Examples of 'little empirical' in a sentence

Meaning of "little empirical"

little empirical: A phrase used to describe information or data that is based on or derived from observation or experience rather than theory or pure logic. It suggests that there is limited or insufficient evidence to support a claim or conclusion

How to use "little empirical" in a sentence

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There is little empirical evidence to support this assumption.
These have met with very little empirical support.
Very little empirical work has been done on this subject.
Yet the historical record shows little empirical evidence.
Relatively little empirical evidence exists to support these statements.
Alarmist speeches following the advent of the MOOCs therefore seem to have little empirical foundation.
There is very little empirical research looking at family structure.
However, there is surprisingly little empirical evidence.
Little empirical evidence now exists to answer this question.
There is much speculation but little empirical information on these relationships.
Very little empirical research has been completed on assent to research in children.
Unfortunately, there is little empirical research on this topic.
Very little empirical evidence exists on the possible commitment role played by international trade agreements.
She has a theory based on a little empirical knowledge and a lot of supposition.
Yet little empirical research has been conducted on how these goals are realized in practice.

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As noted above, there is comparatively little empirical research to inform these questions.
There is little empirical information on the incidence of environmental requirements in international trade.
The enzyme is experimental, with very little empirical evidence to suggest that it works.
There is little empirical evidence demonstrating benefits from cold water immersions.
However, De Grauwe argues that there is very little empirical support for such a view.
There is very little empirical evidence available to support these methods.
However, concerning the push factor, little empirical evidence is found.
There is little empirical evidence to suggest that will be the case.
It is argued, however, that there is little empirical foundation for this idea.
There is relatively little empirical evidence regarding the effectiveness of intermediaries in facilitating international trade.
Although ID 's potential is theoretically well-founded, there is little empirical evidence of its effectiveness.
There is very little empirical research on the perspective of the dark tourist.
However, disclosure during adulthood has received little empirical attention, in particular, disclosure to a romantic partner.
O Little empirical evidence is available.
As more recently argued, there is little empirical evidence to confirm either perspective.
There is little empirical doubt about the positive impact of FDI inflows.
Strikingly, there is very little empirical evidence to answer this question.
However, little empirical data exist regarding the development of these skills in a work-based environment.
Yet to date there is little empirical evidence that this aim is achieved.
There was little empirical evidence of ISO 14001 certificates being rejected by clients in developed countries.
However, to date there has been little empirical research on these new social economy policies.
There is currently little empirical data available on which species feed on polyclad flatworms.
However, there is little empirical evidence on the success of such strategies.
However, there is little empirical work documenting the magnitude of this effect.
However, there is very little empirical evidence on the actual incidence of such discrimination.
Similarly, there is remarkably little empirical research that ties creative messaging to actual sales revenues.
Doctor? with very little empirical evidence to suggest that it works. The enzyme is experimental.
There is, however, little empirical evidence for this point of view.

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