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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accountable evidence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to refer to evidence that can be attributed to a specific source or is subject to verification.
Example: "The researcher presented accountable evidence to support her claims, ensuring that all data could be traced back to reliable sources."
Alternatives: "verifiable evidence" or "attributable evidence".
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This paper reports the process of establishing a transparent, accountable, evidence-based program for introduction of new technologies and clinical practices (TCPs) in a large Australian healthcare network.
Additional file 1: Harris C, Garrubba M and Allen K. Introduction of new health technologies and clinical practices: Toolkit for a transparent, accountable, evidence-based program for hospitals and health care organisations.
From John Smith's largely fictionalized account of the founding of Jamestown, in 1607, to Barack Obama's 2009 inauguration address, these pieces comprise an examination of the nature of history (which Lepore calls "the art of making an argument about the past by telling a story accountable to evidence") and an exploration of how the way we tell our story has shaped the story itself.
Activists in Chicago and around the US who have used Boyd's story as an emblem in their battle to end police violence and impunity see Servin's ability to resign before being held accountable as evidence of a broken system.
Properly used, HTA helps to produce transparent, accountable and evidence-based decisions.
The aim of transparent, accountable and evidence-based decision-making was made explicit in each of the components.
The aim of the project was to establish a sustainable, transparent, accountable and evidence-based program for introduction of new TCPs in the local healthcare setting.
These global challenges arise from rapid advances in health technologies; consumers' desires to be well informed and participate in decision-making; imperatives for transparent, accountable and evidence-based decision-making (EBDM); and the need to get best value from finite or decreasing resources.
A bipartisan group of leaders held Nixon accountable once the evidence reached a certain point.
"Law enforcement agencies... must investigate as a matter of course any information that suggests that a crime may have been committed with the view to ensuring that perpetrators are ultimately held accountable should the evidence warrant it," Gascon said in a statement.
The single guilty verdict was widely seen as a victory for the district attorney's office, which has been investigating the archdiocese aggressively since 2002, and it was hailed by victim advocates who have argued for years that senior church officials should be held accountable for concealing evidence and transferring predatory priests to unwary parishes.
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