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For people like Mr. Delia, whose assessment went down, the revaluation was welcome relief.
In the contemporary world, we are faced with a range of new risks whose assessment is difficult.
But in the case of Israel, there is one body whose assessment of the question could have real and immediate consequences - the country's own supreme court.
No structure of that size can be made completely rigid," wrote a third, whose assessment was borne out by professional engineers who commented elsewhere.
"He was pretty close to almost a perfect orthopedic patient," says Dean Richardson, his surgeon, whose assessment of the horse's personal qualities, like those expressed by others in the film, sound quite human.
The prediction that the violence will continue was made by a senior unnamed Israeli Defence Forces officer who briefed Israeli journalists, and whose assessment was reported in several Israeli papers on Thursday morning.
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The losers are those whose assessments were higher than average, and their taxes go up, sometimes way up.
He also sent a message to the credit ratings agencies, whose assessments of the city's bonds can save or cost millions.
According to the indictment, Mr. Schussler worked with three lieutenants, who met the assessors at restaurants downtown, passing envelopes of cash and lists of properties whose assessments were to be altered.
The plan raises a number of questions, not least whether it would penalize new arrivals in a community by taxing them on the market value of their property, subsidizing lifelong residents whose assessments had not kept up with market value.
"Gaza is totally under Hamas's control," said one of three such major officials, all of whom agreed to speak only if identified in this vague manner, and all of whose assessments were the same.
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