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The phrase "assessed as reasonable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where an evaluation or judgment is made regarding the reasonableness of something, such as a proposal, request, or situation.
Example: "The committee assessed the budget proposal as reasonable, considering the current economic conditions."
Alternatives: "evaluated as acceptable" or "judged to be reasonable."
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On this interpretation, Hume acknowledges the existence of requirements of theoretical reason, since beliefs can be assessed as reasonable or unreasonable, but is skeptical about the existence of requirements of practical reason, including instrumental reason, since desires, intentions, and actions can't be assessed as reasonable or unreasonable.
Hence, they can't be assessed as reasonable or unreasonable.
Since beliefs aim to correctly represent the world and the beliefs that succeed in representing the world are true, while the beliefs that fail to do so are false they can be assessed as reasonable or unreasonable.
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Statistical significance was assessed as indicated.
Nanoparticle exposure was assessed as follows.
Results revealed that, from ACSC patients' perspective, continuity of care was assessed as just reasonable.
447 Medical Device Alerts were issued in the same period, and 44% were assessed as a reasonable probability of causing serious adverse health consequences or death.
Of the highest-risk recalled devices, more than half were related to the cardiovascular system (25%) or musculoskeletal system (33%), and 88%9595% CI 80%to9797%) were assessed as a reasonable probability of causing serious adverse health consequences or death.
Figure 2 also shows that of the CE class 1 devices, those that carry the lowest risk, 34%95%5% CI 26%to4242%) were assessed as a reasonable probability of causing serious adverse health consequences.
Of the 447 medical-device alerts, 60 (13.4%) were classified as high-risk CE Class 3 devices, of which 53 (88%; 95% CI 80%to9797%) were assessed as having a reasonable probability of causing serious adverse health consequences or death (figure 2).
Table 3 shows that 44% of medical-device alerts were assessed as having a reasonable probability of causing serious adverse health consequences or death, 38% caused temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences, and 12.1% were assessed as not likely to cause adverse health consequences.
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