The benefits of cooperating to evaluate a meaningful portion of the opus of American publishing would be tremendous.
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And yet sometimes the conditions to evaluate a manager are ideal, since most of the variables have been removed.
Relying on any single barometer or even a series of percentages to evaluate a program's worth is a mistake.
Tjan says a resume review and the first 15-20 minutes of an interview are enough time to evaluate a candidate.
To evaluate a company's innovativeness, they looked at such factors as research and development as a percent of sales and the number of patents.
The FDA will also ask the panel to evaluate a proposed Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategies (REMS) if the drug gains approval.
To evaluate a company's innovativeness, the economists looked at such factors as research and development as a percent of sales, and the number of its patents.
The social scientists conducting that study asked a group of men and women to evaluate a hypothetical CEO who was described as offering opinions as much as possible or as withholding opinions.
These enabled them to cross-refer their observations on 5 January 2000 to earlier observations and to evaluate a characteristic pattern of illness as it had evolved over a period of several months.
The idea being that our clients will then get the chance to evaluate a property and how to make it better for season two, instead of needing to move on to something new.
Another archetype is more externally oriented, featuring companies that team with outside partners to evaluate a wide range of opportunities, rapidly select the ones to trial and often implement the ideas through these partners.
In 1983, Fred Fielding, the White House counsel, asked Roberts to evaluate a proposal then in circulation to create a kind of super appeals court to assist the Supreme Court with its ostensibly pressing workload.
Not only is General Petraeus now the head of CENTCOM conducting his own review, he's now working in concert with the special envoy that I've sent over, Richard Holbrooke, one of our top diplomats, to evaluate a regional approach.
In its most extreme interpretation, the rule would require a company that hires a labor-law firm to evaluate a potential acquisition with unionized operations, say, to report the relationship even if that blows its cover on secret due diligence activities.
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Corrine Moss-Racusin and her fellow researchers conducted an experiment in which they gave student applications to science professors at a number of universities to evaluate for a lab manager position.
In the Loan Finder trial, a business could opt-in to allow banks to use QuickBooks data to evaluate if a prospect was a credit risk.
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The ruling from that case laid out five factors to be used to evaluate whether a school district had desegregated.
The doctor, who was not named in court, is being asked to evaluate whether a tracheostomy would help the baby.
But I fully endorse it as an invaluable resource for entrepreneurs who are seeking to incorporate a structured process by which to evaluate something as small as a new feature or as complex as developing an entirely new business altogether.
Of course, even as a means to evaluate the relative performance of a league's top sides, it's the kind of metric that needs to be taken with inevitable caveats.
It is looking to develop a way to evaluate emerging growth companies using cash-flow based credit scoring that will give firms whose value lies in their intellectual property a shot at loans.
It would be useful to develop a future trial to evaluate patients who undergo surgery, but who do not receive standard physical therapy, but rather a home based program of exercises.
To predict reactions of a broader public, 31 subjects interested in quitting smoking were recruited for a focus group to evaluate samples from three antismoking ad campaigns: A (a humorous effort that empathized about the difficulty of the task), B (more serious but also empathetic), and C (lighthearted).
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There has been enough time to evaluate and make a decision since the 2009-10 season.
In places like New Haven, educators and city leaders have come together to find a smarter way to evaluate teachers and turn around low-performing schools.
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But now specialists say they are being asked to evaluate kids for a more nuanced array of issues to correct them before they mushroom into bigger problems.
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The result: Mr. Bush was almost exactly in the middle, ranking 19th out of the 40 presidents who served long enough to evaluate, with a mean score of 3.01 on a five-point scale.
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Last year, I worked with Chatham and a team of fellow MBAs to help a coffee retailer evaluate whether it should launch a new brand on college campuses.
But something seems to have worried them, and they will now be reading the runes of a summit that ended with an unprecedented decision to cut EU spending, trying to evaluate whether this is a one-off or a symptom of a more troubling shift in Europe's centre of gravity - a move in a more sceptic direction.
After the rotational phase of the Hemond Fellowship has been completed, the scholars will then report to scout school in Arizona during the fall to learn how to watch a baseball game and to evaluate talent.
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