Примери за използване на The empirical evidence на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Here is the empirical evidence.
Hayek's critique of central banks andthe government money monopoly is totally supported by the empirical evidence.
Where's The Empirical Evidence?
While there is an extensive literature on this subject,the theory is ambiguous and the empirical evidence is mixed[…].
Where is the empirical evidence?
On the question of whether victims are more likely to become perpetrators of violence themselves, the empirical evidence is mixed.
Where was the empirical evidence.
The empirical evidence does not support any of these claims.
But where's the empirical evidence?
The empirical evidence shows that successful entrepreneurs tend to be middle-aged, not young.”.
And where is the empirical evidence?
The empirical evidence suggests that business spending on machinery and equipment is not very sensitive to the interest rate.
If we look at the empirical evidence.
Again, the empirical evidence does not support this extravagant claim.
All we have is the empirical evidence.
The empirical evidence we have so far points towards the rope view, but it is by no means settled.
Historical development and ultimate destruction of her group andphilosophy is the empirical evidence that documents this assessment.
Again, the empirical evidence shows just the opposite.
Moreover, materialist theories fail to elucidate how brain could generate the mind, andthey are unable to account for the empirical evidence alluded to in this manifesto.
She says the empirical evidence and traditional Chinese medical theory points to dandelion root being most effective for blood cancer- leukemia- and lymphatic cancer, as well as skin cancer.
Although we present reasons for the negative relation, the empirical evidence for these explanation is not definitive,” Zuckerman said.
The empirical evidence supports the stereotype that the Republicans are somewhat more restrained when it comes to spending than their Democratic colleagues, but that is a low standard.
That the student has a mastery of the statistical methods as well as the design and validation of instruments,to validate the empirical evidence and to test the corresponding hypothesis.
The empirical evidence suggests that tax cuts are more likely than spending increases to spur growth, and that lower spending is more likely than tax hikes to consolidate budgets effectively.
Here's the International Monetary Fund in a 2004 policy paper:‘While there is an extensive literature on[the relative efficiency of the private sector],the theory is ambiguous and the empirical evidence is mixed.'.
Even though the empirical evidence shows that both job creation and liberty increase with reductions in the size of government and tax rates, the president has done just the opposite.
This multiplier only exists in the minds of those(such as New York Times columnist Paul Krugman)who are blind to reality and the empirical evidence- and have no understanding of how the public and private sectors actually operate.
All the empirical evidence suggests that sanctions don't lead to regime change- Cuba and North Korea have been under sanctions for decades, but their dictators have tended to die in their beds, with power transferring smoothly to the next generation of tyrants.