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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assessing on" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct preposition should be "assessing" followed by the object of the assessment.
Example: "The team is assessing the project's progress."
Alternatives: "evaluating" or "reviewing".
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The Fourth Amendments touchstone is reasonableness, and a searchs reasonableness is determined by assessing, on the one hand, the degree to which it intrudes upon an individuals privacy and, on the other, the degree to which it is needed to promote legitimate governmental interests.
The touchstone of the Fourth Amendment is reasonableness, and the reasonableness of a search is determined by assessing, on the one hand, the degree to which it intrudes upon an individuals privacy and, on the other, the degree to which it is needed for the promotion of legitimate governmental interests. Wyoming v. Houghton, 526 U. S. 295, 300 (1999).
The nutritional state assessment was performed on admission, assessing on the following items: NRS-2002, Subjective Global Assessment (SGA), nutritional markers in RCLMs and a combined index.
The proportion of neoplastic cells showing a positive signal was scored by assessing on a scale of 0 1: 0, none; 0.1, less than one-tenth; 0.5, less than one-half and 1.0, greater than one-half.
It is still worth assessing on its merits.
Assessing on sight whether or not a person has "normal" or "ordinary" interests, especially in this era of normcore fashion, is fraught with danger.
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Wearing-Off Scale was used for evaluating wearing-off phenomenon and UPDRS IV for assessing on-off phenomenon and dyskinesia.
"He was not assessed on 100 one-acre housing lots.
No penalty was assessed on the play.
No penalty was assessed on the hit.
They are assessed on their performances only".
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