Sentence examples for empirical connotation from inspiring English sources

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4. Perhaps 'evidence' also has something of an empirical connotation that 'reason to believe' lacks: it sounds more natural, at least to some ears, to describe a priori philosophical considerations as reasons to believe some philosophical thesis than as evidence for that thesis.

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Many philosophers have already discussed the implications of the theory of "harmony in diversity", although we rarely see somebody investigating and discussing its connotations on an empirical level based on the practice of coexistence of multi-ethnic cultures.

"The connotation, mainly, is crime".

"Basement has an ugly connotation".

The proper connotation is Joe Sixpack.

It has a valedictory connotation.

Think empirical beeper.

Psychohistory is empirical.

My evidence is empirical.

"It has that connotation of being bad".

All of them have a spiritual connotation.

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