Assessed Sentence Examples

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  • Laurie assessed her for another minute.

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  • Gabriel assessed the demon lord.

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  • It was daylight here, and he instinctively assessed it was still Sunday on this side of the world.

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  • He assessed her body to identify where she was hurt, so he could heal her.

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  • The coup door swung open and Alex assessed the situation quickly.

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  • He assessed her for a moment before continuing.

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  • Xander stopped and assessed her for a long moment then reached out to her.

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  • Brady assessed him, not sure what to think of the sudden guardedness to Tim's face.

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  • He'd barely survived the helo crash, she assessed, shocked.

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  • Her gaze went to the sky, and she assessed the sight she'd never seen before.

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  • Jonny hadn't given them any direction, she assessed.

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  • He dismounted and met her gaze, sensing she assessed him.

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  • Taran quickly assessed he was the prince despite his subdued appearance.

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  • With their faces inches apart, they assessed each other.

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  • While not privy to the Council's business, he assessed the appearance of their father at a time when Rhyn was struggling for control did not bode well for any of them.

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  • She set it on top of the control panel and assessed the results, then activated the generator's artificial intelligence so it would adjust as needed to power the town.

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  • The buildings impost has been assessed since 1866 upon the basis of 12.50% of taxable revenue.

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  • Though Dean wished to remain at hand's-length from her troubled life he quickly sensed from her disjointed description Cynthia had been correct when she assessed that the woman carried serious emotional pain.

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  • Someone would be coming back to take over the facility, he assessed.

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  • It is proportional, and is collected by deduction from salaries and pensions paid to servants of the state, where it is assessed on three-eighths of the income, and from interest on consolidated stock, where it is assessed on the whole amount; and by register in the cases of private individuals, who pay on three-fourths of their income, professional men, capitalists or manufacturers, who pay on one-half or nine-twentieths of their income.

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  • The debt limit is set by the city charter at 18% of the assessed value of the taxable real estate of the city.

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  • In 1908 the assessed valuation of real and personal property was $119,592,508, the net debt was $3,854,498 and the rate of taxation was 14.75 mills on the dollar.

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  • It is a voracious creature, and unchecked will often totally destroy a crop. In former years the annual damage done by it in the United States was assessed at £4,000,000 to £6,000,000.

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  • The assessed valuation of realty and personalty for 1920-I was $777,500,000.

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  • Louis took the equivalent of 25% of the assessed value of the city's realty and personalty.

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  • In 1908 the assessed valuation of the city was $267,039,754.

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  • It was an assessed tax on the rental value of the house, levied according to the number of windows and openings on houses having more than six windows and worth more than £5 per annum.

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  • The constitution requires that a voter must (in addition to other qualifications) either be able to show conclusively ability to read and write, or be the owner of property within the state assessed at not less than $300, on which, if personalty, all taxes are paid.

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  • He fixed the sum to be paid by each group of inhabitants, who then had to see that it was assessed, collected, and paid to the lord, electing commissaries (preud hommes) from among themselves for this purpose.

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  • The royal taille naturally retained the distinctive characteristics of the seigniorial, as can be seen from an examination of the way in which it was assessed and collected; the chief characteristic being that ecclesiastics and nobles, who were exempt from the seigniorial taille, were also exempt from the royal.

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  • In 1086 it was assessed as royal demesne, and a market was held here at this date.

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  • When the poll-tax of 1379 was imposed the mayor was assessed as an earl and the aldermen as barons.

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  • The total number of persons assessed is only about 260,000.

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  • These fees are paid into the county fund, and carried either to " the general county account " or, if they have been received in respect of some matter for which part only of the county is assessed, then to the special account to which the rates levied for that purpose are carried.

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  • It should be added that the grant of a court of quarter sessions to any borough other than a county borough after the passing of the Local Government Act 1888, does not affect the powers, duties or liabilities of the county council as regards that borough, nor exempt the parishes in the borough from being assessed to county rate for any purposes to which such parishes were previously liable to be assessed.

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  • It was the assessed value of status or caput.

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  • Production loss from udder quarters with subclinical mastitis has been assessed for several different causative organisms and ranged from 10% to 26% .

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  • If the child actually hurts himself or others or has very frequent tantrums, it may be a sign of behavior problems, and the child should be assessed by a pediatrician.

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  • Bradford appears as a borough in the Domesday survey, and is there assessed at 42 hides.

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  • In 1635, in a list of the corporate towns of Suffolk to be assessed for ship money, Hadleigh is named as third in importance.

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  • Tithe rent charge attached to a benefice is relieved from payment of one-half of the agricultural rates assessed thereon.

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  • All taxable property of the state, that of corporations for the most part excepted, is assessed by the township assessor.

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  • As to the proprietors Franklin succeeded in 1760 in securing an understanding that the assembly should pass an act exempting from taxation the unsurveyed waste lands of the Penn estate, the surveyed waste lands being assessed at the usual rate for other property of that description.

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  • The assessed valuation of property increased more than threefold from 1900 to 1910, being $276,801,517 in the latter year, when the bonded city debt was $ 1 7, 2 59,3 12.5 0.

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  • The assessed valuation of realty in the state in 1908 was $2,799,062,707 and of personalty $1,775,073,438.

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  • In the intervening period the assessed valuation of realty in Boston increased more than 100%, while that of personalty slightly diminished (the corresponding figures for the entire United States from 1860 to 1890 being 172% and 12%), yet the most competent business and expert opinions regarded the true value of personalty as at least equal to and most likely twice as great as that of realty.

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  • Real property is assessed biennially; personal property, annually.

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  • All taxable property in each county except that of railways in more than one county is assessed at its full value by the county assessor.

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  • The franchise, roadway, roadbed, rails and rolling stock of railways in more than one county are assessed at their full value by the state board of equalization.

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  • The assessed valuation of taxable property, in the city, in August 1906 was $201,585,127, of which $157,611,560 represented realty and $43,973,567 personality.

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  • For defraying the expenses of the state government, exclusive of the interest on the bonded debt, the tax rate is limited by the constitution to four mills on the dollar of assessed valuation.

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  • Local indebtedness is limited to 5% of the assessed value of the local property, but incorporated cities may by special vote increase this limit.

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  • The county commissioners have the care of county buildings, consisting chiefly of a court house, gaol and house of correction, but are not allowed to expend more than one thousand dollars for repairs, new buildings or grounds, without authority from the county convention; the commissioners have the care also of all other county property, as well as of county paupers; and once every four years they are required to visit each town of their county, inspect the taxable property therein, determine whether it is incorrectly assessed and report to the state board of equalization.

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  • This board, which is composed of five members appointed by the supreme court for a term of two years, also assesses the taxes on the railways, and on telegraph and telephone lines; for railways the average rate of taxation is assessed on the estimated actual value of the road beds, rolling stock and equipment, and for the telegraph and telephone lines this rate is assessed on the estimated actual value of the poles, wires, instruments, apparatus, office furniture and fixtures.

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  • The assessed property valuation of the city in 1909 was $54,226,261, being about 42% of the actual valuation.

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  • In the early scheme, at a time when a pecuniary valuation had replaced land and its appurtenances (res mancipi) as the basis of qualification, five divisions (classes) were recognized whose property was assessed respectively at Ioo,000, 75,0 00, 50,000, 25,000 and Ii,000 (or 12,500) asses.

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  • The assessed value of taxable property in 1910 was about $735,000,000.

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  • All male citizens over 21 years of age, who have been citizens of the United States for one month, residents of the state for one year and of the election district for two months immediately preceding the election, have the right of suffrage, provided they have paid within two years a state or county tax, which shall have been assessed at least two months and paid at least one month before the election.

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  • In official usage the term is applied to any person, whether owner of a large estate or cultivating member of a village community, who is recognized as possessing some property in the soil, as opposed to the ryot, who is regarded as having only a right of occupancy, subject in both cases to payment of the land revenue assessed on his holding.

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  • The policy of Brazil was for a time directed towards the annexation of Paraguay; the debt due to Brazil on account of the war was assessed at £40,000,000, a sum which Paraguay could never hope to pay; and it was not until 1876 that the Brazilian army of occupation was wholly withdrawn.

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  • The land revenue proper is assessed in grain, the salaries of government officials, pay of soldiers, &c., being disbursed by "barats" or orders for grain at rates fixed by government, usually about 20% above the city market prices.

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  • At the time of the Domesday Survey East Looe was assessed under Pendrym, which was of the king's demesne and West Looe under Hamelin's manor of Trelowia.

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  • It was hoped that so soon as the scheme could be effectively put into operation the taxes on trade in transit could be largely if not completely abolished, and the traders and merchants - the wealthiest class of the community - would be assessed in their city domiciles.

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  • Woodland, tithes, &c., are also assessed to Td.

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  • A homestead with land assessed less than 1 Td.

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  • As regards their size about 30% are assessed from 1 to 4 Td.

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  • Of these deputies one-half are elected in the same way as members of the Folkething, without any property qualification for the voters; the other half of the deputy electors are chosen in the towns by those who during the last preceding year were assessed on a certain minimum of income, or paid at least a certain amount in rates and taxes.

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  • In the Domesday Survey Caine appears as a royal borough; it comprised forty-seven burgesses and was not assessed in hides.

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  • The means by which the land revenue is assessed is known as settlement, and the assessor is styled a settlement officer.

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  • Since 1886 an assessed tax has been levied on all sources of income except that derived from land.

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  • The principal heads of revenue are land, opium, salt, stamps, excise, customs, assessed taxes, forests, registration and tributes from native states; and the chief heads of expenditure are charges of collection, interest, post-office, telegraph and mint, civil departments, famine relief and insurance, railways, irrigation, other public works and army.

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  • Throughout the rest of the province of Agra, almost all of which was acquired between 1801 and 1803, temporary settlements are in force, usually for a term of thirty years, the revenue being assessed at one-half of the " assets " or estimated rental value.

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  • The total assessed valuation of property grew from $666,399,985 in 1880 to $1,217,648,683 in 1900 and $1,879,728,763 in 1907.

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  • Railways, telegraph lines and mines are assessed by the state board of equalization, which consists of the secretary of state, the treasurer and the auditor.

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  • Other property is assessed by the county assessors.

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  • The constitution also forbids the creation of a state debt in excess of i% of the assessed value of the taxable property in the state; of a county debt in excess of 2 of the assessed value of the taxable property in the county; or of a municipal debt for any other purpose than obtaining a water supply in excess of unless for building sewerage, when a debt of 4% may be authorized.

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  • The present diet consists of sixteen members elected for three years, four chosen by the highest assessed taxpayers, the others by general election.

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  • To be entitled to vote one must be a male citizen of the United States and twenty-one years of age; have been a resident of the state for two years, of the county, city, or town for one year, and of the election precinct for thirty days next preceding the election; have paid, at least six months before the election, all state poll taxes assessed against him for three years next preceding the election, unless he is a veteran of the Civil War; and have registered after the adoption of the constitution (1902).

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  • In each city incorporated after its adoption, the Constitution requires the election in each of a mayor, a treasurer and a sergeant, each fora term of four years, and the election or appointment of a commissioner of the revenue for an equal term; that in cities having a population of 10,000 or more the council shall be composed of two branches; that the mayor shall have a veto on all acts of the council and on items of appropriation, ordinances or resolutions, which can be overridden only by an affirmative vote of two-thirds of the members elected to each branch; and that no city shall incur a bonded indebtedness exceeding 18% of the assessed value of its real estate.

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  • The tax laws require that property shall be assessed at its full value by commissioners of the revenue elected by counties and cities.

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  • Carlos to the nation was assessed at f 154,000.

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  • In 1885 the assessed property valuation of the city, on a basis of 60% of the actual value, was $ 22 3,5 0 9,5 60; in 1905, $50 2, 8 9 2, 459; 1 in 1910 the total was $492,867,037.

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  • For the fiscal year1906-1907the assessed value was $375,93 2, 447, indicating the drop in values immediately after the earthquake and fire, and, by comparison with the 1910 figures, the extent of recovery.

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  • The constitution provides that the rate of taxation shall never exceed to mills for each dollar of assessed valuation, that when the taxable property amounts to $50,000,000 the members of the territorial legislature were deprived of their seats as ineligible.

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  • In its present form the constitution confers suffrage upon every male citizen of the United States who is twenty-one years of age or over and has resided in the state six months and in his township or ward twenty days immediately preceding an election; and any woman may vote in an election involving the direct expenditure of public money or the issue of bonds if she have the qualifications of male electors and if she have property assessed for taxes in any part of the district or territory affected by the election in question.

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  • The direct tax, other than that on the property of corporations, is assessed by the township supervisors, or, in cities and incorporated villages by the officer named in the charter for that service, on what is supposed to be the full cash value of the property.

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  • Mainly through the efficiency of this board the assessed value of the taxable property of the state was increased from $968,189,087 in 1899 to $1,418,251,858 in 1902, or 46.4%, and the taxes levied on railways, which had hitherto been assessed on their gross earnings, were increased from $1,483,907 in 1901 to $3,288,162 in 1902, or 121 6%.

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  • The Fula portion of this province, held like the other Hausa states under a feudal system of large landowners or fief-holders, has been organized and assessed for taxation on the system accepted by the emirs throughout the protectorate, and the populations are working harmoniously under British rule.

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  • The income from the state school fund is divided among the counties on the basis of the total number of days of attendance of the public school pupils; the legislative appropriation, however, is apportioned among the counties according to their assessed property values.

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  • The county councillors elected for one of these boroughs may not vote on any matter involving expenditure on account of which the borough is not assessed to county rate.

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  • All such boroughs form part of the county for the purposes of pauper lunatics, analysts, reformatory and industrial schools, fish conservancy, explosives, and, of course, the purposes for which the larger quarter sessions boroughs also form part of the county, such as main roads, and are assessed to county rate accordingly.

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  • It will be seen, therefore, that for some purposes, called in the act general county purposes, the entire county, including all boroughs other than county boroughs, is assessed to the county rate; while for others, called special county purposes, certain boroughs are now assessed.

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  • They can charge water rents which depend upon agreements with consumers, or they may charge water rates assessed on the net annual value of the premises supplied.

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  • When the owner is rated he must be assessed upon a certain proportion only of the net annual value of the premises.

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  • The owners or occupiers of certain specified properties are assessed in respect of the same in the proportion of one-fourth part only of the net annual value thereof.

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  • These special expenses are chargeable to each parish or contributory place, and they are defrayed by means of special sanitary rates, such rates being raised on all property assessed to the relief of the poor, but with the same exemptions of certain properties as have been mentioned under the head of general district rate in urban districts.

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  • The expenses in a rural parish are defrayed by means of a rate raised with, and as part of, the poor rate, with a qualification to the effect that agricultural land, market gardens and nursery grounds are to be assessed to the rate at one-third only of their rateable value.

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  • The general property tax for state and local purposes is assessed by local assessors, but their work is reviewed for the purpose of equalization among the several towns and counties by a board of state assessors, which also assesses the corporations.

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  • The state is prohibited by the constitution from creating a debt exceeding $300,000 except for the suppression of a rebellion, for repelling an invasion, or for war purposes; and every city and town is forbidden by an amendment adopted in 1877 from creating one exceeding 5% of the assessed value of its property.

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  • Other county officers are the clerk (who is ex officio clerk of the district court and of the commissioners), sheriff, treasurer, auditor, recorder, surveyor, assessor, attorney and superintendent of district schools, but where the assessed valuation of any county is less than $20,000,000 the clerk is ex officio auditor, and the commissioners may consolidate offices.

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  • Aylesbury evidently had a considerable market from very early times, the tolls being assessed at the time of Edward the Confessor at 25 and at the time of the Domesday survey at £Io.

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  • A householder is assessed as occupier, but he may be "compounded for," and really know nothing of the payment, though it is supposed to come out of his income.

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  • As originally instituted in April 1798, during the great war with France, under the name of a "triplicate assessment," it was rather a consolidation of various assessed taxes levied upon the luxuries of the rich and upon property, than a wholly new tax.

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  • There have been great complaints also of injustice by the possessors of temporary and precarious incomes, who have to pay the same rate of tax as the owners of permanent incomes from property, although these complaints have been diminished to some small extent by the raising of the minimum limit of the income assessed and the increase of the principle of abatements.

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  • But it has been found in practice that for various reasons only real property, which is visibly local and cannot be moved away, can be assessed and made to pay.

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  • Under the act of 1882 the municipalities were given power to levy annually an owner's rate assessed upon the capital value of rateable property, and a tenant's rate assessed upon the annual value of such property.

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  • The value of assessed property for divisional council purposes was returned in 1905 at £87,078, 268.

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  • At the end of 1905 the total indebtedness of the municipalities was £5,775,420, and the value of assessed property within the municipal bounds £ 53,948,224.

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  • By far the most important source of revenue is the general property tax, which is assessed for state, county and municipal purposes.

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  • In 1909 the assessed valuation, real and personal, was $52,180,789; the tax levy was $677,411; and the city debt was $4,399,4 00 (exclusive of $1,528,000, the bonded indebtedness of the city schools).

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  • Penitentials or codes defined (even invented) different degrees of guilt, and assessed the liability involved much as if a sin gave rise to an action to recover damages.

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  • Such a practice had been first seen when Henry II., in his last year, allowed the celebrated Saladin Tithe for the service of the crusade to be assessed by local jurors.

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  • But it was proposed that these extensions should be accompanied by an educational franchise, and a franchise conferred on persons who had paid twenty shillings in assessed taxes or income tax; the tax-payers who had gained a vote in this way being given a second vote in respect of the property which they occupied.

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  • For other than school purposes rates must not exceed 2% of the assessed valuation of the taxable property in the town.

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  • The seventeen provinces of the colony (at the head of which is either a European or a roko tui or native official) are assessed annually by the legislative council for a fixed tax in kind.

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  • In 1906 the net value of property assessed to estate duty, &c., in Ireland was £16,016,000 as compared with £306,673,000 in England and £38,451,000 in Scotland; and in 1905 the net produce of the income tax in Ireland was £983,000, as compared with £ 2 7,4 2 3, 000 in England and £2,888,000 in Scotland.

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  • Councils elected by small farmers were evidently unfit to impose taxes so assessed.

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  • The constitution also provides for the establishment of a new county, " whenever one-third of the qualified electors within the area of each section of an old county proposed to be cut off to form a new county shall petition the governor .for the creation of a new county," whereupon the governor " shall order an election within a reasonable time thereafter," and if two-thirds of the voters vote " yes," the General Assembly at the next session shall establish the new county, provided that no section of a county shall be cut off without the consent of two-thirds of those voting in such section; that no new county " shall contain less than one one hundred and twenty-fourth part of the whole number of inhabitants of the state, nor shall it have less assessed taxable property than one and one-half millions of dollars, nor shall it contain an area of less than four hundred square miles "; and that " no old county shall be reduced to less area than five hundred square miles, to less assessed taxable property than two million dollars, nor to a smaller population than fifteen thousand inhabitants."

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  • The land is subdivided among a very large number of proprietors; over 3,400,000 farms or estates were assessed for taxation in 1905.

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  • In 1903 the assessed valuation of property was $188,458,379; in 1905, $3 0 4,47 0, 9 61; in 1906, $313,060,301; in 1907, $328,757,578, and in 1908, $391,529,673.

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  • The increase was due largely to a new revenue law of 1903 ordering property to be assessed at one-fifth of its actual value.

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  • Its debt limit is 2% on the assessed valuation, and even that low maximum is not often reached.

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  • The debt in 1907 was only about $5,500,000, a smaller per capita debt than that of any other city of over 100,000 inhabitants in the country; the assessed valuation was $330,000,000; the city tax, $14.70 on the thousand dollars of assessed valuation.

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  • The country has been assessed under the new system for taxes and is being opened as rapidly as possible for trade.

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  • The rates are assessed on an assumed annual value, which in 1900 was £1,417,547, corresponding to a capital value of, upwards of £28,000,000.

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  • State, county and municipal taxes are assessed by a county assessor, who is elected for a term of four years, and one or more deputies whom the assessor is authorized to appoint.

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  • The law requires that all property shall be assessed at its full cash value, but personal property to the value of $1000 is exempt from taxation.

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  • Real estate is assessed biennially; personal property, privileges and polls annually.

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  • The diet (Landtag) is composed of thirty-six members, of whom two are appointed by the duke, eight are representatives of landowners paying the highest taxes, two of the highest assessed members of the commercial and manufacturing classes, fourteen of the other electors of the towns and ten of the rural districts.

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  • I've assessed that you are vulnerable to the deception and depravity of others.

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  • She assessed that – for the first time – he wasn't entirely certain how to react.

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  • The happenings will be assessed in relation to their coherence with another observed phenomenon.

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  • Benefits are for those who are most financially vulnerable in society and will be assessed and paid within government guidelines and the relevant legislation.

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  • We assessed the accuracy of our methodology by estimating local abundance by direct observation.

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  • Quiet stance was assessed using a triaxial accelerometer and balance performance monitor simultaneously.

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  • She was assessed in 1982 and found to have visual agnosia.

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  • It is a good idea to place them in an isolation apiary, until their temper and disease status can be assessed.

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  • This number includes at least 10 places allocated on the basis of assessed aptitude for Technology.

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  • Clients may be assessed as suitable for Open Road counseling and body therapies (e.g. aromatherapy, shiatsu ).

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  • Post-operative gastric emptying was assessed by measuring the oral intake and gastric aspirate.

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  • Aspirin sensitivity was assessed by history together with intranasal lysine aspirin sensitivity was assessed by history together with intranasal lysine aspirin challenge.

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  • History is assessed in accordance with the school's assessed in accordance with the school's assessment policy.

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  • National Videos referred to the national panel should be assessed by two 3rd level video assessors together.

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  • This module is taken in Semester 1 and is assessed by two written assignments.

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  • You are assessed mainly through examinations, with some assessed assignments for more practical modules.

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  • The budgetary process results in funding bids being assessed against priorities, with many not being accepted.

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  • Of the animal models assessed there was evidence that p53 +/- transgenic mouse model could identify some genotoxic carcinogens.

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  • In September 1994, the Manitoba Endangered Species Advisory Committee assessed the status of boreal woodland caribou in Manitoba as endangered.

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  • Parallel experiments assessed the transmission of the light through thin sections of Japanese cedar.

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  • To provide practice in answering some basic concepts in inorganic chemistry through assessed problem sheets.

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  • You will be assessed by a combination of class exercises and exams.

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  • Any member of BW's staff whose work involves using workboats or floating plant needs to be assessed as competent to do so.

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  • I was satisfied with the way the Faculty had handled a complaint in two thirds of the cases I assessed.

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  • In the oral test, both speaking and listening comprehension will be assessed.

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  • This will be assessed both during the final crit, as well as during portfolio marking at the end of the year.

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  • The cell lines were all assessed for homozygous deletions.

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  • It is notable (and probably deliberate) that at few radon conferences are the benefits of marginal intervention assessed in a health context.

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  • The RNHRD uses the Hologic Acclaim bone densitometer, which allows bone density to be assessed in a few minutes.

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  • Pupil sizes using a score from 1 - 8 are also assessed with 1 being pin-point and 8 being widely dilated.

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  • To facilitate early hospital discharge, services to meet assessed needs will not be charged up to the first 4 weeks.

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  • In this case Customs have not alleged deliberate dishonesty but still assessed a 15% penalty.

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  • The dosimetric characteristics of the chosen chamber have been assessed by comparison with absorbed dose measurements made using chemical dosimeters.

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  • The quality of the included studies does not appear to have been systematically assessed, however, only double-blind randomized controlled trials were included.

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  • A musical mood induction task was used to induce temporary mild dysphoria, and the effect of mood induction on self schemas was assessed.

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  • These include fostering learner engagement, enabling multiple roles for both learners and tutors, and appropriate focusing of assessed tasks.

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  • For more mature entrants, training needs are assessed on an individual basis.

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  • The Diploma is assessed by three essays of 3,000 words each.

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  • Assessment B1 and B2 are assessed through term-time essays, oral presentations, and examinations.

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  • The first medicines assessed for Alzheimer's treatment work in this way and are called acetylcholine esterase inhibitors.

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  • The A-level is assessed with two three-hour exams, one at the end of each year.

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  • In that case the student will be assessed by a written examination in the language in question by the ninth week of Trinity term.

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  • This document is assessed internally then moderated by the external examiner.

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  • The men's diet was assessed and cognitive function was evaluated in 1990 and 1993 using the Mini-Mental State scale.

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  • In doing so, the appropriateness of the models developed by geographers to explain the functioning and development of such systems will be assessed.

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  • Allelic imbalance in cell lines cannot be assessed in the same way as in tumor / normal tissue specimens.

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  • The coronary heart disease pathfinder project assessed services to patients following myocardial infarction.

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  • Methodological issues raise by the evaluation of crime prevention initiatives will also be assessed.

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  • Alistair McCartney from Rothamsted assessed the methods being developed for detection of airborne pathogen inoculum.

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  • The cells from the time point week 6 to week 8 were assessed for microsatellite instability with selected markers.

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  • The projects will initially be assessed by regional panels comprising architects and architectural ironmongers, before being submitted to a national judging panel.

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  • All of these must be continuously assessed to ensure they can withstand increased traffic loading.

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  • The objective is to award a lump sum that will enable the claimant to meet his assessed needs over the relevant period.

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  • The prognostic significance of the genetic markers was also assessed.

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  • Forth Park hospital maternity unit, Kirkcaldy will be assessed for full UNICEF accreditation in March 2005.

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  • We measured the auditory midline of ten patients exhibiting unilateral neglect as assessed by standard visual tests.

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  • Module 6 - The Practical Project This is an internally assessed, externally moderated, piece of work.

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  • In addition, presentations are formally assessed by peers with tutor moderation in Varieties, and by the tutor in Specials.

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  • These maps are assessed for significantly modulated voxels using a Gaussian Mixture Model for the distribution of intensity values.

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  • In 1995 the Committee assessed all the available published literature on the use of this assay to detect chemical mutagens.

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  • This underlines the necessity for clarity about what exactly is to be assessed.

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  • Differences in opioid sensitivity need to be assessed in efficacy comparisons of changing opioid or route of administration in chronic pain.

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  • Regional cerebral perfusion was also assessed using technetium-99m hexamethylpropylene amine oxime.

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  • Expression levels for receptors and ligands were assessed by semiquantitative reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction analysis.

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  • All potential recruits serve a two-year probation during which they are assessed for mountaineering competence and the acquisition of specific mountain rescue skills.

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  • In evaluating how well educational provision was managed, HM Inspectors assessed the processes.. .

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  • If your child is at school, it is likely that they will be assessed there by the educational psychologist.

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  • Once the position of the quadrat had been established, the sward composition within the quadrat area was assessed visually.

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  • See also quantitative quantitative that can be measured or assessed using numbers.

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  • The additional assessed contribution from the other radionuclides measured in water is small at less than 0.1 mSv per year.

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  • Cost effectiveness will be assessed using incremental cost effectiveness ratios (ICERs) based on the additional costs incurred per additional informed choice offered.

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  • This has enabled a sensitivity allocation to be made to the various impacts that the foreshore recharge was assessed to have.

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  • These children were assessed at ages 4 and 6 years and are hereafter referred to as the longitudinal sample.

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  • All inpatient referrals to ICU should be assessed prior to ICU admission.

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  • If the local authority thinks that you need nursing care, they should organize for you to be assessed by a registered nurse.

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  • Mrs Y then was not assessed until around 1.00pm, when the gynecology registrar saw her.

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  • But the risks could not have been assessed by the conduct of business regulator without reference to the prudential regulator.

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  • However, renal function should be assessed and the dose should be reduced if there is evidence of severe renal insufficiency.

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  • Additional jobs will be selected as the process continues to ensure that a fully representational sample has been assessed.

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  • Comment The effects of exercise on bone mass in women have been assessed in another systematic review [1] .

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  • Students are provided a rubric (see Table II) specifying how each section of the portfolio will be assessed.

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  • Each course was repeated every 21 days. Response was assessed by extramural review of computed tomography scans.

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  • The severity of sleepiness pre stroke was assessed retrospectively in most of the patients using the Epworth Sleepiness scale.

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  • Resource utilization, length of aplasia, overall (OS) and event-free survival (EFS) were assessed for 63 patients.

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  • Diagnosis of scrotal swellings To determine the nature of a scrotal swelling four aspects need to be assessed.

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  • Therefore anyone requesting such furniture will need to have their specific needs assessed by an Occupational therapist.

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  • Interference effects from other nearby topography can be assessed, and guidance is provided for the effects of flow separation on steep topography.

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  • The impact of the current policy on levels of contamination was assessed through the Delphi survey of experts on chemical contaminants and naturally-occurring toxicants.

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  • Once assessed, it might be appropriate for directors to undertake formal training or, perhaps, a program of executive coaching.

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  • No specific standard radioactivity total indicative dose tritium Anglian Water supplies have been assessed as very low risk.

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  • The insurance cover secured by BioProgress will also underwrite other elements of the costs, damages are yet to be assessed.

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  • Numbers of microscopic fields assessed per section and of sections per animal has been selected to minimize variance between animals.

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  • Ventilation in enclosed or mechanically ventilated areas can also be assessed using tracer gas techniques.

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  • Also, in eight out of ten areas assessed by the Audit Commission, strengths outweighed weaknesses.

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  • Nematicide performance was assessed on marketable yield after discarding any below 45mm and with moderate or severe spraing damage.

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  • The former provision, strengthened by a poll-tax for school purposes assessed on adult males, affects both white and blacks; the latter, owing to the discretion vested in the election officers, affects (in practice) mainly the blacks.

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  • Even after the king's triumph Arnold suffered from the malice of his enemies, who contrived that he should be unfairly assessed for the tallages imposed upon the city.

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  • This limits the right to vote to those who can read and write any article of the constitution of the United States, and have worked or been regularly engaged in some lawful employment, business or occupation, trade or calling for the greater part of the twelve months next preceding the time they offer to register, unless prevented from labour or ability to read and write by physical disability, or who own property assessed at $300 upon which the taxes have been paid; but those who have served in the army or navy of the United States or of the Confederate States in time of war, their lawful descendants in every degree, and persons of good character "who understand the duties and obligations of citizenship under a republican form of government," are relieved from the operation of this law provided they registered prior to the 20th of December 1902.

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  • The expenses in a rural parish are defrayed by means of a rate raised with, and as part of, the poor rate, with a qualification to the effect that agri cultural land, market gardens and nursery grounds are to be assessed to the rate at one-third only of their rateable value.

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  • Each measure will then be assessed for face validity using qualitative methodology.

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  • Where the risk is assessed as not high, quarantine restriction will apply for 21 days with regular veterinary visits undertaken.

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  • The records and radiographs of these patients were reviewed and the patients were finally assessed using the Constant and Oxford Shoulder Scoring System.

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  • The ratable area of the parish is estimated at 5,063 acres, which are assessed at £ 5,635.

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  • Children are assessed and regrouped according to their reading level every eight weeks to ensure they are receiving the most focused instruction.

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  • Comment The effects of exercise on bone mass in women have been assessed in another systematic review [1 ].

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  • This is predominately a self-study module, which will be assessed by course work with the support of personal tutors.

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  • Disease severity was assessed by using a symptom score.

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  • Dangers to remaining sgraffito decorations exist and should be assessed when a scheme is going to be repaired.

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  • Year 4 is partially assessed by a synoptic exam, which covers all aspects of Audiology.

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  • Therefore anyone requesting such furniture will need to have their specific needs assessed by an Occupational Therapist.

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  • Core temperature was assessed at presentation using a tympanic probe on patients over 65 years of age.

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  • These are assessed by experts unconnected with the project.

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  • Benefits are for those who are most financially vulnerable in society and will be assessed and paid within Government guidelines and the relevant legislation.

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  • A convenience fee is assessed by merchants each time a debit card is used.

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  • Fees and charges are assessed against the cardholder for a multitude of reasons.

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  • After the due date, late fees can be assessed against you.

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  • If you speak to a particularly benevolent representative you might actually be able to have fees reversed which have already been assessed to your account.

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  • Customer Service Fee - If you do not utilize the automated telephone system then you may be assessed a fee for speaking with a representative.

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  • Your account will be assessed a late fee if you don't pay the deferred amount during the next billing period.

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  • However, if you want to work on editing photos for longer than three hours you will be assessed a fee.

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  • It's important to note how long the trial period lasts and whether you will be assessed a fee if you don't follow the company's editing policies.

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  • The patterns and times when the person experiences these feelings need to be assessed, and it is important that the individual consider working with a physician or counselor if the feelings persist.

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  • Couples who do book through The Big Day Travel may end up with a free registry (see site for more details); those who do not qualify for the free registry will be assessed fees of 7 percent.

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  • Fees will be assessed for the marriage notice.

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  • The price listed on a particular website may not be the true price of the gown once hidden charges are assessed.

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  • Using the Federal Methodology (FM), you will have your needs and assets assessed by a Federal Government EFC calculator.

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  • Upon arrival, your dog will be assessed by the facility staff according to size, age, temperament, and activity level.

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  • The only difference here is that after the damage has been assessed, you will be contacted with an estimate.

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  • The bill calls for retailers to be assessed fines of $1000 any time they are found selling violent games to minors.

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  • The first thing you do is get assessed by performing some tests so that the game can determine what exercises you need to begin.

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  • Once you've evaluated the pros and cons and assessed your local shipping laws and all systems are go, where do you shop online for wine?

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  • Hypotonia can be assessed because muscle fibers have a smaller diameter than that of normal muscle.

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  • Children with higher-than-average risk for malnutrition should be more closely assessed, and evaluated often.

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  • The sense of balance is assessed by moving the individual's head to various positions or by tilt-table testing.

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  • Electrodes are placed on the skin around the eye and the individual is subjected to a variety of stimuli so that the quality of eye movements can be assessed.

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  • Respirations are best assessed by watching the rise and fall of the neonate's abdomen since infants are diaphragmatic breathers.

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  • When the rate increases, as it did from 2001 to 2002, the factors that precipitated this change need to be assessed and scrutinized.

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  • When the child is capable of understanding and responding to words, speech discrimination is also assessed as part of audiometry.

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  • To insure that speech discrimination only is being assessed, this part of the hearing test is done at decibel levels of 30 to 40 decibels, higher than that of everyday conversation.

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  • Brain processing capabilities can be assessed by spontaneous speech, repetition, reading, naming, writing, and comprehension.

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  • Remote and recent memory can be assessed by the patient's ability to recall historical and current events.

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  • Power is assessed for movements at each joint.

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  • Coordination can also be assessed by asking the patient to alternate tapping the palm then the back of one hand on the thigh.

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  • For example, an eight-year-old is assessed with the Stanford-Binet scale and achieves a standard age score of 115.

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  • Kidney size and scarring can be assessed through ultrasound examination of the kidneys.

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  • Many ELLs who are assessed using traditional methods are referred for special education.

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  • Diagnosis can be objectively assessed using the Apgar score-a recording of the physical health of a newborn infant, determined after examination of the adequacy of respiration, heart action, muscle tone, skin color, and reflexes.

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  • Once the diet has been thoroughly assessed to ensure no hidden sources of gluten are causing the problem, medications may be prescribed.

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  • About 16 percent of children have some form of developmental difficulty or delay, and more than 500,000 American children are assessed for early-intervention programs every year.

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  • Children should not be assessed by a person they have just met for the first time.

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  • These aspects include teaching methods, instructional materials, teacher attitudes, as well as the way the performance of students is assessed.

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  • After referral, a meeting is held to determine whether the child should be assessed or evaluated to determine the type of disability he or she may have.

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  • It is important that the child's abilities are accurately assessed and that an appropriate plan of treatment is developed.

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  • The nutritional status of patients at higher-than-average risk should be more thoroughly assessed and periodically reevaluated during extended hospital stays.

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  • Thus, some chronological 12-year-olds may be assessed as 14 years of age in terms of skeletal development, while others may be assessed as ten.

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  • After birth, the baby's symptoms are assessed.

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  • For example, a ten-year-old is assessed with the WISC-III scale and achieves a full-scale IQ score of 85.

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  • Creativity in childhood is typically assessed through paper-and-pencil measures such as the Torrance Test of Creative Thinking.

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  • Second, critics of creativity tests argue that these tests do not measure creativity per se but instead reflect the specific abilities that are assessed by the tests.

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  • The need for speech therapy, due to speech difficulties caused by hypotonia, should be assessed.

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  • An interview is a time in which you are assessed to see if you fit in with the company.

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  • The late notice may also inform the homeowner of the fees and penalties assessed for the late payment.

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  • The amount that a customer can borrow is calculated based on the difference between the assessed value of the property and the amount of any existing mortgages.

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  • Ultrasounds may be performed as well, and babies who are in a breech position may be assessed for size relative to the amount of amniotic fluid.

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  • It's important to know the difference between harmless though annoying edema and edema that needs to be assessed by a health care provider.

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  • They can buy the shorts online once they have measured the length and assessed that the pattern is one the girl will like.

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  • That will probably mean going along to a try-out, at which you'll be put through your moves and formally assessed.

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  • The plants only need to be assessed about once a year to make sure they are filtering as they ought.

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  • Protein content has been assessed at about twenty percent, higher than most commonly consumed grains like corn, rice, wheat, and oats.

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  • The fragrance will need to be checked and assessed when the candle is lit, as well as when it is unlit, and the fragrance will need to continue to be monitored until the candle is completely burned.

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  • In addition, they are assessed and micro chipped.

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  • Prior to online resources, it was far more difficult to identify individuals of this sexual persuasion and, oh the awkwardness of a poorly assessed advance!

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  • In turn, when you are assessed negatively, use it as food for thought.

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  • The only way to ensure that your diamond is a genuine, natural fancy yellow diamond is by having the stone assessed by GIA and getting a report of the origin of color.

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  • The environmental impact of these drained lakes has not yet been assessed.

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  • Quality of diamonds - Before visiting an auction it is essential to understand how diamonds are assessed and what makes a good quality diamond.

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  • Have the ring's condition assessed by a jeweler.

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  • Love matches in astrology are assessed using natal charts as a tool for measuring compatibility.

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  • Zodiac compatibility is assessed by the harmonization or conflicting nature of certain energies.

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  • A 10 percent penalty will also be assessed against you.

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  • The best athletic footwear shops will have a space available where you can go for a short run and be assessed by the salespeople in each shoe you try until you are achieving your most correct stance.

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  • This study assessed computerized medical records in the Vaccine Safety Datalink to conclude that rates of autism spectrum disorders and other neurological problems rose consistently with increased exposure to thimerosal in vaccines.

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  • A one-time charge is assessed for the privilege of using the business concept, attending training programs, and learning the entire business.

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  • Sales tax is an ad valorem tax assessed on all goods, services and property purchased.

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  • These card making lessons are generally provided free of charge, although a small fee may be assessed to cover the cost of materials used in the sample project.

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  • Annual mileage - The more miles a drivers logs a year, the higher the insurance premiums that will be assessed.

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  • The driver is also responsible for paying any court costs assessed by the judge in the case.

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  • Current illnesses may be considered riskier than ones in the past, and the likelihood of the illness recurring will be assessed.

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  • People with high blood pressure are similarly assessed.

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  • Premiums are based upon your age -not on whether you have a pre-existing condition- and are assessed on a monthly basis.

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  • There is no fee to apply, which means it would be worthwhile for anyone who is wondering if they would qualify for this type of heath care assistance to fill out a form to have their situation assessed by a case worker.

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  • Participants agree to pay all local, state and federal taxes, including any income, sales or use taxes, as well as any governmental charges assessed on prizes, goods, services or cash gifts.

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  • Any new, unusual skin growth should be assessed by a doctor as soon as possible.

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  • That way, there is a record of their appearance and any deviation can be quickly spotted and assessed for possible cancer.

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  • At a doctor's office, a skin tag sufferer may have the tag assessed and removed in just an hour or two.

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  • The rate and calculation of penalties assessed against a taxpayer who files or pays late depends on the amount they owe and how long it has been overdue.

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  • You must also include any tax penalties assessed against you, of which the IRS will notify you.

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  • National Fire Department Honor Guard Competition was held in Indianapolis, Indiana, at the Indiana Convention Center on April 25, 2009.Honor guards are assessed on uniformity, neatness, cleanliness, and military bearing.

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  • Dustin assessed her in silence for a few seconds, and she had the feeling his sharp gaze missed nothing.

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  • She assessed that – for the first time – he wasn't entirely certain how to react.

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  • Gabriel assessed the half-demon was conflicted.

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  • His head tilted to the side, and she assessed that he and Gabriel were speaking mentally.

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  • By the austere clothing and stern features, Katie assessed she was in some kind of religious convent.

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  • There was a long pause where the two assessed each other.

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  • She assessed him again and shifted under his scrutiny before looking away.

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  • Dean skied a few tentative yards down the slope, took a couple of turns, stopped, and assessed himself.

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  • At the old house Katie retrieved some supplies for Carmen while Bill assessed the damage.

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  • She instinctively assessed him for weaknesses the way she did everyone.

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  • She was a horrible liar, uncertain enough in her attempts that he assessed she didn't do it often.

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  • The assessed valuation of property in the city in 1905 was $115,338,920 (about the true value), and the bonded debt $1,079,595.

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  • From 1871 to 1894 it was assessed at 13.20% of taxable income, this quota being formed of 12% main quota and 1.20% as an additional tenth.

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  • The works were to be operated by the government foi ten years, and the cost assessed against the holders of the land.1 At the conclusion of this period the system was to pass into the control of the landholders, with no further charge by the government.

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  • Taxation is assessed under British supervision and paid into the native treasury.

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  • In the majority report it was stated " that, in order to place agricultural lands in their right position as compared with other ratable properties, it is essential that they should be assessed to all local rates in a reduced proportion of their ratable value."

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  • It may be added that, if a lessee covenants to pay rates and taxes, no demand by the collector apparently is necessary to constitute a breach of the covenant; where a rate is duly made and published it is the duty of the parties assessed to seek out the collector and pay it.

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  • The market is of ancient origin, and was formerly held on Monday; in the survey the tolls are assessed at 45 shillings.

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  • The increase in wealth may best be measured by the rise in assessed valuation.

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  • It was assessed at 50 hides in the Domesday survey and was then held by the bishop of Lincoln.

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  • There were very few slaves in the state, and the tax was accordingly assessed upon dwelling-houses and land, the value of the houses being determined by the number and size of the windows.

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  • Under the act of 1899 all these rates are consolidated into a single rate, called the general rate, which is assessed, made, collected and levied as the poor rate, but the interests of persons previously entitled to exemptions are safeguarded.

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  • On the 7th of June 1649 he was assessed to the monthly contribution laid on the country by parliament.

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  • In 1675 a special commission was appointed to inquire into their conduct, and on the 27th of May 1682 it decided that the regents and the senate were solely responsible for dilapidations of the realm, the compensation due by them to the crown being assessed at 4,000,000 daler or £50o,000.

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  • And to qualify for registration after 1904 one must have paid all state poll taxes assessed against him for the three years immediately preceding his application, unless he is a veteran of the Civil War; and unless physically unable he must "make application in his own handwriting, without aid, suggestion or memorandum, in the presence of the registration officers, stating therein his name, age, date and place of birth, residence and occupation at the time and for two years next preceding, whether he has previously voted, and, if so, the state, county and precinct in which he voted last"; and must answer questions relating to his qualifications.

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  • Her gaze assessed their location for a safe path towards the ocean.

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  • Every pass of importance is known and recorded; every route of significance has been explored and mapped; Afghanistan has assumed a new political entity by the demarcation of a boundary; the value of Herat and of the Pamirs as bases of aggression has been assessed, and the whole intervening space of mountain and plain thoroughly examined.

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