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Originally Posted by theUpsideDown
Assess? John, your spelling has gone down hill since the stroke. I know there was no stroke but I'm giving you an excuse. What is the core business of Sun Country. Lets be honest you always looked like you were a bad day from a stroke. Bless your heart.
assess verb
as·sess | \ ə-ˈses , a-\
assessed; assessing; assesses
Definition of assess
transitive verb
1 : to determine the rate or amount of (something, such as a tax, charge, or fine)
2a : to impose (something, such as a tax) according to an established rate
b : to subject to a tax, charge, or levy
Every homeowner will be assessed a tax according to the value of the property.
3 : to make an official valuation of (property) for the purposes of taxation
Their property is assessed at $200,000.
4 : to determine the importance, size, or value of
assess a problem
assess the damage
5 sports : to charge (a player or team) with a foul or penalty
Please repeat. You are broken and unreadable.
This also emphasizes the importance of a 4 year college education.