Examples of using Empirically in English and their translations into Arabic
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Colloquial
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Political
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
Oh, empirically so!
Empirically adjudicating between competing theoretical predictions.
Tural conditions must be determined empirically.
But it isn't empirically possible.
Empirically determine which foods cause you flatulence.
But in practice, the required frequency is very fast empirically.
The exact proportion of carbon black in the solution is determined empirically.
However, the drop of the rate must be verified empirically.
From a district with an empirically high applied demography value.
It is essential to establish empirically what the relationship is.
Until we can prove empirically that we were the cause.
The thing that's different about me, empirically speaking… is you.
They are determined empirically by conducting measurement for a sufficiently long period.
None of the views are solidly grounded in theory nor empirically based findings.
Government spending on programmes that benefit children has been empirically linked to increased opportunity.
Empirically, however, it appears that investment levels did not increase noticeably following liberalization.
Even though that can't be confirmed empirically. But I don't give a crap.
This strategy is completely flawed in every respect because it's based on empirically incorrect facts.
Examples of phenomena resembling periodic travelling waves that have been found empirically include the following.
Subsequently, recommendations and tools will be tested empirically in selected SME clusters in India.