Sentence examples for assessment made it from inspiring English sources

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There was a wide range of individual long-term average exposure, with an 11-fold interindividual difference in NO2 and an 18-fold difference in SO2 The detailed individual exposure assessment made it possible to assess relative risk potentially associated with road traffic.

What they fail to mention is that the "iconic" version of the figure subsequently produced for the IPCC third assessment made it perfectly clear that the tree-ring series was truncated and the instrumental data was spliced on – the two data-types were shown in different colours!

Progress in diagnostic assessment made it possible to diagnose ASD at a young age.

The use of the vignette approach, as opposed to a generic utility assessment, made it possible to gauge the impact of knowledge of clinical response as well as potential CLL treatment toxicities on individual preferences.

Moreover, this focus on external jury assessment made it easier for the teachers to stick to their role as supervisors and prevented them from sliding back to a more directive instructor's role.

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Since the Tanzanian oral health policy gives priority to children as a target group for oral health care services [ 23], the Child-OIDP questionnaire is worthy consideration because of its adaptation for use in oral health care needs assessment making it useful for planning services.

The assessment makes it clear that much work needs to be done.

The assessment makes it more likely that the fish will become the first genetically modified animal to enter the American food supply.

This assessment makes it a particularly "disgraceful low," as the Times put it, for Brennan to connect Snowden to the deaths of more than a hundred and twenty people in Paris.

The former chancellor Alistair Darling said: "This assessment makes it clear our economy would be more vulnerable and less resilient if we vote to leave the EU – leading to higher mortgage rates for families and higher interest rates for Britain's businesses.

The continuous nature of CIMT, the lack of short-term variation, its relationship to atherosclerotic changes in the artery wall, its predictive value for coronary heart disease, and the noninvasiveness of the assessment make it a useful candidate for cross-sectional and longitudinal studies investigating the role of air pollution in atherogenesis.

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