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WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. the classification of someone or something with respect to its worth [syn: appraisal ] an amount determined as payable; "the assessment for repairs outraged the club's membership" the market value set on assets the act of judging or assessing a person ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1540s, "value of property for tax purposes," from assess + -ment . Meaning "determination or adjustment of tax rate" is from 1540s; general sense of "estimation" is recorded from 1620s. In education jargon from 1956.

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 The act of assessing or an amount (of tax, levy or duty etc) assessed. 2 An appraisal or evaluation.

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES a comprehensive study/survey/assessment ▪ The report includes a comprehensive study of the company’s training needs. carry out an assessment ▪ The company is carrying out an assessment of staff training needs. carry ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Assessment may refer to: Educational assessment , the process of documenting knowledge, skills, attitudes, and beliefs Health assessment , a plan of care that identifies the specific needs of the client and how those needs will be addressed by the healthcare ...

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In 1993, the Office of Technology Assessment estimated that under certain atmospheric conditions dispersion by airplane of 220 pounds of anthrax spores over Washington, D.

Statutes and ordinances providing for the paving and grading of streets, the cost thereof to be assessed on the front foot rule, do not, by their failure to provide for a hearing or review of assessments, generally deprive a complaining owner of property without due process of law.

Likewise, the committing to a board of county supervisors of authority to determine, without notice or hearing, when repairs to an existing drainage system are necessary cannot be said to deny due process of law to landowners in the district, who, by statutory requirement, are assessed for the cost thereof in proportion to the original assessments.

Instead of stroking his ego about a bardship, it offered a blunt assessment: Give it up and accept being a voyageur.

Before Berman could make a final assessment, Plass made a final, shrewd point.

The anecdote, involving his assessment of the relative merits of Rajput and Ye-tai cavalry, was interesting enough to capture the full attention of Bouzes and Coutzes and, to all appearances, Maurice.

In this current hothouse atmosphere of numerous males after a bitch in heat, his feelings had altered to moody outrage as he contemplated the only possible assessment of this miscellanea, consisting of one woman, many men, an absent or complaisant husband, and flirtation.

They were Civilian Research Specialists imported to Delbalso by the Imperial Government to make subtle star sightings and assessments on behalf of the Universal Pantograph Project.

By stressing the social equity of the work of tax assessment and by co-opting personnel who might otherwise have been expected to belong to the Parlementaire camp, the government was trying to show that the reforms were popular rather than bureaucratic.

Even if these lowest estimates prevail, however, the assessment about preparedness and the capability to respond to the disasters discussed in this report would be substantially unchanged.

Back in New York, I got in touch with Prock Marine, or, rather, with its president, Wallace Prock, and a couple of weeks later I was again on the island, this time to get his assessment of both the cost and the feasibility of moving the house by water.

Nevertheless, a 1981 FBI evaluation questionnaire sent to field offices regarding the profiling service revealed that the criminal personality assessment had helped focus the investigation in 77 percent of those cases in which the suspects were subsequently identified.

Criminal profiling and criminal personality assessment are ways in which law enforcement has sought to combine the results of studies in other disciplines with more traditional investigative techniques in an effort to combat violent criminal behavior.

Al applications show greater potential for solving complicated crime profiling and assessment problems.