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"assessor" Definitions
  1. an expert in a particular subject who is asked by a court or other official group to give advice
  2. a person who calculates the value or cost of something or the amount of money to be paid
  3. a person who judges how well somebody has done in an exam, a competition, etc.

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And the other independent assessor might make the same error.
" And then the Host said it: "Remember Eve, Assessor Paz?
The local tax assessor appraised the property at $10.4 million.
The local tax assessor appraised the property at $10.4 million.
The assessor is responsible for land valuations and property tax policy.
The assessor would be appointed by the F.T.C. and the privacy committee.
The year he lived there, the county assessor valued the home at $135,000.
The city assessor had set the value of her property at around $56,000.
Rosneft wanted an independent assessor to track how the joint ventures spent money.
IBM estimates that the accuracy of its skills assessor is between 85% and 95%.
The company claims that its skills assessor currently has between 85% and 95% accuracy.
Mr. Delgado began to chuckle and turned to the county property assessor, Murry Harris.
It would be standard procedure; Paz would merely be fulfilling his duty as Assessor.
An assessor compares your building to similar rental buildings to figure out its value.
There are about 700 single-family houses, according to Todd Huttunen, Eastchester's town assessor.
The price assessor did not publish prices on Wednesday due to the Singapore public holiday.
Facebook also agreed to the creation of a position for an independent assessor, the people said.
Edye McCarthy, Greenburgh's assessor, said Irvington contains approximately 1,180 single-family homes and 100 multifamily homes.
His brother is the Webb County sheriff, and his sister is the county's tax assessor-collector.
House hunters will find mostly single-family homes — 8,818 of them, said Paul Friia, Westport's assessor.
City Assessor Carmen Chu, an Asian American, also urged people to separate the disease from ethnicity.
Possible jobs with this major: Construction manager, building surveyor, sustainability consultant, building services engineer, fire risk assessor.
These include an automatic assessor of employees' skills and a tool that assists managers with determining salaries.
James J. Timmings, Mount Pleasant's assessor, said Hawthorne has 1,350 single-family homes and 303 multifamily homes.
That committee and the F.T.C. would appoint an outside assessor to monitor the company's handling of data.
The Mayor and City Council also appoint the City Attorney, City Clerk, City Auditor and City Assessor.
She could hire a mold assessor to inspect the apartment, using the findings to bolster her claim.
She's also the county assessor, the registrar of deeds, the clerk of the court and the election commissioner.
The assessor, under the FTC's new order, will be charged with a biennial review of Facebook's privacy practices.
So, a human is still the assessor, but uses a machine learning algorithm to assist in decision-making.
Patricia S. Braislin, Kent's assessor, said the town has roughly 1,390 single-family homes and 15 multifamily homes.
Can you imagine any risk assessor allowing Joe Public to shake hands with Nicole Kidman without a security screening?
"Place is vintage 1960s in bad shape," the town's assessor wrote when he inspected the house after the sale.
Sundae analyzed public tax assessor records and real estate listing data for residential houses in the largest 660 markets.
Peter Usacov, an IBM project manager based in Hungary, volunteered to be an early adopter of the skills assessor program.
Denise Pinter, Bridgewater's assessor, said the town has nearly 4223 single-family houses and one condominium complex with 17 units.
The former assessor faces charges of human smuggling in Utah and Arkansas and of defrauding Arizona's Medicaid system of $800,000.
Also included is the role of an "external assessor" who would be appointed by both the privacy committee and the FTC.
It's not enough to be told that a "black box" algorithm has a better overall record than a typical human assessor.
When an assessor visited a certain person, they wrote that the person didn't have any problems — because they were an amputee.
If you filed permits to do the work, your local tax assessor can pull those and drop by for a visit.
Dana Gardner Dana Gardner of Grand Terrace, California, was the deputy recorder of the San Bernardino County assessor-recorder-clerk's office.
Thomas J. Waitkins, Cortlandt's assessor, said Buchanan has 578 single-family homes, 93 multifamily homes and a five-unit condominium complex.
Surprisingly, the odds of hitting a half-court shot are pretty good, according to Chris Hamman, odds assessor at SCA Promotions.
The researchers had an experienced "puppy assessor," a stranger to the puppies, administer the test, while they observed and recorded the behavior.
The safety authority acts as a risk assessor in the European Union, producing scientific opinions and advice to guide European policies and legislation.
And after all, he had sort of grown up in the business: His father was a real estate tax assessor for the city.
Let's start with Cook County Assessor Joe Berrios who is under fire again and after a ProPublica/Chicago Tribune investigation slammed his practices.
Outside of Facebook, an independent third-party assessor approved by the FTC will conduct biennial assessments and report to the new privacy committee quarterly.
Facebook must notify the assessor within 30 days of discovering that data of 500 or more users has been compromised, according to the release.
Still, the credit assessor noted that the Singaporean banks have very strong buffers in terms of capital, loan loss provisions and pre-provision income.
Possible jobs with this major: Consulting civil engineer, contracting civil engineer, design engineer, fire risk assessor, nuclear engineer, site engineer, structural engineer, water engineer.
His father is the chief tax assessor of Fayette County in Uniontown, Pa. The couple met in 2013 in a soccer league in Washington.
The assessor would give biannual reports to the company and F.T.C. The company would also designate a compliance officer internally at the executive ranks.
Ms. Gardner, 52, was "known for her 'can-do' attitude and vibrant energy," Bob Dutton, the county's assessor, recorder and clerk, wrote on Facebook.
His mother, the former Ruby Willard Smith, was a tax assessor and homemaker, as well as a maker of textiles that became family heirlooms.
The results are then sent back, converted into the form needed by the claims assessor and a summary is delivered into the insurance company's systems.
Sprint said an independent assessor valued the piece of its bandwidth dedicated to the programme at US$16.4bn, though not everyone in the market agreed.
Facebook must notify the assessor within 30 days of discovering that data of 500 or more users has been compromised, according to the FTC's announcement.
On this score, Smith got inspiration from Bruce Elfant, a soft-spoken Democrat who is the tax assessor for Travis County, where Austin is located.
So when the skills assessor first rolled out to an initial batch of employees around the world, it didn't have data enough to work with.
In Palm Beach County, Florida, the Trump Organization is suing the tax assessor over its tax bill for the Trump National Golf Course Palm Beach.
He used to work for the industry as a senior staff exploration geologist—"that's a very high position," he says—and as environmental risk assessor.
But two of Madigan's allies, Cook County Assessor Joe Berrios (D) — who is also the chairman of the Cook County Democratic Party — and state Rep.
But the city's assessor said Lowe's had partly based its analysis on stores that were more than 25 years old and in economically declining neighborhoods.
Kathy Martin, East Fishkill's assessor, said the town has 9,033 single-family homes, 395 two-family homes, 20 three-family homes and 11 rental buildings.
She shows herself to be a sharp assessor of her own career, even if she seems a little baffled by her iconographic status in pop culture.
When an assessor arrived in 2016 and went over her situation, it was a familiar process: how much help did she need to use the bathroom?
Residents are seeking to recover the value of their condos, which have depreciated by an average of $320,000 per unit, SFGate reported, citing the city's assessor.
If you're not familiar with checking air leaks, you can reach out to a  professional energy assessor who will run a comprehensive energy audit of your home.
IDinsight, the independent assessor, found that the main boost to children's test scores came in the third year of the programme, when Educate Girls hit its stride.
The Maricopa county assessor's website describes Petersen as a graduate of the Arizona State University Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law, adoption attorney and twice-elected assessor.
A payments card company, for instance, should have the PCI certification, which is given out by a Qualified Security Assessor under the PCI Security Standards Council program.
The work of the personality assessor is not unlike the work of the writer or the editor or the artist, even if their ends are vastly different.
In a sphere encrusted with suck-ups, soothers, and self-puffery, Ms. Tanden has emerged as a loyal but insistent straight-talker and acute assessor of Mrs.
Harold Girdlestone, Bedford's sole assessor, said that in the 453-square-mile central hamlet there are approximately 479 single-family homes, 21 condominiums and 70 multifamily homes.
Paul D. Petersen, Maricopa County's assessor, arranged for women from the Marshall Islands to fly to the United States to give birth at taxpayers' expense, prosecutors said.
Voter registration in many Texas counties is handled by the tax assessor, a holdover from the Jim Crow practice of collecting a poll tax, Mr. Ray said.
Dockets are also being made public for the first time, and 50 courts have been allowed to experiment with an "assessor" system that is similar to a jury.
The Assessor also lacks authority, so if they decide the privacy program is not working out, they simply register their complaint and wait for Facebook to justify itself.
The candidate, Robert Stovall, has close ties to Parscale, whom he hired to design his campaign website when he ran for Bexar County tax assessor-collector in 2012.
If you don't see the exemption noted on your tax bill, check with your assessor to make sure you are getting the credit to which you are entitled.
Then there's a $2628 million check from Democratic mega-donor Fred Eychaner, as well as two $28500,6900 checks from Cook County assessor Joe Berrios and his campaign account.
Property taxes for Garrison residents zoned for the Garrison school district are among the lowest in Putnam County (around $2528 per assessed $2007,252, Mr. Kenney, the assessor, said).
In the 2202th Congressional District in Fort Worth, former Tarrant County Tax Assessor-Collector Ron Wright is competing against former Navy pilot Jake Ellzey to replace retiring Rep.
The hotel was only filling about half of its 21.8 rooms on an average night, far below its competitors, internal company records shared with the tax assessor show.
"Back in the heyday it was great," said Jim Kolen, the Curry County assessor, and the husband of the county clerk, recalling the flush days of timber revenue.
We basically had our loan assessor -- as they interviewed the customer -- we deliberately had these signs and we asked them to mark if they were right or not.
Town Assessor Fernando Gonzalez valued the 140-acre complex at $14.3 million (a valuation since increased to $15.1 million) — but Trump's team countered that it was worth $1.4 million.
Paul D. Petersen, an adoption lawyer licensed in Utah and Arizona and elected Maricopa County assessor, was arrested Tuesday night in Arizona, Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes told reporters.
An assessor for Arizona's most populous county has been suspended without pay following his indictment earlier this month in connection with a human-smuggling scheme, according to ABC News.
The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors is not authorized to permanently remove County Assessor Paul Petersen (R) and has instead suspended him for 120 days, according to the outlet.
The order also gives more authority to an independent third-party assessor approved by the FTC who will conduct biennial assessments and report to the new privacy committee quarterly.
The higher the turnout at the next assessor election on March 20th, which is also the day of the gubernatorial primaries, the lower Mr Berrios's chances of re-election.
When the assessor entered Dobbs' information into the computer, it ran through an algorithm that the state had recently approved, determining how many hours of help she would receive.
Mr. Porter's brother, Harold Porter Jr., who is running for Logan County assessor in the election, said on his campaign Facebook page that he did not "condone" the violence.
"It's not normal for people to live like this," said Sonia Schellino, the social affairs assessor for the Turin City Council, run by the anti-establishment 5-Star Movement.
At intersections around Laredo, three signs often nestle next to each other: Martin Cuellar for Sheriff, Rosie Cuellar for Webb County Tax Assessor-Collector, and Henry Cuellar for Congress.
An assessor for Maricopa County in Arizona resigned Tuesday, months after he was indicted in a human trafficking scheme that allegedly involved paying women to give up their babies.
While the designated compliance officers must submit a quarterly privacy review report — sharing this with Facebook's CEO and the independent assessor, as well as with the FTC upon its request.
Iron ore for immediate delivery to China's Tianjin port jumped 4 percent to $62.90 a tonne on Thursday, according to price assessor The Steel Index, following a four-day decline.
In many Texas counties, the tax assessor also manages the voter rolls, a combination of duties that arose out of a shameful poll tax enforced in the state until 1966.
John Ford, Redding's assessor, said there are 3,025 single-family homes, as well as 45 multifamily homes, two small condominium complexes and a luxury senior living community with 332 apartments.
Patricia Braislin, Sharon's assessor, said there are 1,457 single-family homes, 14 multifamily homes, 30 condominiums in three complexes, 13 rental apartments in one building and 393 affordable-housing units.
Richard Seman, New Fairfield's assessor, said the town's 6,4223 residential properties are primarily single-family houses — ranches, split levels, colonials and capes – along with two small 55-plus townhouse complexes.
In one part of the test the assessor threw a ball, waited to see if the puppy played with it and then called to the puppy to bring it back.
VEB said in a statement it planned to sell Svyaz Bank and Globex Bank to the state's Deposit Insurance Agency (DIA) at a market rate set by an independent assessor.
The county assessor for Arizona's largest county was indicted this week on charges of participating in an adoption fraud scheme, according to an indictment from Attorney General Mark Brnovich (R).
The committee will also oversee an external assessor, who will produce quarterly reports on how Facebook is protecting user data, which could be made public under the Freedom of Information Act.
While there are no openings on the ballot in the town of Clarence, where Mr. Collins lives, there are two vacancies in the nearby town of Eden — for assessor and clerkship.
According to his biography on the Maricopa County website, Mr. Petersen was first elected assessor in 2014 and was re-elected in 2016, when he received more than 1 million votes.
According to the biologist Silvana Ibarra Madrigal, who works with the Mexican government as an environmental assessor, Bacalar is home to the largest known group of freshwater stromatolites in the world.
My parents had budgeted for more, originally planning to follow through with a more clinical round of testing, but the assessor suggested investing that money in therapy with an autism specialist instead.
Gerry Iagallo, the village's assessor, said there are 1,149 single-family homes and 25 multifamily homes, as well as approximately 800 cooperative apartments in 26 complexes and 216 condominiums in five complexes.
The restaurant's owner, Alberto Ouazana — who turned out, per his business card, to be an Assessor of the Jewish Community of Rome — asked me my name and what town I was from.
In Travis County, Bruce Elfant, the tax assessor-collector and voter registrar, said his office was trying to organize the "jumble" of information it received on 4,500 voters into a usable format.
Denise Knauer, assessor for the town of Rye, said Port Chester has 957 cooperative apartments in 13 buildings and 750 condominiums in 16 complexes, among them the converted Life Savers Candy Company factory.
Larry Stone, who as county assessor is responsible for coming up with the valuations on which property taxes are based, bristles at what he claims are the company's hardball tactics on agreeing assessments.
As a professional risk-assessor with Dutch-based firm Arcadis, Westerhof was keenly aware of just how vulnerable the city's ancient infrastructure was even without the threat of a once-in-a-lifetime storm.
A designated third-party assessor will also work to identify any gaps in Facebook's privacy policies, and the company will be required to disclose any incident where more than 500 users' data was compromised.
When Bill Copren, 76, a local historian and a former county assessor, wrote his master's thesis on the political history of Sierra County in the mid-19th century, he relied on The Messenger's archives.
As well, the county assessor is suspected of having violated a compact that prevents Marshall Islands citizens from coming to the U.S. for the sole purpose of adoption unless they have a special visa.
The Tribune also reports that since 2000 Mr Berrios, who is also chairman of the Cook County Democratic Party, has raised about $250m through three different campaign funds, a record for an assessor in Illinois.
However, your tax assessor sometimes gets your bill wrong and you could end up with a fee that's much higher than the value of your property, so it's worth knowing roughly how much you owe.
"There is no way you can solve this problem (quickly) ... the magnitude of the problem is really huge," said Kanchan Kaur, a Bengaluru-based assessor at International Fact-Checking Network at U.S.-based Poynter Institute.
Donna Otlowski, Stratford's assessor, said the town has 12,959 single-family homes and 1,045 multifamily homes, plus 2,709 condominiums in 32 complexes, 423 cooperative apartments in two complexes and 506 rental apartments in eight buildings.
The resort brought in sales of $92 million in 2015, with particularly strong business at its restaurants and bars, which include a BLT Prime steakhouse, according to financial reports filed with the county tax assessor.
Democratic leaders have strongly suggested that they will sue to stop Republicans from moving Mr. Collins to a ballot line for a position such as town clerk or assessor that he has no interest in occupying.
" His office deferred comment to the city's cultural assessor, Giorgio Rossi, who said the exhibit and statue were "an occasion to recognize d'Annunzio not only as a literary figure, but above all as a historical figure.
That's how the alleged adoption fraud scheme operated for three and a half years, until Mr. Petersen, the elected assessor of Maricopa County, Arizona, and a private adoption lawyer, was indicted this week in three states.
What You'll Find There are roughly 1,930 single-family houses in Pound Ridge, according to Diane Briganti, the town assessor — a mix of colonials, Cape Cods, ranches, 393th- and 19th-century antiques, midcentury moderns and sprawling contemporaries.
I think the Chinese government is really committed to open up the markets and we are very well represented with all our branches asset management as a staunch business where the world's largest assessor for any country.
But even if someone reads it and finds something objectionable… Facebook must establish a Privacy Committee, Compliance Officers and an Independent Assessor to make sure that the rules it sets for itself are sufficient and being followed sufficiently.
It's also unclear how an AI can possibly do the full job of a human assessor based on a limited set of 2D images alone, and without the ability to peek under the hood or undertake further investigations.
Among the largest components of the union's proposal to raise funds is a plan to set the assessed valuation of commercial buildings at 25 percent of their sale prices rather than leaving valuations up to the Cook County assessor.
Aside from the multibillion-dollar fine, Facebook will be required to conduct a privacy review of every new product or service that it develops, and these reviews must be submitted to the CEO and a third-party assessor every quarter.
In 2014, in reference to unrest in Ferguson, Mo., County Assessor Larry Stein wrote, "There hasn't been this great of a racial divide in America since the 1850's … Congrats to the thugs and animals in Ferguson," according to the outlet.
Edgar Figueres, an assessor for Engel & Völkers, said that while the Gaudí-designed elements of the house are subject to high level of protection — the whole colony is a Unesco-designated world heritage site — the other houses can be freely adapted.
Mr. Benser, 54, is also Mackinac Island's tax assessor and the president of the tourist board, and is building a boutique hotel on the same street where John Jacob Astor made his first million trading furs in the early 103s.
Maricopa County Assessor Paul Petersen (R) is accused of running an adoption law practice that brought women from the Marshall Islands to the U.S. to give birth and then placed the babies for adoption with U.S. parents, according to the indictment.
"I think it's going to bring more people in," said Kai Libby, 55, a retired Border Patrol agent who became the town's first assessor last year to help shepherd the deorganization effort through the multistep process (and thus eliminate his own position).
In June 2018, Dr. Mackereth was undergoing training as a health and disabilities assessor for APM, a service provider, at a Department for Work and Pensions assessment center in London when another trainee asked how a transgender person should be referred to.
You can hire an appraiser to provide your city's tax assessor with reports and comparable property values to back up your findings, said Brigid D'Souza, a CPA and founder of Civic Parent, a website that follows property tax developments in Jersey City.
Joerg Hartmann, an independent expert and assessor on the sustainability of hydropower projects, said the dam was likely to cost $7.58 billion once financing and other costs were taken into account, rising to $2.9 billion on account of cost overruns associated with such projects.
Joerg Hartmann, an independent expert and assessor on the sustainability of hydropower projects, said the dam was likely to cost $7.58 billion once financing and other costs were taken into account, rising to $9.85 billion on account of cost overruns associated with such projects.
Facebook has agreed to create a privacy committee to protect its users' data, as well as an external assessor who would be appointed by the company and F.T.C., said the people, who declined to be named because they were not authorized to speak publicly.
Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, for example, received carbon-neutral status by Airport Carbon Accreditation, an independent assessor, this year for its progress, including cutting CO22020 per-passenger emissions by 22021 percent since 2010 and using wind power for 100 percent of its electricity.
LAUNCESTON, Australia (Reuters) - There is little doubt that Iraq's mooted shift to using Dubai crude futures from long-standing price assessor Platts will shake up the trading of Middle East oil, but is it a once-off shock or the first of the dominoes to fall.
Paul Petersen, an elected county assessor for Maricopa County who is also an adoption lawyer licensed in Utah and Arizona, was charged with 11 felony counts including human smuggling, sale of a child, communications fraud, and pattern of unlawful activity, the Utah Attorney General's Office announced Tuesday.
The office of Joseph Berrios, the elected value-assessor of Cook County, America's second-biggest county with 5.2m residents and 1.8m parcels of land, of which Chicago is part, encourages people to challenge their property-tax bills, arguing that it believes "in their importance as the taxpayers' voice".
Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes (R) charged Petersen with 11 felonies, according to The Salt Lake Tribune, including human smuggling, sale of a child and communications fraud, with Reyes's office alleging the assessor paid more than 40 pregnant women from the Marshall Islands to give up their children for adoption.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and these compliance officers will have to submit quarterly certifications to the FTC  to prove that the company is complying with the mandated privacy program, and the compliance officers will also have to generate a quarterly privacy report to be shared with Zuckerberg, an independent assessor, and the FTC.
If the assessor finds that, say, rents have gone up in the area, but the total potential rent roll has increased, the building's taxes could rise (even if some apartments have lost a view), said Paul J. Korngold, a tax lawyer and partner at the Manhattan law firm Tuchman, Korngold, Weiss, Liebman & Gelles.
The order also imposes security breach disclosure requirements on Facebook, which is required to document incidents when data of 500 or more users has been compromised, along with details of how it has sought to fix the problem — and provide that to the FTC and the assessor within 30 days of discovering the breach.
Maricopa County assessor Paul Petersen on Monday was suspended from his position for 120 days, but the county reportedly doesn't have the authority to fire him from the role — even though he'll soon be on trial for allegedly being the mastermind behind an international adoption scheme that authorities say went on for three years.
Tom Brady -- or someone in his camp -- came up with the $500,000 value for the QB's missing Super Bowl jersey ... this according to the Houston PD. TMZ Sports spoke with an HPD rep who tells us the $500k value listed on the police report was NOT determined by some fancy police property assessor ... it's the complainant who offers up the number.
The opinions expressed here are those of the author, a columnist for Reuters.) By Clyde Russell LAUNCESTON, Australia, Aug 24 (Reuters) - There is little doubt that Iraq's mooted shift to using Dubai crude futures from long-standing price assessor Platts will shake up the trading of Middle East oil, but is it a once-off shock or the first of the dominoes to fall.
If you were brought up in a culture that values reflection, introspection, and critical thinking about your own thinking, one that questions whether you are being rational or if you are rationalizing, then you're training your cortex to be a better assessor of what's going on in your limbic system [a region of the brain that influences behavior, but isn't engaged in conscious thought].
The indictment doesn't specify the countries where Witt was assigned to work, but it lays out some of her contacts with Iran in recent years, including her email exchanges with a dual American-Iranian citizen, identified only as "Individual A." Described as a "spotter and assessor," Individual A worked for the IRGC to identify people who may have access to intelligence and counterintelligence and determine their potential value as sources.

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