Sentence examples for were assessments from inspiring English sources

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were assessments

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The act of assessing or an amount (of tax, levy or duty etc) assessed.

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I knew there were assessments done, but my social workers just concentrated on me so heavily as a child and whatever issues I was going through.

Carnival's shares rose 61 cents today in New York, to $26.46; Royal Caribbean fell 56 cents, to $16.19, reflecting what analysts said were assessments that its deal with P & O would be called off.

Among reports commissioned from the OSS were assessments of German industry and war-making capability and a psychological profile of German dictator Adolf Hitler that concluded that he would likely commit suicide should Germany be defeated.

Mr Horne said: "Social care made mistakes, there were assessments that weren't good enough.

Follow-ups were assessments at any time point after the outcome assessment at completion of the intervention.

Accompanying the measurement of aqueous flow were assessments of other parameters that may be affected by the disease, including IOP, outflow facility, and blood pressure.

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There are assessments for social care.

There are assessments for personal independence payment.

There are assessments such as the work capability assessment.

Was assessment blind?

The second group is assessment methodology.

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