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There are the same scenes of the principals driving and talking and the presentation of differing points of view, one more empirical, one more spiritual.

From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 14, 2024

It will replace spotty, infrequent measurements from the ground and make the field of hydrology far more empirical, and global, than it ever has been.

From Science Magazine • Dec. 7, 2022

He’s also quite intelligent, and earnest, and has run for Congress several times on the theory that the country would be much better off if there were more empirical researchers in Washington.

From Slate • Nov. 8, 2018

Given that more and more empirical, statistical and experimental work shows that to be incorrect, why does that narrative still linger?

From Salon • Sep. 24, 2018

They were, however, more empirical than efficient and, for the most part, not only grossly overdesigned but of decidedly difficult fabrication and construction.

From The Engineering Contributions of Wendel Bollman by Vogel, Robert M.



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