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So we're taking this machine and recreating some of the operating theater crises that this machine might face in one of the hospitals that it's intended for, and in a contained, safe environment,
evaluating
its effectiveness.
We will be
evaluating
products on how well they address a unique person, instead of a demographic model.
Evaluating
Egypt on this basis alone, however, ignores the real revolution.
They call climate change a threat multiplier that could harm stability and security, while governments around the world are
evaluating
how to respond.
The usual methods of
evaluating
a habitat have been done by visually counting the numbers of species and the numbers of individuals within each species in a given area.
So in conclusion, I've found the five senses theory to be a very useful tool in
evaluating
different experiences in my life, and then taking those best experiences and hopefully incorporating them into my designs.
But psychological research suggests that we're not very good at
evaluating
ourselves accurately.
And when you bring group interests into account, so it's not just me, it's my team versus your team, whereas if you're
evaluating
evidence that your side is wrong, we just can't accept that.
And it doesn't mean that you would be any better at
evaluating
it.
Now, these richer brain signatures might be why recruiters from Fortune 500 companies
evaluating
candidates thought that the candidates were smarter when they heard their voices compared to when they just read their pitches in a text, for example, or an email or a letter.
But all of you actually spend hours every day,
evaluating
fonts.
You were
evaluating
fonts.
This is crazy because it suggests that the monkeys too are
evaluating
things in relative terms and actually treating losses differently than they treat gains.
Well, this is from "The Purpose Driven Life": "The Bible must become the authoritative standard for my life: the compass I rely on for direction, the counsel I listen to for making wise decisions, and the benchmark I use for
evaluating
everything."
When
evaluating
documentaries that focus a relatively small group of Ugly ultra right wing and conservative groups like this in the USA you must consider the following.
Not being a critic, i am not
evaluating
the quality of the acting, which I find believable, a good thing.
We adults know, wink-wink, the folly of the tiger and bear, but we love such stories and we crave expectation-building stories like an addiction, she seems to say...and thereby in childhood learning sets the stage for
evaluating
the ensuing adult ventures toward their own mirage-like horizons.
As much as Kate Hepburn's quivering chin and teary eyes are an annoyance to devotees of serious acting in film, Connie Selleca's wooden gestures and her inability to deliver a line with any meaningful emotion are enough to invoke the "throw-up" doctrine for
evaluating
films: If an actor's inability to act creates such nausea that vomiting in unavoidable, then the film itself should be consigned to the nearest trash-bin.
I guess, because of my general drift towards
evaluating
films visually, I was taken by Felix Monti's cinematography which was deep and almost malevolent in its intensity--a perfect match to the unfolding drama.
I believe in a fair system of
evaluating
movies: that they have certain goals in mind and try their very hardest to achieve them.
People who give this movie a low rating do not appreciate true horror, and therefore should not be taken into consideration when
evaluating
whether or not to watch this movie.
In a recent opinion, European Union scientific committees concluded that while the risk assessment used for
evaluating
genetically modified organisms should be applicable to aspects of synthetic biology, in specific cases new approaches may be needed to evaluate the safety of the technology.
It may not even know which of its projects fail, because
evaluating
them, and learning from mistakes, requires staff – and that adds to administrative costs.
Evaluating
charities can be more difficult than making investment decisions.
In other ways, too,
evaluating
charities takes time, and can be expensive.
Innovative approaches can pop up almost anywhere, and government has a critical role to play in promoting them: rigorously
evaluating
programs, scaling up those that work, and withdrawing funding from those that do not.
A team of New York University professors – building on previous findings from UNESCO and the Brookings Institution – will work with a global network of researchers at local universities in several countries to examine the most appropriate methods for
evaluating
success and failure in education systems worldwide.
Finally, reliable data will be critical to guiding efforts and
evaluating
progress.
Fukushima exposed the need for regulators to perform regular stress tests,
evaluating
the ability of nuclear facilities to stand up to various contingencies affecting their safety.
In this context, South Korea’s traditional linear defense planning – assessing the environment, identifying specific threats, formulating options,
evaluating
priorities, and defining core objectives, strategy, and policy – may no longer be sufficient.
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