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Перевод: evaluate
[глагол] оценивать; определять количество; определять качество; иметь значение; выражать в цифрах; выражать в числах
Тезаурус:
- Even when such a selection of documents for publication is reasonably impartial, a historian must consult other materials in order to evaluate it properly.
- The analytical investigation of materials has also helped evaluate the development of industrial organisation and technological capabilities - from unalloyed copper to copper alloyed with arsenic or tin (bronze) for example, which represented a major technological breakthrough.
- Similarly, we should evaluate pains as so many times worse than a minimal pain.
- Those who design and build systems require a different type of knowledge from those who use and evaluate the system, although there is bound to be some overlap.
- Uses behaviour that emphasises the interviewer's powers to appraise and evaluate - sitting back in the chair, head tilting backwards, hand covering mouth, perhaps, looking doubtful and not registering any reaction to what is said, or indicating that he or she appreciates that their "victim" has finished an answer.
- Asked whether they feel they have developed this, all reply in the affirmative, so in order to evaluate neighbourhood policing in Easton it is necessary to consider observational data to assess how true this appears from their practice.
- While at Edwards she was flown in tests designed to evaluate the potential of jets as drone aircraft and as such "633 was called the Reluctant Robot.
- Meetings of the Working Group in Prague in August 1990 and Athens in October 1990 were attended, and a proposal for a research project to evaluate the usefulness of floodplain sediments as a low-density geochemical sampling medium was drawn up.
- Nevertheless, though the currents of genuine popular opinion are now even more difficult to evaluate than they had been earlier, given the intensified persecution from 1942 onwards of even relatively trivial "offences" of criticizing the regime or "subverting" the wartime ordinances, every sign points towards the growth in this period of a "silent majority" increasingly critical of the Nazi regime - even if the criticism was often only obliquely expressed - and ready to blame it for the mounting miseries of the war.
- Financial markets are finding it difficult to evaluate the future worth of drugs firms.
- At the same time teachers are being treated more and more like workers and less and less like professionals, so that their sense of power and freedom to evaluate and select among these opportunities feels diminished.
- Many of the UK's quoted companies are using inappropriate techniques to evaluate leases.
- The denial of the use of that gift to evaluate and perpetuate the nature of the "god" of the religion, and therefore its very foundation, is something which humanity must resist at all costs .
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