Sentence examples for assessment reflected from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Bush's aides said the assessment reflected the institutional pessimism of intelligence agencies.

For the moment, at least, Powell's assessment reflected the President's mood.

The government said the new assessment reflected the accumulated radiation that has escaped the plant, not a sudden deterioration.

The C.I.A. assessment reflected both deep divisions within the agency and the position of its director, George Tenet, which was far from secure.

That assessment reflected formal endorsements of same-sex marriage, in less than a week's span, by both Rob Portman and Hillary Clinton.

Both the 2007 IPCC report and a previous draft of the new assessment reflected earlier views on the matter by saying that the standard measure of climate sensitivity (the likely rise in equilibrium temperature in response to a doubling of CO2 concentration) was between 2°C and 4.5°C, with 3°C the most probable figure.

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Therefore, if students are learning what is being assessed then it is vital that the content of the assessment reflects the learning objectives.

The national security assessment reflects this.

His assessment reflects the prevailing wisdom.

His assessment reflects a broader shift in thinking.

Funny thing is that Griffin's assessment reflects the public's view of the parliament at the moment.

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