Sentences with phrase «fair assessment of»

Pay close attention to other homes» upgrades to make a fair assessment of how they affect value.
But based on what's come before, industry trends, and the usually - accurate insider sources we're referencing, we can do a downright fair assessment of what's about to happen in the battle for ultimate second - half of 2017 smartphone boss.
Many life insurance companies do not have enough information to make a fair assessment of the risk, to properly underwrite the risk of insuring people with cancer, or those who have survived cancer.
If such were actually beneficial to People, as a whole, there would be much safer environments and less crime within the country; however, a quick perusal and examination of crime statistics, a fair assessment of jail and prison population reports, compared with, your local and national news media outlets will show the truth of governments» boast in its «protect and serve» status as a mere fallacy.
Magistrate: The older you get sometimes the powers of concentration diminish... That's a fair assessment of the way life operates, isn't it?
Call Bighorn Law now to have a free and fair assessment of your situation.
This case is proof that putting together the right team is very important in order to get a fair assessment of your damages.
A fair assessment of my own marketing practices is that my priorities have been wrong and I was spending too much time on Twitter and not enough on higher ranking methods.
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Do not believe what you are told and find a lawyer that will represent your interests so you can get an honest and fair assessment of your claim.
After a thorough comparison with the established literature on rebound effects across sectors, we found that Reinventing Fire simply fails to reflect a fair assessment of the data.
A fair assessment of a country's discourse and actions should include a whole range of other criteria and considerations.
The question is, is this a fair assessment of Gleick?
Response: The IPCC statement is a fair assessment of the current state - of - the - art and could be paraphrased as saying that models are not perfect, but they are useful.
Play Reality manages to do something few others can: present an unbiased and fair assessment of videogames and their impact on the world, cutting thorough the garbage in the process.
Harrison and Miyamoto offer quotes in what turns out to be a fair assessment of what Nintendo needs to do.
Thats actually OK, most rational people understand that people have their reasons for hating certain sports teams, players, or just like some car enthusiasts hate certain kinds of cars, its all good but at the same time when your attitude, history, or behavior demonstrates that you are completely one sided your opinion basicly is worthless to those seeking a fair assessment of a team, product, person or company.
I think «you get what you pay for» is a fair assessment of budget airlines.
Unfortunately, said Geduldig, animal - rights groups often frame the public - policy debate for the pet industry, and politicians usually align with the emotional side of an issue — both factors that do not make for fair assessment of the issues.
A fair assessment of a growing problem?
We believe this methodology provides for a fair assessment of the potential liquidation value of the Company's balance sheet.
If you look at the numbers, though, you quickly find that Netflix is not profitable by the most fair assessment of profitability — free cash flow.
I've only been using my Voyage for just over a week now, so I can't make a fair assessment of battery life, particularly as I've been using the wi - fi extensively to download books from my Kindle library and to try out the self - styled «experimental browser».
I have owned neither and came here looking for a fair assessment of the two, but I felt like I was watching one of those stupid infomercials where an actor pretends he doesn't know how to slice a vegetable properly.
Do you think this is a fair assessment of Julie's character?
Yes, driving the vehicle for a week isn't a really fair assessment of its capabilities, but I when I sit in a Chrysler vehicle with Uconnect, I know exactly how its major functions operate before I leave the driveway.
They facilitated a prompt and fair assessment of my trade and got my choice ready in reasonably short time.
Do you think that's a fair assessment of the Obama administration?
Otherwise, I think this is a fair assessment of his record on education.
On the contrary, financial information on these schools is extremely hard to locate, which makes it difficult to give a fair assessment of whether any benefits they might deliver have been worth the investment.
We wonder whether the test provided a fair assessment of the word reading skills of urban Title I first graders.
And he cautions that he expects a fair assessment of the programs will take time.
Now is one of those times for what I believe is a fair assessment of one example of Kane's unpublished and externally un-vetted works.
Any fair assessment of the events of the two decades since Risk must conclude that we are well on our way to high and rigorous standards and accountability.
Fair assessment of the movie.
This seems like a fair assessment of one of the most successful and bullet - proof industries, although one would be hard - pressed to find any global business that does not have flaws whatsoever, and is still praised all around.
That's a pretty fair assessment of our first 60 years.
Yet they still provide a fair assessment of the main areas of possible concern for peers.
I don't believe a lot of the things you said are a fair assessment of the governor's record.»
There is already over-testing in our classrooms - a greater emphasis on testing, in my opinion, will not yield an accurate or fair assessment of our educators» or children's abilities.
Morally, it suggests that decisions reached on the basis of a set financial contribution from members place no behavioural demands on those members - a principle which goes against any fair assessment of what is required for trust or cooperation.
The other reason is that we want to give every entry a fair opportunity in the contest, meaning that the Committee members will be challenged to go through every document in order to achieve a very fair assessment of every submission.»
On the whole, they offer a fair assessment of Brown, Cameron and Clegg, and rightly emphasise Brown's amazing stamina and his surprising energy and enthusiasm in the final week of the campaign.
We take a multi-tiered approach to the audit process, to ensure we reach a fair assessment of how well services are working in practice.
And he's still speaking his mind openly about Woods, giving a more - than - fair assessment of how difficult it will be for Big Cat to regain his form before the tournament.
You are basically saying you want to draft as few people as possible because they will be bad and our front office won't cut them, I don't think that is a very fair assessment of RS and as you said we don't even know what Gaine will do.
That is not a fair assessment of his abilities as a centre forward.
As for the article, personally Ozil has yet to deliver on his price tag, whether that price tag was a fair assessment of Ozil's abilities, I am not sure, in this day and age due to the inflation in the market more and more of transfer fees are going to compensating a club for parting with a valuable asset but that is a train of thought for another day.
I hope this has been a fair assessment of McDurmon's opinion of Rachel Held Evans and the kind of people he thinks she represents.
Those of us who worked with him on a daily basis realize it is not a fair assessment of Winter to state, «along with undercutting the omniscience of God, Winter's open theism would seem to undermine the full authority of Scripture and emasculate the biblical gospel.»
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