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The phrase "assess that information" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the evaluation or analysis of specific data or details.
Example: "Before making a decision, it is crucial to assess that information thoroughly to ensure accuracy."
Alternatives: "evaluate that data" or "analyze that information."
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"I understand people say things, and as they mature and get more information, hopefully they're intelligent enough to assess that information, include it in decisions".
The real challenge is figuring out how to properly assess that information and how to manage its consumption inside a corporation where there are so many conflicting agendas.
Geckoboard's rise speaks to a growing trend among businesses to consolidate ever-growing lists of diagnostics and information into simpler views to be able to better assess that information — with dashboards being the mainstay for how it's presented and consumed.
In the first situation, our early-warning radars and satellites would receive indication of a ballistic missile attack against the United States, and officials at [the North American Aerospace Defense Command] would assess that information.
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At the end of its waitRelayInfo interval, nodei collects all its received RELAY_INFO packets from node j and assesses that information to choose a RN and a BN based on following relay node function: begin{array}{l} {F_{{RN}}(i =E_{{res}}(j astfrac{1}{d j,{{BS}})}ast{cos}a_{j}} {{Max, SecondMax}F_{{RN}}(j mathop{longrightarrow }limits^{forall i}_{{set, as}} {RN, BN}} end{array} (2).
In 2005, United States intelligence assessed that information as indicating that Iran had been working on details of nuclear weapons.
The user's body is actually scanned and their needs assessed; that information is synthesized into a one-piece seat made to their specifications.
The LIWC program offers a way of systematically assessing that information.
With the British government eager to avert a rash of canceled trips, the Department of Transport said it believed that "despite the recent warnings from the French and Dutch authorities of a possible terrorist act against ferries, we do not assess that there is any credible information or intelligence in support".
After the attack, a third country rapidly assessed that the information was unreliable and could be totally ignored.
However, among drowning accidents recorded in the Norwegian and Danish data sets, the experts assessed that the available information was insufficient to state the manner of death either as accident or suicide, and reclassified the manner of death as undetermined.
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