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# and Evaluate
# Evaluate the effectiveness of the control measures.
# Evaluate the fitness of each individual in that population
# Evaluate the candidate cladograms by comparing them to the characteristic data
# Evaluate the fault tree
# Evaluate the artifact to determine if any progress has been achieved.
# Evaluate the decimal equivalent of each of the ( 4 ) 6-bit groupings.
# Evaluate the significance of the HSP score.
# Evaluate alternative policies
# Evaluate the control system characteristics ( stability and control mode ) during startup, shutdown, cooldown and restart for a variety of initial conditions.
# Evaluate the matching results and sort them according to relevance, using algorithms such as PageRank.
# Evaluate the worker ’ s pace relative to standard performance ( performance rating ), to determine the normal time.
# Evaluate: in which the instructor observes each student's knowledge and understanding, and leads students to assess whether what they have learned is true.
# Evaluate: Observe and correct each student individually to perfect their " working " knowledge of the subject.

# and accuracy
# Consensual discrimination is driven by the need for accuracy and reflects stable and legitimate intergroup status hierarchies ( e. g., favouring a high-status in-group because it is high status ).
The tradeoff comes in terms of power and accuracy ; AA # 2 is designed for small cases, and will burn inconsistently in the large 44 Magnum case.
# the comparison of the accuracy and efficiency of each of these sets of consequences.
Many # P-complete problems have a fully polynomial-time randomized approximation scheme, or " FPRAS ," which, informally, will produce with high probability an approximation to an arbitrary degree of accuracy, in time that is polynomial with respect to both the size of the problem and the degree of accuracy required.
# It is k-distributed to 32-bit accuracy for every 1 ≤ k ≤ 623 ( see definition below ).
# Lack of attention to accuracy.
# an equal accuracy brought to details, including those of the background which should be shaded off.
# That at the proximal aortic site, the 3-element Windkessel model of this impedance can be modeled with sufficient accuracy in an individual patient when age, gender, height and weight are known.
# accuracy,
# Copy-editing, is the work that an editor does to improve the formatting, style, and accuracy of a manuscript.
# a complexometric indicator capable of locating equivalence point with fair accuracy is available.
# Provide a consumer with information about him or her in the agency's files and to take steps to verify the accuracy of information disputed by a consumer.
# Users must identify the company that provided the report, so that the accuracy and completeness of the report may be verified or contested by the consumer.
# Fashion plate from Wiener Moden, in which anatomical accuracy gives way to the desire to present a trendy fashion silhouette.
# visually ( mostly up to 1990 ): accuracy 0, 1 " to 2 " ( depending on the instrument ); timing with digital clocks about 0, 05-0, 2 seconds
# Those that are " capable of accurate and ready determination by resort to sources whose accuracy cannot reasonably be questioned " ( e. g. the day of the week on a certain date ).
# Fed rate, accuracy of feed
# The quality and accuracy of conducted laboratory experiments do not allow drawing of specific conclusions about the nature of the effect.
# Lighting calculations were integer based, which didn't offer as much accuracy because the real world is not confined to whole numbers.
# the original album notes correctly identify " Hard Times " as public domain, as it was published in 1855, but the author's name has now been listed for complete accuracy.
# redirect The Insider ( film )# Historical accuracy
# Longer barrel for greater precision and accuracy
# REDIRECT accuracy and precision

# and learned
# Review material that has already been learned by the teacher
# Relate the new material to the old material that has already been learned.
# Determine the input feature representation of the learned function.
# Determine the structure of the learned function and corresponding learning algorithm.
# If at least one route was learned from an external neighbor ( i. e., the route was learned from EBGP ), drop all routes learned from IBGP.
# Prefer the route learned from the BGP speaker with the numerically lowest BGP identifier
# Prefer the route learned from the BGP speaker with the lowest peer IP address
# Those who had attained épopteia ( Greek: ἐποπτεία ) ( English: " contemplation "), who had learned the secrets of the greatest mysteries of Demeter.
In the Golden Age, Superman was unaware initially of his true origins ; in Superman # 61, Superman discovered the existence of Krypton for the first time and learned of his Kryptonian heritage.
# Identical elements theory of transfer-This theory states that the extent to which information learned in one situation will transfer to another situation is determined by the similarity between the two situations.
# to sympathise with what is direct and serious and heartfelt in previous art, to the exclusion of what is conventional and self-parodying and learned by rote
By re-organizing into a new " Boy Scout Club " ( Troop # 1 in the United States ) these scouts learned first aid, new outdoor skills and being helpful to others.
# Harvesting: here the mentor focuses on " picking the ripe fruit ": it is usually used to create awareness of what was learned by experience and to draw conclusions.
# People in a society exhibit great psychological diversity due to their psychological makeup, learned experiences, social relationships, and social category memberships.
John Byrne said in interviews and on his website that he drew a possible face for Wolverine, but then learned that Dave Cockrum had already drawn him unmasked in X-Men # 98 ( April 1976 ), long before Byrne's run on the series.
# insulting a learned man, even after his death ;
On December 30, 1936 the Union learned that GM was planning to move the dies out of Fisher # 1.
# The primary aim of RCA is to identify the factors that resulted in the nature, the magnitude, the location, and the timing of the harmful outcomes ( consequences ) of one or more past events in order to identify what behaviours, actions, inactions, or conditions need to be changed to prevent recurrence of similar harmful outcomes and to identify the lessons to be learned to promote the achievement of better consequences.
# Some of these dances consist of a few simple steps which are learned during participation, either from simple instructions given by a dance leader or from watching others who are already experienced at the routine.
# Other participation dances have an easily learned song that is sung to the music and which may act as a reminder of the steps.
# Al-Ishtiqaaq: should be learned because sometimes one word derives from two root words, the meaning of each root word being different.
# Fellowship or membership of learned societies, academies or professional institutions ( for example, RA, FRCP, FRSA )

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