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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assessment raising" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts discussing the improvement or elevation of assessment standards or practices, but it is not commonly recognized.
Example: "The recent changes in curriculum have led to significant assessment raising across the board."
Alternatives: "assessment improvement" or "enhancing assessments".
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In 2007, lawmakers were convinced it would be a good idea to double the fire prevention assessment, raising the amount collected for support of volunteer fire departments to $30 million from $15 million.
Results show evidence of three specific trends in packaging waste prevention policies: fostering the adoption of measures directed at improving packaging design and production through an extensive use of the life cycle assessment; raising the awareness of final consumers by increasing the accountability of firms; promoting collaborative efforts along the packaging supply chains.
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A recent Royal College of Physicians' (RCP) study on assessment raises serious questions for workplace assessment.
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However, the growth figures and upbeat assessment raised expectations the Fed might increase rates sooner rather than later, sending the dollar to its highest level in more than three weeks against a basket of currencies.
The former senior intelligence official added that the C.I.A. assessment raised the possibility that an American attack on Iran could end up serving as a rallying point to unite Sunni and Shiite populations.
Individuals were included if ophthalmology assessment raised a concern for TBU.
Further proceedings on the assessment will be stayed during negotiations between U.S. and Japanese authorities over the double taxation issues the assessment raises, and we have provided bank guarantees to suspend enforcement of the assessment.
A 2001 draft risk assessment raised EPA's estimate of the compound's potency as a carcinogen by 2 to 40-fold, which triggered criticism from the Department of Defense and other agencies.
Her latest engagement in the "science" of risk assessment raises serious issues for all of us to consider, but this particular chapter on coming up with a "magic number" (albeit the reporting newspaper's language) –on permissible, rational decontamination/radiation exposure goals for evacuees to return to their homes in Fukushima highlights some of them.
Repeated assessment raised important issues of assessor variability and bias.
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