To do this, people undertake risk assessments.
The latter is what we call formative assessments.
The results will be used to moderate school assessments of pupils’ final grades.
If spending was to be $400,000 and total assessments in the jurisdiction were $40,000,000, a rate of 1 percent would suffice.
A third important new requirement under the CPRA is mandatory risk assessments and audits.
By March 13, the clinic made the decision to stop doing in-person coronavirus assessments.
Ruston’s letter makes it clear the commonwealth does not intend to back new scientific assessments for the extended RFAs.
New, market-value property assessments of commercial properties kick in under current law only when majority ownership changes.
The Trump administration resisted assessments from those agencies about the role foreign influence operations had in the 2016 election.
Assessments from private psychologists were how many of the students in the admissions case were able to secure their special testing conditions.
Completing assessments using the calculator requires the input of data such as a production’s use of generators, flights and days in post-production.
There are also opportunities to undertake specific training such as PAMS assessments, Parenting assessments, ABE training and practice teaching.
In all we spent about 10 days on the islands doing assessments and distributing boxes, then going back and doing a couple of post-distribution assessments.
Wyden and other critics have questioned whether the assessments — in which the F.T.C. essentially outsources much of its day-to-day oversight to companies like PricewaterhouseCoopers — are effective.
Decision theory takes assessments of these cases for given, adds the available probabilistic information, and derives assessments for rational behaviour in an uncertain and indeterministic world.
However, because the strengths of such plausibility assessments may vary among members of a scientific community, critics often brand such assessments as merely subjective, and take their role in Bayesian inference to be highly problematic.
Technical and impact assessments will be conducted by the Jersey-Spanish construction partnership ROK FCC during the summer months, after which the States will share "detailed assessments" with planning, the Jersey Architecture Commission and the Citizens’ Panel.
During the deployment of Pandemrix, we continuously evaluated all available safety data and shared it with the European Medicines Agency and other relevant regulatory authorities to allow them to make their own independent assessments, and the EMA assessments are published.
According to the report, "FAA inspectors do not evaluate air carrier risk assessments or safety culture as part of their oversight of Southwest Airlines' safety management systems," because "FAA has not provided inspectors with guidance on how to review risk assessments or how to evaluate and oversee a carrier's safety culture."
The influence of teacher assessments will vary depending on the numbers taking a school’s courses: a course with five or fewer candidates will use the assessments in deciding grades, but larger courses with more than 15 candidates will ignore assessments and rely on prior attainment and a school’s previous results.
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