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Specifically, we find that over 70% of the participants incorrectly assess a company's credit risk as improving (deteriorating) when a fair value gain (loss) is recognized.
The authors further demonstrate how managers in some cases do not implement optimal modes of integration because they incorrectly assess task interdependence between teams.
For instance, whether a passion counts as "scorn" depends on the fairness of judgment (although as a disposition to incorrectly assess someone as worthless, this passion is a species of hate).
This result could overpredict outbreak occurrence or incorrectly assess an individual's risk.
Monitoring methods that do not account for this might incorrectly assess the toxicity of such an exposure.
Pediatricians were more likely to correctly (versus incorrectly) assess the weight status of photographed children if the children were non-white, non-Hispanic, female, normal weight or underweight, and 4 years or older (Table 2; column 1).
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Ms. Milstein said her investigation revealed the boy had been incorrectly assessed.
Too often, explains Huggett, special education needs (SEN) students are incorrectly assessed or clumsily put alongside children who have very different needs.
Elderly residents in care homes are being wrongly charged bills for nursing services, while others are being incorrectly assessed for residential fees amid widespread confusion about benefit rules.
The executive in charge of running medical assessments for benefits claims at Atos Healthcare has offered an apology to those long-term sick it has incorrectly assessed as being "fit for work".
During a powerful Commons debate that united politicians from all parties, MPs gave emotional accounts of how very sick individuals had been incorrectly assessed and told to return to work.
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