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RATING |
Assessment |
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APPRAISAL |
Assessment |
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EXAMINATION |
Assessment |
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TEST |
Candidates’ assessment |
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ORAL |
Verbal assessment |
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EXAM |
Candidates' assessment |
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PEERREVIEW |
Expert assessment |
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CALL |
See Assessment, 4. |
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REAPPRAISE |
Make a revised assessment |
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CESSMENT |
An assessment or tax. |
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ANALYSIS |
Says Al in false assessment |
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REASSESSMENT |
A renewed or second assessment. |
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ROADTEST |
Performance check involving driving skills assessment? |
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SESS |
A tax; an assessment. See Cess. |
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UNTWINE |
United Nations has final assessment on wine to unwind |
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SHORTEST |
Taking the least amount of time to discuss positive assessment |
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CHOUT |
An assessment equal to a fourth part of the revenue. |
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SMARTEST |
Rams turn up at assessment to see who is the cleverest |
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REPARTIMIENTO |
A partition or distribution, especially of slaves;
also, an assessment of taxes. |
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FOURFOLD |
To make four times as much or as many, as an
assessment,; to quadruple. |
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TAXABLE |
Capable of being taxed; liable by law to the assessment of
taxes; as, taxable estate; taxable commodities. |
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LEVY |
To raise or collect by assessment; to exact by authority;
as, to levy taxes, toll, tribute, or contributions. |
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ASSESSMENT |
The act of assessing; the act of determining an amount
to be paid; as, an assessment of damages, or of taxes; an assessment of
the members of a club. |
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DANEGELT |
... to buy
off the ravages of Danish invaders, or to maintain forces to oppose
them. It afterward became a permanent tax, raised by an assessment, ... |