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As an empirical matter, however, that does not seem to be true.
However, this process has become more empirical in recent years.
The empirical evidence for this is the world's economy today and its history.
Still, a voice inside him said, the empirical approach does not always lead to success.
But, true, we'd best get the empirical out of the way first.
There is some empirical research evidence to support this view.
I think we'll do a little empirical study and see if that turns out to be true.
The results reported so far in this article are empirical.
At this stage you will be making your own decision based on empirical data.
And I have empirical evidence to back up this claim.
There is very little empirical evidence available to support these methods.
In general, this view has not been supported by empirical research.
It may work but all the empirical evidence says otherwise.
Empirical evidence to support either point of view is lacking.
Empirical evidence does not always provide much support for the Lewis model.
Empirical study was for him the most important part of the discipline.
But we do have a wealth of empirical data available for study.
However, there seems to have been little empirical work done on such courses.
We therefore leave this as an open question, to be decided by empirical evidence.
This is consistent with empirical evidence reported in some studies.
As a result, this issue is essentially empirical in nature.
We have some empirical evidence that bears on the issue.
It is not based, in any strict sense, on empirical research.
"It was a wonderful example of legal empirical research being too good for the court."
The weapons are simply not there, he says; it is empirical.
At the very first opportunity she tried an empiric experiment.
These figures are based on clinical experience rather than empiric data.
Let us look at some rather more empiric data.
"Now it is empiric and it takes a long time."
"We will have to go the empiric route, I suppose," he said without real enthusiasm.
On her way to the apartments of her son she had met with a new empiric.
Other highly ranked candidates are taken for granite and empiric victory.
I've got the empiric processing formula ready for the Computer, and the sample we mocked up.
By some persons he was considered one of the founders of the Empiric school.
However, this empiric usage has not been tested in a prospective controlled trial.
He was the reputed founder of the Empiric school.
This classification, more empiric than logical, would not by any means satisfy a modern scientist.
He seems to have practised medicine in London as an empiric, with powerful patrons.
Therefore, an empiric trial of acid suppression medication is often the first line therapy.
Empiric evidence is mounting for removal or at least drastically shorter copyright.
In these cases, the most appropriate course may be to initiate empiric therapy prior to biopsy.
The main map is the first world map based on empiric latitude observations.
The current treatment of cancer-related diarrhea is often empiric and nonspecific.
Professional colleagues judged him from it an empiric.
If the symptoms improve, an empiric diagnosis of bacterial overgrowth can be made.
Historically, the pharmaceutical industry has developed medications based on empiric observations and more recently, known disease mechanisms.
The traditional approach to the study of acid-base physiology has been the empiric approach.
Adding further confusion is another connotation of empiric.
After the rise of Empiric school, for some centuries, every physician counted himself under either one or the other of the two parties.
In his medical work, tradition maintains that he belonged to the "empiric school", as reflected by his name.