Sentence examples for fine assessments from inspiring English sources

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The study does not aim to make a detailed assessment but rather an aggregated assessment, since the uncertainties in the different assessments are so numerous that fine assessments are not relevant.

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It produced a fine assessment of my jean needs, and fitted me out with a really nice pair (bodymetrics.com, right).

However, we have yet to hear his closest challenger Yohan Blake demanding a new handicapping system... or maybe special categories of the 100 metres dash based on some fine assessment of each sprinter's natural advantages.

In our protocol, we did not perform a euglycemic or isoglycemic-hyperinsulinemic clamp that allows fine assessment of glucose disposal and thus estimation of insulin resistance.

There were some whoops in the gallery, and a few seconds of clapping — fewer than you might have expected — and then some final bits of business were dispensed with, relating to fines, assessments, restitution, which prison Madoff will go to.

Further understanding of the internal determinants of behavioral symptoms in dementia will ultimately lead to finer assessment and more effective treatment of patients.

The advancements in the technologies and the data availability of each of the '-omics' give rise to a finer assessment but also provide a greater opportunity to study the interactions between genes, gene expression, proteins, and metabolites.

Additionally, the inability to utilize fine tactile assessment during laparoscopic surgery to assess the extent of disease may result in the non-recognition of occult metastatic deposits of disease that may be situated within difficult to visualize areas within the abdomen and pelvis.

A fine documentary assessment of the late photographer's contributions to art, free speech and next-level provocation (via his studies of gay subjects).

A fine self-assessment for a memoirist, especially one who casually remarks: "My brain is incorrectly formed, and I'm shaped like a tube.

Under Federal law, purposely disrupting computer networks is a felony punishable for first-time offenders with a term of as much as five years in prison and a $250,000 fine, plus assessment of damages.

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