Sentence examples for empirically though from inspiring English sources

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He answers my question empirically, though, driving to the water's edge at Birling Gap and stopping before a coast-guard barracks that, like a motel, is a long narrow terrace, a set of attached "cottages".

In relation to item difficulty, we selected items that obtained inter-rater agreement from at least two judges on the level of difficulty (66%%), since difficulty level would be also assessed empirically though the item response theory (IRT) in the second study.

Most women experience at least one episode during their lives, and each year about 10% receive one or more courses of antibiotics for UTI. 1 2 Most women with typical symptoms are treated empirically, though up to half of them do not have clinically significant bacteriuria, and evidence indicates that many women with symptoms of UTI will recover without antibiotic treatment.

A high NPV is useful as it suggests that a patient is unlikely to have IPA if the test is negative, and this may spare the patient from receiving unnecessary antifungal treatment that was started empirically, though these results do not rule out infection with another fungus.

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Nevertheless, the requirement that hypotheses and theories be empirically testable, though it became more flexible and tolerant, could not be relinquished.

We might yet demand that all such language be assiduously reduced to some non-teleological idiom when we are being scientifically strict and empirically serious, though we would first need to survey the explanatory costs and benefits of our attempting to do so.

The predictions made by our model can in principle be tested empirically, even though suitable data might be sparse and experiments challenging.

To our knowledge, however, the nature of language control in parallel recovery has not been addressed empirically even though this pattern of recovery could reveal different control problems.

The phenomenal world and finite individuals, though empirically real, are—from the higher point of view merely false appearances.

Yet these spaces, though empirically indistinguishable, were not equivalent in principle; evidently Newton conceived them as moving with various velocities in absolute space, though those velocities could not be known.

Surprisingly, this hypothesis has not been tested empirically yet, even though previous research suggests that allocation to traits connected to both defence and virulence can be costly [14], [15].

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