Sentence examples for landmark assessment from inspiring English sources

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The social benefits of the natural environment – estimated at £1bn-£2bn for woodlands alone – were highlighted by the government's own landmark assessment in June 2011, but the interim report made clear these benefits were overlooked in the sell-off proposals.

The United States has blocked the release of a landmark assessment of oil and gas activity in the Arctic as it prepares to sell off exploration licences for the frozen Chukchi Sea off Alaska, one of the last intact habitats of the polar bear.

It constitutes a landmark assessment by a large number of scientists from a wide range of disciplines.

The findings of this landmark assessment provide with a very solid baseline of where and what the priorities are in reducing maternal mortality in Sierra Leone.

Although this aspect was not envisioned in our initial objectives, it will be a landmark assessment study in biology curriculum development considering the inclusion of the large comparison group.

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The U.S. National Academy of Sciences NASS) has recently performed its own landmark risk assessment of spent fuel transport in the U.S., demonstrating the guiding principles and methods for use in comparative risk assessments involving radiation dose considerations.

Ms. Berland said the town was delaying the actual vote to designate the property a landmark until after assessment of the property, for fear that the new landmark status might increase the assessment.

Pearson designs, creates, and sells Common Core aligned tests and curriculum in the United States and will be developing the frameworks for the OECD's landmark PISA educational assessment in 2015.

In environmental health, the recognition that exposures could produce DNA mutations represents a major landmark for risk assessment and prevention [ 1].

In 1983 the NRC issued its landmark report "Risk Assessment in the Federal Government: Managing the Process," also known as the "Red Book" (NRC 1983).

Second, as women age, especially when they become post-menopausal, the squamo-columnar junction (which is used as an anatomical landmark for VIA assessments) recedes into the cervical canal and sometimes cannot be visualized.

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