Quotes about evaluate
evaluate figure physical
We have to research, evaluate to figure out why we are getting these penalties. Is it because of our aggressiveness; is it because of our physical nature?
evaluate particular problem
We evaluate a particular problem and set a standard,
evaluate trying
We are trying to evaluate all the options.
evaluate games hand nice season seems tough
We've had games in hand all season it seems like. It's nice to have games in hand, but it's tough to evaluate where you are. Scott Thornton
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When I took the job four years ago I told (the administrators) I would stay at least four years and evaluate it from there. I've been in it 30 years. Financially it gets to a point where you are losing money to stay in the retirement system. Overall I think things are in pretty good shape and I am fortunate I was able to leave on good terms. J. Taylor
evaluate goal third
One third of this season's goal is to be more competitive. Two thirds is to evaluate and develop. Mark Shapiro
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Online gaming is an intensely social phenomenon, with millions of young adults around the globe interacting constantly, not only to play, but also to share information and evaluate games.
evaluate factor problems timetable
This was all his idea. When he left, he had no problems with the knee, but we will evaluate it tomorrow. This does not, in my mind, factor into when he will play in a game, and we do not have a timetable on that.
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The governor will be communicating with legislative leaders regarding stadiums and other issues shortly. We will evaluate the Vikings proposal in that context." ()
evaluate gives good
We are going to evaluate him. He may be back a day or two after that as a pinch-hitter. He still gives you good at-bats. Phil Garner
evaluate time
We need to give him time to see if he's going to respond, then we'll evaluate him after that.
evaluate people
We need to get people in there to evaluate the situation.
evaluate fully ongoing process quickly reports result seek situation
We, on an ongoing basis, get reports on all of our tires. We seek to evaluate those as fully as we can, and as quickly as we can. This situation was also the result of a process like that.
evaluate game mind playing teams tough
We don't mind playing tough teams to start. This is only Game 1, and we still have a long way to go. We are going to evaluate our film and go from there.
evaluate fit good guys next plan shot
You evaluate how well the young guys did and how they could fit into the plan next year. You also evaluate the 16 or 17 injured-reserve guys. That combination should give us a pretty good shot next year. Andy Reid
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With Rudy, we'll evaluate things at the end of the season. We'll sit down and talk things over with his family. We'll talk to the NBA people and see what they're saying about him. But to say he's leaving or staying, at this point in this season, it doesn't make sense. Jim Calhoun
evaluate
We all want to know more about it, ... how they evaluate it. Richard Boucher
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The new segments reflect the company's recent re-organization around these priorities and will help investors evaluate our progress in these areas.
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As we move forward, we will evaluate possibilities for further collaboration as appropriate, ... Investments within the federal government make up an important segment of the national health IT infrastructure.
evaluate process seems variations
It seems to be some fundamental process change, and we need to evaluate it thoroughly. We need to do some variations because we can't just go back to Sherwood and say give us the same you did in 1996. Michael Kay
evaluate evidence fight jury michael
It's one thing to know Michael and Sammy were hotheaded, and it's another thing to know the things that Sammy did, ... I think this evidence was so important because a jury has to evaluate how Sammy said the fight unfolded -- and what he said doesn't make sense.
evaluate
The better the competition, the better you can evaluate them. Bobby Bowden
evaluate industry trying
That's where the whole industry is. We're all trying to evaluate how long it's going to take, how much it's going to cost, all of those issues. Rachel Scott
evaluate time
They told him: 'Give us the appropriate time to evaluate the situation.' Right now, there is no response. Franco Frattini
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They ripped me a bit. I would have liked to hit 96 at the end, but I'll get stronger. It's tough to evaluate on 49 pitches. But it was a good step to get to the next step. Ben Sheets
evaluate gave great harder loss motivation penn playing
The way we were playing and the loss (to Penn State) gave us great motivation to play harder and to evaluate ourselves. We weren't doing it right.
evaluate jury
You never know how a jury is going to evaluate the credibility of the witnesses.
evaluate finish move players scheme
We will evaluate our scheme and evaluate some players. Some players can make a big move this week, and really finish strong. Sonny Lubick
evaluate month remains
We will evaluate month by month. The cartilage, what little remains at least, is OK, Paolo Maldini
evaluate good
We will evaluate if it's a good opportunity.
evaluate options sad south timing trying women
We're trying to evaluate the timing and the options now. It's a sad day for the women of South Dakota. Cecile Richards
evaluate intention
At this point, he has no intention to resign. We'll just have to evaluate that day to day, James Ross
evaluate few hard keys
At this point, being 41 years old, it's just a few little keys here and there. It's hard to get to know somebody; he doesn't know me, either. It's kind of hard to evaluate his input. Randy Johnson