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While educators continuously advocate students to think outside the box, admission officers rely on assessments that judge how you think within in a box.
Donovan's communications are hard to measure on assessments, and there is no glossary of them posted for teachers to see.
City officials are also working on assessments for kindergarten, first grade and second grade, where exams are less common.
Haaretz said the internal Israeli report was based partly on assessments provided by countries that maintain embassies in Tehran.
Anecdotally, I am aware of universities that, as a result of NSS findings, decreased turnaround time for feedback on assessments without increasing staff numbers.
Now the PhilosophicalGourmet Report is aninfluential biennial ranking ofthe nation's top 50 programs,based on assessments of theirfaculty by 300 academics.
Every other Westchester municipality, however, is taxing homeowners based on assessments that are, on average, 38 years old, and thus reflect and preserve quirky and even inequitable judgments.
In 2010-11, councilspentnt £2.2bn on assessments and care management and carried out nearly 1.8m assessments and reviews of clients.
They add: "Several dozen children have been directly affected through the courts based on assessments using the tool – the impact is significant and cannot be emphasised enough".
The nation's antiterrorism efforts must be based on assessments of risk, not on formulas that sprinkle dollars around and not on reaction to bombings elsewhere.
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And a lot of people can't afford to pay the hefty fines and add-on assessments that come with a moving violation in the state of California.
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