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"informed assessment" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to an evaluation or judgment that is based on reliable and accurate information or knowledge. You can use "informed assessment" when describing a review, analysis, or evaluation that is based on a thorough understanding of a topic or situation. For example: - The doctor's informed assessment of the patient's symptoms led to an accurate diagnosis. - The committee's decision was based on an informed assessment of all the available data. - The company's success can be attributed to the CEO's informed assessment of market trends.
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Informed consent was waived and informed assessment was obtained from all patients or next of kin before inclusion.
For example, seeing patients across the pathway enables the nurse specialist to conduct informed assessment of symptoms and performance status and respond accordingly in terms of information provision, support and treatment.
The appropriate amount of regulation in any particular greenhouse gas-producing sector cannot be prescribed in a vacuum: as with other questions of national or international policy, informed assessment of competing interests is required.
Therefore, any statements rest on a fallible, if informed, assessment of the necessarily incomplete evidence.
"We would only take such a decision if we were satisfied that the broad extent of the criminality had been determined and that we could make a fully informed assessment of the public interest," it said.
Only then would I be able to make a deeply informed assessment, offer public commentary, and suggest a course of action by the Congress that was worthy of the gravity of the situation at hand.
Differences between the pursuit strategies are also likely reduced by prey reaction to the approaching predator based on the prey having properly informed assessment of predator trajectory.
However, while it is true that clinician judgement will always play a role, it is misleading to believe that busy clinicians can and do regularly read the published reports of trials in detail and integrate them within a fully informed assessment of the previous literature.
Prosecutors objected to the boys' release, saying that the psychologists did not have enough time or information to make an informed assessment.
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The disastrous consequences of ship collision necessitate the development of a collision risk-informed assessment procedure that ensures safety and functionality of maritime transportation systems.
The course will help students become critical test consumers, better-informed assessment evaluators, and advocator of reliable, valid and fair assessments for culturally and linguistically diverse populations.
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