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1. In the second stage one carries out an assessment of the problem and the possible solutions
2. was possible confirmed the Countess’s assessment of the situation
3. Whilst not always the sharpest knife in the box, Stu’s libidinous sense of what was possible confirmed the Countess’s assessment of the situation
4. This told Duncan immediately that Rayne was correct in her assessment of the Warrior Queen, and he was glad he had listened to her council
5. Oh, she said that Anna was okay and that Rob is staying until tomorrow morning, so it looks as though your assessment is correct
6. of the encounter showed his quick assessment of the situation
7. She gave him her assessment of Brent, and he accepted it without question
8. He opened the meeting with a hopeless assessment of the military situation
9. He called on everyone to give him their military assessment of the situation at Sol, it was all bleak, almost all known simulated humans above Earth’s atmosphere were hit, more objects were on the way
10. Alfred had the only positive assessment
11. Jorma thought he was probably afraid Venna would tear his out by the roots if she had another chance at him, Venna agreed that was a likely assessment
12. understand it, there was an assessment of the political situation in
13. We'll just have to keep her stable and make an assessment when she wakes up
14. The girl at the reception desk had been right in her assessment
15. The headmaster outlined the general program of entrance procedures, the examination, the assessment, which should only take a matter of a few days, the placement into a house, and a course of study decided upon
16. After a most thorough assessment and review of your Entrance Examination, we are at a loss as to the certainty of a proper course of action
17. found himself sympathising with Charles’ assessment - the
18. assessment of his reaction
19. What is your assessment of Swivel now?”
20. assessment – Jean couldn’t tell)
21. It has nothing to do with your level of living, your influence, your friendliness, your celebrity, your rank in society, the apartment you live in, the value of the car you drive or anybody's assessment about you
22. Correct me if I am wrong, Mr Wanting, but am I mistaken in remembering that your assessment was interrupted?"
23. Everyone who is awarded an allowance must score at least fifteen points in the assessment
24. But she could not wholly disagree with her superior’s assessment
25. The execution to be against any two of the inhabitants, whom the sessions must reimburse, by an assessment on the other inhabitants, as in the cases of robbery
26. } By 1727, this assessment had become altogether unequal
27. This additional tax is rated upon all the different districts subject to the taille according to the old assessment
28. But it is levied only upon those which, in the actual state of things, are by that assessment under-taxed ; and it is applied to the relief of those which, by the same assessment, are over-taxed
29. Two districts, for example, one of which ought, in the actual state of things, to be taxed at nine hundred, the other at eleven hundred livres, are, by the old assessment, both taxed at a thousand livres
30. The government neither gains nor loses by the additional tax, which is applied altogether to remedy the inequalities arising from the old assessment
31. Whatever inequalities, therefore, there might be in the original assessment, gave little disturbance
32. Every parish and district still continues to be rated for its land, its houses, and its stock, according to the original assessment; and the almost universal prosperity of the country, which, in most places, has raised very much the value of all these, has rendered those inequalities of still less importance now
33. In all cases, a direct tax upon the wages of labour must, in the long-run, occasion both a greater reduction in the rent of land, and a greater rise in the price of manufactured goods than would have followed from the proper assessment of a sum equal to the produce of the tax, partly upon the rent of land, and partly upon consumable commodities
34. All shop-keepers and tradesmen worth more than three hundred pounds, that is, the better sort of them, were subject to the same assessment, how great soever might be the difference in their fortunes
35. In the assessment of a tax which was not very heavy, a considerable degree of inequality had been found less insupportable than any degree of uncertainty
36. In the capitation which has been levied in France, without-any interruption, since the beginning of the present century, the highest orders of people are rated according to their rank, by an invariable tariff; the lower orders of people, according to what is supposed to be their fortune, by an assessment which varies from year to year
37. In France, the great easily submit to a considerable degree of inequality in a tax which, so far as it affects them, is not a very heavy one; but could not brook the arbitrary assessment of an intendant
38. assessment happened to produce, and required no compensation for the loss which the state might sustain, either by those who could not pay, or by those who would not pay (for there were many such), and who, by the indulgent execution of the law, were not forced to pay
39. 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
40. 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
41. Kennedy never should have allowed himself to be browbeaten by Khrushchev at the Vienna summit earlier in 1961, for that browbeating led directly to that Soviet leader"s assessment that here was a young coward he could not only deal with, but overcome
42. He was for the most part correct at the time in his assessment
43. Lack of enthusiasm was considered to be the main problem in the attitude assessment
44. “Not good,” was Jhordel’s broad assessment of the situation
45. Finding the remains of the ship hadn’t been enough; and her assessment
46. Actually, they were not far wrong in their assessment
47. The litany of abuses predicated in the name of free expression, or proxy ―decisions‖ made on behalf of others who are unable to make informed decisions, are understood by the hordes of mentally ill people roaming the streets, who should be otherwise institutionalized for their own safety, if not for the safety of our society, for that matter, who remain on the streets, unable to properly care for themselves, mandated by civil rights organizations fearful that their rights may be jeopardized, people otherwise incapable of making a rational assessment of their own condition; not to mention conferring legitimacy to sexual deviancy in all its varieties that many of us have casually resigned ourselves to as ―simply‖ alternative lifestyles or championing (equal) protection under the law, that, in some instances, should call for censorship, or implausible assumptions regarding the ―unborn,‖ (Abortion) remanding millions of innocents to an early grave, a convenience for women fretting over their figures or professional careers, abetted by spineless politicians, who for expediency sake, continue advancing legislation denying them (―unborn‖) their own inalienable right to choose, had they the means, or encouraging a culture of death (Euthanasia) for the convenience of (the) would-be custodians of the terminally ill or perhaps to (simply) reduce the increasing costs of Healthcare, or the legalization of drugs because that too is a convenient alternative for a number of individuals who have seemingly lost the will to rid our society of rampant drug abuse and therefore justify such (hare-brained) schemes from the vantage point of opportunity savings or reduced social costs, or movements to eliminate God from the public consciousness lest society be reminded of its sins or perhaps because many of us have (conveniently) chosen to become our own gods
48. Minorities, especially African Americans and Latinos, have been unfairly criticized for the rapid rate of urban decline, (Remember what a nice neighborhood this used to be before ―they‖ moved into it?) although an honest assessment would inform any fair-minded individual that many of these neighborhoods were already in a transitional state of decline years before ―other‖ groups started moving in following the departure of White working and middle class families to suburbia in search of ―greener pastures‖
49. If present attitudes are any indication of contemporary society‘s harsh assessment of its past, our society should not expect much sympathy from future generations that can only wonder how a society that called itself civilized and prided itself on its ―evolving standards of decency‖ could have condoned such barbarous practices
50. Nevertheless, such morally reprehensible behavior, that should otherwise offend the sensibilities of any civilized nation, requires a sober assessment of what actually occurred and placing this event in its proper perspective; meting appropriate punishment if warranted