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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assessing them through" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the evaluation or analysis of something using a specific method or medium.
Example: "We are assessing them through a series of standardized tests to gauge their understanding of the material."
Alternatives: "evaluating them via" or "analyzing them through".
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Each of these questions can be answered much more effectively by assessing them through the lens of customers' jobs to be done.
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When we assessed them through the Oxford classification, 11% interventions were classified as grade B, 1% as grade C, and 88% as grade D. Appropriate interventions for the same diagnoses presented in Table 4 and ranked by Oxford classification are shown in Table 5. Overtly unsubstantiated therapy according to Ellis classification is shown in Table 6.
At one city law firm junior staff have to read through contracts, assessing them for risks.
The advantage that machines have is the fact that we humans are unable to assess them just through our intuition.
In this session, you can assess prospects, put them through a workout and then have a powerful conversation to close the deal.
The first underestimation reflects the critics' tendency to miss the potential breadth of the libertarian populist idea, which many of them are assessing purely through the lens of economic policy even though it has obvious implications for social issues and foreign policy as well.
If he wants the courts to be trusted by the public, he needs to let the public in rather than asking them to assess trustworthiness through the prism of a restricted or excluded press.
Knowledge of eye diseases and how they would manage them were assessed through questioning, and by images of children with conjunctivitis in the newborn, cataract and trauma.
Perceptions about condoms and intention to use them were assessed through a set of statements (Table 1) constructed on five-point Likert scales ranging from "strongly agree" to "strongly disagree".
This is the first study to probe not only the prevalence and implementation of policies in end-of-life care in acute hospitals in Flanders but also to assess efforts to implement them through communication, training and educating health care providers, and quality assessments on a patient and family level.
Only one of them assessed the cadmium exposure through diet (West et al, 1991): In a population-based case control study in Utah, comparing extreme quartiles, an increase in prostate cancer risk for all tumours (OR 1.8; 95% CI: 1.1 3.1) was observed in elderly men (aged 68 74 years), but not in younger (OR 1.1; 95% CI: 0.7 1.9).
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