How To Use Assessor In A Sentence
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The tax assessor determined that the property was subject to taxation based on its infrequent use for religious purposes.
Christianity Today
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The requirement will be extended to smaller properties as soon as there are enough accredited energy assessors.
Times, Sunday Times
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He also worked as an insurance claims assessor on car wrecks and had car body repair at a local college.
Times, Sunday Times
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Any party taking an appeal to the board from a decision or determination of the commissioner or of a board of assessors, hereinafter referred to as the appellee, shall file a petition with the clerk of the board of tax appeals and serve upon said appellee in the manner provided in section nine a copy thereof.
Acts and resolves passed by the General Court
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The council is also fighting to improve its standing in the eyes of its official assessors.
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The aldermen and the commons were to meet together at least once a quarter, (598) and no member of the common council was to serve on inquests, nor be appointed collector or assessor of a talliage.
London and the Kingdom - Volume I
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Since last July, 750 users of non-residential services have been re-assessed for their ability to pay and 300 homes have been visited by assessors.
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Recent research into the assessors' records has documented seven previously unrecorded Boston clockmakers working between 1787 and 1799.
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The government appointed independent assessors to review the viability of the remaining coal mines.
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Assessors do this all the time, if not always with absolute precision, at least well enough to meet normal statutory requirements.
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Maggie said that I shouldn't make risky jokes with assessors in case they take it the wrong way.
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The canisters could be dangerous if people use them without training, risk assessors said.
The Sun
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According to the assessor's statement, the fire damage was not severe.
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I spot an ad for training to 'become a multi-skilled energy assessor'.
Times, Sunday Times
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They are normative because the assessment will depend inpart on the value judgements adopted by the assessor.
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It was one of five selected selected for inspection by the Assessors from a total entry of 15.
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On entering the diplomatic service of the Holy See he was appointed by Gregory XVI successively secular prelate (1830), referendary of the superior law court, assessor of the criminal tribunal, delegate to Orvieto, Viterbo, and Macerata, canon of St. Peter's (made deacon, 1840).
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize
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Quoth Ali, “So be it;” whereupon the merchant fetched an assessor from the Kazi’s court and, taking the prescribed acknowledgment, delivered to him the key wherewith he entered the house.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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Essential supplies carried by the assessors include a survival shelter, 30-metre rope, climbing sling and karabiner, along with the inevitable first aid kit.
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If the assessors disagree about a candidate's prospects, they can go to the videotape and replay a critical moment.
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You may not know an energy assessor yet, but next year things could be different.
Times, Sunday Times
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Last session, subject assessors carried out around 4000 visits to centres offering National Certificate modules.
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She worked in the tax assessor's office in Savannah.
Times, Sunday Times
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While suburban townships such as Aurora, Naperville and Wheatland have a more relevant role for the township assessor, is it in the taxpayer's best interest to have township government in urban areas?
Archive 2009-12-01
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The assessor will recommend energy efficiency measures for the property.
Times, Sunday Times
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The first, obvious area was in the redistribution of workload between internal auditors and what would be the external assessors.
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When the damage assessor called, he cut a check for $139.
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Re: reforming & consolidating N.O.'s 7 wasteful assessorship fiefdoms:
Your Right Hand Thief
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The government appointed independent assessors to review the viability of the remaining coal mines.
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Harvey could have done more, for Florida legislators had to take local assessors out of their tricky political situation before the state could equalize its educational funding in 1973.
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Drafts and redrafts are demanded, scripts are shaped to please the stars, the backers, the assessors, anything to prevent a director going on location and creating something the producers can't control.
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Home information pack inspectors and domestic energy assessors will be added soon.
Times, Sunday Times
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You had to scan the microfiche or even thumb through dusty tomes at the local library or tax assessor's office.
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Johnson, who was elected Aug. 7 to succeed three-term assessor
The Memphis Daily News
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The meeting of both needs have been greatly helped by the appointment of Principal Subject Assessors in the larger cognate groups.
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The assessor stated that the fire damage was not as severe as the hotel's owner had claimed.
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By contrast, expert witness immunity is not available to a party who acts as an assessor or mediator in an entirely private capacity.
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The tax assessor determined that the property was subject to taxation based on its infrequent use for religious purposes.
Christianity Today
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Umpires now have official mentors in the same way that football referees have assessors sitting in the stands.
Times, Sunday Times
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Charles XII to an assessorship on the Board of Mines (1716).
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon
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Then you are ready to undertake duties as a fully-fledged subject assessor.
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College lecturers acted as external assessors of the exam results.
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Because few such cases proceed to trial it was argued that claims assessors should be able to issue proceedings on behalf of their clients.
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The government appointed independent assessors to review the viability of the remaining coal mines.
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But a good rating from the independent assessors can make all the difference.
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The mainly influential factors to the construct validity of assessment center are dimension, exercise, assessor, assessee and rating method.
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As in most American taxing jurisdictions, the assessor first appraises the separate market value of land and buildings for each taxable parcel.
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He currently is a referee assessor and acts as a mentor for up-and-coming young referees in Hampshire.
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According to the assessor's statement, the fire damage was not severe.
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He cited the delay of cases as one of the problems of the system of assessorship.
ANC Daily News Briefing
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Most degree courses have a practical element and assessors have praised the university for the work placements it offers.
Times, Sunday Times
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Andrew Burt's section deals with appointment, training and deployment of the subject assessors.
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When I looked at him my heart inclined to him and I loved him; and he sat by my side and talked with me a while, when the young lady again clapped her hands and behold, a side door opened and out of it came the Kazi with his four assessors as witnesses; and they saluted us and, sitting down, drew up and wrote out the marriage contract between me and the youth and retired.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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You had to scan the microfiche or even thumb through dusty tomes at the local library or tax assessor's office.
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Voss glanced up from the diamond assessor as the contessa left.
THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
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The government appointed independent assessors to review the viability of the remaining coal mines.
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They also outstripped results predicted by independent assessors.
The Sun
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The service now has 63 assessors, seven adjudicators and about 20 mediators.
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A video camera and assessors working four-hour shifts logged James' record-breaking attempt.
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Then they receive advice and guidance from the expert assessors on how they can improve their performance.
Times, Sunday Times
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For this reason a change of name is proposed from external auditors to external assessors.
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Shareholders will find out today the identity of an independent assessor who will determine what compensation they will be paid for their investment.
Times, Sunday Times
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Find out how your district levies taxes -- on 100% of the market value or some fraction of it -- by calling the assessor's office.
Three Steps to Cut Your Property Taxes
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It took three minutes for the insurance assessors to write it off.
Times, Sunday Times
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If they had wanted legal advice, then they should have appointed a legal assessor, not a draftsman and made that clear to the parties.
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The Methodist-owned Association is not a municipality, but a part of Neptune Township, and the tax assessor there says that a portion of a lot (the boardwalk is all in one real estate lot) cannot be separated out for special tax treatment.
Archive 2007-09-01
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In 1747 he resigned his assessorship and, at his request, received as a pension the half of his salary.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon
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The Cleveland schools were selected for honours after they were visited by assessors.
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When the damage assessor called, he cut a check for $139.
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But parenthood has a way of knocking all that unconventional stuffing out of you and replacing it with your inner risk assessor.
Times, Sunday Times
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Advertising thousands of NVQ Assessor jobs, Tutor, Trainer, Lectuer, Verifier, Manager and Director jobs each week.
Literacy News – 90th Edition « News « Literacy News
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The plaintiff lived in Totteridge and was evaluated for the poor rates by the assessors for Hatfield.
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And if that can't be agreed it will be decided by an independent assessor.
Times, Sunday Times
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The clinical assessors studied 50 case records culled randomly from the past six months' activity, and on the second day I had a two hour viva on selected records.
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The tax assessor determined that the property was subject to taxation based on its infrequent use for religious purposes.
Christianity Today
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He was a risk assessor.
Times, Sunday Times
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The tax assessor determined that the property was subject to taxation based on its infrequent use for religious purposes.
Christianity Today
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More courts magistrates and prosecutors were needed for an effective system of assessorship, SABC radio news reports.
ANC Daily News Briefing
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He said the US would consider backing the appointment of an independent assessor to pronounce on the validity of the ceasefires.
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This is not about computers replacing qualified assessors, although computer-assisted assessment schemes are in place in many schools.
Times, Sunday Times
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It is envisaged that a large proportion of the work of the external assessors will be judgmental in nature.
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For this reason a change of name is proposed from external auditors to external assessors.
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All those questions will be decided by medical assessors and will not be open to litigation.
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The assessor works out how much the residents could save with the measures and then how much the repayments would be.
Times, Sunday Times
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His family has had the assessorship "responsibilities" for most of Uptown for several generations.
Your Right Hand Thief
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Will the score awarded by the domestic energy assessor be the new way to compete with the neighbours this winter?
Times, Sunday Times
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But more subject assessors operating in the same cognate group leads to the need for more induction and training.
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Only the tax assessor noted their existence.
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It is envisaged that a large proportion of the work of the external assessors will be judgmental in nature.
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According to Steve Coole, Vice-President of the NUS at the University College of Creative Arts, ‘anonymous marking was considered in 2002 but due to the nature of the teaching and learning process the assessor is often familiar with a student's work before the final submission for assessment, therefore it was not thought possible to adopt a policy of anonymous marking.’
Archive 2006-01-01
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Anyway, one of the assessors questioned whether the piece belonged appropriately in a landscape folio.
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The damage was not serious but the insurance assessor wanted to write it off.
Times, Sunday Times
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Zimbabwe has no jury system and cases are routinely tried by a judge sitting with two lay assessors.
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He also worked as an insurance claims assessor on car wrecks and had car body repair at a local college.
Times, Sunday Times
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The first, obvious area was in the redistribution of workload between internal auditors and what would be the external assessors.
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I told him I thought the assessorship games would change relatively soon.
Your Right Hand Thief
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They can also stay in the room free for one night a week, but the tax assessors might have something to say about that.
Times, Sunday Times
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He plays a straight-laced risk assessor on honeymoon, who finds that his new wife takes a shine to the first beefcake she meets.
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Specialist risk assessors had warned about a fire risk, but a recall was not issued.
The Sun
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An independent assessor who listened to her performance in criminal law examination gave her 71 per cent instead of the 40 per cent that she originally received.
Times, Sunday Times
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Plaintiff and its attorneys disclaim all responsibility for, and the purchaser at the sale takes the property subject to, the valuation of the property by the County Assessor as real or personal property, affixture of any mobile or manufactured home to the land, deactivation of title to a mobile or manufactured home on the property, if any, environmental contamination on the property, if any, and zoning violations concerning the property, if any.
Undefined
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Moreover the office led to the cardinalate; the only "rise" that could be given to the assessor was his promotion to the Sacred College.
The Three Cities Trilogy, Complete Lourdes, Rome and Paris
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Two assessors independently reviewed each trial, and disagreements were resolved by consensus.
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An assessorship in Chicago is worth nominally 1500 dollars per annum, but "everyone knows that in Chicago an assessorship is the shortest cut to fortune.
AN AUSTRALIAN IN CHINA
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I saw him attain his doctor's degree, and then raise himself to the assessorship, without any thing of all this appearing arduous to him, or his having in the least hurried or been too late with any thing.
Autobiography: Truth and Fiction Relating to My Life
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The assessor stated that the fire damage was not as severe as the hotel's owner had claimed.
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An assessor, who was blind to the LUMT assessments (ie, not involved in the reliability of the LUMT assessments) obtained and measured the acetate tracings using a planimeter.
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He also worked as an insurance claims assessor on car wrecks and had car body repair at a local college.
Times, Sunday Times
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I noticed that a colleague had removed all forms with negative grades and comments before handing them to the assessor.
Times, Sunday Times
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These were selected for examination by the assessors, but rejected for planning faults.
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Public sector workers -- teachers and also nurses, firefighters, paramedics, psychological counselors, surveyors, assessors, just for starters -- typify the skilled workforce that the post-war public university helped to make solidly middle class.
Christopher Newfield: Still Unmaking the Public University
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Aqui no Futura recebemos o e-mail de uma assessoria de Campinas falando de uma terapeuta holística que analisou a catástrofe desse acidente pela numerologia, tarô.
Global Voices in English » Air Bus AF 447: Sorrow, lack of information and sensationalism
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I called the assessor’s office and was told my only option was to go to court but it would be expensive and I would probably loose.
Errors of Enchantment » Tax Lightning is Dead; Long Live Tax Lightning?
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She wants defendants to have the right to opt only for trial by judge or for trial by judge and assessors.
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The new organisation's assessors will conduct local visits and will gather information on patients' experience of the doctor's service.
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It is not known how much the destroyed works are worth and insurance assessors are still working on a valuation.
Times, Sunday Times
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He is taking the A1 assessors course to become an assessor for candidates studying for NVQs in warehousing.
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In addition, she is an assessor in the Veterinary Nurse Training scheme and is also studying for her certificate in nursing exotics.
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Among programmes being introduced was the so-called assessor programme, already operating in Cape Town's Magistrate's Courts and soon to be extended to the remaining provinces.
ANC Daily News Briefing
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For this reason, a mechanism must be built to ensure that assessors can be monitored and supported.
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For this reason, a mechanism must be built to ensure that assessors can be monitored and supported.
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Then he cautioned them against disobedience and quoth he, "Be ye not deluded by becoming my companions nor say to yourselves, We be the assessors of the King; for that the byword declareth: Whenas the King sitteth beware of his severity, and be not refractory whenever he shall say to thee 'Do.'
Arabian nights. English
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The role of the community in fighting crime through formal and informal structures will also be addressed, with discussion centring on issues such as gangsterism, lay assessors, street committees and community courts.
ANC Daily News Briefing
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The office of assessor is so important that it is included among the cardinalitial appointments; that is, the only promotion considered proper for an assessor is to raise him to the rank of cardinal.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize
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Bribery of tax assessors is commonplace.
Times, Sunday Times
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A bevy of professional ‘risk assessors’ has cropped up on TV and radio like toadstools after a summer rain.