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There are going to be challenges to fingerprints and firearms evidence and the general lack of empirical grounding.
An empirical grounding, many hoped, would also help re-establish the field's respectability and repair its image among insurers as a money sink.
Simplicity principles are taken either to have no empirical grounding, or to have solely empirical grounding.
However, the concept of value co-creation is a macro concept that still lacks precise empirical grounding and accurate operationalisation.
In recent decades, experimental work in psychology, sociology, and neuroscience has been brought to bear on the empirical grounding of philosophical views in this area.
An empirical grounding of the analytic might provide us with an understanding of what constitutes a person's competence with a concept.
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By now, the empirical grounds of Cuvier's theory have largely been disproved.
"Romney is on poor empirical ground in making a claim based on competitive effects," said Christopher Lubienski, an education professor at the University of Illinois.
Language, like politics, reaches an impasse.In a recent study for the Brookings Institution, Sarah Binder seeks to place the discussion on firmer empirical ground.
A case can be made, on theoretical and sometimes empirical grounds, that properly managed or coordinated care can on average yield superior medical treatments, at lower cost, than completely unmanaged care under classical indemnity insurance.
This account is subject to dispute on empirical grounds.
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