fair assessment

collocation in English

meaningsoffairandassessment

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fair
adjective
uk
/feər/
us
/fer/
treating someone in a way that is right or reasonable, or treating a group of people equally and not allowing personal opinions to influence ...
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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 offairandassessmentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoffair assessment

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Perhaps that does make it afairassessmentof the current situation.
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It can also be used by teachers and employers for thefairassessmentof foreign language competencies of students and employees.
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Such information will be extremely useful for individuals concerned with the construction of culturallyfairassessmentfor children.
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Is this afairassessment, and are there other important examples?
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But then its overall plausibility is independent of the present case study and afairassessmentwould require a detailed analysis of each of their numerous proposals.
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This is definitely afairassessment.
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It concludes that transparent andfairassessmentis not in itself enough to increase the representation of women in decision-making mechanisms.
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The distribution must be based on afairassessmentof needs.
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Is that afairassessmentof the position?
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Usually such lack of confidence by foreigners is a prettyfairassessmentof our position in the world.
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I do not think that would be afairassessment.
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Thirdly, we have provided a solution to a major technical problem, thefairassessmentof properties between general revaluation.
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That is afairassessmentof the situation.
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The chairman of the coal board made afairassessmentof market conditions at that time.
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Essential to the success of those plans is the establishment of a true andfairassessmentof the cost of using the permanent way.
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Would four years perhaps be afairassessment?
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They would welcome an inquiry based upon afairassessmentof the current system.
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Two things above all are essential for the delivery of afairassessmentof a patient's care needs: professionalism and promptness.
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I believe that that gives one afairassessmentof the value of some pundits' opinions on these matters.
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Genetic knowledge can raise false hopes and unfounded fears, and patients need afairassessmentof their individual situation.
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