Such growth rates can be achieved with empirically proven policies such as the gold standard.
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We have been trying to manage our economy based on outdated and empirically unproven assumptions.
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Instead, I recommended that policy makers focus first and foremost on producing clear, empirically-driven problem definitions.
It is important to clarify the relation between EBPP and empirically supported treatments (ESTs).
This should motivate leaders to rethink, rather than double down on an empirically failing free-market extremism.
To some extent there is no real answer, not one that we can prove empirically.
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It is empirically true that a college degree improves your job prospects and long-term income.
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Their latest model is Quality By Design, which industry regulators are gearing up to empirically observe.
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One externality that has been tested empirically did little to enhance the case for public spending on education.
Identifying the world's greatest male athlete turned out to be easy to argue but difficult to answer empirically.
Mr. Marks, who teaches at Louisiana State University, concluded that the association drew inferences that were not empirically warranted.
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There's still controversy, but two recent studies at least show how we might go about proving the idea empirically.
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It calls for drug policies based on methods empirically proven to reduce crime and promote economic and social development.
While this is a common justification for government intervention in the educational sphere, it is both theoretically and empirically suspect.
This is what happens in a low-scoring game, and this is what ultimately makes soccer so difficult to analyze empirically.
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Empirically the way you get a product visionary as CEO is for him to found the company and not get fired.
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John Ezekowitz, a sophomore and HCSAC co-president, completed a model that empirically shows the likelihood of upsets in Thursday's and Friday's games.
Mr Lott next investigates empirically a different aspect of the current consensus.
It would be wonderful if we lived in a world were politicians embraced the most empirically compelling economic theory without regard for political expedience.
It is empirically well established that devaluing your currency is not always the silver bullet it is made out to be in the press.
If they are using nothing but empirically established facts that have been vetted through rigorous due diligence, then Cam Newton is at the podium.
Nobody could think of a way to judge between them empirically.
Overall, the effect is to give lay readers the illusion that Mr Krugman's perfectly respectable personal political beliefs can somehow be derived empirically from economic theory.
This is at odds with what economists refer to as Okun's law, a rough but empirically regular connection between changes in GDP and changes in unemployment.
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In clinical outcome studies, one tries to identify all of the components of health status that have been empirically shown to demonstrate an impact on mortality, longevity, etc.
Once they redeem, we know empirically, unequivocally, their loyalty increases.
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Moreover, empirically successful programs like debate might enjoy a Renaissance in popularity if their fundraising could be liberated from both the regular school budget and extracurricular budget.
That said, a creed, by definition, is not empirically based.
Is the notion of the superiority of the evidence based treatment (EBT) an empirically bankrupt notion that for a particular problem, there is a specific treatment that is best?
President Obama will, no doubt, continue to say empirically bizarre things about Guantanamo's imprisonment system creating jihadists, but his administration will now likely find another location to jail militants indefinitely.
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