Example sentences of "for assess the " in BNC.

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1 This theme is a useful one for assessing the quality of a critic 's writing , since it tempts the rash into speculation , while an impoverished eye will miss relevant and useful comparisons .
2 You should also work into it check lists for each month with every detail you can think of , and have an arrangement for assessing the event after it has happened .
3 The purpose of the test is to provide an objective basis for assessing the nature and extent of participants ' alcohol knowledge before and after doing the course .
4 The third method for assessing the effects of exposure is one in which the subjects are required to learn a discrimination between pre-exposed stimuli ( or between the pre-exposed stimulus and some other ) .
5 Berke and Ruch ( 1985 ) , for example , describe a GIS for assessing the impacts of hurricanes on the Texas Gulf coast .
6 what methods are available for assessing the efficiency of health care programmes and treatments ;
7 Methods for assessing the efficiency of health care programmes
8 Procedure Audit can be used to examine and review any of these , not as a financial tool or a means of apportioning blame for failure , but as a device for assessing the effectiveness of a procedure and the efficient use of associated resources .
9 The necessity for assessing the usefulness of psychotropic medication after self-poisoning was apparent for both partners in this case .
10 From April 1993 , social services will be responsible for assessing the needs of people , who may require residential or nursing home care .
11 It would not be reasonably foreseen that these accounts would still be relied upon by any banker acting in the ordinary course of business as a basis for assessing the then creditworthiness of Berg after the passage of more than about 15 months from the end of the period covered by the accounts .
12 Some of the Kentish examples were reported as being found with touchstones , used for assessing the purity of gold ( Moore and Oddy 1985 ) .
13 The following charts are useful for assessing the severity of a problem .
14 This only confirms already-existing customary law ; and inasmuch as it depends on proving an actual intent partially or completely to destroy a particular group , it may be of only limited relevance as a basis for assessing the legality of nuclear possession or use .
15 The profession was well aware of its tenuous position and the Council of the Law Society was under pressure from members to defend their favoured status and the scale fee , a form of price fixing , for assessing the charge to clients .
16 Our criterion for assessing the models is simple .
17 Long-inbred populations might be useful for assessing the effects of new mutations .
18 In patients with atlantoaxial impaction , however , odontoid erosion and osteoporosis may make plain radiographs inadequate for assessing the extent of cranial settling and resultant penetration of the odontoid into the foramen magnum .
19 Recording the fetal heart rate has become a fixed feature of intrapartum care ; we need to reconsider and remember that it is an extremely limited method for assessing the health of the fetus .
20 I look forward to the day when a statistically perfect model is available for assessing the quality of cardiac surgical care .
21 The first thing to establish however is the pattern of differences in pay and employment prospects for different segments of the labour force and the implications these have for assessing the extent of lifetime employment .
22 This information can often be important for assessing the client 's motivation : they may only be there to please their doctor .
23 Credit Scoring : a numerical system for assessing the eligibility of a loan applicant .
24 Studies of pronuclear division in fertilized eggs are useful for assessing the primary level of chromosome abnormalities , some of which may act as zygotic lethals or become disguised in subsequent cleavages .
25 These doctors frequently have the sole responsibility for assessing the needs of patients who are brought to hospitals , for instance to casualty wards , in the middle of the night .
26 Public examination statistics have regularly been collected although difficulties of establishing comparability over time , and across different examination boards and subjects , have reduced their usefulness for assessing the performance of the education system as a whole .
27 ‘ It shall be the duty of every director of a building society to satisfy himself that the arrangements made for assessing the adequacy of the security for any advance to be fully secured on land which is to be made by the society are such as may reasonably be expected to ensure that — ( a ) an assessment will be made on the occasion of each advance whether or not any previous assessment was made with a view to further advances or re-advances ; ( b ) each assessment will be made by a person holding office in or employed by the society who is competent to make the assessment and is not disqualified under this section from making it ; ( c ) each person making the assessment will have furnished to him a written report on the value of the land and any factors likely materially to affect its value made by a person who is competent to value , and is not disqualified under this section from making a report on , the land in question ; but the arrangements need not require each report to be made with a view to a particular assessment so long as it is adequate for the purpose of making the assessment .
28 It is therefore in many ways an ideal empirical test bed for assessing the validity of Pahl 's classification in the 1980s .
29 Whereas a patient living inside a hospital has one named doctor — the consultant — in charge of his or her treatment and one named person — the ward sister — responsible for the nursing care he or she receives , outside the walls of the hospital no one person is responsible for assessing the individual 's needs for a range of services and for then making sure that the required services are delivered .
30 Managers responsible for assessing the quality of services need to compile a list of specific objectives for a service , such as those outlined in Chapter 7 , and then establish a measurable set of criteria to assess whether the total service meets its objectives .
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