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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assessment how likely" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks clarity.
Example: "The assessment of how likely the event is to occur will help us make informed decisions."
Alternatives: "evaluation of the likelihood" or "analysis of the probability".
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Respondents considered two factors relating to the impact of assessment: how likely consequences were to accrue and what the magnitude of consequences was likely to be.
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Mr Brennan should be pressed on the intelligence community's assessment as to how likely that is, and the implications for Syria and the region the longer it takes.
R. Hugh Magill, chief fiduciary officer at Northern Trust, said that putting a proper plan in place took time but needed to start with an assessment of what people had and how likely it was that someone would sue them for it.
Another approach is to use a risk assessment matrix, which helps you determine how likely or unlikely a risk may occur in your workplace.
The matrix will have a column for "Consequence and Likelihood", which is divided into: Another approach is to use a risk assessment matrix, which helps you determine how likely or unlikely a risk may occur in your workplace.
This gives rise to the question of how likely oncologists are to refer patients for further psychological or psychiatric assessment.
How likely is it?
How likely is that?
How likely?
But how likely was that?
Just how likely is that?
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