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valuator

NOUN
  1. one who estimates officially the worth or value or quality of things

How To Use valuator In A Sentence

  • Dr. Paulin Basinga, one of the lead evaluators from the National University of Rwanda's School of Public Health, recently presented study results in neighboring Burundi.
  • The program coordinator, with the assistance of a program evaluator from the ministry of education, conducted a program evaluation using a self-study which involved analysis of student evaluations and comparison with national standards as well as findings from a series of focus groups which involved representatives from the groups served by the program (Easton & Oberg, 1993; Oberg & Easton, 1995). February 2009
  • DebuggerDisplay attributes are evaluated not by the language in which they were defined but by the expression evaluator of the language in which they are being used. Site Home
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  • The defendants have not counterclaimed, but they have defended on the basis that the plaintiffs are responsible for the alleged reduction in the value that an independent valuator placed on the shares.
  • The valuator along with four assistants then began the process of revaluing the 38000 rateable properties in Windhoek.
  • The committee said in its report that it intended to complete its probe by the end of the year, and that one of its remaining pieces of business was to "engage an independent valuator. Business Briefs
  • “We have Swiss-French evaluators and Swiss-German evaluators and so on.” In the Plex
  • I finally finished the dang valuator for MTGO, the Excel spreadsheet that Zhizhong made which will make both our lives alot more easier. Jaimewolf Diary Entry
  • Often program evaluations involve self-study by the program providers, comparison of program elements to national or international standards, and interviews by outside evaluators of those involved in and served by the program. University
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