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单词 assess
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assess
(əses )
Word forms: assesses , assessing , assessed
1. verb B2
When you assess a person, thing, or situation, you consider them in order to make a judgment about them.
Our correspondent has been assessing the impact of the sanctions. [VERB noun]
The test was to assess aptitude rather than academic achievement. [VERB noun]
It would be a matter of assessing whether she was well enough to travel. [VERB wh]
Synonyms: judge, determine, estimate, fix  
2. verb B2
When you assess the amount of money that something is worth or should be paid, you calculate or estimate it.
Ask them to send you information on how to assess the value of your belongings. [VERB noun]
What's the property's assessed value? [VERB-ed]
[Also VERB wh]
Synonyms: evaluate, rate, tax, value  
Collocations:
assess a need
Under the needs test, councils assess the need for a supermarket against local requirements and population levels.
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Strong sustainable consumption approaches also pay attention to the social dimension of well-being and assess the need for changes based on a risk-averse perspective.
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Support groups were formed and a framework agreed to advise social policy practitioners on how to assess their needs.
Times, Sunday Times
Rather, they tend to be discerning individuals who can assess the needs of any given situation with little outside input.
Christianity Today
Neither of them knows her, but both are involved in assessing her needs for the move.
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assess a patient
I could assess the patient myself in half the time.
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Consequently, a practitioner may assess the patient on the remaining four categories, with two or more positive categories being considered clinically significant.
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The strengths and weaknesses of the positions are used to assess the patient diagnostically, along with the different qualities and speed of the pulse.
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Even with early toxicity, the doctor refused to assess the patient, because some of the complaints were usual.
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In curanderismo, santera, and espiritismo, the practitioners assess the patient and, depending on diagnosis, prepares a healing remedy or a variety of healing remedies.
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assess a risk
Credit ratings are used by companies, including banks, to assess your risk as a borrower.
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Rating agencies assess the risk of particular financial instruments.
Times, Sunday Times
Officials have evacuated the village as they assess the risk of more rockfalls.
The Sun
Now an online quiz can assess your risk of getting the blues.
The Sun
Should they wait for a senior officer to assess the risk or go inside to see if anyone was trapped?
Times, Sunday Times
assess a student
The results of the survey help administrators and instructors to assess their students' student engagement.
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The teacher also uses this time to assess the students' understanding of what they have read.
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These tests are used primarily to assess a student's proficiency in specific subjects such as mathematics, science, or literature.
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They used the technology to create an electronic tutor that could assess a student's level of boredom and frustration based on facial expression and body language, and react accordingly.
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assess a threat
The unit has a traffic-light grading system to assess the threat to individuals.
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Businesses and charities will be required to assess the threat level and have evacuation plans.
The Sun
People greatly rely on the scientific community to assess the threat of environmental problems because they usually do not directly experience the effects of phenomena such as climate change.
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Command center personnel were supposed to be able to click on a given entry, view the entry, and assess the threat using the long-range cameras on the towers.
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Vulnerability from the perspective of disaster management means assessing the threats from potential hazards to the population and to infrastructure.
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assess carefully
In an ideal world, employers would like to assess carefully the suitability of every candidate.
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The tools of technology are creating new learning environments, which need to be assessed carefully.
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Not all materials are able withstand the hardships of display, and therefore each piece needs to be assessed carefully to determine its ability to withstand the rigors of an exhibition.
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assess data
It devalues the debate we need about how to assess data that, for all their faults, provide the least bad way of assessing public opinion.
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One criticism of the 2008 paper concerns a muddled series of questions that ask students to assess data about the altitude of satellites and their period of orbit.
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Profiling helps not only to understand anomalies and to assess data quality, but also to discover, register, and assess enterprise metadata.
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After assessing data to ensure the system had no short circuit, the breaker was reset and pump reactivated.
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For preprocessing, this includes compensating for spectral overlap, transforming data onto scales conducive to visualization and analysis, assessing data for quality, and normalizing data across samples and experiments.
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assess progress
We agree a catch-up in a year or so to assess progress.
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Then their teams will meet again mid-week to assess progress.
The Sun
And where we can measure, we remind ourselves that we track the visible primarily as a means to assess progress in the internal and spiritual.
Christianity Today
Create measures to assess progress on the 25-year goals and update the plan at least every five years.
Times, Sunday Times
This allows the team to assess progress objectively and identify potential problems quickly.
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assess properly
It turns out that many nursing schools do not assess properly whether people are caring and compassionate when they recruit.
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A commission to assess properly cycling's doping problems?
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It gives us time to assess properly if we are hungry.
Times, Sunday Times
Patients are not always assessed properly and some private hospitals do not monitor what happens after surgery, according to an analysis of official inspection reports.
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I want to be assessed properly.
Globe and Mail
assess safety
The primary aim will be to assess safety, but doctors will also monitor whether the treatment repairs brain tissue damaged by stroke or restores any speech or movement.
Times, Sunday Times
Blood tests are also performed to assess function of major organs and to assess safety for chemotherapy.
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The purpose of this system was not to assess safety, fitness for purpose or seaworthiness of the ship.
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These existing approval frameworks almost universally use the best available science to assess safety and do not approve substances or products with an unacceptable risk benefit profile.
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The trial has been running long enough to meet the requirements for assessing safety.
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assess the condition of
They have minor injuries and paramedics have been using cameras to assess their condition.
Times, Sunday Times
The club want to assess his condition and fitness in pre-season training with the defender, 31, having recently had an operation on his long-term knee injury.
Times, Sunday Times
Most nuclear reactors are held at a zero-power critical condition as part of the start-up sequence, to assess the condition of the reactor itself.
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He lost consciousness and awoke to two concerned medical officers trying to assess his condition.
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Each page can have a psychometric scale, open-ended questions, or anything else used to assess their condition in that place and time.
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assess the consequences
I would urge anyone to assess the consequences before being as foolish as me.
The Sun
It did not take the president's legal mind long to assess the consequences.
Times, Sunday Times
The company said that its computer modelling system was unable to assess the consequences of a spill lasting more than ten days.
Times, Sunday Times
Assessing the consequences of fisheries and habitat modification with relatively obvious effects on marine predators can be difficult.
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A counterfactual thought occurs when a person modifies a factual prior event and then assesses the consequences of that change.
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assess the contribution of
It marks a good moment to assess his contribution to our culture.
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Our player ranking uses every touch of the ball to assess the contribution of each player.
Times, Sunday Times
We then simulated different seasons, taking out players and putting them back in to assess the contribution they make above that made by the average player in the same position.
Times, Sunday Times
To assess the contribution of individual predictors one can enter the predictors hierarchically, comparing each new model with the previous to determine the contribution of each predictor.
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Assessing the contribution of instructional technology in the teaching of pronunciation.
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assess the damage
The golden hour is the first hour, the hour of advantage, the hour in which others are trying to assess damage and formulate a plan.
Mark Burnell CHAMELEON (2002)
The technology will also be used to assess damage caused by hail, birds and other objects.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
They had hit an iceberg, and he was going to assess the damage.
Gavin Weightman SIGNOR MARCONI'S MAGIC BOX: The invention that sparked the radio revolution (2003)
They will assess damage to buildings and monuments and catalogue the manuscripts.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
They also reopened the military airport as archaeologists arrived to assess the damage.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
assess the degree of
It's easy to see when a player has been seriously injured but it's harder to assess the degree of minor brain injuries like concussion.
The Sun
That consideration outweighs all others, such as determining the facts or assessing the degree of ineptness or malfeasance involved.
Times, Sunday Times
The nurse assesses the degree to which the familys actions in each mode are leading to positive coping and adaptation to the focal stimuli.
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Test-retest reliability method: directly assesses the degree to which test scores are consistent from one test administration to the next.
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For example, suppose users are interested in assessing the degree to which various cultures depend on stored foods.
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assess the effect
We next developed customized micropillar and microgroove substrates to further assess the effect of topography on human cortical neurons.
Joke Terryn, Marleen Welkenhuysen, Olga Krylychkina, Andrea Firrincieli, Alexandru Andrei, Veerle Reumers, Philip Van Damme, Dries Braeken, Catherine Verfaillie 2018, 'Topographical Guidance of PSC-Derived Cortical Neurons', Journal of Nanomaterials
This study aimed to assess the effect of palmitic acid stimulation on thyrocyte function.
Meng Zhao, Xiaohan Zhang, Ling Gao, Yongfeng Song, Chao Xu, Chunxiao Yu, Shanshan Shao, Jiajun Zhao 2018, 'Palmitic Acid Downregulates Thyroglobulin (Tg), Sodium Iodide Symporter (NIS), and Thyroperoxidase (TPO) in Human Primary Thyrocytes: A Potential Mechanism by Which Lipotoxicity Affects Thyroid?', International Journal of Endocrinology
Experiment 2 assessed the effect of 84 trials of extinction in reacquisition of tolerance to ethanol.
Consuelo San Martín, Francisca Diaz, Aracelli Cañete, Mario Arturo Laborda, Gonzalo Miguez 2018, 'Reacquisition of Associative Tolerance to Ethanol: The Effect of Massive Extinction', Avances en Psicología Latinoamericana
assess the effectiveness of
I was asked to help assess the effectiveness of the teaching.
Christianity Today
Crime statistics, and other data (e.g. health and education) that could be deemed to assess the effectiveness of government policies, often attract media scepticism.
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Repetition rate measures are often used to assess the effectiveness of interventions.
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However, in the arena of deception operations, the information was used to assess the effectiveness of the cover and deception operation.
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The study between medical staff and engineers used analytical occupant kinematics techniques to assess the effectiveness of the brace position.
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assess the efficacy of
He said that tests were now planned to fully assess the efficacy of deflagration.
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The organizations measured campaigns for several participating brands to assess the efficacy of single-source passive measurement in gauging cross-platform advertising effectiveness.
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The variable course of progression of the disease makes it difficult to assess the efficacy of treatments.
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Secondary attack rates are useful for comparisons between vaccinated and unvaccinated groups and hence assessing the efficacy of vaccinations against the disease under inspection.
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Studies have shown the importance of central aortic pressure and its implications in assessing the efficacy of antihypertensive treatment with respect to cardiovascular risk factors.
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assess the extent of
Try to assess the extent of the problem.
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The drones would also be used in emergencies such as last year's floods, to provide quick aerial views that assess the extent of the problem.
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It was also clear that the intruders had broken into the storerooms, but at this stage nobody had been inside to assess the extent of the losses.
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So, while copyright owners, broadband providers and the government try to assess the extent of the problem, let alone find a solution, the pirates are leapfrogging their efforts.
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Attachés from other embassies scrutinised the guests, attempting to assess the extent of a purge in the ruling family of one of the world's most isolated states.
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assess the impact
They should assess the impact of this on the environment.
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
Flight controllers were assessing the impact the lost bag would have on the next three planned space walks.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
And it was a cardiologist who invented the first medical treadmill to assess the impact of exercise on the heart.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
The task of the LPC is to assess the impact that any such increase would have on employment.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
Turning away, he tried to assess the impact of this revelation, feeding the information into the equation.
Mark Mills AMAGANSETT (2004)
assess the implications
Before setting a target a minister would hold talks with policy advisers and operational staff to assess the implications and determine what was feasible with the resources available.
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Incorporating these factors, various systems have been created to assess the implications of extraterrestrial contact.
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Not only are groups useful to assess the implications of symmetries in molecules, but surprisingly they also predict that molecules sometimes can change symmetry.
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assess the importance of
For example, he or she can help you to assess the importance of a particular work within the artist's total production.
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The course showed him how to organise his work but also gave him the confidence to assess the importance of his superiors' requests and respond accordingly.
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Marine biologists are able to assess the importance of the marine soundscape to the survival of fish using advanced hydrophone technology that was originally developed for military use underwater.
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assess the level of
The operators are trained in intelligent questioning and behavioural analysis, which allows them to assess the level of risk in the conversation.
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Entry grades are a vital piece of information to assess the level of competition for places and the academic calibre of any peer group.
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It then uses algorithms to assess the level of risk you need to take for the time limit that you have.
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A trustee was appointed to assess the level of their wealth and arrange a repayment plan to their creditors.
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This would offer the added benefit of allowing those with most to gain from tax avoidance schemes ample time to assess the level of their proposed immorality.
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assess the likelihood of
The site has launched a free credit card checker tool, which allows you to assess the likelihood of being accepted for a specific card before making a full application.
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It says it has not lost money on the loans and credit card bills it buys because it uses algorithms to assess the likelihood of retrieving the cash.
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None of them had the faintest idea how to assess the likelihood of pregnancy.
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They collect information about your payment behaviour from banks, building societies, insurers and other organisations, which can be used to assess your likelihood of repaying a debt.
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Credit scores assess the likelihood that a borrower will repay a loan or other credit obligation.
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assess the merits of
Assessing the merits of an environmental commitment by a company should be as simple as reading the colour-coded efficiency label on a fridge or washing machine.
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At no point before this should they be able to walk, let alone assess the merits of pancakes versus the various gradations of muffin.
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Its system uses predictive analytics to help individuals to assess the merits of consumer law disputes.
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Instead, over the next 18 months, they will be used to assess the merits and drawbacks of various technologies - and crucially, whether potential homebuyers are prepared to pay for them.
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The fund's professionals would assess the merits of claims and take on those thought to be 'socially desirable' but beyond the scope of civil legal aid.
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assess the mood
The researchers asked the volunteers to assess their mood before each film, and repeated the question 20 and then 90 minutes after it was over.
Times, Sunday Times
He would then have a counselling session to assess his mood before time reading poetry or listening to calming music.
The Sun
The first assesses your mood from your surfing, the second analyses the different ways you are online re at different times of the day.
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Every day, players have to fill in questionnaires assessing their mood, how well they have slept, whether they are suffering any soreness.
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The participants were then asked to fill in a questionnaire assessing their mood and energy.
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assess the performance
To claim that there is no way of assessing performance apart from involving pupils in interviews is blatantly wrong.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
Predictive performance was assessed using k-fold cross validation and point biserial correlation.
Leigh G. Torres, Philip J. H. Sutton, David R. Thompson, Karine Delord, Henri Weimerskirch, Paul M. Sagar, Erica Sommer, Ben J. Dilley, Peter G. Ryan, Richard A. Phillips 2015, 'Poor Transferability of Species Distribution Models for a Pelagic Predator, the Grey Petrel, Indicates Contrasting Habitat Preferences across Ocean Basins', PLOS ONE
Evaluation criteria suitable for pharmaceutics were applied to assess the performance of the models.
Yilong Yang, Zhuyifan Ye, Yan Su, Qianqian Zhao, Xiaoshan Li, Defang Ouyang 2019, 'Deep learning for in vitro prediction of pharmaceutical formulations', Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B
Gridded reanalysis data were used to assess the performance of the climate models.
Ranjeet Thakali, Ajay Kalra, Sajjad Ahmad 2016, 'Understanding the Effects of Climate Change on Urban Stormwater Infrastructures in the Las Vegas Valley', Hydrology
assess the quality of
Look at previous, completed developments by the company so you can assess the quality of its work.
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This sets out proposals to assess the quality of teaching in universities.
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The agencies would be required to register with a central supervisor, explain how they assess the quality of a company's assets and avoid any conflict of interest.
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Many buyers currently rely on the subjective opinion of professional coffee tasters to assess the quality of a particular blend, as well as a visual assessment under the microscope.
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It's not easy to assess the quality of performance against poor opposition but an overall assessment can be made.
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assess the reliability of
We need to debate and agree between all parties what role auditors should play in assessing the reliability of this.
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It assessed their reliability based on the number of breakdowns, age and mileage.
Times, Sunday Times
The system comprises a two-character notation assessing the reliability of the source and the assessed level of confidence on the information.
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Two prophecy formulas for assessing the reliability of item response theory-based ability estimates.
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assess the scale of
Even the appeal court judges who cut his tariff said it was 'impossible to assess the scale of the loss to the counterparties'.
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Tissue samples are being collected from reserves to assess the scale of the problem and experts will meet to identify ways to tackle the outbreak.
Times, Sunday Times
They said that they would not be able to assess the scale of the damage until the foam cleared, which they expected to happen through 'natural water flow'.
Times, Sunday Times
The oil giant will now assess their scale.
The Sun
assess the strength of
Recent measures from the government include the expansion of a service to help rights holders to assess the strength of their case before going through legal proceedings.
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To assess the strength of your case, you should seek formal advice from a solicitor before making the application.
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Synonym questions assess the strength of the test taker's vocabulary.
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He was rather less bullish, though, when assessing the strength of the squad at his manager's disposal.
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After you've both finished, compare and discuss your results using the discussion guide on the far right to assess the strengths and growth areas in your relationship.
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assess the validity of
A public inquiry was held and a government inspector called in to assess the validity of our objections; the inspector found for the objection and against the development.
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Various organizations subsequently attempted to assess the validity of the claim.
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Further studies are needed to assess the validity of this claim.
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See dialect and dialect continuum to assess the validity of these arguments.
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He warned that some search engines were likely to err on the side of caution and delete links without assessing the validity of requests.
Times, Sunday Times
assess the value
Use portals and websites to assess the value of similar properties nearby.
Times, Sunday Times (2017)
The second strand will assess the value for money of no less than 80 per cent of all programmes where ICT is a key element.
Computing (2010)
It is hard enough to assess the value of a new technology when its uses are obvious.
Larry Downes THE STRATEGY MACHINE (2002)
We assessed the value of neural network to predict the prognosis of epidermolysis bullosa simplex.
Eapen Bell 2005, ''Neural network' algorithm to predict severity in epidermolysis bullosa simplex', Indian Journal of Dermatology, Venereology and Leprology
Its first task was to assess the value and risks of the promising new drug streptomycin in pulmonary tuberculosis.
Times, Sunday Times (2006)
test assesses
The report noted that the official test assesses the energy efficiency of fridge freezers without food in them and without opening their doors.
Times, Sunday Times
The test assesses the drafter's skill in basic drafting concepts: geometric construction, working drawings, and architectural terms and standards.
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This test assesses individual differences in terms of sensory stimulation preferences.
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Translations:
Chinese: 评估
Japanese: 評価する
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