Collocations withevaluation
These are words often used in combination withevaluation.
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careful evaluation
Careful evaluation of the target nouns also revealed interesting patterns.
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clinical evaluation
Clinical evaluation of a measure to assess combat exposure.
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comparative evaluation
From this, far mer evaluation criteria were identified and a comparative evaluation of each control method undertaken.
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comprehensive evaluation
And, of course, nothing like a comprehensive evaluation of this distinction has been supplied here.
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critical evaluation
Psychosocial theories of aging : a critical evaluation.
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detailed evaluation
All papers judged to be potentially relevant were retrieved for detailed evaluation.
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diagnostic evaluation
On admission, the child was cyanotic, but this was not noted in the diagnostic evaluation.
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empirical evaluation
An empirical evaluation using questionnaires was per formed.
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evaluation form
With respect to this study, the reliability or consistency of the individual completing the evaluation form was called into question.
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evaluation procedure
We will now explain the evaluation procedure.
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evaluation technique
For this purpose a quantitative evaluation technique was developed, based on the analysis of micro-behaviours.
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evaluation tool
The evaluation tool allows the designer to evaluate his/her design based on some objective, mathemtically-based evaluation criteria.
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final evaluation
I was present throughout all situations except the final evaluation.
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formal evaluation
The authors report benefits from the clinical nurse specialist post, but no formal evaluation is given.
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formative evaluation
The framework used is proposed as being appropriate for the formative evaluation of future collaborative initiatives.
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in-depth evaluation
An in-depth evaluation of the extent to which employers are making use of the code will begin later this year.
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independent evaluation
He advocates independent evaluation, better feed-back from poor people and better accountability.
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initial evaluation
The initial evaluation strategy was a socalled push/enter model.
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interim evaluation
An interim evaluation of the enterprise zone scheme was carried out by consultants and the results were published in 1987.
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medical evaluation
Medical evaluation of internationally adopted children.
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moral evaluation
Such accounts imply a critical moral evaluation of the present.
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negative evaluation
Their only significant negative evaluation was about local services.
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numerical evaluation
However, such manipulation serves little purpose, since values for @areobtained easily enough by direct numerical evaluation of the integrals.
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objective evaluation
However, the results of objective evaluation of right ventricular function represent a somewhat more worrisome picture.
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ongoing evaluation
Communication was crucial to this ongoing evaluation.
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overall evaluation
Contractualism does not require a single standard of overall evaluation.
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peer evaluation
This should counter the fear that ex-ante peer evaluation is a simple administrative or 'policing' procedure.
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preliminary evaluation
The heuristics for the selection of the longest match perform satisfactorily (see section 4 for a preliminary evaluation).
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proper evaluation
The importance of proper evaluation for trainers at all levels is emphasised.
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psychiatric evaluation
The consultation was requested for psychiatric evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment.
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psychological evaluation
This should include physiological testing and psychological evaluation.
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qualitative evaluation
An exploratory, qualitative evaluation of the experiences of those who implemented and received the strategy is presented here.
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quantitative evaluation
Quantitative evaluation consists in quantifying some parameter through an independently meaningful number, percentage, etc. which in principle allows comparison across systems.
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retrospective evaluation
This course within the left atrial wall (truly intramural) could not be seen even on retrospective evaluation of the echocardiograms and angiograms.
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rigorous evaluation
Academics would argue that rigorous evaluation is essential.
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statistical evaluation
No statistical evaluation was possible for this group.
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subjective evaluation
What lies behind the subjective evaluation of health status?
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subsequent evaluation
The confidence (and arrogance) of practitioners and reformers to change labor market policies without evidence and subsequent evaluation is remarkable.
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systematic evaluation
Systematic evaluation and feedback are needed.
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thorough evaluation
Given this, more thorough evaluation of nucleotidases may be warranted.
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