Synonym: appraise, evaluate, measure, tax, valuate, value. Similar words: assessment, asset, assert, session, vessel, assemble, assembly, dessert. Meaning: [ə'ses] v. 1. place a value on; judge the worth of something 2. charge (a person or a property) with a payment, such as a tax or a fine 3. set or determine the amount of (a payment such as a fine) 4. estimate the value of (property) for taxation.
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151. At your request, we will assess your energy needs and recommend or design a specific solution to meet your precise requirements.
152. Decision makers need to assess the relative value for money of competing health care interventions.
153. But hares were declining before paraquat was introduced, and the effects of agricultural chemicals on wildlife are notoriously difficult to assess.
154. This present study was not designed to assess the biological significance of endotoxaemia, however, nor the treatment of colitis.
155. High Commissioner for Refugees visit the detention center twice a week to assess those requests.
156. On my second outing with the boots I was trying to assess how watertight they were as it was raining heavily.
157. Rather few comparative data are available from which to assess recent status changes, but these appear to have been marked.
158. But many system developers are unable to assess requirements properly.
159. Fourth, to assess to the extent to which estate agents have an impact on the housing market.
160. Elites can more easily assess the situation and attitudes of both allies and rivals by monitoring television and radio broadcasts.
161. Directly measured tissue oxygen tension and arterial oxygen tension assess tissue perfusion.
162. Workstart is an experimental programme to help us assess what forms of wage subsidy work best.
163. If dysphagia persisted despite dilatation, barium swallow examination was undertaken to assess the oesophageal lumen.
164. There is no simple method to assess proliferation in single gastric crypts.
165. A subsequent survey was conducted in September, 1982 to assess attitudes within the medical profession itself.
165. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
166. The only way to decide is to assess the situation in each case in terms of the cat's quality of life.
167. Six months after the law came into force it is hard to assess its effect.
168. It is not the task of the county councils to assess the cost benefit of the scheme in detail.
169. But the education secretary says they're needed to assess a pupil's ability.
170. Such interviews are particularly important to assess character and to see if the interpersonal chemistry is right.
171. To assess whether patients are at risk for any reason and to minimize any risk to them. 4.
172. These procedures are essentially intended to assess the social costs of school reorganization.
173. This will become important in the final chapter, when we try to assess the Presocratics on their own terms.
174. Ask to see the previous year's bills so you can assess the running costs.
175. The research will assess the management and effectiveness of one local enterprise agency based in Colchester, Essex.
176. This computer program will assess how much is spent on each student within the school.
177. This gives the engineer a chance to hear your music and assess how to record your band.
178. Both the other candidates have been feverishly trying to assess what damage he has caused them.
179. Also, there is a need on the part of decision makers to assess the relative value for money from competing health care interventions.
180. There is no record that the county ordered a traffic study to assess alleged traffic hazards.
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