EVALUATION in a Sentence

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These documents should be part of the archives so that historians may be able to evaluate them in the future.

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 Meanings and Examples of EVALUATION
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evaluation
 n.  making of a judgment about the amount, number, or value of something; assessment
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Example Sentence:
1  We've still got to carry out an evaluation of the results.
2  We need to carry out a proper evaluation of the new system.
3  In their evaluation of the project, they considered only certain aspects of it.
4  The evaluation of conduct involves some amount of generalization.
5  Following this critique, students rewrite their papers and submit them for final evaluation.
6  This type of evaluation makes use of interviews and questionnaires.
7  I can't evaluate his ability without seeing his work.
8  You should be able to evaluate your own work.
9  OBJECTIVE To evaluate the quality of astragaloside liposome and determine its entrapment efficiency.
10  The study will also evaluate the assessment procedures in use and examine their impact on children and on the school more generally.
11  The market situation is difficult to evaluate.
12  It's impossible to evaluate these results without knowing more about the research methods employed.
13  These documents should be part of the archives so that historians may be able to evaluate them in the future.
14  They saw several oil slicks but could not evaluate their size.
15  It is too premature to make any detailed assessment on the situation of the Corinthians Arena as we are still awaiting the technical report to be able to evaluate the scale of the damage.