Not having been assessed.
The word "unassessed" is correct and usable in written English. You would typically use it when referring to something that has not yet been judged or evaluated. For example: "The insurance company will not reimburse me for the damage until the unassessed cost of repairs is determined.".
"Permitting is allowed in Class A watersheds, but developers have to make the call as to whether it's worth it to them to pay for additional environmental controls," said Dave Miko, the commission's fisheries management chief, and the biologist who helped engineer the Unassessed Waters Project.
More pipeline projects could be delayed as evidence of wild trout is found on Loyalsock and Muncy Creeks in the same watershed, according to the commission's unassessed waters coordinator, Bob Weber.
It is rare in the wild and as yet unassessed by the IUCN.
They would be the guinea pigs while their counterparts in commercial chambers would remain free to sit in court, unassessed, behind a "heavyweight silk boring for England or for Russia" (a ripple of clapping here from lawyers who spotted the allusion).
He says that A-levels in particular have too narrow a focus – and that schools and students will never prioritise the development of soft skills while they remain unassessed.
"We will not be taking some unreasonable or unassessed risk with the vehicle and, most importantly, the crew," Mr. Hill said.
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