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单词 retrospective assessment
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retrospective assessment

collocation in English

meaningsofretrospectiveandassessment

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retrospective
adjective
uk
/ˌret.rəˈspek.tɪv/
us
/ˌret.rəˈspek.tɪv/
relating to or thinking about ...
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assessment
noun[C or U]
uk
/əˈses.mənt/
us
/əˈses.mənt/
the act of judging or deciding the amount, value, quality, or importance of something, or the judgment or decision that ...
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(Definition ofretrospectiveandassessmentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofretrospective assessment

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Thus, these findings are somewhat mixed, but in general show the importance, albeit limited, of the economy toretrospectiveassessmentof political institutions.
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Retrospectiveassessmentof earlier episodes with operational criteria was hampered by variable, poor and sometimes absent documentation.
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Second, we utilized aretrospectiveassessmentof degree of change in religion since being diagnosed.
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Aretrospectiveassessmentof equity investment also affects the political economy of reform.
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Theretrospectiveassessmentof ages of onset of disorders is subject to biases in memory.
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Given the large number of older drugs in existence, it is uncertain how long thisretrospectiveassessmentwill take.
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At the end of a legislative session, legislators and the president face different electorates and are (re-)elected independently according to aretrospectiveassessmentby their respective voters.
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My further concern is that to provide for an adequate mechanism implies aretrospectiveassessmentof that mechanism.
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This is yet anotherretrospectiveassessmentof the mistakes made by each of the parties involved in the conflict.
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I do not think that can be regarded as retrospective legislation; it is ratherretrospectiveassessment.
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There would be considerable difficulties inretrospectiveassessmenthere, as there are in many other respects.
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Nor is it possible to make validretrospectiveassessment, since amounts paid would depend on claimants' capital holdings and take-up in the attached areas.
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Rather, retrospective assessments may be necessary with parents, female adolescents, preschool and elementary school teachers, and other individuals who have extensive contact with young girls.
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Retrospective assessments, however, are potentially problematic; they may not be reliable and may be biased.
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A major advantage of the study is the lack of reliance on retrospective assessments in testing the predictions of prospect theory.
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For retrospective assessments, respondents were asked whether they felt (1) their family and (2) the country as a whole were better-off than they had been under the authoritarian government.
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Intensive resettlement programmes were rare, and retrospective assessments suggest that the policies and services of the time may have done more to maintain than to reduce homelessness.
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On whom will those retrospective assessments be made?
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Will there be any retrospective assessments to recoup the tax that, apparently, should not have been allowed?
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rigorous assessment

collocation in English

meaningsofrigorousandassessment

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rigorous
adjective
uk
/ˈrɪɡ.ər.əs/
us
/ˈrɪɡ.ɚ.əs/
approving
careful to look at or consider every part of something to make certain it is correct ...
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assessment
noun[C or U]
uk
/əˈses.mənt/
us
/əˈses.mənt/
the act of judging or deciding the amount, value, quality, or importance of something, or the judgment or decision that ...
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(Definition ofrigorousandassessmentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofrigorous assessment

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But far too often there is risk of serious direct harm when arigorousassessmentof benefits and harms is undertaken.
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The problem with implication-braking, segregation strategies is that more often than not the attempt at segregation is frustrated by therigorousassessmentof general parity.
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Staff appointment, promotion and tenure processes involve a very detailed andrigorousassessmentof a candidate's record of creative intellectual work.
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This also allows the morerigorousassessmentof the adequacy of theories of language acquisition, as implemented, for example, as computational models that are exposed to the same language evidence.
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Objective scientific review of the evidence is the foundation for arigorousassessment.
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Whilst such examples serve to highlight the ambiguities of the economic impacts involved, there remains a need for therigorousassessmentof the effects of privatisation.
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This is very dangerous, and we need to have much morerigorousassessmentof how patients are cared for, on a regular basis.
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The normal statutory procedures requirerigorousassessmentof development proposals and provide for a local public inquiry if necessary.
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The cohesion fund is not based on anyrigorousassessmentof need.
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We therefore designed a scheme that would subject each application torigorousassessmentof the environmental impacts.
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I expect all planning applications in environmentally sensitives areas to be subject to a full andrigorousassessment.
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The licensing process involvesrigorousassessment, including toxicity tests on a variety of animal species before any medicine is tested on humans.
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Indeed,rigorousassessmentis perhaps an understatement, in that fundamental reform would be more appropriate.
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The adoption panel makes the decisions in those cases, throughrigorousassessment.
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This is the most detailed, comprehensive andrigorousassessmentof these issues that has ever been made.
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Rigorousassessmentof costs more generally has been complicated by the transitional arrangements provided for the introduction of various rules.
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They are therefore subject to periodic review and the samerigorousassessmentfor safety, quality and efficacy as all other medicines.
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There is no legislation and no regulations that are not tested against thatrigorousassessment—believe me.
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As the numbers who achieve that level increase, it is particularly important that we convince the public that it is arigorousassessment.
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One month later afterrigorousassessmenthe is allowed to go on social security.
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