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The phrase "an assess" is not correct in written English.
It is incorrect because "assess" is a verb and cannot be preceded by the article "an."
Example: "I need to assess the situation before making a decision."
Alternatives: "an evaluation" or "an assessment."
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Considering the RD0 in mice to be the LOEAL in humans and that an assess factor of 2 is the median of the ratio of LOAEL/NOAEL in humans for mild respiratory effects (Alexeeff et al. 2002), this suggests 92 ppm as another estimate of the human threshold for sensory irritation.
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So, he said, while a Class 1 property with a market value of $1 million would have an assessed value of $80,000, a Class 2 property with the same market value would have an assessed value of $450,000.
So a home that has an estimated market value of $1 million would have an assessed value of $10,000.
Thus, a house in Pelham with an assessed value of $570,000 is expected to sell for somewhere around that much.
The developer paid the outstanding taxes on the property and agreed to an assessed value of $52 million for the site.
The ratio last year was 2.11percentt, which would have given the same $1 million home an assessed value of $21,100.
A: ASSESS First make sure you are in a safe place.
Knowing the reasons for a particular fund can help an investor assess it, he said.
A strong network is a tremendous assess and helps provide great influence.
It would give judges and jurors a tool to assess a confession's authenticity.
It's often safer or more practical to send in a robot to assess a situation.
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