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  • The Libyan program recently discovered was far more extensive than was assessed prior to that. -- David Kay
  • Someday I suspect, when Jesus has definitely got me for a sunbeam, my works may be adequately assessed. -- Noel Coward
  • Our names are an integral part of the faces we show to the world. If we're judged first on outward appearances, we're assessed next on our names. -- Sharon Bolton
  • Men at a distance, who have admired our systems of government unfounded in nature, are apt to accuse the rulers, and say that taxes have been assessed too high and collected too rigidly. -- Henry Knox
  • The main part of the Hyde bill is to withhold U.S. contributions to the regular assessed budget of the U.N. unless they make real and substantial reforms in the way they operate. -- Cliff Stearns
  • Women are actually superb at math; they just happen to engage in their own variety of it, an intricate personal math in which desires are split off from one another, weighed, balance, traded, assessed. -- Caroline Knapp
  • In six short years, small business owners and family farmers will once again be assessed a tax on the value of their property at the time of their death, despite having paid taxes throughout their lifetime. -- Doc Hastings
  • Television has given Pakistan a truly open national forum for the first time in its history. Ideas are debated, leaders are assessed and criticised, and a nation of 170 million people is finally discovering, together, what it thinks. -- Mohsin Hamid
  • There was no real fringe theatre in London until way after the war, so either a play was done secretly with a club licence or it was done openly and had to be assessed along with everything else. -- Timothy West
  • The hazards posed by Near-Earth Asteroids are assessed by Sentry, a computer system developed by the Near-Earth Objects Group at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif. The software factors together a cosmic rock's coordinates, distance, velocity, and gravitational influences to calculate its trajectory. -- Brendan I. Koerner
  • Issues relating to global health and sustainability must stay high on the agenda if we are to cope with an ageing and ever-increasing population, with growing pressure on resources, and with rising global temperatures. The risks and dangers need to be assessed and then confronted. -- Martin Rees
  • To my knowledge, there have been no studies done on the effects of antidepressants and altitude. But it is hugely important to find out if there are side effects. We should also find out what are the effects on fine motor skills and reaction time. These are all important questions that should be assessed. -- Dale Archer
  • Moral character is assessed not by what a man knows but by what he loves -- Saint Augustine
  • The beauty of a game of chess is usually assessed according to the sacrifices it contains. -- Rudolf Spielmann
  • Great books are great in part because of what they ask of their readers: they are not readily encountered, easily assessed. -- Alan Jacobs
  • Students would be assessed on effort rather than skill. You didn't have to be a natural athlete to do well in gym. -- John J. Ratey
  • Dear one, near me, truth assessed, reborn worldwise, mind at rest. True heart sow you, God has blessed, your soul whispers, love confessed. -- George Harrison
  • Before you invest, you must ensure that you have realistically assessed your probability of being right and how you will react to the consequences of being wrong. -- Benjamin Graham
  • Vice-President Ford, possibly preparing for higher duties, assessed Kissinger's part in the Syrian-Israeli troop disengagement as "the great diplomatic triumph of this century or perhaps any other. -- Edwin Newman
  • Today nearly all historians, whether Christians or not, accept that Jesus existed and that the Gospels contain plenty of valuable evidence which has to be weighed and assessed critically. -- Graham Stanton
  • Taxes are a universal burden in moral as well as in civil life. There is not a pleasure, social or otherwise, which is not assessed by fate at its full value! -- Alfred de Musset
  • One thing about being a performer is you're not just doing an intellectual job behind a desk; you're out there performing and being looked at, being assessed for really superficial stuff. -- Amanda Palmer
  • The religions of the world must be assessed, not on the basis of their convoluted theologies, but in terms of the extent to which they serve as forces of liberation and empowerment. -- Agnivesh
  • I felt his eyes devour me as I moved around the room. He assessed me head to toe without blinking, and a hot ache shivered through me. A kiss would've been less intimate. -- Becca Fitzpatrick
  • Imagine how dull life would be if variables assessed for admission to a graduate program really did predict who would succeed and who would fall. Life would be intolerable - no hope, no challenge -- Robyn Dawes
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