Sentences with phrase «necessarily at an assessment»

These are often used as part of the assessment process (although not necessarily at an assessment centre).

Not exact matches

The consortia assessments are our best chance to move the testing industry towards innovation and quality, to have comparable results across states at all grades, and to have a state - driven product that reflects state interests — not necessarily market interests.
The risk here is aggravated by the fact that the Common Core effort has now largely been handed off to state assessment directors, test developers, psychometricians, and overworked staff at a few national organizations — and these well - meaning people aren't necessarily interested in or sensitive to the broader impact of their handiwork.
The signers of the Counter-Manifesto do not necessarily agree with each other about whether standards, curriculum, and assessments are best handled at the school, district, or state level, but we all agree that centralization to the federal level is undesirable.
Though KEAs differ by state, and are not necessarily designed to be formative in nature, they are generally brief assessments that, for example, look at students» ability to identify letters and count.
If AUM did happen to decline by a certain %, it doesn't necessarily imply a similar decline in my valuation — my assessment of risks & prospects may quite possibly have changed / improved significantly at that point].
Finally, it determined that the assessment of competence was required to be relevant as of the time of the granting of the order, not necessarily at the time of death (although in this regard, she was comforted by the fact that the assisted death was intended to occur within a relatively short time frame).
McLachlin C.J.C. explained that an assessment of the sufficiency of such circumstantial evidence necessarily involves a limited weighing of the evidence to determine whether the evidence is reasonably capable of supporting the inferences the Crown will be seeking at trial, although this weighing process at a preliminary inquiry excludes any credibility assessments or consideration of whether the inferences will in fact be drawn.
Yet lawyers necessarily are faced with an assessment or at least a screening of capacity in a rising number of cases involving specific legal transactions and, in some instances, guardianship.
Finally, the Board did not have expertise in statutory interpretation but rather in «complex matters of valuation of property», a point underscored by form of the statutory appeal clause: «While the Board may have familiarity with the application of the assessment provisions of the Act, the legislature has recognized that the Board's specialized expertise does not necessarily extend to general questions of law and jurisdiction» (at para. 87).
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