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Meanings of
empirical evidence
in English
Russian
эмпирические данные
Portuguese
experiência sensorial
Spanish
conocimiento empirico
Back to the meaning
Knowledge based on sense experience or experimentation.
empirical knowledge
Russian
эмпирические данные
Synonyms
Examples for "
empirical knowledge
"
empirical knowledge
Examples for "
empirical knowledge
"
1
But this project wants to turn that
empirical
knowledge
into a model.
2
There was some theoretical as well as
empirical
knowledge
about metals, e.g.
3
But, if this was the case, their
empirical
knowledge
has apparently been utterly lost.
4
Can any
empirical
knowledge
of the voice be obtained by the mere listening to voices?
5
This understanding of the workings of the vocal organs is the
empirical
knowledge
of the voice.
Usage of
empirical evidence
in English
1
But most of the
empirical
evidence
thus far points to the contrary.
2
The strategy is based on
empirical
evidence
from international research and is… Audio
3
The relative importance of these factors is discussed and supported with
empirical
evidence
.
4
This article describes the intervention, the
empirical
evidence
to support it.
5
The
empirical
evidence
showed that there were more challenges than benefits.
6
An economist who's analysed US reporting tells Mediawatch
empirical
evidence
shows it does.
7
But it's got the support of a ton of
empirical
evidence
.
8
The study was based on
empirical
evidence
from a survey of 159 physicians.
9
But the overwhelming weight of
empirical
evidence
is that this is a fantasy.
10
It seems that all
empirical
evidence
of history and human experience sustains their position.
11
It is best, therefore, to stick to the
empirical
evidence
.
12
There is so far little
empirical
evidence
on their role in processes of radicalisation.
13
Some opinions are backed by
empirical
evidence
or logical argument.
14
This is the
empirical
evidence
that there is no god.
15
Conclusion: There is limited
empirical
evidence
and understanding of factors associated with health system performance.
16
Common sense demands it; the
empirical
evidence
dictates it.
Other examples for "empirical evidence"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
empirical
evidence
empirical
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
empirical evidence
Russian
эмпирические данные
Portuguese
experiência sensorial
evidência empírica
Spanish
conocimiento empirico
conocimiento empírico
Empirical evidence
through the time
Empirical evidence
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
Ireland
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United Kingdom
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