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Empirical evidence shows that rising emancipative values have a much higher effect on expanding rights than rights have on rising emancipative values.
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With empirical data obtained from fixed-bottom installations off many countries since the late 1990s, representative costs are well understood.
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There is some empirical research evidence to support this view.
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It publishes original contributions, both theoretical and empirical, that contribute to the solution of problems in fire safety and related fields.
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The empirical study of gelotophilia started in 2009 when the first academic paper on this topic has been published (see).
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Empirical research that attempts to answer these questions may follow a number of patterns.
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Such is the nature of empirical science, and for this reason, most cladists refer to their cladograms as hypotheses of relationship.
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Empirical experiments on how people define the concept of fairness lead to inconclusive results.
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Social skills training has some empirical support particularly for schizophrenia.
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Each contact equilibrium defines an intensive parameter; for example, a wall permeable only to heat defines an empirical temperature.
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