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Although progress has been made in assessing risks in Taiwan, there remains a need to undertake risk assessment for the Taiwanese tourism industry.
I was making a mistake that many people have made in assessing Perry.
Officials told the Guardian the same mistakes were made in assessing all four original bids for the contract, including two which were dropped at the first stage.
Considerable progress has been made in assessing the combined effects of chemicals, but the effect of mixtures remains one of the most daunting challenges in environmental toxicology.
In refusing to see that there are costs and trade-offs to be made in assessing the right level of capital, they weaken an important call to make the banking system safer.
However, a renewed interest in formulating a single economic objective function in optimization frameworks can be observed, favored by the development of life cycle cost software and progress made in assessing costs of environmental externalities.
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Another mistake Americans make in assessing the situation in Central America is to believe completely in the historical model.
You should therefore be careful in the assumptions that you make in assessing what might be considered common knowledge.
Several decades of research among psychologists has indicated all sorts of blind spots, biases, and judgment errors we make in assessing people.
The commonwealth said the court made errors in assessing the compensation amount, including not questioning whether the sum was a "wholly erroneous estimate", and had breached the rules of natural justice in regarding a 2002 discussion paper on calculating native title compensation.
Substantial progress has been made recently in assessing the role of miRNAs in the mammalian visual system.
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