Crossword-Solution: EVALUATED
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| EVALUATED | anagram | DEVALUATE |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETERA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with EVALUATED (5)
Either a warning was given or appropriate disciplinary action was taken." When Diana asked if the committee had any questions, Jane, in an attempt to demonstrate the proficiency of this expert witness, once again bravely ventured forth asking Stacy to delineate some of the techniques used in this case and how she evaluated them.
Intelligence is information that has been collected, integrated, evaluated, analyzed, and interpreted.
How much of this kind of criticism, opposing the oral to the written, is relevant to the phenomena of our time cannot be evaluated in a simple statement.
The contest became a product with a particular status; the prize reflects the sign process through which competition is evaluated.
Everything we conceive of can be viewed, criticized, felt, sensed, experienced, and evaluated before it is actually produced.
Quotes with EVALUATED (3)
Popular medicine and popular morality belong together and ought not to be evaluated so differently as they still are: both are the most dangerous pseudo-sciences.
One reader of an early draft of this chapter complained at this point, saying that by treating the hypothesis of God as just one more scientific hypothesis, to be evaluated by the standards of science in particular and rational thought in general, Dawkins and I are ignoring the very widespread claim by believers in God that their faith is quite beyond reason, not a matter to which such mundane methods of testing applies. It is not just unsympathetic, he claimed, but strictly …
In the statistical gargon used in psychology, p refers to the probability that the difference you see between two groups (of introverts and extroverts, say, or males and females) could have occurred by chance. As a general rule, psychologists report a difference between two groups as 'significant' if the probability that it could have occurred by chance is 1 in 20, or less. The possibility of getting significant results by chance is a problem in any area of research, but it's…
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Appears in: LAT, Newsday.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (2008–2010).