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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assessments based" is not complete and lacks clarity in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to something that is founded on or derived from assessments, but it typically needs additional context to be fully understood.
Example: "The program is designed to improve student performance through assessments based on their individual learning needs."
Alternatives: "assessment-driven" or "assessment-oriented".
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Its procedures are considered to be the most archaic in the nation, with residential assessments based on 1938 construction costs and commercial land last assessed in 1986.
I had high hopes for assessments based on tests.
Even some Republicans seemed to be making assessments based on personal characteristics.
It provides developers with site assessments, based on the Green Paper metrics.
But, again, it's really hard to make assessments based on one vote method.
New Jersey law requires property assessments based on full market value, which would seem to require annual revaluations.
Why are assessments based on 'farm gate' value rather than tonnage?
For better or worse, regulators generally make their assessments based on the current marketplace; they are not prophets.
The most significant modifications were to the response assessments, based on studies demonstrating difficulty with the first consensus definitions.
The income of the district comes from assessments based on appraisals which the court must approve or disapprove.
A nation doesn't generate the largest prison population in the world by making assessments based solely on reason instead of emotion.
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