empirical evidence• It is a myth that is clinically naive and will not stand up in the face of empirical evidence.• Good classification should have well-defined categories into which empirical evidence can be organized.• Nevertheless, the empirical evidence is that these contribute little to individual ageing.• From empirical evidence it seems that species that interact freely with others do so with a great number of other species.• There is, furthermore, substantialempirical evidence of variations in local policyoutputs.• Moreover, the empirical evidence on the effect of egalitarianism on capitalformation is uncertain.• This is consistent with empirical evidence reported in some studies.• We know of no empirical evidence that it is important.
Originempirical
(1500-1600)empiric“person who puts trust only in practical experience”((16-21 centuries)), from Latinempiricus, from Greekempeiria“experience”