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The phrase "accommodate evidence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the ability to consider or incorporate evidence into an argument, analysis, or decision-making process.
Example: "The research aims to accommodate evidence from various studies to support its conclusions."
Alternatives: "incorporate evidence" or "consider evidence".
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Strategic decisions concerning IT investments are based on a project prioritization process designed to accommodate evidence-based management and rational decision-making.
The "arthropods as ecdysozoans" hypothesis has so much explanatory power because it simultaneously accommodates evidence from diverse data sources.
An important distinction must be made in arguments that support the Bayesian way of accommodating evidence: the distinction between Bayes' theorem, as a mathematical given, and Bayes' rule, as a principle of coherence over time.
This, not a conspiracy of lizards or illuminati (or even hide-bound conservatives), is why a dramatic "Einstein was wrong" type of idea is unlikely to be taken very seriously without a lot of supporting evidence, and the ability to accommodate previous evidence that he was pretty much right.
Rather, we want to urge, as philosophers encounter the empirical evidence on character, that they make explicit how their approaches may accommodate the evidence, and what the costs and benefits of the accommodations are.
Instead, to help accommodate the evidence that has recently been accumulating, we require ordinary, garden-variety matter; at least three kinds of dark, invisible matter; and two types of a mysterious entity inhabiting empty space called "dark energy," which powered the birth of the universe in the Big Bang and now drives cosmic acceleration.
This view can easily accommodate textual evidence of various kinds of moral reasoning used by Buddhists in different situations.
Additionally, he was able to describe his scientific thought process while he was developing the representation and making alterations to accommodate the evidence provided.
The estimates are bias-corrected using a statistical model of measurement error designed to accommodate recent evidence on the empirical distribution of measurement errors.
These include what information sources to include, what terminologies to employ, how to handle data that comes with uncertainty (e.g., associations mined from spontaneous reports, risks identified in pharmacoepidemiological studies, or the output of processing the scientific literature using natural language processing algorithms), and how to accommodate conflicting evidence.
The epistemic advantages of the PG hypothesis are many: it accommodates the evidence in favour of the existence of extensive HGT; it "makes unsurprising" (i.e. explains) the inevitable existence of the mobilome (given the nature of the ancestral evolutionary state); it makes sense of the existence of many evolving entities that do not belong to the cellular level of biological organisation.
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