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The phrase "assessment consequences" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the outcomes or effects that result from an assessment process, particularly in educational or evaluative contexts.
Example: "The assessment consequences of the new grading system have raised concerns among educators about student performance."
Alternatives: "evaluation outcomes" or "testing repercussions".
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Finally, we examined the purposes of the assessments in our sample (which relates to assessment consequences; Table 1F).
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Given that blunt assessment, the consequences are clear.
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The early crash between Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg, which removed both men from the contest, had so dominated the first hour of proceedings, with constant replays, quick-fire post-mortems and the assessment of consequences, that the race itself felt like a backdrop to weightier issues.
Experimental pain models allow the assessment of consequences of localized pain when applied to healthy individuals.
Specifically, the quantitative assessment of consequences from detonation is tackled respect to the side-on overpressure and the debris production.
Assessment of consequences aims at identifying the risks of human casualties and/or collapse of the underground caverns.
In this paper, data assimilation based on ensemble Kalman filter (EnKF) is introduced to a Monte Carlo atmospheric dispersion model (MCADM) designed for assessment of consequences after an accident release of radionuclides.
Landscape ecology can provide a conceptual framework for the assessment of consequences of long-term development processes like urbanisation on biodiversity components, and for evaluating and visualising the impacts of alternative planning scenarios.
Burden of care: the "Betrokkenen Evaluatie Schaal" (BES), a scale for the assessment of consequences for caregivers of patients with severe mental illness, developed and validated in the Netherlands by van Wijngaarden et al. [ 23].
Consequence analysis is the assessment of consequence loads.
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