1. A new formative assessment for third year students has been introduced this year - namely, an integrated workbook assignment. 2. It is among several which fear possible closure within months unless the new assessment and funding procedures move up several gears. 3. They are boycotting new assessment procedures, claiming social welfare officers were not being recognised for increased workloads. 4. As the industry adjusts to the new scientific assessments of the risk in Oregon, the state may be starting down a contentious road that California traveled before it. 5. Both would be supported by new assessments on commercial property owners inside the districts, as are the New York ventures. 6. A report on this new assessment of what caused the mass extinction is being published Friday in the journal Science. 7. But in the days since the Advisory Commission on Electronic Commerce disbanded, apparently unable to make a formal recommendation to Congress, a new assessment has been developing. 8. CIA officials refused to comment on the new assessment. 9. Even before the new CIA assessment was circulated the security dilemma confronting the Bush administration was clear. 10. He said Clinton was to meet with the national security adviser, Samuel R. Berger, on the new assessment. |
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