All I know it that empirical facts are empirical facts.
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"Does this state assembly map make it nearly impossible for the opposition to retake control" is an empirical question, which needs to be answered with empirical methods.
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" He denounced most empirical economists as mere "applied statisticians.
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Then I looked at the actual empirical research and studies.
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How researchers word questions critically affects the end empirical results.
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The empirical evidence, however, simply does not support this approach.
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But one big reason, according to empirical research, is guns.
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But Trump refused to acknowledge any empirical or moral difference.
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Programs like FRStat can't create empirical certainty around fingerprint analysis.
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Empirical was founded in 2016 and has raised $2.5 million.
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Ms Poonam offers empirical, if anecdotal, evidence of that overlap.
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Their lack of published empirical studies raises questions with behaviorists.
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Studies have attempted to prove this with little empirical satisfaction.
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That's an empirical question we don't know the answer to.
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Whether it's an insuperable problem is an open empirical question.
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But empirical evidence shows that skills cannot explain their pay.
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Of course, such assertions don't hold up to empirical scrutiny.
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Judging by all of the empirical evidence, not so well.
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Luckily, there is zero empirical evidence to support these concerns.
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The theory was popular, even if empirical evidence was scant.
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Answering this question precisely will take years of empirical research.
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I do try to disassociate empirical issues from political baggage.
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But the Kyl report has no room for empirical thought.
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Nevertheless, there is now empirical support for each of them.
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There is no textbook, only a set of empirical papers.
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But I don't know a strong empirical case about this.
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I need you to take a more rigorous empirical approach.
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The empirical data is unambiguous and uncompromisingly clear on this point.
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Levin, for one, cited the empirical evidence against expanding prison sentences.
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Anyone who studies economic mobility will cite it as empirical fact.
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Sociology books like An End to the Crisis of Empirical Sociology?
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This year's cohort has certainly picked up its predecessors' empirical virtuosity.
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Ultimately, the answer may be as philosophical as it is empirical.
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The scan provided something quantitative and empirical, outside her subjective experience.
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In theory they should, but empirical studies come to different conclusions.
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There's been limited empirical research on the consequences of binge-watching.
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Sure, it's an empirical prognostication, but it is what it is.
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Moreover, the "debt-trap" narrative doesn't hold up to empirical scrutiny.
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This has been found repeatedly in empirical research on the matter.
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Meanwhile, there is no empirical support for the claims of astrology.
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Over at Empirical Brewery, Jesus rat has now left the building.
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What is the logic and empirical evidence to evaluate these claims?
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So I just think you should look at the empirical evidence.
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Rational conservatism involves being informed both by empirical facts and logic.
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Despite its fragile empirical foundation, the idea has received outsize attention.
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These are matters of values, not of empirical truth or falsity.
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However, the empirical evidence on tariffs points to the opposite impact.
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I RUN A RESTAURANT, OKAY, THAT'S ANECDOTAL, THAT IS NOT EMPIRICAL.
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Feelings are no longer subjected to evidence, analysis or empirical defense.
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McMahon: What led you to add so much more empirical evidence?
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At the very least, this topic warrants more thorough empirical work.
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Sounds nice, but there's little empirical evidence for this fairy tale.
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The point is that empirical evidence can only do certain things.
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"As a doctor, I'd been trained in empirical evidence," he said.
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Empirical, meanwhile, must suddenly fill a hole in its author roster.
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The problem is that all of the empirical data proves otherwise.
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However, there is no empirical evidence to back up this claim.
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These experts abhor the empirical debate, just like the practical one.
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The rise of anti-Semitic incidents is not theoretical; it's empirical.
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In my research, I did find empirical evidence supporting this view.
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On the presidential front, the empirical evidence strongly favors Democratic presidents.
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It has gained power in spite of its weak empirical underpinnings.
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Recent empirical evidence shows these costs are passed on to consumers.
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Alan pushed for economics to become less theoretical and more empirical.
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This belief was rooted in abstract hope rather than empirical evidence.
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There's actually no empirical answer to what is the right price.
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It "runs against the grain of empirical evidence and scholarship," he said.
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Empirical research has shown that the yearning to live is very strong.
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It uses empirical data to formulate some interesting hypothesis on several topics.
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In our paper, we present both a theoretical model and empirical experiments.
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"His interpretations are flawed and have some empirical pieces missing," McFaul said.
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"There's going to be a strong conservative bloc," Empirical SCOTUS's Feldman said.
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Da Vinci's emphasis on empirical observation also helped him improve his art.
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Based on the empirical evidence and history, Senate Republicans' proposal won't work.
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The fit between the conceptual and empirical premisses is a bit uncomfortable.
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There's valuable information to be gleaned from benchmarks and other empirical tests.
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His position is refuted by the best empirical evidence on the point.
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Yet it's really a close empirical study of an abstract political theory.
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The way it contains layers of both the empirical and the mythic.
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And, they argue, there's no empirical evidence that proves possession is real.
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Empirical research has shown what some well-placed donations can get you.
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To land an assistant job at Empirical Publishing, Liza says she's 26.
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" He then added, "There's just empirical lies that the president was telling.
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Still, public perception rarely takes into account the longer, more empirical view.
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Instead, be empirical and focus on what's right in front of you.
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So people need to ask questions about empirical evidence for these apps.
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CBO now has empirical evidence and a body of law to analyze.
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He also agreed, however, that the argument could use more empirical evidence.
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Yes, at least new empirical research suggests: Liberals tend to be suckers.
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Grant: There are a couple of good empirical answers to that question.
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"But there was no strong empirical data for that recommendation," she added.
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But there are empirical, as well as definitional, defects with lane theories.
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Julia Belluz: At ATK, you take an obsessively empirical approach to cooking.
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Most empirical studies conclude that the random-walk hypothesis fits the data better.
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The lack of polling at the house-district level makes empirical forecasting difficult.
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For all its empirical flaws, many central bankers remain loyal to Phillips's teachings.
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First, people may not know the benefits or the empirical data supporting CBT.
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"The paper we've written unashamedly sticks to empirical observations and descriptions," Mortimer said.
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Democrats endorse government-run health-care despite the empirical evidence of its failure.
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The Supreme Court is not particularly well suited to adjudicate this empirical dispute.
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Still, even his empirical research had flaws, something Mr Stedman Jones skirts over.
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Whether all this empirical evidence will lead to change is hard to say.
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Sadly, the maps, the greatest empirical project of the age, are poorly displayed.
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His research examines the empirical and policy aspects of macroeconomic interactions between countries.
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There's some empirical evidence to support the claim that rate cuts promote investment.
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Your readers should be aware that strong empirical evidence for decriminalization is mounting.
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More empirical evidence is needed to definitively draw such a "blue wave" conclusion.
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Mutual fund data offers an empirical look, but can be incomplete or disappointing.
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But on the gallery wall, it felt incongruously empirical and a little clumsy.
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Based on studies and other empirical evidence, people generally age out of crime.
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For any advertiser, from the hyperlocal to the multinational, this is empirical gold.
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The point is, science-t is about empirical evidence and nothing beyond it.
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It provides empirical evidence that the biases are widespread and cover many domains.
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And yet demonstrating an empirical relationship between nature and happiness has proved difficult.
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Board of Education disavowed historical analysis and cited, instead, social science: empirical data.
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I think we should be more attentive to the empirical evidence on this.
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Sadly, based on empirical evidence, these lines were unsuccessful: Bitcoin for your thoughts?
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His convincing empirical research on the most important questions is a lasting legacy.
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The bottom line is, people are not making decisions based on empirical data.
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Apparently, he has to figure it out with empirical evidence, experience that sticks.
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Unlike the other witness statements, Tippett's testimony includes empirical evidence and actual scholarship.
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Different policy responses can be reached without ignoring or denying established, empirical facts.
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Third, strong empirical evidence suggests that a weaker U.S. dollar boosts commodity prices.
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Mr. Ryman's way was to take an empirical, even mechanical, approach to painting.
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" But prosecutors argued that "Salsberg provides absolutely no empirical basis for this conclusion.
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It's the biggest test yet of GiveWell's heavily empirical approach to picking charities.
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Justice Stephen Breyer was preoccupied with the empirical effects of a widened ERISA exemption.
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The model assumes this is quite easy, but economy-wide empirical data are scarce.
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Before he was an unlikely cultural icon, Mr Piketty was a respected empirical economist.
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Experts made reasonable projections of future earnings and profitability, and empirical formulae guided decisions.
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The right way to do introspection With that, yoga has gotten more empirical scrutiny.
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Ten years later, many of our picks of 2008 also excelled in empirical work.
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Renard Sexton is a postdoctoral fellow at Princeton University's Empirical Studies of Conflict Project.
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This suggests they were performing empirical tests, recording results and systematically improving their recipes.
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In truth, empirical research gives no evidence that prevailing wage requirements have these effects.
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However, in other cases, similar claims actually contradict empirical findings on early cognitive development.
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There is little empirical evidence of the effects of patents on clean energy technology.
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There is strong empirical evidence that this will not be the case this year.
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But there doesn't appear to be empirical evidence that it actually fulfills this purpose.
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Liza's closest confidant at Empirical is a buoyant assistant editor named Kelsey (Hilary Duff).
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He runs Empirical alongside an elegant head of marketing named Diana Trout (Miriam Shor).
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It is an empirical fact that there are fewer women hackers than men hackers.
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It was a pragmatic, empirical approach, trying to find what worked for each patient.
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Empirical evidence over the last four decades establishes the lunacy of such a claim.
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That leads to an insoluble empirical question: How and exactly when does that occur?
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Empirical facts are central to what the court does, but its members lack expertise.
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Just to be clear: there's plenty of excellent micro work, both theory and empirical.
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The growing focus of economists on empirical evidence is very much a good thing.
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" Cornell's Sarah Kreps argued that there "is actually empirical evidence to support the intuition.
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And Kelsey (Hilary Duff) tries to escape the stress at Empirical by heading upstate.
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I'll grant that anxieties about food allergies, too, may have outpaced the empirical realities.
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The study, entitled "Money, Sex, and Happiness: An Empirical Study" sampled 16,000 adult Americans.
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In short, there's a lot of empirical evidence that large-scale, nonviolent protests work.
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Which is not to say that the conservative health policy vision lacks empirical grounding.
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Sacha Baron Cohen is the latest champion of a theory with limited empirical support.
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NewsGuard includes empirical information about news sites but not about individual articles or claims.
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Even if there isn't empirical evidence to label you an addict, you are ill.
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We now have empirical evidence, arguably the first of its kind, for that escalation.
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Piketty took that empirical work and ran in a more high-theory direction with it, but Saez — joined by Zucman, one of the authors of this paper — continued on the more empirical path, and Zucman ended up writing a book about tax havens.
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"While empirical evidence is clear that this provision resulted in a significant increase in repatriated earnings, empirical evidence is unable to show a corresponding increase in domestic investment or employment," the Congressional Research Service, Congress' nonpartisan think tank, said in a report.
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But this is an empirical claim — one that can be verified or refuted by research.
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KT: This piece is critiquing Aristotle's concept of empiricism, or empirical thought and scientific inquiry.
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But the empirical research and history show severity of punishment does little to deter crime.
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Today, it announced it was acquiring Empirical Systems, an early stage startup with AI roots.
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One illustrates the world our brains conjure, while the other seeks to find empirical answers.
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The empirical research on this issue is clear: There's no connection between vaccines and autism.
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When you look at the research, these health claims have failed to garner empirical support.
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Because different sides see different facts, they share no empirical basis for reaching a compromise.
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But there is a simpler form of market timing, which has some empirical support: rebalancing.
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Some recent studies are now providing empirical evidence to support these sorts of owner anecdotes.
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But as well as empathetic interviews, Mr Xygalatas's research has drawn on more empirical techniques.
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Yet little empirical research on merit aid yields results pointing to success in increasing attainment.
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Data-driven Mercury retrograde in empirical Taurus demands solid statistics to back up, well, everything.
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Nudges work by exploiting various cognitive biases that empirical research has demonstrated in human behavior.
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Discerning China's ambition in the international arena is difficult because there are few empirical clues.
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At one point, a twerpy Silicon Valley billionaire named Bryce becomes an investor in Empirical.
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Confronted with historical insights and empirical observations, this neat populist narrative quickly falls to pieces.
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There is a huge amount of research available [on it], empirical research, and case studies.
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It also highlights how the otherwise empirical process of polling rests on a subjective foundation.
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Do we really need rigorous empirical evidence to know that pets bring comfort to people?
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Indeed, recent empirical studies challenge the long-held belief that securities laws undermine capital formation.
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There are a few empirical studies looking at the economic impact of states' noncompete rules.
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" Because of this, she sees their viewpoint as "more empirical, less epidermic, and more knowledgeable.
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Insisting on a little more empirical evidence before you make the leap seems pretty reasonable.
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This perception, in turn, colors how people interpret empirical evidence and form conclusions about policy.
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A small team of social scientists and statisticians could help justices sift through empirical evidence.
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"We think the purely empirical quantification of YouTubes' recommendations is meaningful and useful," Zaitsev wrote.
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Rationalists can and should make the case that empirical data is more reliable than intuition.
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"The best thing about that Toll Brothers call: it's all empirical, not political," Cramer said.
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About 10 percent of those tools had not been subjected to empirical testing at all.
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"Bill Nye: Science Guy" is about the right to appreciate empirical evidence and facts. (ff.hrw.org)
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The case against the anti-liberals can be put only slowly and with empirical caution.
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Empirical studies suggest that, in general, losing is twice as painful as winning is enjoyable.
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I've always wondered how ancient civilizations measured things without precise tools or, y'know, empirical science.
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The empirical facts of the world outside Trump's bubble are to be ignored or dismissed.
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But there is empirical evidence that political moderation can be a winning strategy for Democrats.
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Our empirical analysis indicates that this measure has significantly increased for the majority of industries.
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It's an empirical assertion, an argument, and the available evidence indicates that it is incorrect.
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This has been found across the empirical research: "Within the United States, a wide array of empirical evidence indicates that more guns in a community leads to more homicide," David Hemenway, the Harvard Injury Control Research Center's director, wrote in Private Guns, Public Health.
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This created a strange dissonance between the theoretical premise of the meeting and the empirical reality.
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What I tried to do in the book is to see this as an empirical question.
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Richard Tibbetts, Empirical Systems CEO, says the two companies share this vision of democratizing data analysis.
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It is an empirical fact that the new LG G8 ThinQ is absolutely stunning in red.
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Meanwhile, psychologists are conducting empirical research to understand what motivates people to expand the moral circle.
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There is solid empirical evidence that less outreach will lead to fewer people enrolling in insurance.
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We have mountains of empirical evidence of our ability to turn science fiction into science fact.
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But massive improvements in computing power have turned the dismal science into an increasingly empirical one.
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Other empirical researchers compared countries, seeking links between economic and political characteristics and rates of growth.
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Thus, compelling empirical evidence supports the existence of strong connections across multiple spatial and temporal scales.
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Perhaps more important, there are sound arguments for banning the box that transcend the empirical data.
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There's actually a lot of empirical evidence that most mammals, at least, are capable of empathy.
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There is no substantial empirical evidence on this yet, but I would speculate that it does.
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His empirical gifts were bent toward petty arson, cruel pranks, experiments with firecrackers and stray dogs.
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But this week, we released the results of the first major empirical study of expungement laws.
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Similarly, there is no such thing as empirical evidence sufficient to adjudicate moral and prudential disputes.
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The best empirical evidence suggests that incarceration does not prevent or deter future crime or arrests.
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The case for corporate blame is, at any rate, probably more expedient than it is empirical.
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This is not a matter of opinion, it is statement of fact: knowable, hard, empirical truth.
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Meanwhile, Louisiana is following a growing number of states in applying an empirical, data-based approach.
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But there are almost no empirical studies examining the prevalence of this sort of abuse today.
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The Obama Administration has directed federal agencies to increase their use of empirical evidence in government.
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A growing (albeit not unanimous) body of empirical evidence suggests consent decrees measurably improve police practices.
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Socialists from Karl Marx onwards have deployed both ethical and empirical arguments to buttress their system.
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But while analyzing data for an undergraduate research paper, he found that he enjoyed empirical work.
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There's considerable empirical evidence to suggest that charitable donations are responsive to changes in tax policy.
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The Trump administration has not typically put a premium on transparency or fealty to empirical fact.
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There is solid empirical evidence showing that moderate increases in the minimum wage do not harm employment.
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In fact, the empirical evidence suggests that higher levels of gun ownership lead to more gun violence.
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One thing that did help economics: an increasing reliance on experimental data over empirical or observational research.
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Slack is continually reevaluating its policies and drawing on empirical studies to try to improve, said Underwood.
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I know Josh Bivens at EPI has made this argument that the empirical case there isn't there.
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In 1973, Stanford sociology professor Mark Granovetter published an empirical paper called The Strength of Weak Ties.
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How fraudulent spiritualists would adapt magic-trick methods to in order to create illusions of empirical miracles.
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It's really an empirical question to know what the effects are going to be on other cities.
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He argues instead that solid empirical evidence, even of the complicated econometric sort, changes plenty of minds.
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Unlike the Myers-Briggs and its peers, the Big 5 has repeatedly held up in empirical testing.
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"I think there probably is a causal relationship, but that's more visceral than empirical," said Republican Sen.
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" The researchers add: "Almost 100 years later, our research provides empirical evidence in support of this idea.
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Today ambitious economists are quite likely to immerse themselves in empirical work focused on specific policy questions.
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Card and Krueger's was not the first paper to estimate the empirical effects of the minimum wage.
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The only rule is that you accept it as an empirical fact—the American people have spoken.
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Or do they just save the empirical evidence we have about the strong interaction in quantum chromodynamics?
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But, with the advent of the scientific method and the inclusion of empirical testing, the game changed.
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Island of Empirical Data and Other Fabrications continues on Randalls Island and Wards Island through November 2017
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Murray's claims about race and intelligence, however, do not stand up to serious critical or empirical examination.
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But we also know, from fairly solid empirical research, that it can seriously destabilize democratic political systems.
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The rules often lack empirical justification, and in many cases, are so rigid that they deter innovation.
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Good governance depends on information gathering, empirical studies, and a quest for sound expertise on the issues.
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That this view is not based on any plausible empirical evidence does not seem to matter much.
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But a model showing Clinton at 98% or 85033% is not defensible based on the empirical evidence.
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If Donald Trump goes on to win the Republican nomination, this empirical relationship will be severely weakened.
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For these and other empirical reasons, economists across the political spectrum are dismissive of the Laffer Curve.
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"There's no empirical evidence whatsoever this would have any effect on management decision-making," Mr. Burman said.
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But, we need to consider the whole spectrum of alternatives and base our decisions on empirical research.
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The biggest reason why was empirical: Castor, 202019, nearly ended the mayor's race before it really began.
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Ezra, again you can't conflate his views on social policy with an honest discussion of empirical science.
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So I think we need other models of understanding the world that aren't this purely empirical mode.
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If there was no empirical support for the NRA's claims, what was the group so frightened of?
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The main difference, however, is that astronomers now have much stronger empirical evidence pointing to its existence.
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At the heart of science is the pursuit of empirical, objective truth, and ideas that transcend borders.
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Palamar expertise includes North American integration, arms control, mediation and negotiation, armed conflict, and empirical research methods.
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Spending money to make something for someone else is one of the empirical ways we show love.
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"Anti-Semitism correlates more closely with educational background than with ethnic background," he said, citing empirical studies.
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In particular, many doubt that there's a solid empirical basis for the idea of a third elasticity.
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But when you single out the most rigorous systematic reviews, empirical support for pay for performance evaporates.
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There is no such thing as empirical evidence sufficient to support certainty, so science-t offers none.
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But economists have struggled to find empirical evidence of the negative effects of bigger government on growth.
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As New America highlighted, TRIO programs and GEAR UP have been the focus of few empirical studies.
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As the series and investigation build, so does an underlying tension between the empirical and the supernatural.
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An empirical computation engine is an artificial system capable of recursively and intelligently searching a solution space.
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The empirical data on just how many voters are disenfranchised by such laws, though, is highly uncertain.
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But that friction frequently leads to better outcomes, as she demonstrated through experiments and groundbreaking empirical research.
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Since 1995, a body of empirical research has emerged documenting the pro-social consequences of sacred institutions.
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There is not a great deal of empirical evidence to support their charge that he is unelectable.
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Each branch of government makes decisions based on policy rationales — empirical evidence plus normative goals and values.
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But a model showing Clinton at 22016% or 22016% is not defensible based on the empirical evidence.
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What really distinguishes Trump from Obama is his differing empirical assessment of America's status in the world.
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It's an empirical question to which we don't have an answer because it has barely been studied.
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You know what, the empirical evidence does not support this and the other reps that have talked.
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Might not botany be the royal road to paradise, an activity at once empirical and deeply poetic?
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This tradition of reproducibility does not mean that art must be like science: reductionist, experimental, or empirical.
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Mr. Krueger arrived at Princeton in 1987 as an empirical revolution was dawning in the economics profession.
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When it comes to the stop and frisk debate, the empirical evidence is overwhelmingly on Clinton's side.
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And you don't observe any empirical evidence for a death spiral or have any theory on it.
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The empirical research shows these are related: Where there are fewer guns, there are fewer gun deaths.
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You've actually done some empirical research asking people how much they value the gifts they've been given.
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But Bork went further and argued there was no logical or empirical link between competition, profits and concentration.
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" DHS states that it began with an empirical "assessment model that ranks all countries in a consistent way.
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The former is an objective that's set by policymakers, but the latter, in theory, has an empirical value.
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It argues that these gains have been passed on to cardholders, but contains no empirical evidence of this.
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It's a good theory, but in addition to the climate science, Collareta's team has collected some empirical evidence.
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The usefulness of astrology is more likely to be as a psychological phenomenon, rather than as empirical facts.
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But all agree that this is an empirical question best answered through careful consideration of what actually happens.
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Perhaps the #MeToo moment isn't with a main character, but with someone who will affect everyone at Empirical.
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The latest research should quell some of these wild speculations, for which there is literally no empirical grounding.
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"We don't know from empirical research whether watching 13 Reasons Why makes young people more suicidal," Miranda said.
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" On how her position at 20th Century Fox lends her story credibility: "My job revolves around empirical data.
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The main reason behind the lack of empirical studies on peer review is the difficulty in accessing data.
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But there's little empirical support for the assumption at their core—that drivers will pick the optimal route.
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Indeed, the empirical evidence suggests that running mates have a modest, but measurable influence on presidential vote choice.
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Despite the accumulating mountain of empirical evidence that PBF doesn't work as intended, policymakers continue to employ it.
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HBCUs, MSIs and other public institutions suffer the consequences of policymaking conducted with little regard for empirical research.
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If Stoltenberg has empirical numbers to refute this thesis, he is doing a poor job of communicating them.
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Meeting such a threshold is a tall order and makes the case contingent on rather murky empirical predictions.
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The empirical approach is older; indeed, it was the workhorse of government forecasting in the 1940s and 1950s.
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There's about 48 major philosophical, not just empirical and scientific, but philosophical, and faith-based assumptions in that.
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Empirical data has said that that is not the way forward, but they still want to do it.
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How such benefits net out against the potential environmental hazards of these practices is a complex empirical question.
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But the NRA often has little use for empirical evidence that does not match their pro-gun views.
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Kelsey is the youngest-ever editor to have her own imprint at Empirical Press, fittingly titled Millennial Print.
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Empirical, peer-reviewed studies provide evidence that collective bargaining will likely enhance the educational process at private universities.
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During my career, I played center field, and I used scouting reports and empirical evidence to move around.
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This research produced empirical evidence supporting the effectiveness of cognitive behavioral therapy, interpersonal psychotherapy and other talking treatments.
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Investment decisions should be "analytical, logical, and grounded in empirical data" to maximize long-term gain, Johnson said.
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And they're at odds with empirical studies documenting that temporary fiscal stimulus does tend to have temporary effects.
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In honor of President's Day, an empirical ranking of the best animal companions of US commanders-in-chief.
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The fourth bottle in the Empirical collection is their base distillate, which was never intended for public consumption.
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Like many of these theories, there's empirical support that abortion reduced crime to some extent in the 1990s.
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The combination, Yapp says, offers new ways to use empirical data to improve operational planning and decision making.
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"We have limited empirical evidence about the impact the question might have in the decennial environment," Velkoff said.
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The group puts cars through more than 23 tests, ranging from the strictly empirical to the more subjective.
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"I really worry that people will make decisions based on fear rather than empirical data," Ms. Kubrin said.
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Frequency is a measure of how often a certain event occurs; it concerns facts about the empirical world.
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For instance, empirical research suggest that employees surf the web as a response to boredom and unclear instructions.
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Medical authorities have broadly recognized the faulty empirical scaffolding of psychoanalysis and its reliance on outmoded biological models.
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"There is no empirical evidence that shows that this facility in any way deters crime," Sheriff Penzone said.
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So bear in mind that suspicions of such medical child abuse seem to have outpaced the empirical reality.
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But there's simply no empirical linkage between tax cuts and growth that's both a lot faster and sustained.
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But the results were the results, and they carried a sort of empirical magnetism that archaeological evidence lacks.
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Empirical facts are true whether people accept them or not, and science offers our clearest view of them.
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It's a worry we've got to take seriously, but it's based more in abstract theorizing than empirical analysis.
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Mister Babadook, as the figure is referred to in the movie, is queer in the most empirical sense.
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But fundamentally, the question should be an empirical one: What are the impacts of a universal basic income?
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Empirical work shows that legislators vote for the interests of their well-off constituents, not the public at large.
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And, by doing so, I discover that every empirical vision contains a heart of darkness, a moment of blindness.
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Those models are based on empirical evidence about the way businesses and individuals respond to incentives regarding health insurance.
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And the risk of suicide is much higher, according to the empirical evidence, if a gun is easily accessible.
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There's a strong empirical case and a range of studies but finally there's just a practical common sense one.
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"The theory is simple, elegant, and rational," Thaler said in a 1990 paper, but had very little empirical backing.
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The work will be presented next month at the Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing conference in Hong Kong.
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Empirical also just lost Edward L.L. Moore, one of the publisher's top-earning authors, to a rival publishing house.
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But there's empirical evidence backing up the idea that it drives a significant number of people into health insurance.
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Yet despite the preponderance of empirical evidence supporting needle exchanges and safe injection sites, stigma holds back these policies.
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Neuroscientists have some basic ideas about how the brain folds, but none have actually lived up to empirical scrutiny.
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The Tamworth Distillery's acclaimed spirits are the result of empirical research taking place in a bonafide organic chemistry lab.
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Messrs Kharas and Gill are themselves agnostic about the precise definition and empirical salience of the term they invented.
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Both critics and supporters of minimum wage increases have gotten a lot less theoretical and a lot more empirical.
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Everybody is taking them, but also feeling embarrassed a bit and yeah, we put some empirical data to this.
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So there's a solid empirical case that legalizing medical marijuana might literally save lives — by keeping people off opioids.
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It is a close empirical analysis of coal's history, what has happened to it recently, and what is responsible.
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There's no empirical consensus on just how many lives would be saved by naloxone if access were dramatically increased.
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Scott says the company's advisory board helps make sure all decisions about its products are based on empirical data.
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Indeed, some claim that economics is based not so much on empirical observation and rational analysis as on ideology.
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But based on the current political climate in Louisiana, studies based in empirical evidence just won't be convincing enough.
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And judgment should be empirical, not dogmatic, open to real usage and willing to change when the facts change.
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The empirical research, after all, shows that more immigration can ultimately lift up the entire country's economy, benefiting everyone.
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Allen acknowledges now that "there was no scientific empirical data" about the number of children in the sex trade.
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Then Charles (Peter Hermann) showed up and asked Liza to return to Empirical — while planting a kiss on her.
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"That is the value of an empirical study like this," Rebecca Brewster, president of the ATRI, said on Thursday.
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Even though revolutions—profound shifts in thought—are a response to inherent problems, mere arguments and empirical evidence pointing
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It is far from perfect, but none of his predecessors even recognized the need for an empirical measuring stick.
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THIS VERY DELICATE BALANCE BETWEEN RELYING ON WHAT MANAGEMENT SAYS, FROM THAT EXPERIENCE I ONLY RELY ON EMPIRICAL DATA.
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A significant decline in incidence of terrorism in Pakistan is now an empirical reality widely acknowledged by international observers.
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There's simply no empirical evidence in exit polling or the raw data that suggests that contention to be true.
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The few empirical studies referenced by people who defend the mismatch theory do not hold up to critical scrutiny.
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There is precious little empirical data that immigration, for either high or low-skilled workers, harms "native" American workers.
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I think there are some clear answers — empirical answers that anybody, regardless of ideology, should be able to see.
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The Picture People, I speculated in Men and Apparitions, need proof of their existence, empirical proof — and voilà, photography.
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I initially thought that liberals were panicking excessively about that ruling, but subsequent empirical research suggests I was wrong.
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And there's plenty of anecdotal evidence (and some empirical research too) that America is becoming a coarser, meaner place.
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The White House points to empirical research finding a connection between stronger enforcement of noncompete agreements and lower wages.
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But a new study published in JAMA Network Open put this claim through empirical tests — and the claim failed.
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A decade of empirical research shows that employers benefit from paid sick leave through higher productivity and lower turnover.
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The strongest empirical studies of the 2016 election are fairly conclusive that immigration concerns most likely drove his base.
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If fact, a graph of the empirical evidence demonstrates that railroads are much less profitable than most other industries.
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But empirical evidence, Bebchuk and Tallarita said, shows that lessening accountability leads to worse decisionmaking and decreased corporate performance.
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But Ms. Casteel, who has a background in forestry science, botany and systems biology, is rigorously scientific and empirical.
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Simon's expertise includes Foreign Policy, Canada-US Relations, North American integration, arms control, armed conflict, and empirical research methods.
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We've become so ignorant and gullible that someone's opinion, no matter how misinformed, is deemed equal to empirical fact.
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Similarly, the traditional belief in individual rationality may itself be the product of groupthink rather than of empirical evidence.
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The trouble is, fact-checkers have expanded their purview from checking strictly empirical statements to "checking" contestable political statements.
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But the question of whether union security promotes labor peace in public employment relations is primarily empirical, not legal.
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Added proof will have to come in the form of more empirical observations, both at Boyajian's Star and elsewhere.
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For "empathic moralizers" then, what dominates isn't empirical data or long term considerations, but politics or emotion and manipulation.
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"I'd love to show empirical data that shows we're not killing folks as much as people think," he said.
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Part of Nate Silver's popularity is he flatters liberals' perceptions of themselves as empirical, data-driven, and evidence-minded.
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Her mentor was Dr. Niebuhr's associate Liston Pope, who had carried out empirical studies on labor and race relations.
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Will it just be normative arguments, like the paper of yours that attracted controversy, or empirical work as well?
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So the reason we exist is to go and do that empirical research so that those claims are tested.
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Many of the day's speakers are respected scientists, men and women involved in the highest levels of empirical research.
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Many treatment facilities are still based on 12-step programs, like Alcoholics Anonymous, that have a weak empirical basis.
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Yes. My argument for full equity exposure rests not only on their historical and empirical superiority but their logical superiority.
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Empirical evidence in the form of brain scans are lacking in this area, which is where Denison's experiment comes in.
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The results provide "some of the first empirical insights into dinosaur embryology and life-history strategy," according to the paper.
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First, there's no real empirical way to actually determine if this does or doesn't improve your left Joy-Con's connection.
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However, even these treatments have modest empirical support at best, and none have been studied for hookup app use specifically.
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The move to take people out of private offices, the better to improve collaboration and productivity, has little empirical justification.
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The most careful empirical analyses conducted by urban economists have failed to detect a rise in displacement within gentrifying neighbourhoods.
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There is not yet much empirical evidence of changes in societal attitudes about sexual harassment and sexual assault since #MeToo.
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Online surveys are just a start—what's required now are empirical sleep tracking studies to confirm the parent-reported findings.
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Most leading empirical papers, however, now rely on other data, often administrative and acquired through extensive negotiation with government officials.
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In fact, they helped deliver President Donald Trump unto us, a claim for which there is also some empirical evidence.
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It would be helpful if these grand statements on the geopolitical benefits of U.S. LNG were subjected to empirical tests.
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Góes dismissed much of Piketty's work on the relationship between wealth accumulation and poverty as "conjectures" with little empirical basis.
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Our data provide empirical proof that drivers are not taking the optimal route, directly contradicting the shortest travel-time assumption.
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" Gina McCarthy, the last EPA administrator, also weighed in, saying, "The world of science is about empirical evidence, not beliefs.
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No, this isn't an empirical measure, but yes, it will be something you notice and enjoy while using the phone.
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The problem is there doesn't appear to be any empirical evidence to support vetting college kids for their criminal history.
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Here's what she told us:This study provides an unequivocal empirical confirmation of poor welfare in orcas confined to concrete tanks.
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Fischer also said empirical evidence has not yet shown that negative interest rates are not effective in Japan and Europe.
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"I'm not aware of any rigorous empirical evidence" that shows that the policies caused substantial barriers to legitimate painkiller use.
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And then, Mr Sumner claims that there is "almost no theoretical or empirical support" for the views he doesn't like.
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In Dearborn's better moments, she shows how intelligently Hemingway managed to apportion the amount of empirical accuracy for each occasion.
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One of the most convincing scenes comes when Engels implores Marx to go to Manchester and do some empirical research.
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Consistent with what empirical data suggests, they instead encourage careful articulation of whatever the board's position is on these issues.
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As an empirical matter, the longer-term estimate is generally the better one to follow this far from an election.
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What's more, several empirical factors in the forecast models are either determined under laboratory conditions or in isolated field experiments.
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Lott's empirical claim that only three mass shootings have occurred where civilians are allowed to carry firearms is also false.
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Recently, and especially with these insightful new data, I have come to doubt both the reasoning and the empirical support.
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But Hey's story showed me how this empirical stuff could happen, how shit and blood could be spun into meaning.
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But recent empirical work has suggested that, on average, labor market power ranges from 292 to 2000, the shaded area.
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That's a very high cost for mass incarceration policies that the empirical research shows have no longer significantly cut crime.
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There's a lot of that empirical evidence spread throughout the book, and in some cases my judgments about terms changed.
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To our knowledge, this is the first academic, empirical analysis of Exxon Mobil's 40-year history of climate change communications.
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"The thing that makes you matter all of a sudden is the empirical object that corroborates your testimony," says Shvarts.
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Instead, new knowledge, technologies and sophisticated real-world products will be invented by smart robotic platforms called empirical computation engines.
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The book, published in 2006, is ambitious, learned, balanced and unusually lucid, at ease in philosophy, law and empirical research.
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"The statement makes little sense and is not tethered to any empirical reality," said Joseph Brusuelas, chief economist at RSM.
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Though empirical research has not yet linked doula support with decreased maternal and infant mortality, there are promising anecdotal reports.
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"You make sound public policy decisions in part based on strong empirical evidence — at least that's the hope," he said.
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So far, empirical evidence suggests that countries with a larger variety of immigrants are richer, more productive and more innovative.
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It calls for increased empirical evaluation by states to determine if whatever policies they put in place are actually working.
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Most economists and criminologists who publish empirical, peer-reviewed research in the area are very skeptical of gun control laws.
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The empirical research seems clear: Where there are more guns and more access to guns, there are more gun deaths.
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The only way to determine which is the case is to put an idea — a hypothesis — to an empirical test.
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"The empirical record is at best spotty, with many studies finding no benefits of crying," reads one recent journal article.
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The reality is we'll have to wait for a few years and good empirical work to really know the answer.
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Extensive empirical research shows that it matters less than you might think whether a party goes with an "electable" moderate.
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However, "there is significant empirical evidence to suggest that hydrazine is harmful to aquatic organisms at low concentrations," the report states.
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He started building FRStat to address those concerns, and put the evidence coming out of the lab on an empirical foundation.
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The Marxist doesn't need to seek empirical connections between art and political developments because he believes that they are necessarily connected.
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Unlike Berenson's book, the report was conducted by more than a dozen rigorous scientists with expertise in empirical research and analysis.
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The new NASA aircraft, a modified twin-engine Tecnam P2006T from Empirical Systems Aerospace, is a small step in this direction.
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In general, though, the empirical research backs up King's point about who the public tends to show sympathy and empathy to.
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They have speculated about how this evaporation process occurred, but it's been difficult to back these theories up with empirical evidence.
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It's just that a ton of empirical research reveals that life is a lot more complicated than the simple theory suggests.
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Empirical studies show that American women, regardless of age, religion, or family status, tend to desire around two to three children.
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But it generally provides a more neutral, empirical approach to understanding conspiracies than the more sensationalist videos that appear on YouTube.
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There are empirical studies pointing to a causal connection to heavy social media use, and there are studies indicating no connection.
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In all, this latest research provides a deeper, empirical basis for discussion around Tor hidden services, and perhaps encryption more generally.
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First, run an experiment—an empirical or thought experiment—to determine if, in some context, humans are behaving like simple machines.
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In this fiercely empirical process Zymergen makes DNA tweaks of all sorts, most of them to sequences that regulate gene expression.
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Worse, the executive branch of our government seems willing to make decisions affecting our lives without grounding them in empirical evidence.
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With little empirical evidence, empathy seems so much the preferred emotion dictating new public policy—despite its impotence in crafting solutions.
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Needless to say, some of these claims are the marks of a paranoid mind, while others are just plain empirical description.
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However, Mr Sabia admits that More sophisticated empirical evidence on the effects of minimum wages on aggregate productivity is relatively new.
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The empirical data indicate that foreign nationals simply aren't plotting attacks within U.S. borders at the same rate as U.S. citizens.
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Silver shot back in multiple posts on Twitter, arguing that FiveThirtyEight's method for adjusting polls is based off of empirical evidence.
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That's why I often say that, from an empirical perspective, what's important is not the clock's absolute value but the derivative.
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Here's empirical evidence of that shrinking middle class you always hear about, right down to your friendly clickable Metropolitan Statistical Area.
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To be clear: There is simply no empirical evidence to support the claim that raising top tax rates slows economic growth.
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To treat it as "a literary language whose truth can neither be validated nor invalidated by empirical science" is a mistake.
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Liza finally lands a job as an assistant at a house called Empirical—but only by pretending to be twenty-six.
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Additionally, there is strong empirical evidence that helping current and former prisoners earn college degrees can dramatically increase their lifetime earnings.
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With an agreed-upon empirical metric for pain, he estimates, the vast majority of cases would be settled rather than litigated.
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The idea that he'd be automatically tuned out by those same voters now may seem intuitive, but it lacks empirical support.
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The implementation of reforms must be done quickly and efficiently, but with the needed time for empirical analysis of program results.
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Instead, the best available empirical data compiled by the Gun Violence Archive reveal there are fewer than 85033,100 verified DGUs annually.
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Does Charles really want it to get out to the public that the head of Empirical publishing is dating an assistant?
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A trove of empirical research contradicts the notion that immigrants are the violent criminal horde Trump makes them out to be.
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Notoriously unconventional Berlin selector Ricardo Villalobos today announced Empirical House, a forthcoming LP on Rhadoo, Raresh and Petre Inspirescu's minimalist imprint.
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First, the Arnolds invest heavily in research to try to get "an empirical handle" on how to solve a thorny issue.
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Next, he uses a quantitative model created by Empirical Research Partners, a broker-dealer, to rank stocks by factors including momentum.
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The best empirical data shows that after a time of stagnation, human right protection improved globally over the past three decades.
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Multi-channel, look at Home Depot or Sephora, and have anecdotal empirical third-party evidence on who's doing this really well.
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Left-leaning economists dispute that, arguing that empirical evidence shows little if any job losses as a result of past increases.
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There is empirical evidence that less advertising and outreach leads to less engagement during open enrollment and likely fewer sign-ups.
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But this type of situation, the empirical evidence and experts suggest, is likely far too rare to swing much bigger elections.
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On the contrary, trade has become a far more empirical, open-minded field than it was when I first entered it.
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Under China's current leader, Xi Jinping, the government has moved away from Deng's empirical approach and back toward Mao's rigid ideology.
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The best empirical evidence on Medicare-for-all's electoral chances comes from Alan Abramowitz, a political science professor at Emory University.
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Randomised trials are a part of an important development in recent decades, away from high theory and towards an empirical grounding.
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Over the last five years, academic researchers have published over two dozen empirical studies on patent litigation and its economic impacts.
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"Based on empirical data for the past six tightening cycles, gold has outperformed post rate hikes four times," the analysts added.
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This empirical evidence would rule out a whole class of explanations for the apparent dark matter deficiency, one way or another.
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"Every policy choice is validated by robust empirical research, supported by experts, and grounded in real data," said spokeswoman Saloni Sharma.
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Britain's empirical tradition and messy state, they argue, sit awkwardly in a club founded on Napoleonic legal precepts and Kantian utopianism.
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NIST says it found "empirical evidence" that characteristics such as age, gender, and race impact accuracy for the "majority" of algorithms.
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His new model is "semi-empirical," partly tuned to match observations rather than explaining snowflake growth starting entirely from first principles.
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It's a real significant problem for nature lovers — planting trees for the sake of health doesn't run on any empirical evidence.
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The author of more than 40 books, Mr. Atkinson was mainly known for his creative and exacting use of empirical methods.
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The magazine was a policy journal grounded in the concreteness of empirical evidence and asked hard questions about Great Society programs.
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Is it an empirical mistake — are they just wrong about what this would mean in practice — or a deeper philosophical mistake?
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She spends most of her days wrangling her far-flung group of Guerrilla Skeptics into common cause, defending empirical truth online.
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Looking at the broader research, the empirical evidence has tended to find that voter ID laws have a small impact on elections.
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Moore and his Crown of Kings series have long been cash cows for Empirical Press, the publishing house where Younger takes place.
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"As I have been invited back numerous times by colleagues there in the interim, empirical evidence suggests otherwise," Krauss said by email.
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There's a simple reason for that: The empirical evidence does not back up the "tough on crime" approach that Trump is selling.
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Because of this uncertainty, the best way to get an empirical reading of the market is through studying chart action, Cramer said.
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The brokerage said from an empirical standpoint, the only decision likely to come from the FDA should be a denial of approval.
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We don't have enough empirical evidence to complete Scharf and Cronin's equation at the moment, but that could change in the future.
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That number is impressive compared with the success of other empirical measures intended to predict how the Supreme Court will decide cases.
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But the empirical evidence suggests that the drinking age does play at least some role in reducing teen drinking and its harms.
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But it would be folly to ignore the help that machine learning can offer to those seeking empirical answers to literary questions.
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This perception may be due to the empirical evidence showing that many gifted students do end up quite successful later in life.
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Still, Hafif's empirical paintings have an emotional and spiritual charge, perhaps because of how much she invested them with intellect and spirit.
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Our empirical evidence and anecdotal information shows that one candidate didn't win them all, and that coin flips are not that frequent.
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The empirical truth appears to be that young people can indeed sway the outcome of elections, if only they are targeted intentionally.
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Considered as a whole, the empirical evidence on school choice programs recommends them as a potent remedy to the problem of segregation.
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Though naysayers are persistent in trying to illustrate the gender pay gap as a myth, empirical evidence consistently suggests it's a reality.
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Recent research by the Mercatus Center casts doubt on these kinds of unsubstantiated agency assertions, which lack empirical evidence to support them.
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In all five cases there is almost no theoretical or empirical support for the new voodoo claims, and lots of evidence against.
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Their so-called Great Revolt survey, which purportedly adds empirical backing to the book's political conclusions, probably wasn't cheap to administer either.
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There is empirical evidence attesting to the ways that literature and narratives change beliefs by psychologically immersing readers in a new reality.
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You will get a range of outcomes depending on the empirical circumstances and depending on the values of a people or culture.
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Video games come with an illusion of control and ownership, a sense that empirical models can provide the basis for predicting tomorrow.
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What they don't have, however, is a whole lot of empirical evidence, based on my discussions with gun policy experts and researchers.
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The CFPB has once again ignored empirical data, and the result will harm the very consumers the Bureau is aiming to assist.
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"One missing component has been the empirical component: What do people actually want?" said Dr. Rahwan, who is a computational social scientist.
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Charles whisks Liza off to a candlelit bar, where the two have a very professional conversation about her career trajectory at Empirical.
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When Empirical moves to a new still and increases its production, the team would like to sell their spirits via social media.
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" But like Oppenheimer, he cited "empirical evidence that in some countries, such as Mexico, adverse climate change may strongly increase international migration.
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Sure enough, there's some empirical and theoretical evidence suggesting that the EITC enables employers to pay lower wages than they otherwise would.
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Even more remarkable is that he arrived at his discovery by empirical observation and induction—the core of the modern scientific method.
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The empirical evidence does hint at bias in the relationship between the generic ballot and the popular vote, but it's not conclusive.
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But that conventional wisdom was vaporized by a series of empirical studies that suggest that labor market power is real and significant.
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A second organization that promotes similar research, the International Association of Empirical Aesthetics, includes not only psychologists but philosophers, sociologists and neuroscientists.
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The court could take steps today, without any institutional change, by hiring clerks with empirical training instead of only recently minted J.D.s.
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" He continued, "If someone wants to show me some empirical data, instead of some alt-right member's paranoid claims, I'd appreciate it.
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The overwhelming number of empirical studies show that piracy does reduce legal sales; it is, in fact, hard to compete with free.
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The pressing empirical questions about Mr. Assange now have to do with the extent and nature of his intervention in the election.
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" Pareene notes that "the trouble is, fact-checkers have expanded their purview from checking strictly empirical statements to 'checking' contestable political statements.
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Doctors have been cautious about prescribing given a lack of official guidance and a lack of empirical data on long-term effects.
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"This study really is trying to provide empirical evidence for why we as a community should do more for bats," he said.
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"They really want to learn those insights in an empirical, science-driven way," she said, referring to students enrolled in the course.
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They have way fewer gun deaths per person than the US. Based on the empirical evidence, these two facts are intrinsically tied.
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If we want to create policies based on empirical economic and demographic realities, our leaders need to question prescriptions based on outdated data.
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Indeed, armed with this potential empirical evidence for the APTS, scientists will be challenged to correlate these planetary interactions with known ecological shifts.
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"If you're interested in participating, the website says you don't have to be a scientist — you just have to believe "in empirical science.
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So it&aposs very clear from an economic standpoint using economic theory, empirical evidence that economists are pretty united on this one topic.
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"There has just been too much data - both anecdotal and empirical - suggesting that many men benefit from mindfulness," she said in an email.
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The question of whether individual variation within a species matters, Gallup said, "remains an empirical question," one he is testing with human subjects.
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He has found substantive empirical evidence for a chronic tolerance to MDMA, proving the efficacy of the drugs benefits lessen significantly over time.
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People sometimes think that all rights are due to citizenship, but that's just not correct in the empirical or legal or normative sense.
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Between theory and empirical evidence, the argument that we need to accept high inequality to achieve greater innovation does not have strong support.
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The empirical collapse of that supply side consensus, I think, is one of the defining moments of this period that we're living through.
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The way that I spent my 20s, which is to research the empirical underpinnings of economics and culture markets and stuff like that.
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Three-hour pontifications on a single topic have been ditched in favour of a compulsory dissertation in which original empirical analysis is encouraged.
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She set little store by "empirical validation"; Jung had not bothered with that rigmarole, instead drawing his theories from religion, philosophy and literature.
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My predecessors taught me well: Lars Williams, who's now at Empirical Spirits, and Arielle Johnson, who is at the MIT media lab now.
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Aside from the dearth of empirical evidence, a central problem with the theory is that the spermaceti performs a number of valuable functions.
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Improvements in data collection and analysis also gave rise to more detailed empirical research, instead of the wide-ranging concepts that he favoured.
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"[Aboriginal science] is not empirical," said Mibu Fischer, a descendent of the Noonuccal, Ngugi and Gorenpul clans of Quandamooka in South East Queensland.
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No one benefits if it's politics as usual, with lawmakers willfully neglecting the results of empirical research and instead blindly following gut instincts.
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Researchers from the Center for Empirical Research in Economics and Behavioral Sciences at the University of Erfurt in Germany point to the internet.
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Unfortunately, the debate so far has featured a dearth of up-to-date, solid empirical work on the countries that benefit from TPS.
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However, due to empirical observation, we can see that gravity as a force does exist, and even measure the force of that attraction.
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"Empirical analysis of the morphological features of the female candidates the GOP recruits suggests that they share traditionally 'feminine' features," Clark-Polner says.
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Of the 6900 empirical studies on school choice programs' effect on public school students' academic outcomes, 2628 found choice actually improves public schools.
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In academia, Krueger was known for his expertise in the labor market and his use of empirical evidence that challenged traditional economic theories.
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In May 2016, EdChoice published a study surveying 100 empirical studies on the effects of school choice programs, including 18 gold-standard studies.
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Adam Feldman, the creator and author of the blog Empirical SCOTUS, said that only 10 cases have taken longer to decide since 1946.
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For a party that prides itself on being the country's only rational, empirical party, where are the Democrats' famed wonks on single-payer?
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The two eventually start an imprint at Empirical called Millennial, where they chase authors who are YouTube sensations or acquire books about labradoodles.
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First of all, he's been chairing the board of Empirical/Millennial without disclosing his ties to Mercury, which is already up and running.
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The first empirical study of dacryphilia, by psychologists Richard Greenhill and Mark D. Griffiths of Nottingham Trent University, was published in March 2015.
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One of his favorite books is "The Secret Commonwealth," by a 17th-century Scottish minister, Robert Kirk, that explores life beyond empirical reach.
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STANLEY RICHARDSLONG ISLAND CITY, QUEENS To the Editor: Your editorial refers to the empirical literature on the effects of prison education on recidivism.
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The most comprehensive review of literature linking games and aggression shows that that literature admits scarce empirical data and includes obvious methodological problems.
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The truth, however, is that no one knew what was actually being assigned and taught — at least not in any comprehensive empirical sense.
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Trump has implemented massive cuts to national public health programs, and he routinely lies and misrepresents empirical findings that he views as unfavorable.
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The empirical evidence is clear, the reduction in onerous price and routing controls was a big win for the industry, shippers and consumers.
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Empirical research shows that people rarely vote for their narrow self-interest; seniors favor Social Security no more strongly than the young do.
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A growing number of empirical studies suggest that anti-bias training (also known as implicit bias training) and other diversity initiatives don't work.
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There are no objective markers, no real empirical way of distinguishing a big system that is vulnerable to STIs from one that isn't.
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You further claim that the right to prior consultation in the region delays the provision of public goods, again, with no empirical evidence.
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To try out the program, visit the team's site Empirical Imaging and install the latest toolbox, which is filed in the "Download" tab.
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It's this number that the Washington Post saw fit to give three out of four Pinocchios for lacking a strong enough empirical foundation.
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The critique is the latest example of Republican lawmakers muddying the waters on empirical research in an effort to boost their policy agendas.
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As far as I'm aware, there's no persuasive empirical international relations scholarship suggesting that signals of "weakness" (American or otherwise) embolden enemy aggression.
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I have no empirical evidence to prove this was because of the free bleeding, but I appreciated not having to take any Midol.
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The claim doesn't match the logic that Rubio applies to other policy issues, and it's disproved by the empirical research on gun control.
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In particular, there is no empirical evidence for the claim that we collectively came close to solving the climate crisis in the 20093s.
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For people who believe the empirical evidence that more guns mean more violence, this contradiction is the source of a lot of frustration.
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Rather, it's something that is often revealed in empirical outcomes — such as disparities in sentences given to people of different races for similar crimes.
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Empirical research has tended to cast some doubt on it, and the overall conditions in the economy have changed a lot from the 1970s.
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The moral and empirical case for embracing welfare is solid: Increasing unconditional cash benefits is both a fair and effective way to combat poverty.
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Nevertheless, the set of proposals set forth by the White House are based in empirical evidence and reflect a deep knowledge of state law.
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As for Shadel, he told me that ultimately, his team is trying to meet an FDA need to support regulatory actions with empirical data.
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Rather than peddling jade eggs, it sells the viewer on Dodson's methods (which have, for what it's worth, been the subject of empirical research).
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"Smart people care about these issues and are discussing them" is an argument about a positive future rooted in hope rather than empirical fact.
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JAMES BULLARD: You know, I think we have talked about this before but the empirical Philips curve is very, very weak in this environment.
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True, at this point, economists are doing much more on personal income distribution; mainly it's empirical, part of the data revolution in the field.
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It taught me to respect the truth, to speak truth to power, and keep insisting on digging for the facts and the empirical evidence.
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"At a certain point the anecdotal evidence piles up until it's empirical, and I think these earnings reports potentially justify these prices," Cramer said.
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While studies suggest that people often underestimate how much they're drinking, there is no conclusive empirical research of how Stanford's new policy will work.
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Art can shift those things in a way that all the metrics in the world, all the logic, all the empirical information just won't.
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This redesigned iPhone isn't being released onto a blank canvas where we can weigh its features and specs in any sort of empirical fashion.
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Trouble is, the researchers presented virtually no empirical evidence to support their extraordinary claim, and the credulous media simply took it at face-value.
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If you read about that online, there are a lot of normative pieces but there has been very limited empirical research on that subject.
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"It looked like a Laplace transform of time," Howard said—the piece of his and Shankar's model that had been missing from empirical work.
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It is nothing short of an article of faith, since we have no empirical evidence that computation, whatever it is, leads to conscious experience.
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One reason for the robust empirical relationship between strong parties and stable democracy is related to the important role that parties perform as gatekeepers.
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Another study found that, in supposedly empirical research, right-leaning economists discerned more economically damaging effects from increases in taxes than left-leaning ones.
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A thorough and transparent solution would look more interdisciplinary: presenting empirical findings alongside the economist's larger policy goals and ideas of a just polity.
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The Council on American-Islamic Relations says it is better able to track attacks on mosques as an empirical measure of anti-Muslim sentiment.
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In contrast to this research, Trump's campaign promises show that his approach to violence prevention is fueled by political posturing rather than empirical evidence.
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And given how little empirical data is available, it said evidence was inconclusive about the extent to which such taxes could aid public health.
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"Based on the empirical evidence available to the EBA, the SME SF has not led to increased lending at this stage," the EBA said.
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Even in the limited form in which anti-SLAPP laws currently exist, there is no empirical evidence that they actually accomplish their intended purpose.
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But the simple fact is that neither CBO nor JCT has undertaken a retrospective empirical analysis of the measurable impact of the TCJA. Sen.
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What you should look for as an investor is empirical evidence that the idea in question is viable and desired in the target market.
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Underwood disputed Alito's premise, citing "strong empirical evidence" showing a lower response rate that she said the administration did not dispute in its argument.
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" He continued: "This is consistent with contact theory, which has already received considerable empirical support in the literature in a variety of analogous contexts.
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The Brexit fallout in Belfast and elsewhere in Northern Ireland should serve as a warning against the wider trend toward post-empirical, tribalist politics.
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That makes sense — when work pays more, more people will choose to work — but there's a lot of empirical evidence to back it up.
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From the point of view of traditional habits of reasoning and conceptualization, these are human anomalies, analogous to empirical anomalies in the physical sciences.
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The researchers were careful to model only outcomes for which they had empirical data from sleep duration, such as car crashes and academic performance.
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I'm most interested in the bright line that Pinker draws between the empirical spirit of science and the unreasoning obscurantism he suggests otherwise prevails.
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Whether the individual animal is aware of the evolutionary consequences or lifetime benefits of these active behaviors is another empirical question we can ask.
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Empirical research shows that the likelihood of getting killed in a terrorist attack by an immigrant or visitor to this country is vanishingly small.
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"Loving Vincent" addresses its subject, the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh, with two what-ifs — one marvelous and fantastical, the other empirical and pedestrian.
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Then Charles (Peter Hermann), her age-appropriate boss at Empirical Press, whose simmering ardor had finally boiled over, rang her cellphone from New York.
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A show at the National Gallery reveals how European painters began to cast off old conventions and learned to depict empirical reality — with feeling.
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But it would also be fair to say that we now have empirical data on the impact of reform, and it's mostly bad news.
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Some skeptics suggest there's not enough empirical evidence to reach a scientifically sound conclusion about Big Data's ability to influence complex behavior like voting.
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The empirical evidence shows that there is no need for alarm about Mr. Sanders being the Democratic nominee, and even some cause for confidence.
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A great deal of empirical evidence has shown that people who commit acts of intimate and sexual violence often do it more than once.
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"Given the lack of empirical data and comparable systems worldwide, such a transformation risks plunging Switzerland into a period of great uncertainty," he said.
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But every expert I consulted said there is no empirical data or research that supports the notion that chaos is a productive management tool.
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"The statement makes little sense and is not tethered to any empirical reality," Joseph Brusuelas, chief economist at RSM, told Politico of Trump's tweet.
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Recent empirical studies have concluded that increased federal funding alone could account for a 85033-percent net increase in tuition between 1987 and 2010.
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And in the absence of empirical data or a universal definition of force, police are ill-equipped to argue that the incidents are outliers.
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BROADLY: People throw around the phrase "hookup culture" to signify a million different things, but I appreciated that your book looks at empirical evidence.
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The empirical record is quite clear about the general form of national political economy that produces the happiest, healthiest, wealthiest, freest and longest lives.
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But recently, as the result of "insightful new data," he has "come to doubt both the reasoning and the empirical support" for that view.
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There is empirical evidence that shows that during the second part of the 20th century, the U.S. economy became more competitive by any measure.
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"The 'deck of cards' was an inspiration in that it represents the idea of luck, or the opposite of empirical thinking," Kuo elaborates further.
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The video of the police response essentially gave a real-life example to this problem, which has been widely backed in the empirical research.
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That represents a significant hurdle to smart policymaking — though advocates of an empirical approach to gun violence argue that shouldn't stop lawmakers from acting.
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I simply can't think of any empirical basis for Phil Knight and Stanford's faith in the ability of elite education to solve major problems.
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"There is empirical data that says companies that have diverse teams, particularly in leadership, that are working on a particular industry, do better," she says.
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The build-up to the bill, however, ignored the empirical research by organizations like Amnesty International, instead focusing on celebrity campaigns and groundless scare numbers.
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Empirical evidence: also known as sense experience, is the knowledge or source of knowledge acquired by means of the senses, particularly by observation and experimentation.
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There was not yet "empirical support" for the theory that global trade, worldwide supply chains, and other forces were holding down U.S. prices, she said.
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Taking all of this together, the empirical research seems clear: Where there are more guns and more access to guns, there are more gun deaths.
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