reassessment|reassessments in English
noun
[re·as·sess·ment || ‚rɪːə'sesmənt]
reestimation, reappraisal, reevaluatio
Use "reassessment|reassessments" in a sentence
1. History is a constant process of reassessment.
2. My description of it needed reassessment.
3. This reassessment process will last until early March.
4. Present happenings require constant attention and reassessment.
5. CRA ACB 126 T1 Individual Income Tax Returns – Reassessment Program Description:
6. There followed a reassessment of the two principal investigative techniques.
7. The new edition , however, will not require any specific reassessment for certification.
8. Periodic reassessment should be performed to determine the need for maintenance treatment.
9. She decided that a complete reassessment of her career was due.
10. This reassessment, which can be very painful, is also very valuable.
11. Students were allowed to hand in corrected work again for reassessment.
12. An effective and standardized system is needed in the post-marketed drug reassessment.
13. In today's cartoon a schoolteacher seems to have taken this reassessment rather far.
14. During statewide reassessments, county and township Assessors physically inspect each property to ensure that records are correct
15. Annex # could specify a time frame or “a trigger” for the reassessment
16. Will my organization need a full reassessment once the revised standards are available?
17. CRA ACB 136 T3 Initial Assessment and Reassessment Program – T3 Trust Income Tax Returns Description:
18. There must be a continuing reassessment in light of the world population situation.
19. What it would require is a reassessment of certain aspects of our criminal procedure.
20. However strong your plan and however sure you are of your goals, make room for reassessment.
21. But also follows a fundamental reassessment of the creditworthiness and prospects of emerging, versus developed, economies.
22. The Cuban revolution resulted in a reassessment of Washington's policy towards the Third World generally.
23. If military circumstances change, there is time for a reassessment of the present plans.
24. • Annual reassessments will likely continue to produce incremental increases in assessed values across the province for both residential and commercial/industrial property.
25. 1 The Cuban revolution resulted in a reassessment of Washington's policy towards the Third World generally.