Sentence examples for empirically true from inspiring English sources

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The images in the young woman's album, Larkin writes, are In every sense empirically true!

The second most frequent explanation offered was that a majority of Americans of earlier generations were sincere Christians, which, as Smith points out, is empirically true.

But it remained an assumption, which could always be dismissed by a cynic as an airy-fairy fantasy with no roots in the real world.The significance of Ulrich's discovery was it revealed, for the first time, that the benefits of nature could actually be measured and be shown to be empirically true.

This is empirically true — just look at Wayfair, Braintree, Shutterstock, SurveyMonkey, Plenty of Fish, Shopify, Lynda, GitHub, Atlassian, MailChimp, Epic, Campaign Monitor, Minecraft, LootCrate, Unity, CarGurus and SimpliSafe to name just a few.

True, it is highly likely that all philosophical naturalists are also methodological naturalists, but the converse is neither logically necessary nor empirically true.

Since it is empirically true that some people react to injury with reactive attitudes that are not forms of anger at all, it should be borne in mind that not all forgiveness, even as a process of overcoming negative reactive attitudes, involves angry reactive attitudes.

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In semi-supervised learning [67], one exploits both unlabeled and labeled data to learn empirically the true function f; as a major result, the semi-supervised approach should improve over the model that is learnt by only using labeled data.

Not only is this racist, IT IS ALSO EMPIRICALLY NOT TRUE! Best taco bowls in Trump Tower?

When read support is equal, we rank on the genomic gap size, with smaller gaps ranked higher as we found empirically that true positives were often intrachromosomal and localised (Additional file 1: Figure S3).

One might initially suppose that since the statement 'Hesperus = Phosphorus' was only discovered empirically to be true, it must be contingently true.

Empirically, it's true enough; skyscrapers were born of crisis in 1870s Chicago and New York, and most famous towers can be instantly tied to a collapse of some sort.

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