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Peter Robinson, deputy leader of the Democratic Unionist Party, opposed to the agreement, said: "The de Chastelain assessment effectively says there will be no guns before Sinn Fein is in government and even then it will be a voluntary act.
Another official gave a more gloomy assessment, effectively acknowledging that morale among Qaddafi loyalists is faltering because of the rebels' success at Misurata, Western aid to the rebels and the intensifying tempo of NATO airstrikes against targets in Tripoli this week.
By requiring the candidate to think one step at a time, the assessment effectively misses the crux of the problem-solving process, which is to look at and respond to a complex problem in its entirety, and not stepwise.
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We wondered whether transcriptomics and, in particular, a systems toxicology assessment may effectively represent a valuable approach for studying the biological effects of a mixture of pollutants and specifically to predict the interactions among its members, as recently proposed [ 20].
It said: "Commission services have serious reservations about providing a commission approval to finance parts of the Motorway without having any legally binding assurance that the results of the Environmental Impacts Assessment and of the Habitats Appropriate Assessment will effectively be implemented, ie that the tunnel will be built".
For teledentistry, caries risk assessment can effectively manage and triage patients for treatment planning, prevention, and establishing follow-up and recall times.
Studies should not only concentrate on prosthesis selection and surgical complications, but also involve (1) preoperative assessment to effectively improve patient selection, and (2) improvement of postoperative pain management and its effect on the development of persistent pain.
Arsenal's medical staff will draw their own conclusions later this week, and their assessments will effectively determine the club's transfer policy.
Councils in England could save £312m annually on adult social care if they carried out client assessments more effectively, the Audit Commission says.
In fact, Wiliam and Thompson (2007) argue that to integrate assessment with learning effectively, the teacher must assume the role of engineering effective classroom discussions and tasks that elicit evidence of students' learning (and in which students can serve as instructional resources for one another).
■ The assessment does not effectively measure fitness for work.
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