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"I think it is very misleading to say they do not have a preconceived idea because at this very moment they are writing a strategic land and water capability assessment for the Wollondilly River, the Upper Wollondilly and the Mulwaree River, which will cover the Goulburn area.

The land and water capability assessments map the capability of land for different uses according to the potential impact of that land use on water quality.

Councils will use the overall assessment for this area by the SCA to review their Local Environmental Plans (LEP). In Mr Lawson's view the assessments will override the LEPs and councils will have no other option than to go along with what the SCA says about suitable land uses.

In a tone-setting speech in the opening scene, Sly assesses the view from his bedroom window.

She assessed she had a better shot against a rival female based on her prepared research the night before, carefully analyzing that her own overall success rate was outstanding to which Katerina’s could not compare.

It was close, but Amy was correct in her assessment and advanced.

After initially assessing that they were equally responsible for the failure of the task, given all three set the bar too low for the asking price at $35,000 - $40,000, Donald Trump noted the diversity and range of the academic backgrounds.

Donald Trump assessed that when dealing with multi-billion dollar companies, the risk would be too great by hiring someone without the educational background to support the requirements.

The advisors were thanked and dismissed, with the candidates summoned into the Board Room for the final assessment and results.

"In this study, patients with MHE showed a diminished ability to drive a car, as indicated by the assessment of a professional driving instructor who was not aware of the diagnoses of the patients and the psychometric test results.

They largely lack access to the most basic mechanisms that any society needs to assess such phenomena and formulate a coherent reply, even at the level of public opinion, let alone national policy -- mechanisms such as credible political parties, parliaments, civil-society groups, quality mass media, reflective research universities and independent research institutions.

Killington successfully sued the state on its assessment system in 2002, winning a ruling from a judge that called the state’s methodology “unreliable.” “Mathematical exactitude is not required; equity and fairness are,” wrote Superior Court Judge William D. Cohen.

"The NASD's action is based on the retroactive application of a hypothetical, academic, predictive model to assess the suitability of the exchanges, instead of looking at each client's individual financial situation, as current law and guidance from the NASD suggests," Waddell & Reed said.

The bleak assessment came as the British Medical Association (BMA) published research showing that debts could rise by as much as 44 per cent if the legislation is agreed - prompting would-be medical students to decide against becoming doctors.

Secondly, they say intelligence was “cherry-picked” about Iraq: that damning intelligence against Iraq was selectively chosen, whilst intelligence assessments, which might have worked against the build-up to war, were sidelined.


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