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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181. So we shall briefly stand back and assess its significance.
182. Moreover, the assumption that such differences are inherent has encouraged the development and use of standardised tests to assess child development.
183. Newson-Smith and Hirsch concluded that social workers could safely and reliably assess attempted suicide patients.
184. So assess your finances, look at where you can make cuts in expenses.
185. You have to assess the situation in light of everybody who is out there.
186. Some empirical evidence is available as regards the first of these; the present research seeks to assess what role syntactic input plays.
187. A further unpublished project attempted to assess the anxiety characteristics of the type of client who benefited most from the treatment package.
188. An even later flight to assess late senescence of the cereal crops might be undertaken this year.
189. The study aimed to review referral patterns and assess the cost effectiveness of oesophageal manometry in clinical practice.
190. The influence of wages is more difficult to assess because cause and effect are entangled with one another.
191. This represents an attempt to assess a level of income below which it is impossible to ensure survival.
192. The task originally used by Piaget to assess knowledge of seriation of length is a simple one.
193. One month after completing this treatment, the C-urea breath test was repeated to assess eradication of the infection.
194. However, a consideration of this measure reveals the problems faced when trying to assess the extent of poverty.
195. A monitoring programme is designed to assess the rate of leaching in inorganic ions and hydrocarbons from the deposit.
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196. This study aimed to assess the usefulness of endosonography in the surveillance of these patients.
197. Another difficulty arises when trying to assess how far different media may be taken as propositional.
198. In this chapter we analyse the nationalized industries, explain how they have been run, and assess their performance.
199. How might you assess whether most college students are politically active?
200. For patients with postoperative dumping or diarrhoea it is prudent to assess gastric emptying before starting remedial surgery.
201. In addition, the research will assess the way in which the economic expectations of elderly people have changed over the twentieth century.
202. It is in this context that we need top assess Working for patients.
203. One of the most difficult areas to assess is the impact on those who are staying outside.
204. Because metering would be such a major change(sentencedict.com), trials are under way to assess the likely benefits and costs.
205. Each sample will be recontacted after a year and after two years to assess the degree of change amongst the young people.
206. Twenty six patients were given follow up appointments, either to assess treatment or to give the results of histological examination.
207. Assess the impact of modern medical devices on the emergence and prevention of nosocomial infections.
208. A light meter can be used to assess the level of lighting present.
209. The committee will continue to assess how we can improve.
210. These councils would assess local needs, contribute to local service plans within the overall strategic plan and monitor local service provision.
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