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self-assessment

British  

noun

  1. an evaluation of one's own abilities and failings

  2. finance a system to enable taxpayers to assess their own tax liabilities

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Herbert, however, gave a negative self-assessment — he threw an interception and lost the ball once on two fumbles.

From Los Angeles Times

Yope's chief executive and co-founder Bahram Ismailau said the start-up had not received any inquiries from Inman Grant yet but had already carried out a self-assessment and found it was not a social media platform.

From BBC

Despite this, Andrew says he was able to obtain the jabs from an online pharmacy, simply by completing a self-assessment.

From BBC

Tactically, this self-assessment holds up perfectly.

From BBC

It turns out the 34-year-old was correct in his self-assessment.

From BBC