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WEI caption: The evaluator appears to be emulating human laughter.
"He was a very fair evaluator of circumstances," Dweezil says.
"That's the thing with UConn players," one WNBA talent evaluator said.
"I got away with an awful lot," he told his evaluator.
Yes, Mr. Commissioner, you are certainly not a talent evaluator or scout.
He says she conveniently failed to send her nudes to the evaluator.
GiveWell is a charity evaluator that compares interventions for the global poor.
His responsibilities include traveling to all minor league affiliates as an instructor and evaluator.
A professional talented evaluator is basing decisions on the length of a guy's stick.
New York City even tried out a CCT, with evaluator MDRC finding positive results.
" She added the agreement is "based on the recommendations of the child custody evaluator.
Carter said that McCabe was USA Gymnastics safety certified and a USA Gymnastics skills evaluator.
"A lot of people ask me about her size," another WNBA talent evaluator told me.
Any bot that sufficiently confused the human evaluator could be said to pass the test.
It becomes 'Am I a better evaluator than you?' and 'Can my team beat yours?
According to the charity evaluator GiveWell's "conventional" estimate, every $4,104 given to AMF prevents a death.
Both anecdotal evidence and an assessment by an external evaluator say the answer is a resounding yes.
In my role as an evaluator of new technologies and products, I think about this a lot.
If not, then a less-definitive assessment could be made by the jeweler's own G.I.A.-trained evaluator.
" The evaluator added that her "symptoms are normal and to be expected through circumstances such as hers.
Ashley Post, a spokesperson for Charity Navigator, the nation's largest evaluator of charities, has a few tips.
"I don't think she's guarding any twos," said a WNBA talent evaluator who thinks very highly of Jefferson.
Four years ago, Ms. Wood, now 6903, landed a job as a field evaluator with Forbes Travel Guide.
Political affiliation matters and the positive and negative feelings an evaluator has toward an applicant matter even more.
Since 2015, the VA has contracted with an independent evaluator to assess VA mental health and suicide prevention programs.
He was immediately traded to the Trail Blazers, whose general manager, Neil Olshey, is considered a top talent evaluator.
Uber should also have each transfer request be reviewed by an independent evaluator, preferably an employee in Human Resources.
"People unfortunately tend to not do much in the way of research," said Daniel Borochoff, president of evaluator site CharityWatch.org.
In the past, he said, the Merit System Protection Board has been regarded as an independent evaluator of ALJ conduct.
The son blamed his sister and the guardian and the judge and the court evaluator and a real estate broker.
If I'm trying to be an objective evaluator, though, I think my execution lets down the creativity of this theme.
The groom's mother retired as an evaluator for the gifted and talented education program in the public schools of Fresno.
The evaluator looked at Britney's primary doctor, Dr. Timothy Benson, who died unexpectedly on August 24, suddenly at age 48.
"The agreement, which is based on the recommendations of the child custody evaluator, eliminates the need for a trial," she continued.
At the end of the project year, an outside evaluator will measure results, leaving data for Liberia's next administration to ponder.
The actor claims she tracked down racy internet photos of the nanny and sent those to the evaluator and his lawyers.
They aren't even rated by Charity Navigator until they are seven years old; the evaluator prioritizes longevity as evidence of stability.
She was a mental health evaluator for the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, in addition to positions at UCLA, USC, and elsewhere.
Patrisha Organo was already excited to head to work that day because she had just been promoted to a Cabin Crew Evaluator.
Stearns then had 90 days to build a million-dollar business (as determined by an independent financial evaluator at the show's conclusion).
The Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities is hiring an independent evaluator to examine the safety of natural gas distribution throughout the state.
On the other hand, when you ask for their opinion, they take a step back and become more of an objective evaluator.
"What's not okay is being a liberal advocacy organization and be masquerading as a neutral objective evaluator of these judicial candidates," Sasse said.
Today: an evaluator working in higher education who makes $43,500 per year and spends some of her money this week on aloe gel.
The nonprofit has been criticized over the handling of its finances, and currently has a "moderate concern" rating from independent evaluator Charity Navigator.
Bob: What they did was apply deep learning separately to the two problems with tree search: the branching factor, and the position evaluator.
My favorite charity evaluator, GiveWell, takes a different approach — the group focuses on identifying charities that deliver the most cost-effective interventions available.
Tim Naehring, the Yankees' assistant general manager and Cashman's most trusted evaluator who usually scouts opponents, was in attendance here on Monday night.
If you have questions about potential issues or how to take care of parts of the home, feel free to ask the evaluator.
Manfred Green, a former vaccine evaluator for Israel's Health Ministry warned that a proper vaccine development process could take up to 18 months.
In his new role, Gardenhire will travel to the organization's minor league affiliates and also will serve as a roaming instructor and evaluator.
The two have begun child custody evaluations as their court-appointed evaluator, Dr. Stan Katz, listed his qualifications in court documents obtained by PEOPLE.
"It's very different to be a medical device manufacturer than a consumer product manufacturer," says Brad Bonnette, a medical device evaluator at ECRI Institute.
According to the case evaluator, Noor had a warm and loving relationship with his son and was patient with him, the Star Tribune reported.
The team is training Tevi to classify and respond to human emotions; they claim to be creating the first objective evaluator of mental health.
"You don't want me doing that stuff," said Moore, who despite being a lifelong soccer fan freely acknowledges his limits as a talent evaluator.
"I was a pretty good self-evaluator as a player, which was probably bad in my case because I wasn't very good," he said.
Charity Navigator, the nation's largest charity evaluator, says both are currently providing communities in Puerto Rico with rebuilding support following the destruction of Hurricane Maria.  
GiveWell, the charity evaluator which has directed $53 million to its preferred charities over the 2010s, has to make these decisions at a grand scale.
We're told the evaluator put Dr. Benson and Jamie under a microscope, but so far it appears only the judge knows what's in the report.
A study by an independent evaluator and nonprofit consultant, Deborah Linnell, of Durfee's approach found that foundation-supported sabbaticals have strengthened boards, leaders and organizations.
In October, the two actors began child custody evaluations as their court-appointed evaluator, Dr. Stan Katz, listed his qualifications in court documents obtained by PEOPLE.
The company is partnering with Cisco, a fellow tech giant, Aon, a risk evaluator, and Allianz, an insurer, to tackle the growing threat of cyber hacks.
Ask any evaluator about the way Seattle handled the promotion of Mike Zunino, and you are sure to get a cringe or a guffaw, maybe both.
The actor claims Pacheco sent nude pictures of Renner to their custody evaluator as each battle for sole custody of their 6-year-old daughter, Ava.
"So now, the evaluator is touching base with the judge, saying 'I will complete my report and answer the questions you asked me to answer,'" Mindel explains.
INSTITUTIONAL SHAREHOLDER SERVICES HAS—I MEAN, THEY'RE THE LEADING INDEPENDENCE EVALUATOR IN THE WORLD AND ACTUALLY HAVE A TENDENCY TO BE, IF ANYTHING, CONSERVATIVE IN THEIR RECOMMENDATIONS.
Many don't appear to be subjecting themselves to audit by a third-party evaluator or publicly sharing how their systems fare when applied to different demographic groups.
AdvancingCities will have a local and national evaluator to ensure that the city coalitions remain on track for meeting milestones that were agreed to in their proposals.
Charity evaluator GiveWell estimates that you can do an amount of good equivalent to saving a life by donating about $2,100 to GiveWell's top intervention, seasonal malaria chemoprevention.
The amount of benefits provided is dependent on a "needs assessment" in which an evaluator meets with a disabled person to determine the extent of services they require.
Ms. Lieberman, who has also worked as a therapy dog evaluator, said another misconception is that it's O.K. to extend your hands into a dog's face as introduction.
Still, the firm has baked bottlenecks into its forecast, meaning the forecast is not a "best case" scenario, said Raoul LeBlanc , head of the IHS Markit Performance Evaluator.
In 2002, when the hospital and O.M.H. review declared James unfit for release, James requested that the court appoint him an independent evaluator and grant him a hearing.
And he says for once in his career he can actually use emailed customer service satisfaction scores as a real performance evaluator since the response rate is so high.
Occupation: Innovative Quality Evaluator — fancy title for listening to and auditing calls for bill collectors, and then training with themIndustry: Collections (specifically student loans)Age: 36Location: Bakersfield, CASalary: $217,2240.
Effective altruism's most-cited evaluator is GiveWell, a non-profit group based in San Francisco founded in 53 by Holden Karnofsky and Elie Hassenfeld, two former hedge-fund analysts.
Whatever his skills as an evaluator of on-court talent, Jackson failed because he insisted upon relying on the same tricks that worked as recently as seven years ago.
That, in turn, has "erased the traditional fullback from the amateur football landscape," said Rob Rang, a talent evaluator who does draft analysis for The Sports Xchange and CBSSports.com.
Symptoms associated with trauma can make someone seem like an unreliable narrator, said Megan Berthold, a former forensic psychological evaluator at the Program for Torture Victims in Los Angeles.
The organizations below, which all received three- or four-star ratings on Charity Navigator, an evaluator of charities, help provide girls and women with access to crucial educational services.
"Lots of parents throw money at it, that's nothing new," says Jill Shulman, who has been working in college admissions as a coach, teacher and evaluator for 20 years.
For a $2900,220006 donation to Helen Keller International, you can be reasonably assured of saving a life — according to Catherine Hollander, spokesperson for the evidence-based charity evaluator, GiveWell.
GiveWell is the most rigorous evaluator of charity effectiveness, but they are not able to evaluate thousands of charities and focus their efforts on only the most promising ones.
"Amazon is just light years ahead of others and has such an overwhelming advance over any other entities," said Kevin Miller, chief investment officer at Evaluator Funds in Bloomington, Minnesota.
She holds an MSc in Public Health and BA in Psychology and has more than five years of experience as a global researcher, evaluator and program implementer in public health.
General Manager Brian Cashman's most trusted talent evaluator, Tim Naehring, has been keeping an eye on Torres at Class AAA Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, so the time for Torres could be nigh.
That evaluator ended up being Jim Crosby, a retired police lieutenant out of Jacksonville, Florida, who has devoted his post-retirement years to learning about dog behavior, especially aggression in dogs.
Nevertheless, Jerry is willing to do what's right and fair, and we are confident the court will support the need for an outside evaluator to examine the provenance of the car.
The judge in the conservatorship case will get a critical report next week from a court-appointed evaluator who will determine if Jamie and the team have done a good job.
The singer says he warned deputies he had loaded weapons scattered around his home -- but also convinced them, and a mental evaluator, he was not a danger to himself or others.
A critical piece of evidence is expected to be unveiled during the hearing -- the report by a court-appointed evaluator who spent months gathering evidence on the care Britney has received.
Each structure, or damage indicator, has its own list of degrees of damage, which helps an evaluator determine a range of wind speeds and whether it is higher or lower than expected.
The singer says he warned deputies he had loaded weapons scattered around his home, but he also convinced them and a mental evaluator he was not a danger to himself or others.
"I was trying to rack my brain to think about who to compare her to in league history, and I couldn't come up with a name," one WNBA talent evaluator told VICE Sports.
The state is now requiring the Phoenix facility to hire a third-party health care consultant to oversee the operations, as well as have an on-site evaluator to supervise, NBC News reported.
They were more likely to report their social responsibility activities through an additional platform (the Carbon Disclosure Project) and to have higher-assessed practices according to nearly every evaluator that we could find.
Of even greater concern: There was no disparity between the evaluator's ratings based on the gender of the evaluator; female and male faculty members were just as likely to give women lower scores.
And if a relative opposes a guardian's actions, everyone involved — the guardian, lawyers for both the guardian and the ward, the court evaluator and possibly others — can bill the ward for their time.
As I watched a screener of the finale, I found I didn't much care about the big reveal at the end: Whether Underdog BBQ would be valued at $1 million by an independent evaluator.
I'm not a QB evaluator, but I'm sure it's going to be the No. 1 priority is figuring out if we have one on our roster or if we need to go get one.
We know no one involved opposed Jodi's appointment, but the bigger issue will come within the next week ... once a court appointed evaluator files a report about Britney's care and medications she was given.
Charity evaluator GiveWell, which identifies high-impact opportunities in global development that could benefit from tens or hundreds of millions of new funding, was just starting out in 2010, when the pledge was launched.
"This report makes clear that Acics is a wholly unfit and unreliable evaluator of higher-education institutions," said Robert Shireman, a senior fellow at the Century Foundation and a former Obama Education Department official.
She is a daughter of Eleanor Torchin and Arnold Torchin of Belle Harbor, N.Y. The bride's mother retired as an educational evaluator for the New York City Department of Education's committee on special education.
People honk their car horns more when it's hot; major league baseball pitchers get more aggressive; college students who've been slighted by a "negative evaluation" are more tempted to give their evaluator an electric shock.
Over the past several months, 37 industry participants have taken a seat at the table to contribute to the creation of the Transparency Evaluator, an important tool built to bring transparency to farm data agreements.
An individual evaluator can determine whether the employee is requesting a transfer for reasons relating to a difficult or divisive work environment, or if a supervisor is attempting to block a transfer for improper purposes.
"He's got to become a little more efficient in being able to maneuver his way into shots," said Tom Konchalski, a talent evaluator and publisher of High School Basketball Illustrated, a scouting newsletter for coaches.
"On completion of the five-year term, an independent evaluator verifies whether the RIB target has been achieved: the performance relative to the RIB target determines the investors' return," according to a statement from Conservation Capital.
The Congressional Budget Office, a non-partisan evaluator of legislation, estimates the bill would save the federal government $24 billion over a decade, mostly by lifting the government's authority to step in and unwind failing institutions.
The Centre for Pesticide Suicide Prevention, founded by researchers Michael Eddleston and Leah Utyasheva with funding from the charity evaluator GiveWell, is trying to spread the success of Sri Lanka's policy change to India and Nepal.
Dinos Trigonis, a talent evaluator in the Los Angeles area who helped put on high-profile high school games, thought the price was worth it to lure the team to Los Angeles to face Mater Dei.
" On Tuesday, TMZ reported Renner's latest claims against Pacheco, including her sending nudes they shared when they were together to their lawyers and the custody evaluator "for no other purpose than to cause me extreme embarrassment.
Jeremy Renner claims his ex has aimed to humiliate him by sending his nudes to their custody evaluator ... and her obsession with sex makes him question whether she's fit to parent their 6-year-old daughter.
We are generally dealing with underdeveloped players, both physically and emotionally, and the more opportunity for them to grow and develop as young men and as basketball players will benefit both the evaluator and the athlete alike.
But in handing down his sentence, Judge John C. McKeon of Valley County District Court noted that lawyers for the defendant could argue for a less-severe punishment if an evaluator recommended treatment in a local community.
Groups like King City, Ontario's Dog Tales Rescue and Sanctuary, took the case to court, and after a nearly 2-year legal battle got the approval to bring in a third-party evaluator to assess the dogs again.
Nevertheless, he's a "tough, skilled combo that defends, runs lanes, shoots it and finishes well in transition," says Pete Philo, the President of TPG Sports Group and basketball talent evaluator who has worked for Dallas, Indiana and Minnesota.
Sources connected to Britney tell TMZ the judge will receive a report within the next 10 days from a court-appointed evaluator who has spent more than 3 months determining if her medical and other care was appropriate.
In a single week following the announcement, four climate staffers came forward with complaints about Luber's treatment of employees, especially women: public health analyst Jane Horton, program evaluator Chelsea Austin, epidemiologist Kathryn Conlon, and administrative assistant Deneise Turner.
"The mixture of the clean lines of the pool and grounds with the playful exterior of the home is sure to bring a smile to anyone coming home after a long day at work," said the evaluator from Andrews.
The evaluator will also examine past practices and inform us of any ways that we can improve our current policies to establish the highest standards and a proactive program to certify that incidents like this never occur in the future.
The second controlled study, authored by WestEd, an independent evaluator, found that after seven months of the Quiet Time Program, ninth grade students who meditated showed a significant decrease in anxiety and a significant increase in resilience compared to nonmeditating students.
Air Force load crew members from Misawa Air Base, Japan, carry a bomb to an F-16 Fighting Falcon while an evaluator observes during the 2017 annual weapons load crew competition at Kunsan Air Base, South Korea, May 13, 2017.
MCTS had already solved position evaluation, but the insight here was to not play games out to the end, but cut them off at 20 moves or so, then use a deep-learning based evaluator (the "value network" in the AlphaGo paper).
DePodesta, a highly regarded player evaluator with the Mets who previously worked for the Cleveland Indians, the Oakland Athletics, the San Diego Padres and the Los Angeles Dodgers, will advise the Browns' majority owner, Jimmy Haslam, and the team president, Alec Scheiner.
The evaluator recommended having all of the dogs destroyed because they were too dangerous to be re-homed, a decision that was likely colored by Ontario's breed specific legislation, which places severe restrictions on owning a pit bull or pit bull-like dog.
It's not exactly a new idea for starting a project about a character with a scattered consciousness, but it neatly sets up a miniseries where Grace proves as evasive to viewers as she does to Dr. Simon Jordan, her would-be psychological evaluator.
Not out of the question, unlike some other cases... I'm no NBA talent evaluator, and I don't think today's pace-and-space three-ball-centric game calls for a lot of angry two-handed dribbling into pull-up mid-range jumpers, but you know what?
For a taste of just how dysfunctional Washington is, here's Scot Mccloughan—a highly respected talent evaluator with some personal demons the Redskins hired in 2015 as GM, and then smeared publicly as an alcoholic when they fired him last March—criticizing the move.
We had an evaluator come in and he found that the biggest driver of change among families is what's called "social signaling" — when they see people who are like them doing something that they would like to do too, like starting businesses, buying homes.
To be fair, though, I was 11 years old when I began laying in my Strategic Phil Plantier Rookie Reserve as the beginning of a retirement plan, and so have an excuse for being a starry-eyed dope as both an investor and an evaluator of talent.
Bruce Allen wants to be the GM, except for the times he doesn't want to be the GM. McCloughan was hired as an ace talent evaluator in 2015 after two straight bottom-dwelling years in the NFC east, and has overseen a mini-renaissance in Washington.
GiveWell, the charity evaluator that has recommended GiveDirectly as a cause for many years, opted to wait until another, bigger-sample-size paper came out testing spillovers from GiveDirectly instead of taking a side in that specific dispute, noting that new evidence could help resolve the disagreement.
But experts say it has also made Judge Williams a meticulous evaluator of a prosecution case that was in trouble even before his Thursday ruling acquitting Officer Caesar R. Goodson Jr. of seven charges, including second-degree murder, because he knows the burden of proof all too well.
Indeed, the average prices charged for some leading drugs, like Humira (for rheumatoid arthritis), in Britain, Spain and Switzerland are closer to the threshold that the Institute for Clinical and Economic Review, an independent evaluator of drug pricing, has determined would make buying such drugs cost-effective for Americans.
YouTube's blog post does note that the evaluators are "trained using public guidelines"—specifically the 160+ page Google Search Quality Evaluator Guidelines, which does supply definitions for "Pages that Potentially Misinform Users" and "Pages that Potentially Deceive Users," though its unclear how much of that guide is applicable to YouTube.
To the Editor: As someone who has devoted a 32-year career to higher education, much of it as an evaluator of programs to recruit and support underrepresented minority students, I question your decision to focus exclusively on top private and flagship public colleges as the critical measure of success in improving opportunities for this population.
While some believe that this is a positive development because of the excesses and predatory behaviors of private actors in the years leading up to the financial crisis, I believe that a properly regulated private sector can manage those risks and that the federal government should work to limit its role as an evaluator of credit risk and a holder of that risk.
Since last August, when the process started, Ms. Funke has been billed $16,800 by her court-appointed lawyer; $3,1503 by a court evaluator, who deemed her in need of guardianship; $5,000 by her first temporary guardian, Mr. Perez, whose original request for $13,281 was slashed by the judge; at least $230,2250 by her current guardian, who took over last November; plus money for a geriatric care manager and home attendants, whom Ms. Funke resents.

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