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    NAAC Assesses and accredits institutions of higher education in India.

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    Hemodialysis adequacy: Assesses patient constantly for signs and symptoms of inadequate dialysis.

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    Assesses customer needs, analyzes their cost advantage and risk, and also recommends effective strategies.

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    Assesses, records and reports on the development, progress, attainment and achievement of students.

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    Assesses information systems application development implementation and processing risks that warrant audit attention.

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    The report Assesses a country's wealth is based on the property of the people.

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    A block-based decomposition that Assesses all subsections of the image would also be required.

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    The SYM-B™ inventory Assesses which among the five focus areas are the strongest and weakest.

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    The survey Assesses which locations around the world provide the best or the worst living conditions.

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    The index Assesses which locations around the world provide the best or the worst living conditions.

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    A person can also complain about any unwarranted rude behavior of Income Tax officials with Assesses.”.

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    The global survey Assesses which locations around the world provide the best or worst living conditions.

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    The ranking Assesses which locations around the world provide the best or the worst living conditions.

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    GSTN shall migrate all such Assesses/dealers to the GSTN network and shall issue GSTIN number and password.

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    The liveability quotient Assesses which locations around the world provide the best or the worst living conditions.

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    The Assesses/Taxpayers maintaining Accounts with the Bank can now pay online Excise and Service Tax for all Commisionerates.

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    The injury is the same, but the difference is how the brain Assesses the pain without sufficient sleep.”.

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    Instead of monitoring your web traffic, the system Assesses how the market is responding to your branding strategy.

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    The injury is the same," he explains,"but the difference is how the brain Assesses the pain without sufficient sleep.".

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    The National Assessment and Accreditation Council(NAAC) is an organisation that Assesses and accredits higher education Institutions(HEIs) in India.

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    Should be it one where the government Assesses and compensates loss, or should it be a premium-based insurance model?

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    Relate to absolutely any sphere of human manifestation, but not satisfying either directly the person, or someone who Assesses the personality.

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    Study all the existing Central Excise procedures, and streamline and simplify them, so that the Assesses are encouraged to comply voluntarily.

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    The main biomarkers that the test Assesses are the proteins LG3BP and C163A, the plasma concentrations of which predicts this type of cancer.

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    Our latest research Assesses how good the evidence is that opioids can help chronic pain effectively, balanced against any harms they can cause.

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    Transparency International's study, which will be published in full in May 2018, Assesses three dimensions of the IMO's governance structure: transparency, accountability and integrity.

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    Summons are to be issued as a last resort where Assesses are not co-operating and this section should not be used for the top management;

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    The Berlin-based Transparency International's study, which will be published in full in May 2018, Assesses three dimensions of the IMO's governance structure: transparency, accountability and integrity.

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    All existing Assesses or taxpayers or persons who are required to furnish a return of income, either on behalf of self or others, must obtain PAN.

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    He Assesses that a true understanding of reverence is missing from both modern society and the“modern discussions of the ancient cultures that prized it”(Woodruff, p. 3).

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