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The phrase "assessment themselves" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to refer to assessments conducted by individuals or groups, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The students were responsible for evaluating their own assessments themselves, which encouraged self-reflection."
Alternatives: "self-assessment" or "evaluations by themselves".
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"They do all of the assessment themselves, through the platform, so it's basically like saying rather than having your recruiting team sifting through paper forms of CVs, we have them online scoring candidates through this redesigned process," she adds.
Weren't they capable of making that assessment themselves?
I say "under the eye," because the department didn't actually do the assessment themselves: they shipped that responsibility out to Cardno-Entrix, a Bond-villain-sounding consultant company recommended to do the assessment by the company building the pipeline, TransCanada.
Kypri et al. focused on this issue, related to contamination of clinical trials [ 14], and found that routine screening and minimal assessment themselves may produce some benefit [ 15].
Filling the FHQ may transiently raise patients' anxiety[ 21], but we are recruiting patients who have either requested CVD risk assessment themselves or been offered it by their doctor, so we are not increasing anxiety in a previously unaware population.
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One likely reason, he says, is that the risk assessments themselves aren't all that accurate.
Risk assessments themselves are a combination of information on an individual and information on their social environment.
Regulators must be involved – not only in the cases that are appealed to their offices following rejections from Google, but in the heartland of assessments themselves.
The committee has looked behind the intelligence community's assessments to evaluate not only the quantity and quality of the intelligence upon which it has based those assessments, but also whether or not those assessments themselves were reasonable.
That means the government's flagship welfare-cut scheme will be actually spending more money on the assessments themselves than it is saving in reductions to the benefits bill – the political equivalent of burning bundles of £50 notes.
Another exciting development is that the social science of human behaviour is now increasingly making its way into the IPCC assessments themselves, addressing a long-standing blind spot in the long list of topics included in the IPCC's remit.
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