Expressions - Collocations of the word " assess "
accurately assess | 1) All contractors should accurately assess their own capabilities. 2) Some moms today are having a problem accurately assessing body size . more accurately assess sentences |
adequately assess | 1) Some interventions have not yet been adequately assessed . 2) adequately assessing neuropsychological complications is an important step in treatment planning. more adequately assess sentences |
analysis assess | 1) Finally, cost-benefit or cost-effectiveness analysis assesses the efficiency of a program. 2) The second part of the analysis assesses the reliability of systems designed to meet safety requirements. more analysis assess sentences |
assess | 1) A further nine locations are currently being assessed . 2) Survival status was assessed every 3 months. more assess sentences |
assess a patient | 1) It can also assess a patient's future risk of heart attack. 2) When assessing a patient pre-operatively the triceps strength must also be recorded. more assess a patient sentences |
assess a student | 1) Several components are used to assess a student's progress. 2) The test is intended to assess a student's readiness for college. more assess a student sentences |
assess accurately | 1) Better data is needed if stocks are to be assessed accurately . 2) People's vulnerability must be assessed accurately at the outset. more assess accurately sentences |
assess as | 1) It was assessed as having fifteen hides before 1066. 2) Conservation psychology assesses as a whole four different concepts. more assess as sentences |
assess at | 1) The total war dead is assessed at over 10 millions souls. 2) In 1871 the improvements were again assessed at $25. more assess at sentences |
assess by | 1) Diet was assessed by food frequency questionnaires. 2) All such cases are assessed by adjudication officers. more assess by sentences |
assess carefully | 1) Engaging in family therapy without first assessing carefully for violence can lead not only to poor treatment, but also to a risk for increased abuse. more assess carefully sentences |
assess collect | 1) Property taxes are assessed and collected locally. 2) Property taxes are assessed and collected at the local level. more assess collect sentences |
assess compare | 1) It is beyond this Note's scope to assess or compare these rationales. 2) Four definitions of PSA progression were assessed and then compared for evidence of clinical failure. more assess compare sentences |
assess damage | 1) damage was assessed at approximately $100 million throughout the country. 2) They are the best way to assess liver damage . more assess damage sentences |
assess data | 1) Formal quality assurance procedures can be used to systematically assess data quality. 2) Campaign partner Environmental Working Group assessed data from the tests and the product labels. more assess data sentences |
assess effectiveness | 1) So is assessing the effectiveness of local advertising. 2) Few studies assessing the effectiveness of such programs exist . more assess effectiveness sentences |
assess evaluate | 1) Risk should still be assessed and evaluated accordingly . 2) All activities are constantly assessed and evaluated by staff. more assess evaluate sentences |
assess extent | 1) assessing the extent of our poverty, thought Helen. 2) Their concentration and features have been used to assess the extent of oil spills. more assess extent sentences |
assess for | 1) Points are assessed for individual placing during each race. 2) Members may be assessed for prior learning. more assess for sentences |
assess health | 1) Montana, included by certain assessing health . 2) Opportunities to assess health needs and develop relevant health promotion strategies could be lost. more assess health sentences |
assess her | 1) I assessed her at the surgery and gave pain relief overnight. 2) Others, however, are less charitable in assessing her motivations. more assess her sentences |
assess him | 1) Well just have to assess him and see. 2) She settled back in her pillows and assessed him tenderly. more assess him sentences |
assess how | 1) It is difficult to assess how many times this happened. 2) Phillips's letter assesses how cuts might affect the research councils. more assess how sentences |
assess impact | 1) We assessed the impact of various rebate rates. 2) assess the strategic impact of continuing or dropping health benefits3. more assess impact sentences |
assess independently | 1) Accordingly, the probabilities are neither assessed independently nor necessarily very rationally. 2) The students are already assessed independently by a larger number of staff than under traditional degree systems. more assess independently sentences |
assess individually | 1) Each patient is individually assessed and the treatment is tailored accordingly. 2) Rather, each situation must be assessed individually . more assess individually sentences |
assess it | 1) Identify what is worth knowing and assessing it . 2) First, always assess it over time. more assess it sentences |
assess me | 1) Shortly after she took bloods, a surgeon assessed me . 2) You really mean it. His dark eyes assessed me with interest. more assess me sentences |
assess mean | 1) Colonic transit time was assessed by means of radioopaque markers. 2) The course is assessed by means of project work and a written examination. more assess mean sentences |
assess monitor | 1) People in residential care are continually being assessed and monitored . 2) Their strengths and challenges are assessed and monitored within the Essential Skills Framework. more assess monitor sentences |
assess need | 1) We are jointly involved in assessing needs . 2) This section discusses how to assess energy needs . more assess need sentences |
assess objectively | 1) Privileged occasion is a defence against wrongfulness and is assessed objectively . 2) It is imperative that relative strengths and weaknesses of participating faculty be assessed objectively . more assess objectively sentences |
assess on | 1) No finance charges are assessed on charge cards. 2) Every application is assessed on its own merits. more assess on sentences |
assess panel | 1) She was assessed by a panel of two psychiatrists and an obstetrician. 2) All programmes are also regularly assessed by internal panels and by external international visitation committees. more assess panel sentences |
assess penalty | 1) Late taxes are assessed penalty and interest. 2) Why was my business entity assessed a penalty ? more assess penalty sentences |
assess performance | 1) A natural forward planner who critically assesses own performance . 2) The review provides the chance to assess performance and set targets. more assess performance sentences |
assess progress | 1) The institution regularly assesses student progress towards achieving those outcomes. 2) Defining and assessing progress towards school readiness goals. more assess progress sentences |
assess properly | 1) A detailed site visit is required to assess properly almost any path job. 2) The compliance costs of new UK and EC regulations must be assessed properly . more assess properly sentences |
assess pupil | 1) Also the day-to-day work of schools and the task of assessing pupils assumed a higher importance than the development of new curriculum. 2) As William Stewart has reported, assessment experts question the feasibility of reliably assessing pupils of the full ability range in all subjects within a single paper. more assess pupil sentences |
assess quality | 1) There are several ways of assessing protein quality . 2) No single measurement can assess audio quality . more assess quality sentences |
assess reference | 1) They can be assessed by reference to abstractions. 2) Confidence intervals for incidence rates were assessed by reference to the Poisson distribution. more assess reference sentences |
assess respond | 1) This shows very good practice in terms of assessing and responding to members' views. 2) It involves activities like scanning, detecting, projecting, assessing , responding and tracking. more assess respond sentences |
assess risk | 1) Those things assessed cardiac risk or breast cancer risk. 2) Means of assessing risk vary widely between professions. more assess risk sentences |
assess safety | 1) These help to assess safety levels across the business. 2) However , most forensic experts believe that this method is not adequate for assessing safety . more assess safety sentences |
assess separately | 1) Personal property is assessed separately from real estate. 2) Each of these areas must be controlled and assessed separately . more assess separately sentences |
assess situation | 1) I went home and assessed the bike situation . 2) You have assessed the transport situation accurately. more assess situation sentences |
assess student | 1) The institution regularly assesses student progress towards achieving those outcomes. 2) Yet private schools are committed to assessing student and school effectiveness. more assess student sentences |
assess that | 1) The challenge is in assessing that value. 2) This report assesses that progress in fiscal year 2011. more assess that sentences |
assess the ability of | 1) A laboratory method was developed to assess the ability of Cryptosporidium to infect human cells. 2) Bladder Scan: Non-invasive ultrasound test that assesses the ability of the bladder to empty. more assess the ability of sentences |
assess the accuracy of | 1) We can't assess the accuracy of any statement about future outcomes. 2) There are other ways to assess the accuracy of a tag SNP selection method. more assess the accuracy of sentences |
assess the adequacy of | 1) Monitoring results and assessing the adequacy of existing plans are critical. 2) So how might we assess the adequacy of the REAP 11 principles? more assess the adequacy of sentences |
assess the condition of | 1) the vet judge assesses the condition of the horses to establish a baseline. 2) In 1989-90 Peter Inskip assessed the condition of the buildings. more assess the condition of sentences |
assess the consequences | 1) Inauthenticity and depression: assessing the consequences of interactive service work. 2) assessing the consequences of fisheries and habitat modification with relatively obvious effects on marine predators can be difficult. more assess the consequences sentences |
assess the contribution of | 1) assess the contributions of the major theories in the behavioural management approach. 4. 2) assessing the contributions of microfinance institutions in poverty reduction and its alignment with local development strategies 2. more assess the contribution of sentences |
assess the credibility of | 1) This checklist is designed to help managers assess the credibility of software cost and schedule estimates. 2) But surely the job of the juror is to assess the credibility of the witness in the box. more assess the credibility of sentences |
assess the damage | 1) the first thing is to assess the damage . 2) To assess the damage , strip off the existing paint. more assess the damage sentences |
assess the degree of | 1) First, the Cooperative assesses the degree of focus. 2) It is helpful to first assess the degree of negative body image present. more assess the degree of sentences |
assess the effect | 1) Ralph Berger assessed the effects of meaningful verbal stimuli on dreaming. 2) the calculations involved in assessing the effect of chaining synonyms are complicated. more assess the effect sentences |
assess the effectiveness of | 1) So is assessing the effectiveness of local advertising. 2) Few studies assessing the effectiveness of such programs exist . more assess the effectiveness of sentences |
assess the efficacy of | 1) Further follow-up is required to fully assess the efficacy of these treatments. 2) the authors assessed the efficacy of acupressure for treating nocturnal enuresis compared with oxybutinin. more assess the efficacy of sentences |
assess the extent of | 1) assessing the extent of our poverty, thought Helen. 2) Their concentration and features have been used to assess the extent of oil spills. more assess the extent of sentences |
assess the feasibility of | 1) This makes it difficult to assess the feasibility of the plan in practise. 2) USAAF planners began assessing the feasibility of a firebombing campaign against Japanese cities in 1943. more assess the feasibility of sentences |
assess the fitness of | 1) the vacancy was left when the team were announced last week so the selectors could assess the fitness of Brian Robinson, of London Irish. 2) Once completed , team doctors could access the data and assess the fitness of each player, only calling in the players about whom they had concerns. more assess the fitness of sentences |
assess the impact | 1) We assessed the impact of various rebate rates. 2) We regularly assess the impacts of these programs though student achievement data. more assess the impact sentences |
assess the implications | 1) assessing the implications for policy in developed and developing countries. 2) Dissents are frequently an unreliable guide for assessing the implications of majority opinions. more assess the implications sentences |
assess the importance of | 1) It is difficult to assess the importance of such organizations. 2) Topic of vital importance In the introduction Professor Rice assesses the importance of the topic. more assess the importance of sentences |
assess the level of | 1) Sometimes more intrusive methods are needed to assess the level of mold contamination . 2) A light meter can be used to assess the level of lighting present. more assess the level of sentences |
assess the likelihood of | 1) Julia did not feel up to assessing the likelihood of that just then. 2) Availability bias is a mental shortcut we use to assess the likelihood of something happening. more assess the likelihood of sentences |
assess the merits of | 1) International conference assesses the merits of the discipline amid turbulent times. 2) the court must assess the merits of this allegation. more assess the merits of sentences |
assess the mood | 1) As far as I can assess the mood of Slovenian people, their experience of the European future is encouraging and supportive on this point. 2) Researchers used a questionnaire to assess the moods of 600 coronary artery disease patients in a Denmark hospital and conducted a follow-up five years later . more assess the mood sentences |
assess the need | 1) C: assessing the need for assistance. 2) B: assessing the need for ventilation assistance. more assess the need sentences |
assess the performance | 1) Banks assess the performance and prospects of firms before lending. 2) A rubric was developed for assessing the performance . more assess the performance sentences |
assess the probability | 1) A Bayesian network model is used to assess the probabilities . 2) Other statistical methods may be used in assessing the probability of future losses. more assess the probability sentences |
assess the quality of | 1) Several organizations have developed grading systems for assessing the quality of evidence. 2) You will assess the quality of your outputs in your evaluation. more assess the quality of sentences |
assess the reliability of | 1) Several studies have been done to assess the reliability of Wikipedia. 2) assessing the reliability of the exit interview. more assess the reliability of sentences |
assess the risk | 1) More and better data is needed to assess the risks . 2) An engineer should always assess the risk of a pipeline burst. more assess the risk sentences |
assess the scale of | 1) assess the scale of the problem in other eligible areas. 2) Dumenil has called in Touche Ross as independent accountants to assess the scale of the problem. more assess the scale of sentences |
assess the severity of | 1) Monetary damage is often used to assess the severity of railroad accidents. 2) the following charts are useful for assessing the severity of a problem. more assess the severity of sentences |
assess the situation | 1) Your inability to accurately assess the situation has misled you . 2) That alone makes it difficult to assess the situation . more assess the situation sentences |
assess the strength of | 1) the first Sleekcraft factor assesses the strength of the registered trademarks. 2) He then sent out scouting parties to assess the strength of the enemy. more assess the strength of sentences |
assess the suitability | 1) He would also assess the suitability of the asset's preventative maintenance regime. 2) Consider developing a composite scoring mechanism for assessing the suitability of Correctional Officer applicants. more assess the suitability sentences |
assess the suitability of | 1) He would also assess the suitability of the asset's preventative maintenance regime. 2) Consider developing a composite scoring mechanism for assessing the suitability of Correctional Officer applicants. more assess the suitability of sentences |
assess the threat | 1) the Independent also includes comment that assesses the threat of Syria's chemical weapons. 2) Motivation for a crime is a key element when assessing the threat an individual poses . more assess the threat sentences |
assess the validity of | 1) Various organizations subsequently attempted to assess the validity of the claim. 2) Therefore further studies are needed to assess the validity of this theory. more assess the validity of sentences |
assess the value | 1) It is difficult to assess the value of the stolen goods . 2) How do we assess the value of the information delivered? more assess the value sentences |
assess them | 1) And for high risk patients you assess them every day. 2) How can you assess them fairly and objectively? more assess them sentences |
assess treat | 1) Students learn how to assess and treat patients. 2) This underscores the immense complexity of assessing and treating these patients. more assess treat sentences |
assess us | 1) We also spent two days guiding clients with the instructors assessing us . 2) They can't even assess us . more assess us sentences |
assess validity | 1) Various organizations subsequently attempted to assess the validity of the claim. 2) Therefore further studies are needed to assess the validity of this theory. more assess validity sentences |
assess valuation | 1) The maximum allowable exemption for total permanent disability is the first $20,000 assessed valuation . 2) SaaS analysts have thus relied on revenue multiples to assess the valuation of individual companies. more assess valuation sentences |
assess value | 1) Real market value and maximum assessed value are defined below. 2) Why is taxable value different than the assessed value ? more assess value sentences |
assess when | 1) Statistical significance is not assessed when fewer than five cases are observed. 2) There are many factors to assess when surveying a site for underground construction. more assess when sentences |
assess whether | 1) To assess whether they are worthwhile often requires specialist knowledge . 2) The board would assess whether a foreign cult was acceptable. more assess whether sentences |
assess who | 1) These fights may allow the female to assess who is dominant. 2) How do I assess who is a good outsourcing partner? more assess who sentences |
assess why | 1) The Government needs to assess why there are families that lack father figures and provide adequate support systems and services for families. 2) Punctuality is important and if you are regularly late to meetings, it's time to assess why you are sabotaging yourself. more assess why sentences |
assess you | 1) Your dentist will assess you first to see whether tooth whitening is suitable for you . 2) The agency will be assessing you just as one of its clients will do. more assess you sentences |
assessed | 1) A further nine locations are currently being assessed . 2) Survival status was assessed every 3 months. more assessed sentences |
assesses | 1) The institution regularly assesses student progress towards achieving those outcomes. 2) A natural forward planner who critically assesses own performance. more assesses sentences |
assessing | 1) There are several ways of assessing protein quality. 2) We are jointly involved in assessing needs. more assessing sentences |
attempt to assess | 1) Current scholars also attempt to assess source material more critically. 2) Various organizations subsequently attempted to assess the validity of the claim. more attempt to assess sentences |
be difficult to assess | 1) The number of homeless families is difficult to assess . 2) It is difficult to assess their status. more be difficult to assess sentences |
carefully assess | 1) The Hospice nurse performs an evaluation, carefully assessing medical problems. 2) Each dog was carefully assessed before being matched with a suitable trainer . more carefully assess sentences |
correctly assess | 1) Central Office correctly assessed the good will for Mr Major. 2) I not sure if you have correctly assessed the situation in Asia. more correctly assess sentences |
critically assess | 1) A natural forward planner who critically assesses own performance. 2) Language and conventional wisdom are critically assessed . more critically assess sentences |
directly assess | 1) Firstly, results from these tasks can directly assess prospective memory. 2) SSMD directly assesses the size of effects. more directly assess sentences |
expert assess | 1) They are assessed by high-level international experts . 2) Who are Health Canada's experts assessing human health impacts of oilsands development? more expert assess sentences |
fee assess | 1) Some fee advisors assess an hourly fee . 2) Total fees are assessed based on building area. more fee assess sentences |
help to assess | 1) These help to assess safety levels across the business. 2) Every piece of material we have helps to assess an act. more help to assess sentences |
honestly assess | 1) You want a lawyer who honestly assess your case and speaks in probabilities. 2) Removing your pride from the equation and being able to honestly assess each point. more honestly assess sentences |
independently assess | 1) Accordingly, the probabilities are neither assessed independently nor necessarily very rationally. 2) independently assesses impacts of decisions related to risks and opportunities. more independently assess sentences |
measure assess | 1) Indirect measures assess the person and environment separately. 2) These measures assess the organizational culture, values, and leadership. more measure assess sentences |
objectively assess | 1) Structural quality can be assessed far more objectively . 2) objectively assessing your dog is no easy task. more objectively assess sentences |
properly assess | 1) It is important that the ASE properly assesses this public impact. 2) The compliance costs of new UK and EC regulations must be assessed properly . more properly assess sentences |
quantitatively assess | 1) This article does not quantitatively assess the relative weight of such influence. 2) Anal sphincteric function was then assessed quantitatively in our physiology laboratory. more quantitatively assess sentences |
quickly assess | 1) She was quickly assessed and immediately taken to Canberra hospital. 2) quickly assess your risk of identity theft for free. more quickly assess sentences |
realistically assess | 1) This approach more realistically assesses a facility's capability for meeting service standards. 2) realistically assessing the strengths and weaknesses of the athletic department. 4. more realistically assess sentences |
reliably assess | 1) As a result, FPS is able to reliably assess MegaCenter performance overtime. 2) Anterior-posterior (AP) radiographs are useful for reliably assessing normal anatomical landmarks. more reliably assess sentences |
report assess | 1) This report assesses that progress in fiscal year 2011. 2) A report assessing the program's performance was published in 2013. more report assess sentences |
researcher assess | 1) researchers are assessing different ways to screen for ovarian cancer. 2) The researchers also assessed the participants ' health literacy. more researcher assess sentences |
study assess | 1) Few studies assessing the effectiveness of such programs exist . 2) The study assessed another treatment option called stent-assisted embolization . more study assess sentences |
survey assess | 1) Completed 1 annual survey assessing the self-reported use of the new methods. 2) The Community section of the survey assesses a company's impact on its community. more survey assess sentences |
systematically assess | 1) Formal quality assurance procedures can be used to systematically assess data quality. 2) Although parents report a positive experience, the impact of such use has not been systematically assessed . more systematically assess sentences |
teacher assess | 1) The teacher formally assesses the students by collecting their writing journals. 2) It also improves how teachers assess student knowledge, which in turn changes teachers' instruction. more teacher assess sentences |
test assess | 1) tests assessing emotional responses and daily journals were obtained from the participants . 2) Statistical significance was assessed by the Mann-Whitney U test . more test assess sentences |
trial assess | 1) Phase 1 trials assess toxicity and validate pre-clinical animal model trials. 2) No trials have assessed the effectiveness of bone mass screening in preventing osteoporotic fracture. more trial assess sentences |
try to assess | 1) try to assess your degree of hunger. 2) try to assess the health of individuals. more try to assess sentences |
Expressions with the word assess
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