (non)academic affiliation differentiated minimally in theoverallevaluationof the drugs.
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The third decreasingly effectsoverallevaluationstrength with increasing frequency, encouraging agents to focus on relational combinations infrequently under taken.
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An agent's preferences consist of his or heroverallevaluationof the objects over which preferences are defined.
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There is a visual analogue 0-100 scale to assess theoverallevaluationof the current state of health.
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We do this - as noted earlier - with anoverallevaluationin terms of coherence, purpose, and value.
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Ascribing meaning is making anoverallevaluationin terms of coherence, purpose, and value, but there are three types of meaning that can be ascribed.
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Both criteria are required for the proper working of the two functions of theoverallevaluationin which the ascription of meaning consists.
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This is not to say that it is never possible to provide anoverallevaluationwhen some people do not exist in both alternatives.
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Nevertheless, whiteness is highly valued and seems to be one of the primary dimensions of status by which theoverallevaluationof a person's social position is reached.
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Theoverallevaluationof the results proved that the management of pests and diseases in organic production of vegetables could be accomplished successfully using allowed preparations18-20.
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As it simultaneously accesses multiple independent sites within the entire genome, it provides a more valuable tool foroverallevaluationof the phylogenetic relatedness of trypanosome strains.
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For example, one could quite reasonably answer a question ofoverallevaluationby indicating a preference for free-riding if one generally believed that others would defect.
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We take them into account in ouroverallevaluationof licence applications.
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These studies constitute efforts atoverallevaluationof the programme's accomplishments, while the present study focuses only on variations in the standard cost per unit of producing family planning services.
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Their results suggested that when evaluating a story character's mental state, adults overrode the immediate facial expression of the story character and attributed anoverallevaluationto the situation.
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