33 collocations for assessing

It is not by reference to date or country, or grade of material progress, that we assess the value of moral judgments, but by that subjective standard with which our own moral attainments supply us in regard to all that is equal or less, similar or dissimilar.

More delightful still, as there is nobody authorized to assess taxes, the fortunate inhabitants do not pay any.

This he could do according to the usual terms of agreement; but when it came to the point he found that the person called in to assess the damage put it at a much lower figure than he had himself; and who was to decide what was or was not a reasonable head of game?

I was retained to assess compensation for the immense blocks of buildings acquired for the space now occupied by the Law Courts.

This office necessitated assessing duties on wools, skins, wines, and candles.

The English system of assessing an income tax at the source, however, has its disadvantages.

Men of integrity were elected by the vote of the General Assembly, consisting of the three ordersnamely, of the nobility, the clergy, and the tiers étatto assess the taxation of each individual; and these assessors themselves were taxed by four of their own number.

I pay as large a tax as many of the men in A.P., and yet cannot say who shall assess my property for a single year.

But the King was quarrelling with his Electors, and was in bad humor, and sent to Uri to forbid them from assessing land-rates on a convent there.

"You have assessed the situation very well."

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When the comptroller-general proposed to the king to abolish privileges, and assess the impost equally, renouncing the twentieths, diminishing the gabel, suppressing custom-houses in the interior and establishing provincial assemblies, Louis XVI. recognized an echo of his illustrious ministers.

" The principle of assessing income at its source, as applied in this act, does not relieve the individual from the necessity of making a full revelation to the tax officials of his personal income from all sources.

If first there is recognized the error of assessing the equitable ownership interests in addition to the body of wealth, and secondly there is created an efficient agency of assessment, the taxation of corporations can be logically and easily brought into accord with a harmonious system of state and local taxation.

Supervisors meet and assess road labor, and sign road tax warrants.

Richard made himself very unpopular in 1485 by his forced loans, as they were called: a system of assessing a man after dark with a self-cocking writ and what was known as the headache-stick, a small weapon which was worn up the sleeve during the day, and which was worn behind the ear by the loyal subject after nightfall.

If she suffered punishment involving loss of civil status under any other law which did not assess the penalty of confiscation, the husband acquired the dowry just as if she were dead.

The fact that a significant section of the readership skips reading the editorial should make the editors sit up and assess the relevance of the editorials they write, or get written on their behalf.

As, however, this arrangement excluded villeins and strangers, the franchise always belonged to a particular body in every towna body undoubtedly possessed of property, for they bore the charges of their members, and on them were assessed the subsidies and taxes voted by Parliament.

The wealthy Secessionists of St. Louis were assessed the sum of ten thousand dollars, for the benefit of the Union refugees from Arkansas and other points in the Southwest.

Confidence in personal declarations, then, is the only indemnity for the right, which the nation has not exercised but has not lost, of itself granting and assessing the twentieths.

Though the method of assessing companies as if they were single persons renders it impossible to obtain accurate information in recent years as to the number of persons enjoying incomes of various sizes, a comparison made by Mr Mulhall of incomes in 1867 and 1895 indicates that, while the lower middle-class is growing rapidly, the number of the rich is growing still more rapidly.

Setting the time to use the water and assessing fatiga work.

"It is not now possible to assess the consequences of this great consummation.

Write up all the papers in the case, make proper entries in the docket, assessing costs, etc.

33 collocations for  assessing