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    empirical


    1. the analysis of empirical evidence,


    2. Selection of coarse porous aggregate is conducted on the basis of empirical data that link their bulk density with density (ρ ) and strength of concrete c


    3. for strength prediction of these materials there are used different empirical equations, for example:


    4. It is not uncommon for scientists to disregard the teachings of spirituality as they are generally left brain thinkers whose emphasis is on logic and empirical evidence


    5. Empirical studies based on observation or evidence observed by the senses, however, are not, in themselves, immune to faulty impressions whenever the senses (―mind‖) are either inadequately formed, corrupted, diseased or subject to pre-conceived designs that otherwise interfere with the observer‘s ability to render impartial or reasonable judgments


    6. Then there was the logic of numbers that evolved into the empirical science of eternal truths that were discoverable through inductive reasoning


    7. the present, empirical self


    8. M: Call it empirical, or actual, or factual


    9. would appeal to empirical memories and previously learned descriptions of objects, yet neither


    10. The concept of illusionary perceptions is thus grounded within the realm of empirical

    11. They do not deceive, meaning, they have not yet been associated with empirical


    12. I am not denying all empirical propositions, yet I deny that the ‘the room is white’ has an


    13. These questions will have to wait, but still, I see no way to form workable empirical


    14. precisely, for each empirical proposition empty of context leaves a space to be filled with the


    15. have changed between the utterance of two empirical propositions that become united in one


    16. As in physics, the unexpected and theoretically inconsistent empirical observation is a


    17. is the loss to me? Yet directedness is empirical; it is evident wherever we 53


    18. please do not assume too much in the concept of empirical at this point


    19. The empirical justification of intentional directedness begins with


    20. Empiricism evades ontological uncertainty in that it makes no claims on the existence of objects, but rather, empirical claims are always claims that one has evaluated a space as occupied and not that one has identified a particular object as existent

    21. The logical conjunction can be used to interpret the empirical space, but its use follows from our ability to memorize episodes of attentional selection


    22. through empirical evaluation? To the extent that directedness cannot be conceived as an occupant of anything, the answer is no


    23. The intent of our study is not to devise a clinical application, but rather to provide empirical evidence for the hypothesis that savant-like skills can be facilitated in a healthy individual by suppressing part of the brain with transcranial magnetic stimulation


    24. The scientists are not convinced, citing the lack of empirical evidence


    25. whether anti-dark matter actually exists is an empirical matter for further investigation


    26. Knowledge about the mass or density of a rock may be predominantly empirical, but knowledge


    27. FOUNDATIONS OF EMPIRICAL KNOWLEDGE


    28. Over the years following awakening, each structure is compared to empirical reality and updated for usefulness


    29. The rape prevention programs that have the strongest empirical data in the research literature include the following:


    30. Several different correlates of crime have been proposed with varying degrees of empirical support

    31. The Handbook of Crime Correlates (2009) is a systematic review of worldwide empirical studies on crime publicized in the academic literature


    32. As empirical research (for example, Ganong and Coleman


    33. Supposedly neutral empirical research has both reflected and perpetuated the bias of


    34. proportions have been repeatedly confirmed both clinically and in various empirical


    35. empirical research, that without being aware of its presence or content, a person's


    36. The fact that there is almost no empirical support for the usefulness of subliminal


    37. empirical studies on the question, 'How does counseling work?'


    38. paradise but one filled with warlords of a powerful empirical


    39. The empirical certainty of divine union can neither be verified nor refuted by current science


    40. So how does this cake – which is full of goodies like statistical analysis, empirical methods, experimental conduct and other delicious treats – end up looking like “Origin Stories” and “Moral Prescriptions” (or lack there of)

    41. “An Empirical Investigation of the


    42. Using some empirical testing and research, we took all of that data and


    43. "And one fascinating bit of empirical data emerged--the most highly prejudiced group of people were those who are called the indiscriminately pro-religious


    44. The many empirical studies on the outcome of professional psychotherapy and psychological assessment, rooted in hard data, made it abundantly clear


    45. ‘How I wish Sathyam will come out with an empirical formula of relativity of palates


    46. The empirical approach lies in the concept of “cause and effect”


    47. Man has empirical laws in impulses not sufficient to generate perfections


    48. empirical data that proves that the second title outsells the first 5 to


    49.  Amoxicillin or ampicillin should not be used for empirical treatment due to resistance to


    50. Empirical evidence on the relationship between religiousness and mental health is very concrete in current literature














































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    Synonyms for "empirical"

    empiric empirical provisional speculative hypothetical

    "empirical" definitions

    derived from experiment and observation rather than theory


    relying on medical quackery