Synonym: appraisal, judgement, judgment. Similar words: harassment, assess, essentially, assignment, asset, businessman, assert, session. Meaning: [-mənt] n. 1. the classification of someone or something with respect to its worth 2. an amount determined as payable 3. the market value set on assets 4. the act of judging or assessing a person or situation or event.
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(61) This led to sharp antagonism towards the full launch of assessment at 7 in 1991.
(62) Well, she shouldn't be surprised, because it was quite an accurate assessment.
(63) An application for assessment of damages is made on notice under the procedure for interlocutory applications under Ord 22, r 6.
(64) Geotechnics, laboratory and numerical assessment of bearing capacity of soils under curricular footings, enhancement of soil properties using man-made additives.
(65) It is a consideration which I should have applied myself to the assessment of general damages to favour this plaintiff.sentencedict.com/assessment.html
(66) Special consideration should be given in information and assessment arrangements for members of ethnic minority groups.
(67) The risk assessment of oral transmission of the AIDS virus has a theoretical basis only.
(68) Assessment is by means of a written exam at the end of the course.
(69) Alongside the current assessment revolution are equally radical curriculum initiatives associated with a whole alphabet soup of acronyms.
(70) Usually an administrative service, e.g. notifying all interested parties that a Design Change is awaiting assessment.
(71) Her husband, who suffered from Alzheimer's disease, was detained in hospital and sedated pending geriatric assessment.
(72) A more accurate assessment can be gained by calculating your body mass index or your percentage of body fat.
(73) But the committed membership are not those best able to give an accurate assessment.
(74) The additional assessment is a sensible and welcome attempt to differentiate students' performance by assessing higher-order skills.
(75) We have found it particularly important to develop candidate materials to explain the additional assessment in language suitable for our trainees.
(76) As yet[sentencedict.com], no definite timescale for assessment by a certification body has been set.
(77) Indeed it is that aspect of the new arrangements which distorts the previous use of assessment by teachers, parents and children.
(78) These provide advice on access to and progression from each of the new awards, and on designing and running cross-module assessment.
(79) Work Wage Equity A significant issue addressed by the assessment team was employee reaction to Hanes's work wage equity program.
(80) Second, the title suggests an assessment of multimedia spanning the decade, examining developments as far ahead as the year 2000.
(81) During my first weeks in Southern California, I had to agree with her assessment.
(82) Its advantage is that it allows a far deeper and richer assessment to be made than the pen and paper exercise.
(83) These will form the basis of a comprehensive family assessment procedure for use in research and practice.
(84) The planning of each patient's care is dependent upon a comprehensive and accurate assessment.
(85) I think your assessment of the current economic situation is pretty accurate.
(86) Competition and complementarity between systems are being stressed, together with an assessment of likely technological advances.
(87) Section 2 involves admission for assessment, section 4 for emergency admission for assessment and section 3 for admission for treatment.
(88) Ask each for an assessment of your insurance needs and a plan to cover those needs.
(89) Before suggesting methods of countering the development of tension, careful assessment of the antecedents to cutting should be carried out.
(90) In alcoholic liver disease, transplant assessment was considered appropriate in the case of sustained abstinence following medical advice.
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