All 17 Uses
evaluate
in
The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest
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- Gullberg still raged to recall the case of an officer hired by SIS in 1968 whom he had personally evaluated as unsuitable.†
Part 1evaluated = thought carefully and made a judgment about
- It's about terrorism, and about evaluating the political suitability of individuals in sensitive positions.†
Part 1evaluating = thinking carefully and making a judgment about
- After the tumult of Zalachenko's murder and Gullberg's attempted suicide, Jonasson had done an evaluation of Salander's condition.†
Part 2 *evaluation = the process of thinking carefully and making a judgment about something
- She was spending a good part of her time evaluating the people she might be able to count on and could then make part of her new regime.†
Part 2evaluating = thinking carefully and making a judgment about
- And thank God nobody yet knew that he was her brother, which would otherwise no doubt also be held against her in the psychiatric evaluation that sooner or later would inevitably be conducted.†
Part 2evaluation = the process of thinking carefully and making a judgment about something
- Of course, I haven't done a psychiatric evaluation of her, but if I had to hazard a guess, I would consider some form of autism.†
Part 2
- So I do need access to her to do a first-hand evaluation of her condition.†
Part 2
- As I understand it, Ekström is going to commission one more thorough evaluation of Salander.†
Part 2
- But I do know that no psychiatric evaluations have been done.†
Part 2
- Ekström is going to insist that the trial take place behind closed doors, so that no outsider can examine or evaluate the evidence against Lisbeth.†
Part 2evaluate = to think carefully and make a judgment about
- We're working on an analysis here in CP that requires evaluating a person's credibility and general mental health.†
Part 2evaluating = thinking carefully and making a judgment about
- His other two reports had involved less significant evaluations: one was of an employee inside SIS who had an alcohol problem, and the second was an analysis of the bizarre sexual behaviour of an African diplomat.†
Part 2
- I have said that it is unusually difficult to make a precise evaluation of her condition.†
Part 4evaluation = the process of thinking carefully and making a judgment about something
- How is it that, in your opinion, it is part of a wholly acceptable social ritual when it applies to me or to other young people, but it becomes dangerous when it's a matter of evaluating my client's mental state?†
Part 4evaluating = thinking carefully and making a judgment about
- As I have already said, it is one of many indicators which need to be taken into account when I evaluate her condition.†
Part 4evaluate = to think carefully and make a judgment about
- Inevitably people will arrive at differing evaluations.†
Part 4
- He has not met or examined Lisbeth Salander, and he will not be making any evaluations about her mental condition.†
Part 4
Definitions:
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(1)
(evaluate) to think carefully and make a judgment about something
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)