"meaningful" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Until recently, triage results, whether performed by a paramedic or anyone else, were frequently a matter of the 'best guess', as opposed to any real or meaningful assessment.
- To make a meaningful assessment of your current business' position, try to identify the causes of turnover:
- So one of the most glaring legacies of No Child Left Behind is surprising: it has made a muddle of meaningful assessment.
- Phil Garner, on the other hand, offered a meaningful assessment of McGwire's development as a hitter.
- After beginning a unit, students will be given a meaningful and formative assessment so that the teacher can conclude whether or not an objective has been mastered.
- At least, amongst people experienced enough to make meaningful, objective assessments.
- To be sure, investors have never maintained the long-range perspective that statisticians say is necessary for meaningful assessments of portfolio managers' skills.
- Many economic and technical parameters have been proposed to enable a meaningful assessment of single projects and project portfolios.
- As this is our fourth meeting, we can already make some meaningful assessments.
- To get a meaningful assessment, the system must look at students' background and preparation along with other factors involved in learning, he said.
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