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Sentence The phrase 'assessment of being' is technically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to mean an evaluation or judgement of someone's character. For example: After conducting a thorough assessment of being, the psychologist concluded that the patient was prone to anxiety.
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Cox accused the authors of that assessment of being subjective in their conclusions and using bad science, according to the article.
Behavioral observation has the advantage, over other forms of assessment, of being able to identify behaviours or other features of a problem of which a client may be unaware.
From the assessment of being HIV-affected, we derived binary exposure variables for the different ways in which older people could be affected by HIV/AIDS.
The present study has a number of strengths, including data from a long follow-up period between the mother's antenatal assessment of being parented and depression in offspring at age of 18.
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The success of the Pirates can be explained by the fact that they surfed on this vague notion of fed-up-ness, combined with a progressive self-assessment of being anti-establishment and committed to drive "real change" in politics.
It allows for clear-eyed assessment of what is and is not working.
There must be a public assessment of what was achieved in Afghanistan.
The assessment of "worth" is not relevant and there is no calculable positive or negative;.
Shearer's assessment of Fred was not as scathing but it was damning all the same.
Bostrom is an Oxford philosopher, but quantitative assessment of risks is the province of actuarial science.
He said this assessment of blame was unfair, in part because party bosses no longer exist.
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