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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assesses case" is not correct as it lacks an article or a preposition to clarify its meaning.
You can use it in contexts where you are discussing the evaluation of a specific case, but it needs to be modified for clarity.
Example: "The lawyer assesses the case to determine the best course of action."
Alternatives: "evaluates the case" or "analyzes the case".
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Frequently, he will make a student stay on that lesson, but he assesses case by case.
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Services are now commissioned by the council but delivered by outside providers, including the charity Turning Point which assesses cases and refers people to other organisations for treatment.
The temperature contours represent the temperature uniformity for the assessed case.
Buildings in these areas can be taller than 50 metres or about 12 storeys, but are assessed case by case by Dublin city council.
But risks would be assessed case by case, he said, not for all conceivable genetically modified algae.
The risk of PI will mainly depend on their concentration in pollen and need to be assessed case by case.
There remains a place for patient negotiations; incidents will still be assessed case by case.
Clinical screening tools, such as the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS), assess case severity on the basis of visual, motor, and verbal functioning [19].
None assessed case management.
This article proposes a new indicator to assess case detection: the patient diagnostic rate.
Here we summarize conclusions to be generalized beyond the assessed case study.
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