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appraisal English

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appraisal

An appraisal is an opinion or estimated value.

appraisal

the classification of someone or something with respect to its worth a document appraising the value of something (as for insurance or taxation) an expert estimation of the quality, quantity, and other characteristics of someone or something

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I'm getting an appraisal on that diamond.
I have an acquaintance who works in a jewelry store and he's coming. to make an appraisal of that stuff.
To make our own appraisal of the situation.
At the most optimistic appraisal. I have 50 or so hours of life left.
Yes, that's a pretty fair appraisal.
The appraisal is that's their next move- south.
Same appraisal.
I'm asking for your military appraisal.
And, ensign, what is your appraisal of your conduct on the planet?
A constant self-appraisal is going on.
That scarcely describes your rapt appraisal of her every inch.
A correct appraisal of the realities.
The emperor does not share your optimistic appraisal of the situation.
I'll take them to the shop and have the appraisal ready next week.
He's coming to make an appraisal.
It's difficult to make a snap appraisal until we test-market her potential.
Like to know my appraisal of you?
And what is your appraisal of your conduct on the planet?
The recent breakdown in communications has prevented an accurate appraisal of this strange phenomenon, but several well-known European scientists have officially stated that there is nothing to worry about.
No, a correct appraisal of the realities.
I think we should first get an appraisal of this property.
Continuing our appraisal ofLigonian technology, the Captain wants Lt Yar beamed to safety ifher life becomes endangered.
He's attached an appraisal.
I'll bet the appraisal is going to exceed even your estimate. Good. Good.
And what is the appraisal value of the painting?
Intelligence appraisal.
I've studied Blake extremely closely over a number of years and I absolutely disagree with your appraisal of his genius.
I'd go to someone's house to do an appraisal.
He walked past a car, darting his pale blue eyes sideways in quick appraisal.

News and current affairs

With the final stage of the World Cup approaching, now is a good opportunity for a mid-tournament appraisal.
But because Rumsfeld wanted to prove a point about transforming American military strategy, and his neo-conservative advisors had ideological blinders that distorted their appraisal of Iraqi reality, Shinseki's advice was rejected.
Europeans have a shared appraisal of many of the world's problems, and often put forward common methods and strategies for coping with them.
A third cause for optimism is the re-appraisal of climate-change economics.
An honest appraisal would further show that the poorest countries are unable to raise sufficient funds to solve such problems on their own.
Any sober appraisal of what has actually happened since expansion would put the problems in perspective: when enlargement was agreed, the combined size of the ten new members' economies roughly equaled that of the Netherlands.
Exaggeration contradicts the key hallmarks of scientific reasoning: critical thinking and careful appraisal of the evidence.
IMF officials deny responsibility for the upheaval, but have failed to provide an honest public appraisal of Bolivia's urgent financial needs.
His appraisal of his record in office is notably accurate, and stands as a convincing testament to the effectiveness of his leadership.

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