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The phrase "assessed on performance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where evaluation or judgment is based on someone's or something's performance, such as in academic, professional, or evaluative settings.
Example: "Employees will be assessed on performance during the annual review process to determine promotions and raises."
Alternatives: "evaluated based on performance" or "judged according to performance."
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These rewards were not assessed on performance criteria, but the final batch were subject to a "clawback" clause, designed to prevent payments for failure.
We need to take account of what we know from more than 40 years of research into learning and teaching in higher education, but also what we know about how institutions respond when they are assessed on performance measures.
Adolf was then assessed on performance.
Before practicing on models, students were assessed on performance of the IV procedure on the model they were going to practice with (group 1 with CM, groups 2 and 3 with TM).
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For the SPPB, participants were assessed on performances of standing balance, walking, and sit-to-stand.
For the Short Physical Performance Battery, participants were assessed on performances of standing balance, walking, and sit-to-stand.
For the Short Physical Performance Battery, participants were assessed on performances of standing balance, walking, and sit-to-stand performance.
Architecture school applicants also take a home test and are assessed on academic performance.
She said that schools and teachers would be assessed on pupils' performance.
Another important change was to formalise a system by which local officials are assessed on environmental performance and not just on how much they boost economic growth.
Conversely, buyers themselves are assessed on their performance in marshaling the supply base to meet internal customer need.
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