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Examples for "empirically"
Examples for "empirically"
1Objective: To empirically investigate the range of uncivil experiences targeted against patients.
2Antibiotic treatment for acute appendicitis is empirically chosen, based on epidemiological information.
3This has mainly been achieved empirically through carefully controlled, randomized clinical trials.
4Anterior callosotomy to about 20 mm has been considered relatively safe empirically.
5We empirically evaluated and compared the predictive performance of seven representative methods.
1Rather, Tibetans have discovered many scientific truths through empirical observation.
1He wandered all around the city, learning things by trial and error.
2Children learn language, as they do many other things, by trial and error.
3All of that knowledge is acquired by observation and by trial and error.
4Biology is now driven by genomics, not by trial and error.
5But, like all budding gardeners, he learned by trial and error.
6All he could hope to do was tackle the problem by trial and error.
7She had improved her culinary skills over the years, mostly by trial and error.
8So, like the violin, it is possible to learn magic by trial and error.
9Our program learns by trial and error the fastest method of completing one task.
10Like them, he seems to have stumbled on the principle by trial and error.
11No, he needed to simply work through a bunch of theories by trial and error.
12The rest of the team were busy adapting their equipment to Legacy by trial and error.
13We had to learn by trial and error.
14Everything I did was by trial and error.
15He was tempted to set himself adrift and try to solve the problem by trial and error.
16But perhaps they learned some way of tapping into it by trial and error or by accident.