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annual
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A new system of annual appraisals should show up any weaknesses.
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But, Jenkins warns, when neither promotion or a pay increase is on the agenda, annual appraisals may be wrong.
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Development Rank Restaurants are committed to a positive annual appraisal system for all members of management.
critical
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A more critical appraisal becomes possible as partners step back to regard each other.
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In addition, he was aware of the Scholastics' critical appraisal of Aristotelian physics.
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It should provide a readable condensation of the recent literature: a critical appraisal , not a mere catalogue.
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Foucault's approach and analyses have also to some degree informed this work and for that reason alone deserve a critical appraisal .
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Its application does put its exponents in the firing line of critical appraisal .
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Unless there is a corresponding process of critical appraisal , there can be no adaptation, no adjustment to change.
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Whether or not you accept Idso's claims, surely this is just the place for a critical appraisal of them?
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But I didn't ring you for a critical appraisal of my work.
realistic
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Therefore, a starting point for any discussion of community care must be a realistic appraisal of informal systems.
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investment
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On this basis the methods of investment appraisal described here may be used.
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An investment appraisal comes with the project.
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The investment appraisal published by the Southern board was deficient in many respects.
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In the space of one chapter it is impossible to cover all the detailed aspects of investment appraisal .
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In parallel with the technical feasibility studies, an investment appraisal study was also commissioned.
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The Treasury publishes technical guidance on investment appraisal .
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Firstly, there is the need to get the original investment appraisal right.
performance
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One of these is performance appraisal .
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The personnel director spoke first, reading the performance appraisal policy aloud and then citing the research on which it was based.
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In addition, most of us face complexities such as performance appraisal , staff appraisal, course evaluation.
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And all but one of them received their first performance appraisal from their superiors in the second half of the year.
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Instead, they tend to focus on formal job descriptions, as these are key to performance appraisals .
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One of my favorite exercises is in-house training for partners on how to talk more effectively with associates regarding performance appraisal .
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Many managers interpret that as being an administrative chore, filling in objective work-sheets and completing performance appraisal forms.
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Our performance appraisal policy is clear: employee ratings have to conform to a normal bell curve.
project
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One such area is the field of investment project appraisal , or capital budgeting.
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The final element of the project appraisal process involves an overall commercial appraisal of the project.
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Here, most of all in the project appraisal , does quantification mystify and legitimate in the name of objective economic analysis.
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The first section reviews the major methods of capital project appraisal currently used by private sector companies.
system
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Formal appraisal systems , however, go beyond this normal daily checking and feedback.
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Add to this theme positive appraisals as a manager through the internal appraisal system and you have a strong candidate.
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Its report said a good national appraisal system needed the equivalent of another 1,800 teachers and increased spending of £35m a year.
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Formal staff appraisal systems are essential.
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The emphasis is on the performance appraisal system which identifies employees' training and development needs.
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Development Rank Restaurants are committed to a positive annual appraisal system for all members of management.
teacher
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The research is designed to contribute to an improved foundation for teacher training and teacher appraisal .
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King also wonders whether the impact of teacher appraisal on school improvement will be commensurate with the cost of such schemes.
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Other measures include teacher appraisal , the National Curriculum, open enrolment, standardised assessment tasks.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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An investment appraisal comes with the project.
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If appraisal now reveals that it has some validity in principle, the next stage is application.
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It is well known that the appraisal has been carried out and that the information is with the Minister.
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On this basis the methods of investment appraisal described here may be used.
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One of my favorite exercises is in-house training for partners on how to talk more effectively with associates regarding performance appraisal .
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Progress in note-making requires an honest appraisal of your own notes.
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The research is designed to contribute to an improved foundation for teacher training and teacher appraisal .
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The subject of the appraisal should be given time to prepare and the opportunity to corroborate the report.