In order to effectively assess an illness one must identify and treat all contributing factors as well as the actual biological factors.
Demands for open sessions came principally from the state legislatures, whose members argued that secret sessions did not allow them to effectively assess the conduct of the senators they had elected.
While the test is able to assess students' reading and writing, it struggles to effectively assess performance-based skills such as being able to work effectively in a group, designing a project or model, and speaking clearly.
These findings could then be used to effectively assess a candidate's abilities in numeracy.
Without developing the criteria that the system should meet and then effectively assessing the risks, agencies could adopt signature systems that will not provide the necessary data integrity.15 (922289) 14 See footnote 10.
This move would enable advisers to give on-the-spot advice and effectively assess the end result of the advisory effort.
At a time when senators owed their election to state legislatures, those bodies loudly complained that they could not effectively assess their senators' behavior from outside a closed door.
We consequently can't effectively assess whether it is making us more safe.
It is not possible to effectively assess the implementation of a budget if we do not have both clearly defined objectives and the means of finding out whether these objectives are being met.
These outposts contain equipment that enables the Range to effectively assess the performance of weapons.