Sentence examples for empirical consequences of from inspiring English sources

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Thus, there may be empirical consequences of incommensurable theory pairs that can be immediately compared.

This does rule out the possibility of using a neutral observation language to compare the empirical consequences of two incommensurable theories.

A new theory often corrects the empirical consequences of the previous one, i.e., \(T_{2}\) entails observational statements \ e_{2}\) which are in some sense close to the corresponding consequences \ e_{1}\) of \(T_{1}\).

In similar vein, De Finetti (e.g., 1974) advocated a view on statistics in which only the empirical consequences of the probabilistic beliefs, expressed in a willingness to bet, mattered but he did not make statistical inference fully dependent on decision theory.

Cooper argued that "it is impossible for anyone to foresee the future accurately enough" to know the empirical consequences of legalizing gay marriage.

While the choice of valuation method is a normative choice and depends on decision context, the empirical consequences of this choice are of interest as it might have critical impact on resource allocation decisions [ 13, 14].

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This is not a novel fact, but it is an physical, empirical consequence of the theory nonetheless.

In particular, since every branch in every decomposition of the state has potential empirical consequences for the results of one's future observations, every branch, not just those represented in a favored decohering basis, is operationally real.

Despite the significance of the policy changes and the wide availability of detailed data relating to patenting, robust conclusions regarding the empirical consequences for technological innovation of changes in patent policy are few.

Laudan and Leplin also suggest, however, that even if the universal existence of empirical equivalents were conceded, this would do much less to establish the significance of underdetermination than its champions have supposed, because "theories with exactly the same empirical consequences may admit of differing degrees of evidential support" (1991, 465).

However, scholars also admit the lack of systematic inquiry into the empirical consequences and contexts of multifaceted social relations (Bian 2010).

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