assessments in the PONS Dictionary

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Students are provided a diverse and international curriculum, a student-centered schedule, and an environment of accountability where instruction and assessments are research-based and data driven.
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They urged member states to base import restrictions on scientific risk assessments, and to use official WTO notification mechanisms.
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This data included standard information such as number of pupils and school type, and a summary of school performance in National Curriculum assessments.
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Other skills include preparing design impact assessments, conducting environmental assessments and audits, and serving as an expert witness at inquiries on land use issues.
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Nonetheless, the new expert committee was formed and carried out further assessments.
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Among other things, they have pointed out analytical discrepancies in published reports, including unexplained changes in sample sizes between different assessments and publications.
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Her creative writings are philosophic meditations and assessments of society and the disenfranchised within it.
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This program includes environmental, human rights and political risk assessments for each transaction being considered.
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With many lower-rated bonds, its strategy tends to rely more heavily on making good individual credit assessments both long and short.
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The hotel was partially closed for a weekend while individual room assessments took place.
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