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The phrase "concrete assessment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific, tangible evaluation or analysis of a situation, performance, or data.
Example: "The teacher provided a concrete assessment of the student's progress, highlighting areas for improvement."
Alternatives: "tangible evaluation" or "specific appraisal."
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Any positional unfamiliarity is more likely to be exposed by such opponents; by then, Conte will be closer to forming a concrete assessment of their prospects.
What are called our red lines - that include economic red lines requiring unanimity on tax decisions and no federal fiscal policy - are not founded on dogma as some allege but on a concrete assessment of Britain's national interest and Britain and Europe's economic needs as we meet the challenges of the global economy.
The point is made that the most characterizing feature of international contracts governed by the CISG lies in the their multi-jurisdictional aspect, whereas other features, such as the mercantile character and the long-distance shipment, although relevant in the concrete assessment of transaction costs, do not significantly differentiate international contracts vis-à-vis domestic ones.
And as much as 46percentt did not have concrete assessment of costs of risks involved.
Wavelet and Fourier transforms as well as segmentation algorithms are common image processing techniques used for pavement and concrete assessment.
However, in response to the American assertion that conditions on Mt Sinjar were not as bad as first feared, he said "no concrete assessment" could be made.
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But concrete assessments as to whether sales were up over a year ago, and if so, whether they were enough to lift major retailers out of their long-term, recession-driven slumps, were not available.
Then two weeks ago the company disclosed that the Securities and Exchange Commission was questioning an additional $400 million in revenue, and now, in the first concrete assessments made by critics outside the company, the lawsuits contend that the company inflated its results by far more significant sums -- as much as $1.7 billion or more.
Given all the challenges in a developing world where the global population is supposed to reach 9.15 billion in 2050 (Pimentel et al. 1999; United Nations Population Division 2010), policy makers are, for the first time, keen on concrete assessments of our world, looking with interest and fear to ecological models.
Bottom: concrete quality assessment of the surveyed sections of a bridge deck in Figure 18 (Bottom).
Before the Saturday meeting, officials warned not to expect a decision until concrete intelligence assessments were made.
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