Those with an abnormal finding should get colonoscopy to assess the colon for polyps, diverticula and cancer.
Sunday's race will be the first time an F1 race has started in daylight and ended under floodlights and the drivers were quick to get out onto the track to assess the impact of the changing light conditions and the cooler track temperatures.
It may get even harder to assess the true state of America's poor.
"When we get to Leeds and I assess the wicket with team coach Peter Moores then we'll be able to give a whereabouts of what the 11 will be, " said England captain Michael Vaughan.
People have speculated about what a new owner of the Dodgers will do, but they'll get there and have to assess the situation, and they'll be limited somewhat by what the choices are on the market.
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To get through the application process local astronomers conducted a survey to assess the levels of light pollution, and lighting engineers audited the existing external lighting in the national park.
Another way to assess risk is to look at whether fiscal adjustments can credibly get the country where it needs to be.
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That said, ordinary Americans find it impossible to assess whether they get good value for the billions they spend on intelligence.
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But crucially, they benefited from having time to assess their 2, 000 different properties and work out how to get the best prices for them.
"They want the period of a day or two to assess the effect of the first missile ... to probably get an orbit or two, to get an understanding of what effect the first intercept had on the satellite before launching another interceptor, " Ham said.
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For instance, although Intel's practice of providing rebates to retailers who sell PCs with Intel chips inside, could be interpreted as an innocent discount, Balto says he expects to see courts scrutinize the policies to assess whether Intel deliberately took measures to hamper AMD's ability to get PCs using its chips displayed and sold by retailers.
As investment in single family homes for rent becomes more common banks will be better able to assess the risk associated with such and investment and investment loans will become easier to get and have lower interest rates.
In theory, states still get the revenue because buyers are to self-assess use tax when sellers are not required to charge sales tax.
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If one were to assess which occupations were at greatest risk based who calls OSHA to complain, one would get a very different picture than if one were to examine hospital admissions that were occupationally related.
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Swiss Re's Mr Knoepfel sees insurance companies rushing to get into the business of helping clients assess carbon liabilities and assets.
It could also help some firms get a passing grade on government 'stress tests' to assess their fiscal health.
Why not let Obama get sworn in and have a chance to govern before we assess whether he'll remain loyal to the base?
"If industry had to wait for government employees to be available to do the testing" and to develop enough technical knowledge to assess new aviation technologies, "we would just never get any products certified, " Goglia said.
"We had an opportunity to get a fairly in-depth intelligence assessment on what's going on in Afghanistan and Pakistan, and to assess individually where we are in each and what's changed since March" when the president decided to send an additional 21, 000 troops, Gibbs said.
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