Examples of using Evaluative in English and their translations into Greek
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Financial
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Official/political
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Computer
The RSB mandate does not foresee this as ex-post reviews are not intended to contain significant evaluative elements.
Repeat this exercise with other evaluative statements such as those in the training aids box.
The selection of students is made at evaluative order and certified knowledge of English, French or German language.
CB14- Ability to make a critical and evaluative analysis and synthesis of new
you will likely need to undergo some evaluative tests.
Evaluative interviews are not part of the application process for most programs,
Articles may make analytic or evaluative claims only if these have been published by a reliable secondary source.
had far more negative evaluative comments(“patient is upset,”“needs much encouragement”).
based on a non evaluative approach to the past.
often making analytic or evaluative claims about them.
Students are expected to contextualize their work within a current framework and develop evaluative skills in order to articulate their point of view.
as well as a proper system of feedback with evaluative and analytical components in place.
making analytic or evaluative claims about them.
We can achieve real communication and avoid this evaluative tendency when we listen with some understanding.
develop their analytical, evaluative and critical capacities,
is a two-day evaluative program that tests an instructor candidate's teaching ability,
social and evaluative characteristics.
A new CAMH and Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences(ICES) study shows that people with schizophrenia account for more than 1 in 10 cases of suicide in Ontario,
qualitative and quantitative evaluative techniques, enhance computer skills,
a complete change regarding the role of parents, children and teachers alike, with the primarily most important(chronologically and evaluative) and main burden of it”falling” on parents' shoulders.