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The interview guides were based on empirical indicators from our earlier studies [ 3, 4].
UNICEF's project (that followed), "Transformation of Residential Institutions for Children and the Development of Sustainable Alternatives," projected to run from May 2008 to November 2010, has thus become a foundation for support to comprehensive and coordinated change, based on empirical indicators of the present and a rational projection of the future situation.
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It became more theological than based on empirical evidence.
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No longer is debate rooted in opinions that can be tested by rivals presenting a case based on empirical evidence.
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ANNs are based on empirical risk minimization.
Scott says the company's advisory board helps make sure all decisions about its products are based on empirical data.
A number of them are entirely based on empirical data.
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