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The phrase "accepted based on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing criteria or reasons for acceptance in various contexts, such as applications, proposals, or evaluations.
Example: "The application was accepted based on the applicant's extensive experience and qualifications."
Alternatives: "approved due to" or "accepted according to".
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Upon receiving the solutions from the LSs, the new solution will be accepted based on the Monte Carlo acceptance criterion.
For round 1, one thousand parameters sets were accepted based on five sets of n = 20 replicates at MOI = 10 only with ε = 12.
Otherwise, the Score cur is compared with the score of the last accepted step (Score pre ) and the current pose is accepted based on the probability P: P = exp - Scor e cur - Scor e pre RT (4).
For each entry, the overall acceptance rate provides an overview of how many students were accepted, based on the total number of applicants.
Its students are accepted based on standardized test scores, a writing test and an interview.
And Registered Reports offer an additional advantage: because manuscripts are never accepted based on the outcome of the data analysis, the process is immune to researcher party lines.
For example, it is now widely accepted (based on 13 studies) that at least half of schizophrenics were abused, mostly sexually.
These students "cannot cope academically, but they still feel they can violate the system because they were not accepted based on merit," he said.
Half the students are accepted based on their record of achievement, while for the other half, as the principal, Steve Zwisohn, puts it, "all we do is address verification".
Of the 1,519 applications from patients, 601 were accepted based on the likelihood that the network would be able to help them, given their past medical records and available data.
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Furthermore, smoking in Korean women in 1989 might have been under-reported, because the survey was done through a personal interview, and smoking women were not culturally well-accepted, based on social norms in 1989 in Korea.
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