1. A good service May cost more in terms of staffing, but would contribute to a reduction in medical-bed occupancy by providing early assessment. 2. And the experts add that a critical ingredient of early assessment is not speech at all, but hearing. 3. But officials in Washington said an early assessment of the booty indicated little of intelligence value. 4. But they confirmed early assessments that he would seek to repair the widening schisms in society and to put together a broad-based governing coalition. 5. He accused the agency of failing to retract early assessments when accumulating evidence all but ruled out a blast. 6. In Manhattan, though, the intense competition for admittance into top elementary schools, public and private, often hinges on early assessments. 7. To be sure, some analysts said damage to the crop could be even greater than early assessments. 8. Whether or not such an early assessment is valid is controversial. 9. A leading opposition figure, Sam Rainsy, said an early assessment by one umbrella organization was misconceived. 10. Based on early assessments, they seem to be worth the money. |
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