empirically in A Sentence

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    Most are more theoretical and abstract, but some are Empirically testable.

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    But, again, he couldn't prove these findings Empirically in his laboratory.

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    Simple observation Empirically confirms the truth of the second law of thermodynamics.

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    The model has been proven to be Empirically strong through econometric analysis.

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    Dr. Beck- because those are the most Empirically effective treatments for addiction.

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    Conservation biologists have designed a variety of objective means to measure biodiversity Empirically.

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    To be understood Empirically explain and put aside these IT terms and command line.

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    Trained and supervised personnel should be involved in the delivery of treatment, working to Empirically grounded protocols.

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    Fortunately, the digital age enables researchers to move beyond these data-free speculations and assess external validity Empirically.

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    You can use the formulas given above, but it is much easier to establish the truth Empirically.

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    These Empirically verifiable facts and the men and women who discovered them did not contradict biblical teachings;

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    Kenneth Dodge's SIP model is one of, if not the most, Empirically supported models relating to aggression.

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    While alpha and beta males are not necessarily Empirically derived monikers, the construct of masculinity is well-established.

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    Another criticism comes from the assertion that neither cardinal nor ordinal utility is Empirically observable in the real world.

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    Scientific research of leading European laboratories Empirically proved the positive effect of carrot juice on the inhibition of human aging.

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    Whether buying items with money or time have different effects is a matter that would need to be settled Empirically.

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    Using this physical explanation of electromagnetic motion, Ampère developed a physical account of electromagnetic phenomena that was both Empirically demonstrable and mathematically predictive.".

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    Using this physical understanding of electromagnetic motion, Ampère developed a physical account of electromagnetic phenomena that was both Empirically demonstrable and mathematically predictive.

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    Using this physical explanation of electromagnetic motion, Ampère developed a physical account of electromagnetic phenomena that was both Empirically demonstrable and mathematically predictive”(Wikipedia).

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    We first seek to confirm Empirically that leanness in manufacturing does in fact contribute to both lower environmental damage and to improve firm financial performance.

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    But such engagement is preferable- more Empirically faithful to what's there- than continuing to elevate the human as the ethical apex of the legal system.

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    Empirically, most psychological studies including those on heart disease and breast cancer were done only on male subjects, along with the exclusive use of male experimenters.

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    White and Waters(2015) and White(2014) describe it as an“an umbrella term used to describe Empirically validated interventions and programs from positive psychology that have impact on student well-being.”.

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    While this premise has guided the development of Empirically supported treatments, it does not provide mechanism information that can explain how or why this should be the case.

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    On the contrary, the best marketers are those who accept their limitations and keep an open mind about finding out Empirically what the best approach is to any given challenge.

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    The field of study European Cultural History represents theoretically and methodically well-trained, Empirically well-established experts in the history of Europe and especially of the Bohemian lands in the 20th century.

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    The notion that more intelligent individuals are physically more attractive is a stereotype, and, just like all other stereotypes, it is Empirically true, as both the American and British data show.

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    What we show in our study, mathematically and Empirically, is that a party's influence on a social network can be broken up, in a way analogous to electoral gerrymandering of congressional districts.

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    This is usually proxied as the share price exceeding a specified multiple of the strike price; this multiple, in turn, is often an Empirically determined average for the company or industry in question.

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    Creating a research based, Empirically tested smartphone game is just one way to do this, and we hope that our work will inspire other researchers to build and test similar apps in the future.

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