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I'm no scientist, so I can't empirically disprove the claim that cats are "lazier" than dogs -- although, having lived with cats and dogs, I've found that both tend to spend a good eighteen hours a day snoozing.
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Indeed last September, The New York Times reported that scientists at the European Center for Nuclear Research CERNN) thought they had empirically disproved Einstein's theory that nothing could travel faster than the speed of light, only to find their results could not be reproduced in follow-up experiments last month.
Research we undertook over the last year was trying to empirically prove or disprove the idea that venture capital investors actually added value further to the capital they invested.
Leaving digital technologies aside for a moment, it is difficult to empirically prove or disprove whether marketisation can improve efficiency in HE.
Bateman (2011: 52) presses the need for "more empirically grounded analysis of a broader range of multimodal documents" in order to verify or disprove Kress and van Leeuwen's interpretations of the composition of information value.
Facts disprove these claims.
Or disprove it?
Does it disprove it?
"Can you disprove that?" Nina couldn't.
So does this disprove the Peak Oil theory?
The evidence seems to disprove this.
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