empirical造句91. Or maybe any conceivable account is translatable into cognitive theory, which then loses all empirical content.
92. While the former resists the comparison with an empirical reality the latter is epistemologically founded on such a comparison.
93. The available empirical evidence indicates that all three explanations have some validity.
94. Medical therapy of diarrhoea caused by chronic radiation enteritis has been largely empirical and there have been no adequate controlled studies.
94.try its best to gather and create good sentences.
95. Such empirical studies of the sensitivity of results will no doubt be further developed.
96. The limited empirical work on the importance of uncertainty as a variable affecting investment decisions yields some support for this argument.
97. Some key conceptual and empirical questions that you might consider in assessing the validity of each approach are listed below.
98. There are perhaps two basic lines of attack: straight forward empirical analysis, and analysis-by-synthesis.
99. The important thing is that the empirical data and the theorizing are connected, not separate, things.
100. A second advantage of the approach is that it is largely confined to observable empirical phenomena.
101. His main thesis is that the empirical evidence does not validate the instrumental account.
102. If properly appreciated, and seen as instruction, the empirical can be used to assess theoretical and conceptual formulations.
103. In the deductive/empirical experiment, each child received either a questions task or a sentence completion task.
104. For classifications involve considerations of reason and policy over and above mere empirical data.
105. Some empirical data compare levels of participation across many countries.
106. The theoretical and empirical relationships between the constructed measures will be explored.
107. Poor delivery dates and servicing facilities are further factors to which empirical studies have attached major, even primary importance.
108. Five-year-olds did not show much understanding of the deductive/empirical distinction at all, even in the deductive marking experiment.
109. What if there were Protestants campaigning vigorously for the empirical sciences who nevertheless rejected the Copernican theory?
110. In the 124 articles we found that were related to Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, we found 92 that included some empirical research.
111. Another is the difficulty of moving from the theoretical discussion to the specification and testing of an empirical model.
112. There are no well-established empirical guidelines for the intravenous treatment of moderate hypophosphatemia.
113. Articles by well-known political scientists discuss the central concepts and recent empirical research in many important subfields.
114. The effect is unexpected, and no theoretical basis is known to the author - hence the empirical treatment.
115. Direct empirical measurements are provided by national monitoring agencies including measurements of meteorological elements and of river discharge.
116. Understanding the actual forms and extents of state intervention thereby becomes a largely empirical matter.
117. Empirical social science has yet to provide clear answers to these questions about nature versus nurture and politics.
118. Logical coherence has been gained at the expense of empirical relevance.
119. This enables the data to be searched for patterns so placing theories within the constraints of empirical evidence.
120. Given the limited experience with actual personal expenditure taxation, empirical evidence is lacking.