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most empirical

adjective as in practical; based on experience

adjective as in practical

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Indeed, those were the two occasions since his 2020 loss that Trump could have been described, with the most empirical justification, as a loser or a liability to the Republican cause.

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Most empirical studies of free will—including Libet’s—have focused on these kinds of arbitrary actions.

But it always felt intensely empirical and materially grounded — the most empirical work that I have ever attempted in my life.

Douthat insists through this that his journey is scientific, in its own way; he describes the careful exploration of treatments and his subsequent reactions as “the most empirical work I have ever attempted in my life.”

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Experience had ceased to be something unchanging, identical with what was known to Aristotle, but Achillini was professionally unprepared for this development, even though he also lectured on anatomy, the most empirical of all the university disciplines.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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