Example sentences of "to make a [adj] assessment " in BNC.
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1 | By analysing the emission above and below the plane ( the whitish regions in Fig. 1 ) , it is possible to make a quantitative assessment of the shape of the bulge . |
2 | At this high level , it was only possible to make a broad assessment of these requirements , and further ideas were developed as the study progressed to lower levels of detail . |
3 | If you are in this position , or even if you are lucky enough to have obtained a place on a re-entry course , it may help to make a tentative assessment of the skills you feel need to be reassessed in order to practise safely . |
4 | It is impossible to make a final assessment of the Woodvilles ' contribution to the crisis . |
5 | It is impossible to make a final assessment of the Woodvilles ' contribution to the crisis . |
6 | This will have two major benefits : first , the amount of data transferred can be considerably reduced ; second , the presentation of any of the necessary information will greatly increase the designer 's ability to make a correct assessment of the design problem . |
7 | Explain that you would need time to make a thorough assessment of the situation and would be aware of the dangers of treading on other people 's toes . |
8 | It is too early to make a full assessment of the impact of such privatization on industrial efficiency . |
9 | It calls for clear guidance to be ‘ issued urgently ’ by the DoH and , if necessary , legislation to ensure there are ‘ no inhibitions on the ability of social services departments and health authorities to make a full assessment of unmet needs ’ . |
10 | Dietary records of the patients treated with prednisolene were inadequate to make a valid assessment of nutritional intake . |
11 | Sometimes a home visit is planned , for example by the physiotherapist , in order to make a realistic assessment . |
12 | In addition , experience has shown that it is equally important to make a provisional assessment of factors such as development and staffing costs , and the technical feasibility of pursuing any proposed computer initiatives . |
13 | We have yet to make a balanced assessment of the real price exacted from humanity for those things which all politicians promise in ever greater abundance . |
14 | Hermit crabs are able to make a rapid assessment of whether a particular shell is of an appropriate size or not , and how they do this has been the subject of much study . |
15 | It will be asked in any event to make a detailed assessment of the church 's quality and , where two churches are being considered for redundancy , it is likely to make a strong case that the finer and more historic church should continue in use . |
16 | Only a richer conception of what they are trying to provide will enable us to make a sensitive assessment of their achievements and potential . |
17 | If you have already taken the trouble to make a searching assessment of yourself as a candidate this should not be impossibly difficult . |
18 | To make a proper assessment , you need to draw up several lists : |
19 | If a repeat does occur the immediate response should be a brief interview sufficient to make a satisfactory assessment , especially with regard to suicidal intent . |