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empirical

[em-pir-i-kuhl] / ɛmˈpɪr ɪ kəl /


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They then have an empirical, evidence-based allocation appropriate to their lifestyle, personality and investment approach.

From The Wall Street Journal

"Once the question shifts from where intelligence is to how the system is organized," Wilcox noted, "the empirical targets change."

From Science Daily

"There are plenty of theories, but until now there has been very little empirical work carried out on the basic, measurable characteristics of the signs," Bentz explains.

From Science Daily

“Our culture formed and bound by empirical science, will never credit such an explanation. But what if there is some important sense in which it is true?”

From Los Angeles Times

Importantly, the method does not rely on empirical fitting parameters.

From Science Daily