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"appraise" Definitions
  1. appraise somebody/something (formal) to consider or examine somebody/something and form an opinion about them or it
  2. appraise something (at something) to officially examine a building, an object, etc. and say how much it is worth
  3. appraise somebody (British English) to make a formal judgement about the value of a person’s work, usually after a discussion with them about it

143 Sentences With "appraise"

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An uninterested one will move on to appraise another suitor.
You quickly learn how to appraise what characterizes each assignment.
But Rutgers brought other assets, harder to appraise but still valuable.
And he channeled William Faulkner to appraise the collective Democratic psyche.
So he has hired a used-furniture dealer to appraise it.
They are known to under-appraise, and it appraised for exactly $470,000. Thankfully.
The Duke of Sandringham has summoned Jamie to appraise some horses for him.
I need to wait until I get the investigation to fully appraise it.
We expect a certain amount of wear and tear on the teeth we appraise.
It also takes costly effort and skill to appraise the value of idiosyncratic assets.
Even a member of Obama's Cabinet seemed unsure of how to appraise the situation.
How do you appraise a dress made not of cotton but of pure recognition?
Letters Readers appraise his successes and failures, and muse about what could have been.
Members of the newsroom staff would scramble to help appraise the latest submissions, he added.
The one-of-a-kind items are hard to appraise because they rarely change hands.
Bouvier told me that he offered to ask an expert to appraise the painting's value.
And it's quite a magical, intimate moment for them as they sort of appraise one another.
Hirevue, Utah-based firm, has developed a machine-learning algorithm to appraise applications done by video.
The agencies regularly appraise the quality of institutions to certify they comply with federal education law.
Finally, scientists need to appraise the control, or social distancing, measures deployed since the outbreak began.
Nor will the clamour to appraise medicines more critically go away, which is good news for consumers.
How would you appraise their ability to resist change and maintain their traditional ways over the years?
Canada is facing a December deadline to appraise UNESCO of its plan to rectify the park's deterioration.
Only recently have many in this country begun to appraise the extent of the tribalism at home.
After experiencing extreme situations overseas, I can appraise a situation, enter a disaster site and remain calm.
The dating market becomes a true market, where people carefully appraise each other, looking for red flags.
The firm can work with financial advisors to appraise and document art held as part of client portfolios.
China's Customs Tariff Commission will arrange for experts to appraise the Chinese companies' tariff exclusion applications, Xinhua said.
She was planning a move and needed help figuring out how to appraise and sell the artifacts online.
"Please don't ask me that," Ms. Esparolini said with a laugh, when asked to appraise the Trump presidency.
Historical judgments are best left to historians who can appraise a president most accurately, often decades after his death.
As far back as ancient Sumer and Egypt, animals have been used to embody, satirize, and appraise human behavior.
Maintaining a capacity for critical thinking, including the capacity to appraise one's own beliefs, has never been more important.
Tax experts also say it could also prove difficult to appraise a financial value onto what a person owns.
There is also greater awareness among regulators of the unreliability of complex models to appraise bank safety and soundness.
The New York Times has not obtained a recording and cannot appraise the tone of Mr. McCarthy's original remarks.
Their job is to appraise the value of your business assets, protect your interests and mitigate your potential liabilities.
Those stirred by passion and a dynamic personal touch do not always appraise Mr. Buttigieg as a generational talent.
Shortly thereafter, Musk dispatched employees from SpaceX and the Boring company to Thailand to appraise the situation on the ground.
There's the visual of a young rapper energetically performing on top of a boardroom table as executives stoically appraise him.
But to appraise Weinstein's behavior in full dress as well as in the buff is to recognize that as bunk.
As for the value of the art, during the lower-court proceeding, each side hired an expert to appraise the art.
In an American theatre, watching a powerful white man hungrily appraise and then slap a naked black body is inescapably fraught.
Engineer Henry M. Leland was brought on to appraise the company's factory in order to sell it but saw instead potential.
Because Iran has denied inspectors access to military installations, it is not even possible to appraise the extent of its compliance.
In December 2012, Mr. Lhéritier asked Mr. Vrain to appraise a manuscript by a survivor of the Titanic, Helen Churchill Candee.
Soon the finer auction houses will have credentialed experts on hand to authenticate Dunks of dubious provenance and appraise heirloom Yeezys.
The AI revolution will also empower managerial bean-counters, who will increasingly be able to calibrate and appraise every aspect of treatment.
"If you look at how teens perceive things, perceive and appraise them as stressful, that shifts and changes" with mindfulness, she said.
But estimates get much smaller after companies drill and appraise the rocks and apply commercial considerations such as the cost of extraction.
And UKOG, through Horse Hills Development Ltd, is getting ready to appraise wells at its Horse Hill site, near London's Gatwick Airport.
With this emotional growth came a more honest ability to appraise ourselves, to figure out where we belonged and what we deserved.
It's easier to appraise a realistic movie, since everyone is qualified to judge verisimilitude—to compare the film's world with one's own.
Newfield said had drilled survey wells over more than 95 percent of its STACK position to appraise the value of the discovery.
Facebook's guidelines suggest that moderators appraise content about different types of murderers differently, although it's not entirely clear what these distinctions mean.
With the drama swirling around "Salvator Mundi," it can be difficult to appraise and appreciate the painting as a work of art.
Where the Huskers aim to distinguish themselves is in their ability to identify, appraise and cultivate talent from the next level down.
From this point, the dwarfs hornily appraise the impossible, dainty red-heeled feet of the slender woman whose house they have illegally entered.
He seemed to appraise the dark eyes she sported which were warm and yet caught the light like plums dipped in cold water.
On the Xinjiang issue the Central Asia countries understand and support China's position, and positively appraise China's counter-terrorism and counter-extremism measures.
The company on Thursday told Reuters it delayed the listing to give investors more time to appraise any risk posed by the investigation.
There is a tension in Stockbridge's photographs between empathizing with an addict's situation and feeling as if you must morally appraise their condition.
As we head into the biggest day thus far of the primary season, it is a good occasion to appraise Sanders's successes and failures.
Ignorant of basic facts and lacking a functional language of politics, we wander blind and illiterate, hopelessly ill-equipped to appraise current political institutions.
It accounts for the multitude of often inane tasting notes and scores found in consumer publications that purport to appraise hundreds of different bottles.
In our case, underwriters needed to know that the water and septic systems worked in order to appraise the house and deem it livable.
The machine would complete its work with lightning speed, Wiener said, giving comparatively slow-witted humans no time to appraise the danger and react.
Mr. Banks said Beepi, which eschewed conventional test drives for 10-day money-back guarantees, failed to appraise cars accurately and was too capital-intensive.
The biblical Solomon had to divide up a baby (or threaten to, anyway); this one only has to appraise side tables and a cracked harp.
He had told reporters on his way there he was likely to appraise his interpersonal chemistry with Kim within the first minute of their encounter.
So they still clearly have this strong compulsion to be part of a group, because the appraise of your peers is something the brain really wants.
These people who appraise everything in sight with the icy scrutiny of art-world sharks, might as well be humanoids for all the warmth they exude.
The campaign includes a well to appraise Equinor's Verbier discovery, currently estimated to hold between 25 and 130 million barrels of oil equivalents, the company added.
If an official would like to keep a gift, the State Department will appraise it and offer to sell it to the official, Mr. Smith said.
If I post a picture of myself that I like, but it doesn't get very many likes, I question my judgement, my ability to self-appraise.
This was the most crowded televised presidential debate ever, with 12 candidates, so I'd need the column equivalent of "War and Peace" to appraise all of them.
Mr. Dudley said the Fed might take a break from raising short-term interest rates as it begins to reduce the balance sheet, to appraise the consequences.
First of all, the stimulus arouses us, then if we appraise the situation as safe, we have "stress-terminating responses", which we experience as relaxation or stress relief.
To appraise the court's performance, Dahl did a statistical analysis of its record of striking down laws enacted by Congress, the elected embodiment, he presumed, of majority will.
When customers came in with puzzling rocks they had found, the owner, a genial Seventh-day Adventist named Dave Lehmann, stashed them behind the counter for Reed to appraise.
Whatever a card's perks, it's still a good idea to annually appraise whether the high fee on a card you hold is worth it, said The Points Guy's Honig.
And just like the seemingly endless resurgence of mid-century modern furniture, we think it's high time to re-appraise the decidedly vintage tradition of the surf 'n' turf special.
He proposed a public infrastructure bank, to be staffed by technocrats who would appraise the costs and benefits of capital projects and put some money behind the ones they approved.
As we get older, we typically become better able to appraise when something is actually negative, or just uncertain—but only if we've learned to regulate that knee-jerk negativity.
Appraise the diversity at the colleges you're considering: More diverse is better, because that means you'll confront a wider range of perspectives, and such a range is key to education.
He was hired in 2014, shortly after legalization hit Colorado, to appraise the sumptuous weed strains in glass jars in the dozens of smoke shops and dispensaries across the state.
It will be days or even weeks before we can definitively appraise how well the Trump administration addressed this crisis, along with precisely what mistakes state and local officials made.
It quickly became a success and propelled the family to new heights of fame thanks to the History series, which saw "Old Man" and his son appraise people's brought in items.
The idea was that the Free Basics team would appraise the web apps, publishing those that met a certain standard, giving published developers more eyeballs and Free Basics' users greater choice.
A core task of communities is to arouse and educate the loves, to widen and deepen the opportunities for love and to appraise people by how well and what they love.
Right now, shareholders of a company that is the target of a corporate takeover can protest the price being paid by petitioning a court to appraise the value of their shares.
Hagan could easily have named-dropped his way through this book, yet he doesn't drop names so much as pick them up and coolly appraise them in a line or two.
In mock trials, the Tufts University researcher Samuel Sommers has found, racially diverse juries appraise evidence more accurately than all-white juries, which translates to more lenient treatment of minority defendants.
The goal is to give the patient a feeling of more power, or allow them to interpret and appraise the voices in a better way, like Steve does with his voices.
Here's an example: I can remember sitting across from one doctor at her desk — during a work meeting, not a medical appointment — and watching her coldly, contemptuously, appraise every inch of me.
Between the lines: The U.S. is unique in that it offers strong drug patent protections and limits the ability of public and private payers to appraise new drugs and bargain over prices.
Van Dyke, the driver told Kalven, had paused to appraise the situation after the first shots whirled McDonald to the ground, and then he continued firing on the prone and lifeless teenager.
Open Book "Little Boxes," a new collection of essays in which writers appraise the TV shows that influenced them, is for people old enough to remember when "prestige TV" was an oxymoron.
A person in a car accident could contact their insurance adjuster, who can interview the drivers and appraise the damage — sometimes right on the spot by viewing the damage through the driver's smartphone.
At no time during a campaign does the Secret Service's mandate require the agency to appraise candidates' personal engagements, or screen against US intelligence databases to identify potential foreign agents or "nefarious" actors.
As a critic, your own history with a work, artist or genre will affect what you hear and how you appraise it, so it is helpful to think about that before you write.
To the Editor: I am not enough of a political savant to appraise all of Jill Filipovic's points, but I will say this: Don't let the perfect be the enemy of the good.
In addition to failing to appraise people of their options, the company was said to fail to credit borrowers for payments they did make, triggering more misery as people needlessly went into default.
But the United States is distinct in that it offers strong drug patent protections and limits the ability of public and private payers to appraise new drugs and bargain effectively for lower prices.
If I must use the bathroom, I appraise which one will be the safest for me, if a non-gendered one is not available—I keep my eyes down, rush in, and rush out.
Even in a world where everyone with a smartphone can publicly review anything they like, New York Times critics still wield a great deal of power to make or break the things they appraise.
It costs money to buy, sell, finance, and appraise it, and to insure and maintain it each year, which we logically know but basically just dismiss when we're digging deep for that down payment.
So the best way to appraise their property, they contend in their tax appeals, is to look at the sale prices on the open market of vacant or formerly vacant shells in other places.
A lawsuit filed by shareholders months later contended that the real estate broker that Sears hired to appraise the properties had failed to fully account for their value if they were converted into other uses.
"The board believes that the potential spin-off would enable the market to appraise and assess the value of the company more effectively and provide a separate fund-raising platform," Zhongwang said in its statement.
The New York Times theater editor Scott Heller asked critics Ben Brantley, Jesse Green and Alexis Soloski to collect their thoughts and to appraise the effectiveness, artistic and political, of the theater's Summer of Trump.
He said holding rates steady would allow the bank to appraise the impact of current policies, such as changes to the loan to deposit ratios at banks, before determining what shift, if any, was needed.
NEXT STORY: Reddit lets you take travel planning a step further than most guidebooks, introducing you to locals or past visitors who will appraise your itinerary, offer unexpected suggestions, and provide up-to-date information.
Every round, each AI player would search its personal space on the board to appraise threats from its environment, threats posed by members of the opposite team, and for any support that might be sought from teammates.
To appraise how dangerous a Clinton-led United States foreign policy may have been, one need only look at Clinton's record as Senator for New York and as the nation's secretary of State from 2009 to 85003.
Thus, the key to success is not so much embracing or avoiding risk as it is the ability to appraise risk — to be able to accurately recognize and balance the potential risks and rewards in important situations.
Having worked on site with officials in federal agencies early in my NARA career to appraise paper records for transfer into the National Archives, I know that some 3 percent of federal records warrant designation as historical.
"We know how to live with (such tax duties)… we know how to appraise the markets and so I don't really think that it will damage our supply," Andrey Guryev, chief executive at PhosAgro, told CNBC on Monday.
The students took tests right after waking in the morning that required them to identify colors on displayed words to appraise selective attention and processing speed and to complete basic arithmetic to evaluate cognitive speed and working memory.
It was one of the few such columns in India at the time, and he viewed his role as to appraise restaurants, not criticize them; his son Zorawar said Mr. Kalra did not want to hurt any restaurant's business.
The film mixes archival footage, audio recordings and interviews (including with other musicians like José Carreras, Bono and Lang Lang) to appraise his career, which brought him success both inside the realm of traditional opera and outside of it.
As a woman, a liberal, a supporter of minority voices, I feel such a sense of sheer panic about the direction I see our culture heading such that I have lost my ability to appraise differing views calmly and objectively.
China must "fully appraise the objective reality of the long-term advantage Western developed countries have in the economic, scientific, and military fields, and conscientiously prepare for all aspects of long-term cooperation and struggle between the two social systems", Xi said.
Stan Miroshnik, an L.A.-based banker whose outfit, Element Group, is exclusively focused on the digital token capital markets, said that simply figuring out how to appraise a venture-backed company that has also raised money through an ICO is proving a minefield.
The idea was simple: I chose a pair of incompatible celebrities, sent them both a mixed bag of weird things to appraise, and then got them on the phone to discuss how the items looked or worked or, in some cases, tasted.
The trap we have fallen into there will haunt us in every corner of this revolutionary world if we do not properly appraise its lessons" and "rely less on armaments and more on the economic, political and moral sources of our strength.
You may know me as the new host of the Antiques Roadshow spin-off where we appraise the value of old internet memes, but in my spare time I talk tech, and you're listening to Recode Decode from the Vox Media Podcast Network.
According to a Deep Mind paper published last year in Nature, AlphaGo was actually the product of two neural nets, a "value network" to appraise the state of the board before a move, and a "policy network" to select its next move.
Instead, a sexual assault occurs where a victim's intoxication impairs cognitive or physical functions in such a way as to make the victim unable to communicate unwillingness to engage in sexual activity, unable to appraise the nature of the conduct, or unable to exercise control.
These states have a strong interest in seeing that their natural resources are adequately protected, and so, they employ staff to appraise and calculate financial requirements in conjunction with federal laws overseen by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and the U.S. Forest Service.
Asked whether he would look at an image of the document sent by email and point out any reason to doubt that the birth certificate was that of his client, he said he was not a forensic expert who could appraise a document's authenticity.
When they appraise Buttigieg, they notice a whole lot beyond his sexual orientation, including worrisome friction between him and some black residents of South Bend and a path of extraordinary privilege (Harvard, a Rhodes scholarship, a job with McKinsey) that brought him to this point.
He sees such a big picture and has such bigger fish to fry than anything terrestrial that the closet thing (if I were an Earth-alien-human trying to appraise Rick and trying to explain him to another life form) to call him on a political spectrum?
In effect, Mr. Bloomberg's policing record — one of his greatest liabilities as voters begin to appraise him at the ballot box — may have clouded the other accomplishments that form the strongest case for his bid as president, in areas like education, public health and good government.
After all three pans, and all 45 biscuits, are out of the oven, each competitor then selects the best-looking one and hands it over to a different team of judges, who take them behind a heavy curtain to appraise their color, their height, and diameter, and assess their overall quality.
"The US side should, however, become less USD negative, in so much as the market is starting to more realistically appraise the way politics will impact the Fed, notably via US financial conditions," said Alan Ruskin, global head of Group-of-10 foreign exchange strategy at Deutsche Bank, in a note.
The officials also told the news network that counsel from the Department of Defense and the Department of Justice had already prepared letters of rights of entry to notify the landowners that government officials will be accessing their property to appraise the land, test the soil and conduct land surveys.
Yet as party activists begin to appraise the field, they are already grappling with whether to once again embrace a younger candidate who reflects the future or shrug off age and elevate a veteran politician who most clearly represents their simultaneous craving for undiluted liberalism and someone who can thwart Mr. Trump.
The breakthrough that Nauman engineered — of falling back on himself, alone in the studio, trying to figure out, as if from a position of supreme naïveté, in whatever medium possible, what it is to make art — is now so normal, his influence so widespread, that it is difficult to appraise his achievement sufficiently.
"I myself have watched myself appraise a woman in a meeting, thinking 'oh, she's being so this, she's being so that,' and then I have to think, 'Oh, if it were a white man who was doing this, would I think the same thing?' and sometimes the answer is 'no,'" she says.
It's unclear how much the house would appraise for, but it was custom-designed and has three bedrooms, three full baths and two half baths, a wine cellar and panoramic views of the nearby mountains and pond, according to CNN, and the winner can expect to pay $600 in monthly taxes on the house.
Several officials who are closely following the campaigns, when asked to appraise the potential support each candidate would have if the election were held today, gave this rough approximation: Sheikh Salman has about 80 to 20183 votes, Mr. Infantino has 70 to 80 votes, Prince Ali has around 30 votes, and the other two candidates have around five votes each.
"They're going to re-appraise the situation in the February inflation report but also perhaps it's a gentle reminder to markets that the idea - as markets are pricing the first rate hike as off the radar right now – perhaps (the bank) is a little bit uncomfortable with that because there is still some domestic strength in the economy and the oil price will have an expansionary effect down the track," he added.

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