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Dịch - English-Turkish - As writers of performance appraisals, managers...

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As writers of performance appraisals, managers...
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Submitted by serranil
Source language: English

As writers of performance appraisals, managers are concerned that they may "cast something in stone" that is inaccurate, be criticized on written grammer and spelling, say something illegal about the ratee, or may not be able to substantiate their comments.
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"cast something in stone"
özellikle bu ifadeyi anlamlandıramadım..
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Title
Performans deÄŸerlendirme
Dịch
Turkish

Translated by kafetzou
Target language: Turkish

Performans değerlendirme yazarları olarak idareciler doğru olmayan bir şeyi yazarak onu kalıcı hale getirmekten ,yazdıkları yazının imla ve dilbilgisi kuralları açısından eleştirilmesinden, hakkında yazdığı kişiyle ilgili kurallara aykırı bir şey yazmaktan , veya söylediklerini ispat edememekten endişe duyarlar.
Validated by serba - 1 Tháng 9 2007 05:33





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25 Tháng 8 2007 15:05

kafetzou
Tổng số bài gửi: 7963
Explanation: It's about the things that managers are afraid of when they write performance appraisals (= evaluations of an employee's progress in the workplace).

They are afraid that ...

1) when they write something about someone, it will be "cast in stone" (sometimes "set in stone" ) - it will become a permanent part of the person's record, even if it later becomes clear that it was not correct.

2) someone may criticize their grammar (spelled wrong here, interestingly) or spelling.

3) they may say something that they are not allowed to say because of the law (my guess is that this refers to a human rights law which protects people from slander).

4) they may say something that they cannot prove.

NOTE: Maybe I should have done this instead of trying to translate it in the first place - please feel free to reject my translation.