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The phrase "accommodate rights" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the provision or adjustment of rights to meet the needs of individuals or groups.
Example: "The new policy aims to accommodate rights of all employees, ensuring that everyone feels valued and respected."
Alternatives: "ensure rights" or "support rights".
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He was convinced, like Mill, that utilitarianism could accommodate rights with independent moral force and yet remain genuinely consequentialist.
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Strategies that have been developed to extend NN prediction methods to accommodate right-censored data include methods due to Faraggi Simon, Liestol Andersen Andersen, and a modification of the Buckley James method.
I was coming to that – just a moment, Thea – if anyone's at the impaired functioning place in their cycle, just say, and we'll do our best to accommodate, right, Des?
He bashes Pope Benedict XVI for attempting to accommodate right-wing defectors, including those with doubts the Holocaust took place and who harbor those wacky theories about President Bush having orchestrated the events of 9/11 to justify war.
You hear chief executive officers bragging about selling high-yield bonds at historically low levels and about how the market is very accommodating right now.
That meant accommodating right-hand drive, as well as multiple standards for collision resistance, fuel efficiency and fit and finish.
The analysis accommodates right-censored data where the end-point event has not yet occurred or is unknown (Laurent 2002).
In these models, the Red River Fault (RRF) in northern Vietnam is regarded as the northeastern tectonic boundary between SC and SU accommodating right-lateral shear strain (Wilson et al., 1998; Michel et al., 2001; Kreemer et al., 2003; Simons et al., 2007).
MacCormick (1976), for example, argued that any theory of rights which could not accommodate childrens' rights must be deficient, and this was a reason, in his view, for adopting an interest theory.
To me, saying you "respect the rights of mothers," but will "accommodate those rights while respecting concerns of exposure in public settings," is basically like saying, "I'm not a racist, I just don't like black people," or "I agree in marriage equality, just not for gay people".
When Locke limits the conqueror's right to reparation he does so in order to accommodate the rights to subsistence of innocent children.
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