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1. The team not only makes a study of the market but also is in a position to closely monitor the chosen companies to assess their present and future prospects
2. All we need to do now is assess the operational readiness
3. the 1940s to evaluate muscle strength and assess the
4. We try to assess their capacity for fitting in with the others, as you may imagine - the dynamics of the group changes from month to month - and their drive to use the time fruitfully – sadly, we do have applicants who are too damaged by their history to cope with that
5. of his men to guarding them while he went to assess
6. If only he could move, he might be able to watch events unfold, might be able to see what is happening, might be able to assess the damage
7. ’ He waited again, trying to assess what he
8. Claude turned on his side, the better to assess her
9. suggested she come with me to assess the extent of the
10. Instinctively, he thought to call to Argos, to assess the ship’s current condition, but then he remembered something
11. perhaps I can assess this world’s defenses
12. Keeping a wary eye on Hell’s Gate, Rag’nerack turned to assess his brothers
13. Death flipped his head in my direction to assess me
14. From others he demands a certain sum, but leaves it to the states of each province to assess and levy that sum as they think proper
15. giving frequent “drone” quizzes that do not count against their grades, but that allow the instructors to accurately assess each student’s grasp of the class material
16. to accurately assess the inner workings of a person, but Mr
17. Having rested for a second, he started to assess the rock face above him for suitable handholds
18. Once directly under the overhang he was in the best position to assess how to proceed
19. Compared with the underlying structure of the Bible and Bible codes that have to be studied in the original languages, prophecies are relatively easy to assess and test for truthfulness
20. How then should we treat those statements or sections from the Bible which we are unable to verify authenticity? Would it be accurate to assume that if we can prove 100% factual truth in all cases, would it be fair to treat the sections or passages for which we lack the evidence or foresight into the future, with exactly the same attitude? Would it be stretching it too far to think that we can demonstrate scientifically that the Bible as a whole is a supernatural unity and that we can accept with certainty that it contains true information on all aspects - even on subjects that we are unable to validate, due to our limitations? If we know that the information contained in this Book, predicted events that would happen in the future with 100% accuracy and continue to predict future events which we cannot assess from our point in time, should we not pay serious attention to what it says about those future events?
21. The intendant, in order to be sure of finding the sum assessed upon his generality, was empowered to assess it in a larger sum, that the failure or inability of some of the contributors might be compensated by the overcharge of the rest ; and till 1765, the fixation of this surplus assessment was left altogether to his discretion
22. and assess the damage
23. teams a chance to assess just what it was they’d found
24. darling Felicity, going in to help assess the damage
25. Taxpayers should not be blind-sided after the fact; that is to say, forced to pay taxes on what basically amounts to paying taxes on taxed income that has already been spent or planned on being spent, perhaps, but provided ample opportunity to properly assess (beforehand) the impact prospective tax increases, or tax reductions, for that matter, will have on their household budgets
26. A society in the throes of a Cultural War (or a War of Ideas), whose socially transmitted customs are under assault, is never quite apparent to the uninitiated, (unlike the attendant violence of civil wars, for example, whose apparent destruction of person and property, not to mention its deleterious effect on the economy, are much easier to assess), and whose consequential impact on that society‘s traditions (usually) take longer for an non-engaging or morally indifferent society to absorb
27. Moral Relativism lacks a supporting structure; that is to say, lacks a universal standard by which to (correctly) assess the proposed merits of some moral or ethical proposition whereas Moral Absolutism, drawn to its own (unconditional) point(s) of reference or final conclusions, oftentimes assumes too heavy a burden that must otherwise be lessened by degrees or fall under its own weight
28. Feigned indignation and fabricated reprisals designed to redress historical grievances in matters of gender, race and ethnicity should be a troubling proposition for any society whose lack of (dialectic) proportion makes it increasingly difficult to correctly assess the (determined) aspects or (appropriate) limits of free speech
29. ‘s by focusing (more) on ―performance‖ standards in the classroom rather than relying on objective, more traditional measures commonly employed to assess a student‘s (native) aptitude
30. We have to assess the situation,” and then he just sat down; weak in the knees
31. As if it poured from around them; not from the ceiling of this chamber or cavern the size of which they could not properly assess
32. Brett could imagine his father seated right there beside Andy, intently focused on all the same data he had access to, but with far more time to digest and assess the readings
33. It will also be a good idea to assess what happened so that if you want
34. During that time, Moses had learned to rely on them enough to send them on a mission to assess what kind of resistance he might expect from the inhabitants of the land they were expected to invade and claim
35. god’s intent, we believe, was to assess what the church would or
36. How should one assess that circumstance? Just plain good fortune? This list of acknowledgements would not be complete if I didn’t offer the possibility of something beyond pure chance in this odyssey of creative expression
37. You can assess the impact of every change and enhancement that takes
38. These data to assess gene provides a possibility for the effect of the disorder
39. Learn to assess your employee’s strengths and weaknesses without prejudice
40. him to assess the damage
41. ] He indicated that the NRA will conduct a long-term investigation to assess the
42. I have been asked to assess the military of Europa, but that is only prudent since one of your countries might think to invade us
43. 2 Assess and Control the Impacts of the Transition
44. distinguish, test, prove and assess things while living
45. Becky propped him up against the wall , “Harry, are you ok?” it was only a matter of minutes before the paramedics arrived to assess his situation
46. The very reason we are here is to assess the defendant’s state of mental health
47. To assess whether, or to what extent, fascism is present or developing in a given society is not difficult
48. * Observant and assess others
49. A free individual can assess these giants and say with justifiable pride of Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony or Shakespeare’s King Lear that a human being did that
50. "The public accounts committee has to assess where we're at and where
1. These returns should be correctly assessed keeping in mind the taxation, tax concessions and tax rebates
2. Cold, hard, eyes surveyed, assessed, and
3. With the wind shut out, Emma assessed the puddle of ice and water she had come to rest in
4. “We, the Council of Tahoe City, make proclamation of the establishment of a School for our children, aged six through thirteen, to be publicly financed through the receipt of taxes assessed upon all sales of goods, merchandise, and services conducted in this town during the months of June, July and August of each year henceforth
5. The date for the initial round of testing was published and all hopefuls were provided a cursory outline of the subjects which were to be assessed
6. Before even reaching for his lighter to see where he was, he just stopped and assessed his situation
7. assessed the girl’s symptoms, gave her a cursory
8. assessed and then paid into my account the
9. The underlying reason is the intention and should be assessed properly before an action is taken
10. Examples are not wanting of empires in which all the different provinces are not taxed, if I may be allowed the expression, in one mass ; but in which the sovereign regulates the sum which each province ought to pay, and in some provinces assesses and levies it as he thinks proper ; while in others he leaves it to be assessed and levied as the respective states of each province shall determine
11. 18, reducing the fine for admission to twenty pounds for all persons, without any distinction of ages, or any restriction, either to mere merchants, or to the freemen of London; and granting to all such persons the liberty of exporting, from all the ports of Great Britain, to any port in Turkey, all British goods, of which the exportation was not prohibited, upon paying both the general duties of customs, and the particular duties assessed for defraying the necessary expenses of the company ; and submitting, at the same time, to the lawful authority of the British ambassador and consuls resident in Turkey, and to the bye-laws of the company duly enacted
12. The man hadn’t visited her for counselling, though his sanity remained to be assessed
13. A certain proportion of the land tax is, in the same manner, assessed upon all the other cities and towns corporate in the kingdom ; and arises almost altogether, either from the rent of houses, or from what is supposed to be the interest of trading and capital stock
14. and assessed the various tubes and wires
15. In England, the valuation, according to which the different counties and parishes were assessed to the land tax by the 4th of William and Mary, was very unequal even at its first establishment
16. In the ancient dominions of the king of Prussia, the land-tax is assessed according to an actual survey and valuation, which is reviewed and altered from time to time
17. In 1666, the generality of Montauban was assessed to the real or predial taille, according, it is said, to a very exact survey and valuation
18. The valuation, according to which each different parish and district is assessed to this tax, is always the same
19. He would be apt to abandon the country in which he was exposed to a vexatious inquisition, in order to be assessed to a burdensome tax ; and would remove his stock to some other country, where he could either carry on his business, or enjoy his fortune more at his ease
20. The extreme inequality and uncertainty of a tax assessed in this manner, can be compensated only by its extreme moderation; in consequence of which, every man finds himself rated so very much below his real revenue, that he gives himself little disturbance though his neighbour should be rated somewhat lower
21. The greater part of it was laid upon the country; and of what was laid upon the towns, the greater part was assessed upon the houses
22. What remained to be assessed upon the stock or trade of the towns (for the stock upon the land was not meant to be taxed) was very much below the real value of that stock or trade
23. The rate, too, upon each district, continuing always the same, the uncertainty of this tax, so far as it might he assessed upon the stock of any individual, has been very much diminished, as well as rendered of much less consequence
24. In some towns, the whole land tax is assessed upon houses; as in Westminster, where stock and trade are free
25. } the proportion in which this sum is assessed upon those different provinces, varies from year to year, according to the reports which are made to the king's council concerning the goodness or badness of the crops, as well as other circumstances, which may either increase or diminish their respective abilities to pay
26. The proportion which each parish ought to support of what is assessed upon the whole election, and that which each individual ought to support of what is assessed upon his particular parish, are both in the same manner varied from year to year, according as circumstances are supposed to require
27. No man subject to such a tax, it is evident, can ever be certain, before he is assessed, of what he is to pay
28. He cannot even be certain after he is assessed
29. In the countries where the personal taille takes place, the farmer is commonly assessed in proportion to the stock which he appears to employ in cultivation
30. The vingtieme, or twentieth penny, in France, is a tax of the same kind with what is called the land tax in England, and is assessed, in the same manner, upon the revenue arising upon land, houses, and stock
31. So far as it affects stock, it is assessed, though not with great rigour, yet with much more exactness than that part of the land tax in England which is imposed upon the same fund
32. In England, for example, when, by the land-tax, every other sort of revenue was supposed to be assessed at four shillings in the pound, it was very popular to lay a real tax of five shillings and sixpence in the pound upon the salaries of offices which exceeded a hundred pounds a-year; the pensions of the younger branches of the royal family, the pay of the officers of the army and navy, and a few others less obnoxious to envy, excepted
33. the contributors were, the greater part of them, assessed according to the degree of their rank; as dukes, marquises, earls, viscounts, barons, esquires, gentlemen, the eldest and youngest sons of peers, etc
34. Serjeants, attorneys, and proctors at law, who, in the first poll-tax, were assessed at three shillings in the pound of their supposed income, were afterwards assessed as gentlemen
35. The officers of the king's court, the judges, and other officers in the superior courts of justice, the officers of the troops, etc are assessed in the first manner
36. The inferior ranks of people in the provinces are assessed in the second
37. The mild government of England, when it assessed the different ranks of people to the poll-tax, contented itself with what that
38. If any province complains of being assessed too high, it may, in the assessment of next year, obtain an abatement proportioned to the overcharge of the year before ; but it must pay in the mean time
39. The intendant, in order to be sure of finding the sum assessed upon his generality, was empowered to assess it in a larger sum, that the failure or inability of some of the contributors might be compensated by the overcharge of the rest ; and till 1765, the fixation of this surplus assessment was left altogether to his discretion
40. The largest falls upon those subject to the taille, who are assessed to the capitation at so much a-pound of what they pay to that other tax
41. Where such taxes, therefore, are properly assessed, and upon proper commodities, they are paid with less grumbling than any other
42. we will all be assessed on our response to the prophetic summons
43. They could not, therefore, be assessed according to any rent roll
44. But neither were the lands of Great Britain, in the 4th of William and Mary, assessed according to any rent roll, but according to a very loose and inaccurate estimation
45. The lands in America might be assessed either in the same manner, or acording to an equitable valuation, in consequence of an accurate survey, like that which was lately made in the Milanese, and in the dominions of Austria, Prussia, and Sardinia
46. I think it had something to do with rank, or maybe someone took a minute and assessed their chances of living
47. Aweemowep was a very accurate gunner though, as I assessed the results
48. It was a probing glance into character, something not easily assessed
49. Japan is assessed 19% and Germany 8%
50. have also assessed us lots and lots of money ($ billions) and we have not received any assistance from
1. He assesses the situation in an instant
2. Examples are not wanting of empires in which all the different provinces are not taxed, if I may be allowed the expression, in one mass ; but in which the sovereign regulates the sum which each province ought to pay, and in some provinces assesses and levies it as he thinks proper ; while in others he leaves it to be assessed and levied as the respective states of each province shall determine
3. In some provinces of France, the king not only imposes what taxes he thinks proper, but assesses and levies them in the way he thinks proper
4. Every man assesses himself, and, in the presence of the magiatrate, puts annually into the public coffer a certain sum of money, which he declares upon oath, to be one fourth per cent
5. The more severe government of France assesses upon each generality a certain sum, which the intendant must find as he can
6. In his current position, he studies the technology industry and assesses the financial health, quality of corporate governance, and business strategy of American technology companies
7. Dunham assesses the wound
8. He assesses the
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10. Assesses callers’ needs and assists them with issues related to
11. He swallows and assesses his situation
12. Your checking account: When was the last time you looked at the monthly fees your bank assesses on your checking account? By switching to a non-interest-bearing account, you can pay far less money and avoid higher fees
13. Cenni assesses them quickly… and, yes… there's a good buck among them
14. When you first start the game, the Wii Fit assesses your balance - which is important in your overall health, but is usually not a concern to anyone who is not a senior citizen or recovering from injury
15. He is nude then and she assesses him clinically
16. He assesses me and I see him contemplating tossing me over his shoulder and loping away
17. She glances over her shoulder with that telltale inhuman head swivel, assesses and disregards me
18. She closes her eyes, analyzes, assesses, processes all she saw and factors in what she has come to understand about humans and monsters in her years of war
19. Once out of the car, Christian assesses me critically
20. This procedure assesses the amount of effort that an animal is willing to emit
21. assesses the construct of anhedonia, and predictive validity in which treatments
22. 6 assesses the reward for duration extension
23. 7 assesses the reward for bearing credit risk
24. 2 assesses the YC’s predictive ability by estimating the correlation of the 10-year vs
1. ’ He said slowly, looking at me over his spectacles as though assessing what he saw
2. ’ I answered firmly, but she looks across at me as though assessing how true my statement might be
3. ‘I went to the hotel as I said …’ the girl started, glancing at Kara as though assessing her fragility
4. She ran her memory of the walk to the station through her head … assessing, trying to predict where the trouble might occur
5. He busied himself loosening her boots, lifting one foot at a time to draw them off, all the time casting glances at her face as if measuring and assessing her state of mind
6. ‘Anything familiar, Lintze?’ Joris asked, looking around as though assessing what there is
7. In their photo, her piercing brown eyes stare straight into the camera, unafraid, weighing and assessing everything
8. These services are assessing your potential with other individuals while you are simply living out your life considering other things that might require your attention
9. abilities in assessing personalities, as well as other great upgrades
10. Chris looks at him for a moment as though assessing his motive
11. He looks at her intently, as though assessing her state of mind
12. Without knowing what she has taken the crew are having difficulty assessing the criticality of the situation
13. He glanced at the occupants, his eyes assessing
14. Reaching the bedroom she’d stood and looked around, assessing the enormity of the task
15. You are not expected to have this knowledge at your fingertips at this juncture, but for the purposes of assessing your intellectual fitness and compatibility with the courses of study here at Malvern, we ask you to do your best to answer all the questions, and as fully as you are able
16. but was still assessing possible escape routes out of the
17. windowpanes as he began assessing our situation out
18. I turned to face Izzy’s assessing stare and turned to look at Willow
19. the more that is known, the more trust in assessing what our role in this
20. It has been proposed, accordingly, that the colonies should be taxed by requisition, the parliament of Great Britain determining the sum which each colony ought to pay, and the provincial assembly assessing and levying it in the way that suited best the circumstances of the province
21. When we stood by her cage, she stopped trying to open the latch long enough to give us an assessing glance
22. Therefore, can any of us ascertain, without qualification, that the manner an individual behaves is either moral or immoral without properly assessing that individual‘s underlying assumptions or conditions without compromising our (own) judgment? Insight into ―things‖, as indicated above, requires that an individual be cognizant of the internal factors that correctly define the quality of his or her actions; that such qualities ―unseen‖ are nevertheless as real as Character, Decency or Virtuosity, or their opposites, that become readily apparent to an inquiring mind
23. The psychologist assessing my chances of success as a law officer had subtly questioned my sanity when he suggested I might use my intelligence to better advantage by going back to university
24. But when she dropped Eddie Ralston"s name, Langdon, who must have been assessing the plausibility of what was being said, suddenly lurched forward and drilled Mia with a force ten glare
25. Then a loud voice of survival erupted within her mind, “Run!” Before the command could reach her tired limbs, she'd spun around assessing her options for escape
26. to be to find enough minor infractions to justify assessing enough in fines to pay for the state OSHA
27. But that girl was probably scared out of her mind, certainly not capable of assessing situations cleverly at the time, if she was ever able to do so
28. I see all the muscles in Evelyn’s arm standing at attention, her eyes not cold, not quite like Jeanine’s, but calculating, assessing, planning
29. assessing where to focus investments between competing projects
30. field to achieve true objectivity in assessing the possibilities
31. assessing and trawled the Internet for customer reviews and feedback
32. keep an eye out for it in the niche you're assessing
33. of thousands of dollars, assessing some McCain backers for more
34. In assessing the impact of the above on German national life, we need to remember that it was written to protest French influence in Germany
35. ”4 When assessing the threat to liberty posed by the Jewish Left and the Protestant Left, one is hard-pressed to state from which quarter the threat is greater
36. Prospective students might want to consider various factors when assessing ROI, says Dave Wilson, president and CEO of the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC)
37. Accreditation is one factor that helps in assessing quality
38. The interview process helps in assessing those qualities
39. Depending on the structure of the organization and the competition process between various projects, this may include interviewing people and assessing their skill sets
40. Dimarico had questioned each of the fourteen as to his circumstances, assessing mental stability and intelligence
41. A couple minutes later, still in our pyjamas, Jan and I stood in the garage, assessing
42. Realism is an attitude, the attitude of assessing a situation accurately rather than on the basis of
43. categories either simultaneously or concurrently as ways of assessing human actions
44. After carefully assessing the situation, the farmer sympathized with the mule, but decided that neither the mule nor the well was worth the trouble of saving
45. possessively assessing her as one might a piece of property
46. “Ma'am, this is a respectable hotel,” he warned, assessing her
47. He shook my hand then retreated a pace as if assessing my worth
48. The short, dumpy, sweaty, dinner-suited sheik ignored my outstretched hand, instead reaching with hirsute paws to grasp at my shoulders; staring up my nostrils as if assessing a camel
49. ” Alec reached the body first, assessing the damage of the trespasser
50. active process of assessing the dynamics of the situation,