Serhiy Storchaka added the comment:

I think you make an accent on wrong thing. All these sentences look correct to 
me if remove any hyperlinks. Hyperlinks are optional. In the phrase "Level 
values are evaluated" the reference is to the term "evaluating", not to the 
eval() function. But since this term is not in glossary and is explained only 
in eval() description, the reference points to the eval() function. The same is 
for "weakly referencable" and "joining". It would be more correct ton add 
explicit labels "evaluating", "weak reference" and "join" and use they in 
references (":ref:`evaluated <evaluating>`"). This would create links without 
changing the style of the text.

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