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The phrase "assess hard" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used informally to suggest a rigorous evaluation or analysis of something, but it lacks clarity.
Example: "We need to assess hard the impact of this new policy on our operations."
Alternatives: "evaluate thoroughly" or "analyze rigorously."
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We were able to assess hard outcomes such as ESRD progression and mortality in this study.
Unfortunately, collection of follow-up data to assess hard endpoints at a later point in time was generally not foreseen.
This was a cross-sectional study investigating associations and was not designed to assess hard end-points.
Therefore, there is debate about whether clinical implementation should be based only on results from studies that assess hard endpoints, or whether lower-level evidence that can be assessed faster may suffice.
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Larger, longer studies assessing hard outcomes, such as death and progression to dialysis requirement, are needed.
It would appear that examiners assess how hard a paper is by seeing how well students do in it.
This study aimed to assess the hard and soft tissue changes in osteomyelitis (OM) of the jaws using CT images.
" " Significance is a flexible issue depending upon who is assessing, very hard if too much weight is on consumer evaluation.
These factors are extraordinarily difficult to assess quantitatively and are hard to interpret.
"We're trying to assess how much harder," he said.
An evening so full of different images is hard to evoke and hard to assess.
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