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assessment

[uh-ses-muhnt] / əˈsɛs mənt /




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McMurtry’s stark assessment grew in part from a vexation that, despite his lifelong project to demythologize the cowboy, the ultimate American icon, his most celebrated book had the inverse effect.

From The Wall Street Journal

She said a Year 8 reading assessment would increase pressure on pupils at a point in their education when confidence matters most, and that it would narrow the curriculum and erode teacher autonomy.

From BBC

Another major UN assessment, published on Tuesday as the summit opened, warned that migratory freshwater fish populations crucial to river health and sustaining the livelihoods of millions of people are in freefall and risk collapse.

From Barron's

It also highlights the need for earlier screening, particularly for people with a family history of heart disease, and calls for more individualized risk assessments based on factors like existing health conditions.

From Science Daily

"A bad day at the office" was England boss Tuchel's assessment of the performance of the officials in the 1-1 draw on Friday.

From BBC