International empirical evidence attests to the large economy-wide returns from public investment in infrastructure. |
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You can't apply probabilistic methods to a phenomenon where there is no empirical evidence. |
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I think it is too much a matter of perception, rather than there being empirical evidence. |
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She rightly saw that there was nothing in the empirical evidence that required her to say that. |
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The common thread is ideological certainty untroubled by empirical evidence, intellectual curiosity, or open debate. |
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Yet, surprisingly, there is little empirical evidence for this proposition. |
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I like to call it beginner's luck and invoke the empirical evidence at horse racing tracks and Las Vegas casinos. |
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There are a number of difficulties, however, that hinder a fair appraisal of the empirical evidence for symptom substitution. |
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If confirmed, this is indeed a significant revision in the empirical evidence. |
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There is plenty of empirical evidence that would suggest there might be some validity in his sagely words. |
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There is growing empirical evidence confirming the inflationary theory of cosmology. |
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Promoting faith in unprovable ideas over empirical evidence and hard science is the path back to the Dark Ages. |
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For soon, empirical evidence about actual marriages will exist to potentially controvert the predictions. |
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She brings together the latest empirical evidence with a discussion of sociological debates surrounding inequality. |
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Viewed dispassionately, the empirical evidence does not support such a position. |
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Over the course of her term, she emphasised the need for WHO to base its work on empirical evidence. |
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They lack confirmation or corroboration by any reliable empirical evidence. |
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There is strong empirical evidence to support the case for vertical integration. |
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Thus, there is little empirical evidence of how species interactions are likely to affect community responses to ozone. |
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More recent objections to motivational judgment internalism appeal to empirical evidence from the neuro and cognitive sciences. |
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This compensation is based on legal principles and supported by empirical evidence such as land appraisals and other studies. |
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This empirical evidence, he suggested, is at odds with Ambler and Cardia's interpretation. |
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There is no empirical evidence to support the use of Irlen lenses for children with ASDs, nor for oculomotor approaches. |
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At this point, secretin cannot be recommended, based on the empirical evidence that it is ineffective and may be harmful in some cases. |
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But the majority of menial workers and derelicts are, going by empirical evidence, first or second-generation immigrants with little in the way of hopes or prospects. |
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Based on this empirical evidence, the publicists subjected McCarthy's image to a digital diet: smoothing the folds and cutting the double chin. |
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Besides these conceptual problems, push-pull models are also inconsistent with empirical evidence. |
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However, as noted above, there is a lack of empirical evidence to support or document the extent of this growth. |
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This is a piece of research that is rich in insight and grounded in empirical evidence. |
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Some think tanks are very credible with policy advice based on facts, empirical evidence, and sound research. |
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Some empirical evidence illustrates increased interceptions at port of entry associated with increased trade and the role of methyl bromide and its potential use as a trade barrier. |
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Theory and empirical evidence suggest that there is no long-run trade-off between inflation and production levels. |
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Without the availability of any empirical evidence for the Netherlands, a hyperbolic profile is considered the most plausible one. |
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The empirical evidence about the benefits of many of the instruments of financial innovation was not positive. |
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The literature searches revealed little in terms of empirical evidence of the effectiveness of sub-acute and convalescent care programs. |
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Let me conclude with my own claim, one that is not provocative but based on theory and empirical evidence. |
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An even larger number have been shown to be promising, even though there may not as yet be solid empirical evidence that they have an impact. |
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Overall, the weight of the empirical evidence supports these essentially conservative arguments for the minimum wage. |
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Modem science, no matter how theoretical, speculative and abstract, strives finally for empirical evidence to test and confirm the truth of its claims. |
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Several papers provide empirical evidence on credit channels of monetary policy. |
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The new empirical evidence suggests that the average used by PWC is in the right ballpark, even after the time elapsed since the estimates were made. |
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Similarly, central banks adopted monetarism with a fervor in the late 1970s and early 1980s, just as empirical evidence discrediting the underlying theories was mounting. |
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The empirical evidence that freer trade has been a positive factor for the world economy has not been conclusive or convincing. |
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We need more empirical evidence on this, but that will only come when we trial the policy. |
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Although rather thin in empirical evidence, she vigorously argues for understanding the problems of the displaced, the outcastes, the unrepresented and the underprivileged. |
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Of course, proponents of the Act can take comfort in the absence of any empirical evidence to support such claims. |
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The sheer absence of these transitional forms is the most reiterated empirical evidence against evolution. |
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Although empirical evidence is lacking, both fishers and scientists agree that habitat change is likely limiting the size of the stock. |
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Finally, it must be stressed that there is no empirical evidence that unbundling increases competition. |
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However, one does notactually need empirical evidence relating to losses in individual cases to criticise the idea of low sunk costs. |
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Theory and empirical evidence suggest that the term structure of interest rates reflects risk premiums as well as market expectations about future inflation and real interest rates. |
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If the creation of the universe and the Intelligent Project are objects of faith, by definition, these are not susceptible to confutation by means of tests and empirical evidence. |
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The available empirical evidence suggests that the actions of the state, whether material or symbolical, can have an influence in schooling under certain conditions. |
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Little empirical evidence exists that didymo infestations have negatively affected salmonid populations. |
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Recall Rick Perry's stammering defence of abstinence as the best way to reduce teen pregnancies, even after empirical evidence showed that it was not, in fact, particularly good at reducing teen pregnancies. |
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We also believe there is little empirical evidence for concluding that there is value in the increased use of the polygraph in employment screening. |
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Setting aside the conceptual improbability of achieving a truly crime-free society through the mere dispersal of cameras, the empirical evidence does not support it. |
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Finnish economist Johann Willner reviewed empirical evidence from comparative studies in a range of sectors, which showed that public ownership is no less efficient in more than half of the studies. |
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Even if such court processing data were available, several factors would make it difficult to come up with unassailable empirical evidence that the Guidelines themselves have improved the efficiency of the legal process. |
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Taken together, the empirical evidence clearly indicates that psychotherapy nonequivalence is the rule, not the exception. |
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Meanwhile, contrary to popular belief, there is a lack of empirical evidence showing that economic growth alone creates more opportunities to advocate democracy in China. |
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The notion of there being a moment of epiphany that explains some assumedly conscious decision to become a terrorist is naïve, misleading, and, crucially, unsupported by empirical evidence. |
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Such information would provide the empirical evidence needed to augment the mathematical and conceptual arguments thitherto advanced for the idea that the Sun does not revolve around the Earth. |
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Yet, although the importance of woody material in diversifying habitat in lotic systems has been demonstrated, empirical evidence regarding the contribution of woody habitat to whole system production in lakes is lacking. |
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In her comments, Parvati Raghuram noted that the two papers complemented each other well, as one provides a thorough theoretical overview while the other offers empirical evidence. |
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Moreover, a growing body of empirical evidence at both the aggregate level and the level of individual households and businesses supports these basic presumptions. |
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However, empirical evidence shows that, contrary to expectations, rural-urban migration may not be the most common type of internal migration in many countries. |
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The justice minister consistently said that mandatory minimums did not work because statistics and empirical evidence suggest that the judges will always go to the lesser amount as indicated on the mandatory minimums. |
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A substantial amount of current empirical evidence supports the conclusion that an anticommons has not developed. |
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Yet, there is no empirical evidence for this theory from an anthropological point of view. |
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Pluralism has been challenged on the ground that it is not supported by empirical evidence. |
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These general beliefs about the varying degrees of reprehensibility of crimes are supported by empirical evidence. |
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Other authors find empirical evidence for the EKC even within a single country. |
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There is a dearth of empirical evidence supporting simulation in psychomotor skill learning and transfer of these skills to patient care. |
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In particular, empirical evidence shows that increases in prices are relatively closely linked to rates of money growth in excess of the real growth capacity of the economy over the medium-term. |
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What empirical evidence should then be requested by the Commission? |
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Corrado et al. refer to empirical evidence from which they conclude that only 60 percent of advertising expenditure contributes over longer periods of time to the value of brand names. |
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There is some empirical evidence of an increase in the speed at which monetary policy signals are transmitted to the economy, and of a decline in the impact which a given monetary policy action has on the real economy. |
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There is no empirical evidence that an immense wave of citizens from the new countries will flood into the old Member States of the European Union in search of work. |
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There is anecdotal evidence that some parents seek shared custody to reduce their child support obligations or reject it to increase these obligations, but the author was unable to locate any empirical evidence on this issue. |
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As we look for ways to address and meet the best interests of children, we look for empirical evidence for what is happening now in instances of family break up. |
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Although there is no strong empirical evidence on this possibility, survey staff will often check back-and-forth over a specific set of responses asking whether they are consistent. |
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The two working documents of the Symposium provide both a theoretical framework and empirical evidence to support the case for giving greater attention to science in the national development agenda. |
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The authors provide some of the first empirical evidence on labour market adjustments to exchange rate movements in Canadian manufacturing industries. |
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Finally, the empirical evidence suggests that monetary policy plays an important role in affecting short-term aggregate demand and inflation dynamics. |
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Other than the Leading Houses, the case of the reform of commercial training also unveils the relevance of research, and more in general of empirical evidence, in the process of monitoring and evaluating a reform. |
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There is empirical evidence to support that. |
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Here, too, empirical evidence suggests otherwise. |
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But empirical evidence suggests this is unlikely. |
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Yet, as I noted earlier, the empirical evidence supports the view that changes in the price of residential real estate do affect household spending. |
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The decision to grant central banks independence is firmly grounded in economic theory and empirical evidence, both of which show that such a set-up is conducive to maintaining price stability. |
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The Survey of Employers provides empirical evidence about the characteristics of organizations, their recruitment and retention practices and challenges, as well as their skills needs. |
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Its success is consistent with the view that writing is visible speech, which makes the method logical as well as in tune with empirical evidence. |
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In other words, intellectuals exercise verbal gymnastics to discredit empirical evidence in order to give them an undeserved aura of sagaciousness. |
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Consolation behavior is rare in the animal kingdom, with empirical evidence previously provided only for the great apes, canines and certain corvids. |
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To support this theory with empirical evidence, Eilers tries to formulate the rules for the use of double consonant graphemes in homorganic clusters. |
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This White Paper presents the expert professional opinions and empirical evidence regarding the identification of children with SLD and best practices in SLD service delivery. |
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Free trade creates winners and losers, but theory and empirical evidence show that the size of the winnings from free trade are larger than the losses. |
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