accurate assessment

collocation in English

meaningsofaccurateandassessment

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accurate
adjective
uk
/ˈæk.jə.rət/
us
/ˈæk.jɚ.ət/
correct, exact, and without ...
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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 ofaccurateandassessmentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Not only is the new index providing anaccurateassessmentof host relatedness, but it also possesses other desirable features.
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Using field data, we then show why such estimates are essential to provide anaccurateassessmentof their importance as agents of biological control.
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Even if there is a delay in obtaining the result, it is valuable to have anaccurateassessmentof iron stores before therapy is started.
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Rapid drying is required foraccurateassessmentof the critical water content.
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Since theaccurateassessmentis unlikely, the case for reparations weakens considerably.
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The prediction of turbulent boundary-layer development is therefore required if anaccurateassessmentis to be made of torque and drag.
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The substernal position and structural complexity of the right ventricle has madeaccurateassessmentof its size and function difficult.
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This is anaccurateassessmentof two of the three essays.
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Purposive rationality is not the whole of economics, nor isaccurateassessmentits own ought-to-be.
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Thus, anaccurateassessmentof the economic and cost effects of clinical practice guidelines should include consideration of clinical and organizational effects.
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These revisions will provide a moreaccurateassessmentof economic performance and changes in national wealth.
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For these probabilities, for example, elaborate elicitation techniques may be applied to obtain a moreaccurateassessment.
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Diagnosis and management of chronic heart failure butaccurateassessmentenables the optimum choice of the large number of potential treatment options.
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Facial expression offers the best means foraccurateassessmentin nonverbal subjects, and an important source of information in verbal ones.
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We have always taken care to list all diagnoses, even those considered clinically insignificant, so we feel this represents anaccurateassessment.
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The staging system is reliable regardless of gestational age, allowing equallyaccurateassessmentin pregnancies < 30 weeks and > 30 weeks.
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In summary, rapid butaccurateassessmentof stingless bee abundance and diversity seems problematic with available methods.
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Scintigraphy allows theaccurateassessmentof oesophageal motility problems by imaging the oesophageal transit of radio-labelled liquids and solids.
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Theaccurateassessmentof personality pathology in different eating disorders and in nonbinge eating obesity is necessary to develop our understanding and treatment of these problems.
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This method not only reduced the risk of making incorrect inferences but also permitted a moreaccurateassessmentof the effect of each identified prognostic factor.
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