1. A literature search has to be made by the learner, who then makes an assessment of the particular problem. 2. Against this, they will be making continuous assessments of the scale of current bank lending. 3. An assessment was made of the numbers and species of animals caught and killed by cats in and around this particular village. 4. At each critical Juncture an assessment should be made regarding the correct dose, correct equipment, product activity etc. 5. For this reason an assessment was made for all the forty women of their levels of identification with the housewife role. 6. Having made this assessment, the Marketer should be aware of the potential problems which exist in communication within different cultures. 7. It was intended that assessment was made through observation, practical work and discussion during normal lessons. 8. Its advantage is that it allows a far deeper and richer assessment to be made than the pen and paper exercise. 9. The income tax assessment should be made separately on that person in respect of the business. 10. There are studies in which neonatal assessment has been made after attempts at randomisation of analgesia during labour. |