Additional examples are adjusted to the entries in an automated way - we cannot guarantee that they are correct.
They have to be assessed empirically for every new case under study.
This is certainly a point that can be illuminated empirically.
It has become a popular field of study, both empirically and theoretically.
The human side obviously tends to look at it more empirically.
Empirically, it's a lot faster and that makes all the difference in the quality of the experience.
He concluded that a person can only understand the world empirically, or through direct experience of it.
Clearly, whether this is an important issue or conflict can only be answered empirically.
"Now I know empirically that you're there in my chair," he said.
His original constant was not empirically measured for a full year.
Empirically, I don't see how you can distinguish between the two.
Principles of image interpretation have been developed empirically for more than 150 years.
In 2008, an attempt was made to empirically verify the proposed model.
The Egyptians knew empirically that a given power of two would only appear once in a number.
I only deal in those things that can be proven empirically."
The author, however, used the empirically derived value to test whether models were getting it right.
I guess one might say we did it empirically.
Indeed, it was only empirically that he knew what anger and excitement were.
Every step in the analysis can be logically and empirically tested.
However the best spacer often has to be determined empirically.
The theory included many predictions that could be empirically tested.
The most accurate way is to simply determine it empirically by experiment.
Both results confirm empirically the expectation but do not explain the result.
Empirically, there is visual literacy, and I think they got a dose.
I know empirically that a novel is the product of such labour.
Until recently, this typology has been used without being empirically tested.