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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assessing evidence" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the evaluation or analysis of information or data to determine its validity or relevance.
Example: "In the research process, assessing evidence is crucial to draw accurate conclusions."
Alternatives: "evaluating evidence" or "analyzing evidence."
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The office provided an invaluable service by independently assessing evidence for a wide range of technologies.
The research poses challenges to project management analysis, SDL and research design in assessing evidence.
Miller argued that there is an "inherent difficulty in gathering and assessing evidence in respect of a period earlier than the date of claim".
Not exactly a promising start for someone in a ministerial position which, perhaps more than most, should depend on rationally assessing evidence.
Research is needed What has become clear is that for a sector focused on gathering and assessing evidence, postgraduate education has been surprisingly poor at researching itself.
The main investigation ended in March and the watchdog has spent the past two months assessing evidence before publishing its findings.
Hull City's manager, Steve Bruce, has become the latest to assume the position of a juror assessing evidence he never heard, to suggest the verdict might have been wrong.
US district court judge Carl Barbier concluded a two-part hearing on the spill last year and is assessing evidence about the number of barrels spilt and whether the company was "grossly negligent".
After assessing evidence from the French investigation, however, he said British investigators "must have come to the conclusion that despite the British Airways modification, the risk is unacceptably high".
Data from a recent meta-analysis of association studies of personality were used to assess the potential of different graphical and statistical methods for assessing evidence of publication bias.
The results suggest that no single method is sufficient for assessing evidence of publication bias, and that such methods may also offer insight into potential sources of heterogeneity, which may in turn guide the design of future studies.
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