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The phrase "assessment down" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a reduction or decrease in assessment, but without context, it is ambiguous.
Example: "The recent changes have led to an assessment down of the project's overall performance."
Alternatives: "reduction in assessment" or "decrease in evaluation".
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Other difficulties included marking an assessment down, when it appeared to the marker that the student may have been ill advised in their choice of a case, or the way in which the consultation had been handled.
To account for repeats, Mr. King adjusted his assessment down to a number he considered "fair," Mr. Thornton said.
In August 2017, the Trump administration dissolved an advisory committee charged with translating the findings of the periodic National Climate Assessment down to practical local and regional levels.
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A test reliability of > 0.8 is necessary for important decisions such as deciding when a trainee is ready to perform supervised operations on patients (summative assessment) (Downing and Yudkowsky 2009).
It would mean that instead of bringing our already sky high tax rates and parking tickets and you name it other little assessments down, we're going to have to plow more and more resources into what we all agree is an intolerable homeless shelter system.
That assessment went down badly with Mr Cheney and Mr Bush.
For people like Mr. Delia, whose assessment went down, the revaluation was welcome relief.
The auditor warns that call centres can add to costs if the initial assessment closes down too quickly, or provides inadequate information that leads to poor decisions by people or their carers.
The biggest jump came from the University of Reading which moved up 42 places to 17th, while the University of Oxford, which failed this year's assessment, moved down 13 places to 132.
Mrs. Waivada said that when an office building sits vacant, its tax assessment goes down, meaning residents ultimately have to pay more, a thought echoed by Kevin Barry, a computer network consultant who lives in Somers.
The published results were nothing short of astounding: near-perfect risk assessment of Down syndrome, and 80-97 percent detection of other aneuploidies, with a false-positive rate significantly below 1percentt.
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