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For eleven years, he also served as the city assessor.
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In the 17th century, each such court was enlarged to include four assessors; and, in 1775, a "metrykant" s and a "regens".
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One examiner acts as interlocutor and assessor, interacting with the candidates and managing the test.
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The assessor sorts or ranks the statements into eight categories, from most descriptive (scored 7) to not descriptive or irrelevant (scored 0).
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He served as clerk of the school board 19161934, town assessor 19161921, and chairman of the town board 19211932.
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For every accreditation on-site assessment, one assessor is designated as the team leader.
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These characteristics have often been treated as empirical, self-evident to the assessor.
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Also, one assessor serves the entire county as opposed to one for every township.
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The assessments are sent to external assessors, assuring that student work conforms to program standards.
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The assessor validates this data to ensure it is accurate and completely covers the assessment scope.
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