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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assessing all aspects of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a comprehensive evaluation or analysis of a subject, situation, or project.
Example: "The committee is focused on assessing all aspects of the proposed policy changes before making a decision."
Alternatives: "evaluating every facet of" or "analyzing all dimensions of".
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In refining a method of assessing all aspects of a plot of land by using a "layer cake" of stacked transparent Mylar maps, he foreshadowed procedures that are now a universal part of the environmental impact reviews required before a construction project proceeds.
Designing and assessing all aspects of AV trials such as those taking place in Michigan or Trikala is an indispensable step in testing innovative technologies, whereas promoting future collaborations between research, industry and government will only be beneficial, allowing a synergetic development model to emerge which can be replicated in more sectors.
Furthermore, the use of administrative data remains problematic when assessing all aspects of appropriateness and quality of care[ 31].
Massagli and Carline [ 4] suggest that physician competence is multi-dimensional and that no single tool is capable of assessing all aspects of competence.
The inclusion of a single instrument assessing all aspects of HAE was proposed as the optimum data collection tool for the study.
A variety of terms have been used interchangeably to define the success of intervention delivery, including compliance, adherence, and adoption and application of the RE-AIM framework for assessing all aspects of intervention delivery, and success has been advocated.
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Only two validated assessment tools have been developed to specifically assess all aspects of EBP competence.
David Levy, the president of Turner Sports, said in an e-mail message that as in other sports, "we will take some time during the off-season to assess all aspects of the production, including talent, and decide what we can do to improve".
Assessing structural, process and outcome quality longitudinally is very complex and costly, thus not all longitudinal studies assess all aspects of the structure-process-outcome model directly but provide proxies.
This systematic review of performance measures suggests that although there are a number of published quality metrics currently used to assess emergency care in LMICs, these do not adequately assess all aspects of emergency care.
However, neither instrument explicitly assesses all aspects of NOS understanding.
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