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The phrase "assessing facts" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the evaluation or analysis of information or data to determine its accuracy or relevance.
Example: "In the research process, assessing facts is crucial to ensure the validity of the conclusions drawn."
Alternatives: "evaluating information" or "analyzing data".
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Most risk managers are familiar with the first phase, which aims to frame and define the context and underlying conditions (called "pre-assessment" by IRGC), and the second phase involves assessing facts and concerns (which IRGC calls "appraisal").
Often, it is only after working through complex issues, assessing facts and weighing choices that we can try to do the right deed for the right reason.
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Rather, choices become freer the more they are the result of our own capacity to reflect on and assess facts and arguments.
Given the global nature of the problem, the objectively assessed facts point away from plant protection products being the dominant causal factor.
The current threats to liberalism, rationality, expertise and informed debate come less from a failure to process and assess facts than from our predisposition to accept a particular narrative.
It's a game in which just about anyone can participate, so as the number of out-and-out chroniclers in the news business dwindles, there's a rise in clairvoyants who don't just assess facts but obsess over rune stones.
We can't solve this problem alone so we are supporting third party fact checkers during the election in their work with news organisations, so they can independently assess facts and stories".
The interface would be designed to allow curators to approve, reject or edit extracted facts and zoom out from sentences to surrounding text to further assess facts in the data.
Students who perceived constructed response items to assess higher levels of cognitive functioning were more likely to adopt transformative approaches to learning, even though the questions were adjudged to only assess facts or comprehension (Marton and Säljö 1984).
It may be that optimistic people looked at his name and lineage and thought that he might be reasonable and objective in assessing these facts.
I do not think we've done as thorough and fulsome a job of assessing the facts and the allegations as we should have".
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