In a Twitter exchange, Bolyard admitted her findings were "anecdotal results": I stand by my anecdotal results.
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Norden emphasized that his observation was based on anecdotal reports.
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Ms Poonam offers empirical, if anecdotal, evidence of that overlap.
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Anecdotal reports suggest that it has already saved many lives.
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STEWART: No. But it's -- you're talking about singular, anecdotal moments.
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Yet anecdotal evidence suggests that status may not last long.
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The anecdotal indicators probably feed the perception of these risks.
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Anecdotal evidence pointed out by Waypoint suggests that's already happening.
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As a side note to all this, some anecdotal evidence.
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But a lot of the evidence for this was anecdotal.
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However, anecdotal tales of people with similar passport images abound.
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Those are just anecdotal observations, but the contrast is striking.
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Anecdotal evidence is then a reduction to cause and effect.
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The foundations for this, being largely anecdotal, are commensurately weak.
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There's some early anecdotal evidence that may already be happening.
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There is anecdotal evidence that some immigrants are already leaving.
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That has left advocates to rely largely on anecdotal evidence.
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All reporting to date is purely anecdotal, speculative, and subjective.
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You'll have to check me on that — it is anecdotal.
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I mean, that's just anecdotal, but it is a thing.
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Turnout likewise looked skimpy in Florida, according to anecdotal reports.
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It's a lot of anecdotal and a lot of experiential.
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So far, the record has been mixed and mostly anecdotal.
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There is also anecdotal evidence that the law is working.
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It belongs instead to a certain kind of anecdotal lore.
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As for the spiritual revival, the evidence is somewhat anecdotal.
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There have been several recent storms that provide anecdotal evidence.
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"This isn't anecdotal evidence," said Laurie Michaels, Open Road's founder.
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Some people have pointed to anecdotal evidence of positive effects.
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Her success is what researchers disdainfully call "anecdotal evidence," however.
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I received plenty of anecdotal intel on Spanx to boot.
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Calgary, Alberta, eight-grader Nora Keegan started with some anecdotal evidence.
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Both sides back up their claims with figures and anecdotal evidence.
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ET, giving anecdotal commentary on the health of the U.S. economy.
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There is growing anecdotal evidence of companies struggling to find workers.
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" A second official said "there is anecdotal evidence he is alive.
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The information on Black women and tech entrepreneurship was purely anecdotal.
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Anecdotal evidence has been growing of companies experiencing difficulties finding workers.
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There is anecdotal evidence of some wholesale institutions already doing this.
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The economic and anecdotal data confirm that is what has happened.
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Anecdotal evidence for this phenomenon hasn't been hard to come by.
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Anecdotal evidence suggests his supporters appreciate this sort of fighting spirit.
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A lot of what you're working with is circumstantial and anecdotal.
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I RUN A RESTAURANT, OKAY, THAT'S ANECDOTAL, THAT IS NOT EMPIRICAL.
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The myth seems to stem from anecdotal reports about the phenomenon.
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Or, if anecdotal reports are to be believed, not casting votes.
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More research is piling up to back up the anecdotal evidence.
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Anecdotal evidence suggests that for separated parents, it was much lower.
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Choi offered his estimate based on press reports and anecdotal evidence.
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This, of course, is based on personal research and anecdotal evidence.
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LARRY KUDLOW: Well, look at, you know I'm getting anecdotal evidence.
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The videos and postings, although anecdotal, depicted fear, bitterness and anxiety.
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Be jovial and anecdotal, but do not go on and on.
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People tend to believe an individual's anecdotal narrative over abstract numbers.
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In the debate about arbitration, those assertions were almost entirely anecdotal.
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"You're going to get a lot of anecdotal stories," he said.
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So far, what we know about the waiver process is anecdotal.
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His biographer has struggled with a shortage of anecdotal and humanising material.
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His information is either anecdotal or pulled right out of his ... behind.
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Of course, most of this research is still anecdotal and (unfortunately) inconclusive.
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So I also did some anecdotal tests with websites and YouTube videos.
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There are even anecdotal stories of calendrical fistfights breaking out in mosques.
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Anecdotal evidence pointed to stronger market demand from home and international markets.
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But that's plainly untrue, as demonstrated by both data and anecdotal evidence.
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That tells me it's more of an anecdotal thing that we're seeing.
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Among the herb's most ardent proponents, anecdotal evidence of its benefits abound.
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Let's go beyond the anecdotal consumer test and look into the research.
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There is growing anecdotal evidence of companies struggling to find qualified workers.
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I've seen anecdotal evidence that puts a human face on those statistics.
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As far as anecdotal evidence goes, this has been hard to shake.
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While this might seem anecdotal, it reveals Apple's mindset with iOS 12.
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It's all anecdotal, but I'm hearing it state by state, all around.
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In addition to these statistics, consider the anecdotal evidence across the continent.
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There's plenty of anecdotal evidence that America's workers are being left behind.
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And Goucher and Radcliffe's marathon performances lend the idea some anecdotal evidence.
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It's not just common sense and anecdotal evidence that prove it, either.
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Sexsmith shared some anecdotal personal experience to give me added perspective, too.
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Maybe not, but there's plenty of anecdotal evidence to suggest it's possible.
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And there are anecdotal signs that Mr. Sanders may be growing support.
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There is anecdotal evidence that other animals engage in necrophilia, she said.
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But that is fable, the ultimate in what scientists call anecdotal evidence.
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This leaves us with little more than anecdotal evidence to work with.
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Armed with these anecdotal scraps and scant genealogical documents, I was off.
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Some other states had even bleaker news, albeit in more anecdotal form.
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And all that anecdotal evidence is backed up with fresh academic research.
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The anecdotal evidence from my own yard, it turns out, is everywhere.
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There have been indications, both anecdotal and scientific, that it might be.
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It's something the results of my anecdotal Twitter poll mostly agree with.
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But anecdotal evidence suggests that the process has slowed considerably, said Leopold.
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There is some anecdotal evidence that this is beginning to take place.
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These, anyway, are the anecdotal memories you find from former staff members.
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There must be sound arguments with evidence, whether quantitative, qualitative, or anecdotal.
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Anecdotal reports have said similar things about so-called microdoses of LSD.
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The reaction I've paid attention to has been just personal and anecdotal.
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"I think the fear of travel is more than anecdotal," Mr. Saunders said.
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If he were anyone else, Maloney would have had to get violently anecdotal.
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Anecdotal evidence suggests oversized phones are designed for men's hands and not women's.
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Most of what we know about weed and hangovers comes from anecdotal evidence.
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That's just what Covert's (admittedly not infallible) demographic data and anecdotal evidence suggest.
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Do you guys see that with data, or that's also anecdotal for you?
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One possible reason: the massive, albeit largely anecdotal, increase in rider discount offers.
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Granted, his study was tiny and more anecdotal than based on clinical trials.
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There's a lot of anecdotal research out there that these therapies are successful.
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None of this is confirmed, mind you; it's all anecdotal at this point.
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Scientifically, there is not much more than Fadiman's anecdotal evidence to go on.
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My own anecdotal experience as a dog owner is a bit biased, obviously.
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And for Elon Musk's automaker, some recent (if anecdotal) results look pretty good.
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And such stories — while certainly anecdotal — seem to be more commonplace than ever.
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Indeed, anecdotal evidence is mounting that companies are reallocating plants to Southeast Asia.
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YOURISH When we talk about Mr. Trump's tweets, we often cite anecdotal examples.
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Those anecdotal stories are intriguing, heart breaking, up-lifting, depressing, and oftentimes, singular.
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Anecdotal evidence suggests the structure was already well-formed by the early 1900s.
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The evidence is anecdotal and there's really no proof one way or another.
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All we have are anecdotal examples of a few scattered reunions at airports.
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North Koreans rely on smuggled electronics to watch overseas media, anecdotal reports suggest.
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"He was simultaneously anecdotal and analytical, and he had real personality," Costas said.
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This is purely anecdotal, but all the writers I know express similar frustrations.
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But anecdotal evidence offers plenty of other reasons for why we do it.
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What's not anecdotal is the rise in Latino participation in the following election.
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At best, it's a very creative interpretation of inadequate research and anecdotal evidence.
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Yet "Wareware no moromoro (nos histoires…)" also feels at times anecdotal and unedited.
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And indeed, there is anecdotal evidence that lockdowns and drills can be effective.
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Your critics argue that your ideas are simplistic or overreliant on anecdotal evidence.
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Anecdotal evidence suggests progress clearing the backlog of FX demand in the economy.
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The book took on a more anecdotal complexion when I began field research.
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While these checks are anecdotal, they have been directionally helpful in the past.
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With anecdotal reports, Fadiman relies on subjects to accurately self-report their experiences.
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Still, his early conclusions and the anecdotal evidence lines up with my experiences.
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D'Souza has constructed his argument by cobbling together anecdotal accounts of campus incidents.
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The company says that it makes the claim based on some anecdotal evidence.
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But Sauaia felt strongly that it corroborated anecdotal evidence from around the country.
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The researchers wanted to test anecdotal reports that psilocybin had benefited OCD patients.
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This is hard to demonstrate in the wild, for any evidence is necessarily anecdotal.
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I mean, that's completely anecdotal because I don't have any hard evidence of it.
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However, Powar said Fare has only "anecdotal evidence" of the city government&aposs involvement.
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Based on anecdotal evidence, the cast believes the fan base is stronger than ever.
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For anecdotal evidence disproving Schumpeter, just glance at the article that preceded his column.
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Still, the individual stories somewhat muddy the waters, feeling more anecdotal and less illuminating.
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The report's findings match anecdotal accounts given to BuzzFeed News by Uighurs last fall.
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Anecdotal evidence of this emerged during President Donald Trump's visit to Riyadh in May.
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"There's an anecdotal sense that vigorous is a little bit more effective," he says.
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Huckabee also offered some anecdotal data that was unfavorable to Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.
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In the past, Election Day news coverage has been relatively data-free and anecdotal.
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We also talked with Hostetler about how anecdotal evidence stacks up against rigorous science.
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There are plenty of anecdotal horror stories out there about home share break-ins.
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I understand this is completely anecdotal but, hey, now the data backs me up.
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I have two things that I can use as evidence but it's all anecdotal.
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This isn't just my anecdotal experience but the view of actual mental health professionals.
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We can't make broad, sweeping policy decisions, or draw conclusions based on anecdotal evidence.
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Evidence of the impact on business investment is inevitably anecdotal, after just three days.
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Anecdotal evidence suggested warm weather had kept shoppers out of furniture and lighting stores.
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And there is plenty of other anecdotal information and data consistent with the shift.
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"I'm not prepared to accept that reporting as anything more than anecdotal," she said.
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Figures for the UK are more elusive, but anecdotal evidence suggests a similar picture.
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Anecdotal evidence can't be measured in a laboratory and most scientists want tangible data.
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Both scientific and anecdotal evidence suggest that alcohol can alleviate emotional pain—albeit temporarily.
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Still, there's the issue that there's no actual, non-anecdotal evidence or proven science.
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Of course, the anecdotal evidence that good dancing leads to sex is significantly older.
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But there's anecdotal evidence that at certain intensities, they can make people very uncomfortable.
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Anecdotal reports have suggested the two drugs help some people recover from COVID-19.
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But the government, he said, would not be influenced by anecdotal reports or suppositions.
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The evidence that people can learn to become funnier is mostly anecdotal, McGraw says.
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But activists say anecdotal reports show it is more far-reaching than previously thought.
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To cover so much ground, they settle into a more anecdotal, great-person approach.
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"We get anecdotal nice stories of people having their first orgasm," Dr. Bowers said.
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I hate to do anecdotal things, but I watch him use it a lot.
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What hard or anecdotal evidence do you have to support or challenge their opinion?
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It's perhaps impossible to gauge other than from anecdotal information, or actual enforcement actions.
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He collected anecdotal evidence that families were sharing tech suits and buying used ones.
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Polls and anecdotal evidence point to Mr. Rouhani, but Iran's elections are notoriously unpredictable.
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Here they offer an anecdotal alphabetical guide to their best-loved, most-used ingredients.
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"So that evidence is a little more anecdotal, but it certainly has been present."
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Still, anecdotal reports suggest the app was performing poorly even before results were reported.
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But little in medicine is as ill defined or as anecdotal as addiction treatment.
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However, anecdotal evidence suggests these devices, particularly Juul, are becoming more popular among teens.
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Anecdotal and survey reports make it clear that the labor market is very tight.
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Anecdotal evidence suggests telehealth could increase or decrease spending depending on the medical specialty.
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We have gotten anecdotal," the governor said of the anger of "certain political groups.
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But there is much anecdotal evidence that chronic pain drives patients to suicidal thoughts.
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"I think most clinical scientists would say that is anecdotal information," McCracken told me.
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The past century's highest-paid artists provide plenty of anecdotal evidence for these claims.
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There is also anecdotal evidence that Michigan's open primary system may have helped Sanders.
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Anecdotal evidence suggests that, yes, probiotics could possibly help treat and maybe even prevent diarrhea.
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But besides these anecdotal results, there's no research that proves that seed cycling does anything.
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KS: Yeah, too much of journalism is anecdotal, and it's usually false — it's often false.
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"Anecdotal evidence widely attributed cost pressure to fuel, salaries, freight charges and imports," Markit said.
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But there&aposs a lot of anecdotal evidence that people are starting to get hurt.
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But this is all anecdotal — and of course, Apple doesn't talk about numbers like this.
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Based on purely anecdotal evidence, I've gotta say that dyke/trans culture does it better.
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Though my experience was only anecdotal, the extreme nature of what I saw was striking.
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Many people report anecdotal evidence of having better focus when they work out high, too.
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And so we can only make anecdotal, educated guesses about television's impact on our sleep.
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Early looks at this sequel's VR support were rife with anecdotal accounts of crippling nausea.
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Anecdotal evidence suggests the numbers are still small: they are coming in hundreds, not thousands.
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And then there's anecdotal evidence to suggest American families fell into turmoil with Trump's victory.
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Other less-scientific types point to anecdotal evidence of Scrabble being good for a marriage.
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That's anecdotal, but perhaps still serves to illustrate what's happened to 5,000 early tvOS adopters.
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They've decided to stop doing their homework, or they've become very anecdotal in their analysis.
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Yes, but: Conservative charges of censorship have never been backed by more than anecdotal evidence.
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And yet, there's been very little data to back up a wealth of anecdotal evidence.
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Similarly, anecdotal reports indicate that smugglers are offering discounts for migrants who bring their children.
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That leaves pet owners and people who care for animals to depend on anecdotal experience.
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Even before this study, there was already anecdotal evidence that seals could learn to sing.
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Some anecdotal reports suggest that it can even help you get over jet lag.4.
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Online forums (such as /r/churning on Reddit) contain hundreds of posts with anecdotal information.
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And while this may be anecdotal, it highlights a potential fixable hole in the system.
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A body of research empirically confirms what we hear from these anecdotal stories from students.
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He also claims the camel milk may help improve motor skills, but this is anecdotal.
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However, most of our current understanding of CBD is anecdotal — not proven through scientific studies.
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Powell considers anecdotal reports from small business owners when he makes decisions on rate hikes.
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"It's a humorous, anecdotal story that Robert retells for laughs," he said in a statement.
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I must admit that I am anecdotal proof that this new signage has an impact.
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"I'm seeing anecdotal evidence of higher inflation," said Peter Boockvar, Lindsey Group's chief market analyst.
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C.P., NEW YORK Anecdotal evidence aside, I think the generational angle is probably a distraction.
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By all accounts, both scientific and anecdotal, he's well on his way toward a loss.
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Wage inflation remains moderate despite a tight labor market and anecdotal evidence of worker shortages.
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Doctors are encouraged by anecdotal reports that the combination of the two drugs is effective.
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But evidence of the correlation between the fruit and fertility remains more anecdotal than scientific.
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For instance, there were multiple anecdotal reports of confusion and mistakes involving the new rules.
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First, there had been a number of anecdotal reports suggesting statins might cause memory problems.
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"It's all very anecdotal," said Tania Aftandilians, a 33-year-old California-based OB-GYN.
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The industry is full of anecdotal tales of companies changing bank accounts every six months.
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This is anecdotal, of course, because the news of these tax proposals is too recent.
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A lot of what you'll hear about CBD's prowess will be anecdotal or marketing hype.
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The following qualifies as anecdotal evidence within a small sample size, but according to NBA.
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Anecdotal evidence from Pyongyang suggests that the city's coterie of privileged North Koreans is already enthusiastic.
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Aside from anecdotal accounts, it seems too early to tell how the alert will affect travel.
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Anecdotal information indicates that businesses and governmental agencies around the world are the primary culprits here.
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But based on the anecdotal signs, the "Mad Money" host wasn't sure the negativity had peaked.
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That followed anecdotal reports from high schools suggesting vaping has exploded on campuses across the country.
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Before canceling the study, Walker did share some preliminary anecdotal observations with the Springfield News-Leader.
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What we have from the report is anecdotal and it's tough to know what's going on.
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And that might be driving the anecdotal perception that the queer world is rife with bottoms.
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Scientific and anecdotal data shows a clear link between domestic violence and homicide of many types.
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The low jobless rate and anecdotal evidence of worker shortages have not spurred stronger wage inflation.
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There is growing anecdotal evidence of worker shortages, especially in the transportation, manufacturing and construction industries.
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No actual data was part of the discussion, and their points wholly relied on anecdotal evidence.
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The low jobless rate and anecdotal evidence of worker shortages have not spurred stronger wage inflation.
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But there is plenty of anecdotal evidence from online lenders that it is a growing segment.
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Although no official reports have been released as of this writing, anecdotal evidence is trickling in.
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There is some anecdotal evidence that Trump's get-out-the-vote efforts are missing the mark.
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Yet, the evidence for cuffing seasons seems to be mostly anecdotal, and some experts are skeptical.
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This is obviously anecdotal evidence but there are some academics already trying to tackle the problem.
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Despite this anecdotal evidence of the effect of pay transparency, a note of caution is warranted.
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But the evidence that these parties have ever really existed is shaky and anecdotal at best.
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WE COULD REALLY USE WHATEVER ANECDOTAL INSIGHT YOU HAVE IN LIGHT OF THAT PMI THIS WEEKEND.
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Only anecdotal information is available on these flips, such as web videos that circulated Monday night.
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"This is a little anecdotal — I just heard from the Bernie side," the Clinton staffer clarified.
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In anecdotal reports, Border Patrol seems to have made certain health-related products available as needed.
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Polling data and anecdotal evidence suggest such criticisms have influenced many Britons' views over the years.
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That's just as well, because the paintings are loaded with anecdotal detail far beyond initial appearances.
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This isn't where we typically invest, so much of this is anecdotal, but it makes sense.
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For years, that assertion was largely anecdotal, since there is no federal database that tracks arbitrations.
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Unofficial estimates, based on trash volume and anecdotal evidence, have pegged the number closer to 600,000.
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The FDA findings are essentially anecdotal, Ulloa said, specific to that product and that particular sample.
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Medical knowledge was largely anecdotal in decades past, but today it is increasingly a numbers game.
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The way that money designated as tourist inflows ends up as asset buying is mainly anecdotal.
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Anecdotal evidence alone is insufficient to demonstrate the full reality of everyday sexism and its impacts.
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"All the anecdotal info that we're getting is that the fundamentals remain extremely sound," Hassett said.
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Many experts perceive local observations to be anecdotal—inferior to data collected in a quantitative study.
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And people may be doing that, but I haven't seen much anecdotal evidence of it yet.
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The stories are anecdotal fragments but they suggest a wide-scale breakdown in command and control.
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We have anecdotal data that it's a sellable, marketable, profitable genre, and still keep getting excuses.
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Stories about college hunger have been largely anecdotal, cemented by ramen and macaroni and cheese jokes.
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Anecdotal accounts suggest, however, that hummingbirds may look for humans when they find their feeders empty.
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Anecdotal stories about Nazi sympathizers do not inform the educated reader about extremism trends in America.
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Anecdotal examples from the transparency report also provide a window into who's requesting delistings and why.
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But the link between DACA and the humanitarian crisis in 2014 is largely anecdotal and overstated.
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Despite his confidence, however, anecdotal reports from precincts have flooded Twitter with bad news for Biden.
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His defense relied on anecdotal beliefs of unnamed sources: I've talked to a lot of people.
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It's not clear if these accounts are anecdotal or whether there are widespread shortages across Wuhan.
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They told me anecdotal incidents of how using the device changed their eating habits in particular.
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He can move from the anecdotal to the statistical to the aphoristic without any tonal dissonance.
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Most of the evidence glutathione proponents point to comes from individual case reports or anecdotal experiences.
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"Anecdotal breaches will always occur at technology companies just as at other businesses," the report reads.
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But research and anecdotal experience indicate that people rarely exercise if they do not enjoy it.
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Evidence that such sprays effectively repel mosquitoes when applied outdoors is mostly anecdotal, Mr. Conlon said.
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Another editor, Susan Lehman, asked for a piece about the need to rein in anecdotal ledes.
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This simple but powerful fact is in the academic research, and it's in the anecdotal feedback.
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This is consistent with anecdotal evidence that the criteria used for executive compensation changes over time.
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This anecdotal research is the closest we have to evidence of the effects of microdosing LSD.
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My results can be termed anecdotal, since my research was conducted primarily in my own mouth.
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I have only anecdotal evidence to support the idea that recording these sessions does any good.
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Some vignettes are anecdotal; others are tangles of passive aggression, racial hostility or repellent one-upmanship.
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There's more, but it's mostly anecdotal and not all of it deals with climate change directly.
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Other people would say it's too costly and you could just write yourself in anecdotal traps.
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I always discuss things, using anecdotal things to prove larger points about his use of technology.
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Anecdotal evidence suggests it's even possible to determine if the wearer is having sex, Slomovic said.
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So is it possible that despite all this anecdotal evidence, low-dose CBD is a placebo?
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" Her co-producer, Bill Damaschke, added, "You become a bathroom stalker for a lot of anecdotal response.
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Before, says Mr Fisher, they often relied on guesswork and anecdotal evidence to fill in the blanks.
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A quick glimpse on Reddit reveals plenty of anecdotal accounts that display just how common queefing is.
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Armistead Maupin: Well, the truth is I have been mining my life for years for anecdotal purposes.
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"A lot of our feedback is very verbal and very anecdotal and that's been frustrating," Patel admits.
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The rise lent support to anecdotal evidence of abuse toward Muslims and eastern Europeans following the referendum.
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But Juul faced a growing and glaring problem: Anecdotal reports suggested many of its customers were teens.
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If you leave it open to conspiracy theories and anecdotal, then you leave yourself open to this.
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There is also anecdotal evidence of an increased risk of blister injury with baseball's new lower seams.
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Both anecdotal evidence and an assessment by an external evaluator say the answer is a resounding yes.
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There is some anecdotal evidence that there's been demand for this in the UK for years already.
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Of course, that's far from a scientific study — and we're always a little skeptical of anecdotal evidence.
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No one seems to have come up with anything other than anecdotal evidence to support these claims.
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Yet "it's not like you needed an anecdotal experience to tell this was a problem," he said.
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That anecdotal evidence says much of YC's effort to grab a larger slice of China's startup ecosystem.
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Though our research has been mainly anecdotal, we ran across actual data supporting what we've been experiencing.
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I'm allergic to judging progress in any other way than data because anecdotal evidence is pretty useless.
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Anecdotal and scientific research suggests that it's a pretty good strategy to take to drop some pounds.
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Anecdotal evidence suggests that the state is squeezing the donju, North Korea's new successful class of traders.
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There's already anecdotal evidence that the fad is going the way of fidget spinners and Beanie Babies.
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He uses humor and anecdotal material throughout his disclosures in a way that succinctly presents his teachings.
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But anecdotal evidence and figures from rehabilitation clinics indicate that pot smoking is widespread in Iranian cities.
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Despite Mr. Judd's anecdotal beliefs, the reality is that the border wall will not stop undocumented migration.
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However, anecdotal evidence of mounting trade damage on both sides of the Pacific is on the rise.
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Anecdotal evidence suggests other politicians push harder (and win more votes—Mr Edde's party has no MPs).
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The litany of justices going bandaged into June, traditionally the last month of the session, is anecdotal.
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"We are hearing anecdotal evidence that there is a lack of employees in some regions," Belka said.
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Indeed, anecdotal evidence suggested mobile sales set a new record on Friday, data from Adobe Insights showed.
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Anecdotal reports indicate that demand for labor remains strong, so payrolls should bounce back sharply in October.
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In contrast, the other takeaway from today's report closely corroborates the anecdotal information trickling out this month.
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There are also anecdotal reports of dogs experiencing discomfort after hairless skin areas touch bruised poison ivy.
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There is also anecdotal evidence of sophisticated traders or other players manipulating exchanges to drive up prices.
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While this has so far been mainly anecdotal in people, it's also been observed in rat studies.
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Anonymized and unvetted, the CPSC "does not guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or adequacy" of these anecdotal accounts.
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Overall, wage growth remains fairly moderate despite record-low unemployment and vast anecdotal evidence of worker shortages.
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I hear lots of problems with medical decline and an increasing number of anecdotal reports of suicide.
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There are anecdotal reports of addiction and harm, as well as uncomfortable side effects such as nausea.
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But this was only a hunch I had formed in response to anecdotal evidence and personal experience.
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That assessment, based on anecdotal evidence and informants, was backed up by American and British intelligence reports.
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Anecdotal evidence suggests that some of the recent labor market cooling is related to the trade uncertainty.
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Subway riders are quick to comment on their experiences, so we should get lots of anecdotal evidence.
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Until now, there was anecdotal evidence of computer vision miscues, and occasionally in ways that suggested discrimination.
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My kids, this gets anecdotal, but I know my kids consume huge amounts of long-form content.
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Savarino said he had heard anecdotal accounts from other countries as well, including Japan, India, and Thailand.
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It is not difficult to find a sweet pile of anecdotal data to back up this study.
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Anecdotal evidence suggests younger people are less likely to crave wildlife delicacies than their parents or grandparents.
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To the Editor: Your "Unsheltered" series is a one-sided, anecdotal picture of New York's housing crisis.
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Still, there's some anecdotal evidence to suggest it's not entirely uncommon for the two to be connected.
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Like Current Affairs, Why You Should Be a Socialist is first-person and playful, anecdotal and indignant.
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Anecdotal evidence has shown that driving extra-large vehicles can lead to unhealthy levels of road rage.
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Anecdotal evidence suggested that on both sides, what used to take weeks had already slowed to months.
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There have been other anecdotal signs of a pickup in wage growth, but economists still expect choppiness.
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This includes millennials, which anecdotal evidence suggests are gravitating more to "experiences" instead of goods or services.
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The book included anecdotal accounts of what could go wrong for women who don't take financial control.
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It said there was anecdotal evidence that food shoppers switched away from supermarkets to smaller local stores.
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She added that there is scientific and anecdotal evidence to question the use of midazolam in executions.
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But is that "positive effect" quantifiable beyond anecdotal evidence of people being made to feel more comfortable?
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Those interviews, though anecdotal, fit with experts' findings about the drivers of far-right support in Germany.
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Ndirangu cited anecdotal evidence that the program has helped prevent cases of child marriages and teen pregnancies.
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While it's anecdotal, some critics — especially women of color — report having particularly difficult times getting into screenings.
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Anecdotal evidence is mounting of abuses—most notoriously of young Kenyans borrowing to splurge on online betting sites.
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I think clinicians have tended to discount that reporting as being largely anecdotal and not an accurate depiction.
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However, much of the evidence to date has been anecdotal and didn't quantify the extent of the problem.
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Federal data proved anecdotal reports from parents and teachers sounding the alarm about teens using Juul were accurate.
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The book detailed the many side effects of Enovid—anecdotal data doctors knew but withheld from their patients.
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Three decades of longitudinal research backs up McCoy's anecdotal evidence that the money has had profound positive effects.
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The science behind it is hazy, to say the least, and any success stories are anecdotal at best.
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Based on anecdotal data and what I've observed, major firms are still looking for the same ownership percentages.
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I don't have a personal anecdotal or story to share about Barbara Bush like a lot of reporters.
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" But there's also anecdotal evidence "of winemakers seeking riper flavors, to keep pace with consumer or critic expectations.
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Using both historical references and anecdotal evidence, she creates an intersectional approach to the experiences of American women.
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"This evidence was anecdotal, however, and was not supported by statistics or studies," he said in an email.
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Glassdoor community expert Sarah Stoddard suggests that job seekers do their research — fact-based and anecdotal — before applying.
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MALDIVES: Cutting is legal and anecdotal reports suggest it is undergoing a resurgence, particularly on the outer islands.
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I advise portfolio companies to use cumulative data (not just anecdotal evidence), whenever possible, to inform operational decisions.
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There haven't been a whole lot of scientific studies on this subject, but the anecdotal evidence is strong.
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The data confirms anecdotal reports that more and more teens have started to use e-cigarettes, particularly Juul.
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Luckily, there has been some research on people who use infrared saunas, so the claims aren't all anecdotal.
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The report contains anecdotal evidence in combination with arrest statistics that paint a negative picture of the department.
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There is anecdotal evidence of this trend, as well, said Bonnie Zaben, COO of recruitment firm AC Lion.
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His ministry, however, said an uptick in tourist numbers was based on anecdotal evidence since it lacks data.
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The bewildering challenges here are never amenable to anecdotal extrapolations from commercial real estate transactions in Palm Beach.
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Though most of our current data is anecdotal, we know members managed over 100,000 senior moves last year.
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Chief O'Neill said, for now, officials would judge the program's efforts based on crime statistics and anecdotal evidence.
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There's also anecdotal evidence from more than a century ago that keas attacked rabbits, dogs, and even horses.
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But there's other data — and anecdotal evidence — to suggest many Americans are finding affordable — even free — health plans.
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Officials' concerns were confirmed by an independent survey of visitor experiences, and by anecdotal reports from museum guides.
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This is the more speculative, anecdotal part of the program, and readers should feel free to chime in.
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Of course, this combination of anecdotal evidence and corporate market research neither explains nor proves crying-while-flying.
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Unfortunately, we have a lot of real-world anecdotal data about what happens when alcohol and caffeine interact.
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Another anecdotal option — last week Congress confirmed Mike Mulvaney as director of the Office of Management and Budget.
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Despite MLD's recognition in the medical world, much of its effectiveness is anecdotal and loosely linked to research.
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Once college is over, however, we enter the realm of anecdotal evidence when it comes to first jobs.
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And over the past few weeks, companies have provided plenty of anecdotal evidence to back up that claim.
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The narrators sift through anecdotal evidence of their heroes' lives, wondering if they were ever who they claimed.
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But most reports are anecdotal, and there is no accepted explanation about how they work — if they work.
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Anecdotal reports from gun shop owners suggest that first-time purchasers are also getting in on the action.
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Still, on the topic of taste, go in knowing this stuff is only anecdotal, and results may vary.
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While pill-testing is hotly debated, there is anecdotal evidence that the services help ravers make better choices.
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Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation's top public health official on infectious diseases, said the proof is only anecdotal.
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There is certainly anecdotal evidence that for many progressives, Biden represents everything they dislike about mainstream Democratic politics.
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But anecdotal accounts like O'Leary's are not borne out in more systematic studies of the A.P.'s impact.
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Plus, anecdotal data indicates that the Fed, along with Ginnie Mae, is the largest buyer of these securities.
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So what does anecdotal jargon about rising interest rates and inflation practically mean for you and your money?
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Moody's Vice President Madhavi Bokil said anecdotal evidence was already pointing to supply chain disruption, including outside China.
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Instead he used anecdotal evidence from publications like Good Housekeeping, Ladies' Home Journal and the Playtex Fit Guide.
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Currently, the team has anecdotal evidence of that, but Herschmann said she is pushing for more quantifiable figures.
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We may see and know mixed couples and families, but the anecdotal does not translate into collective visibility.
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There's scant medical proof that they work—most everything we know about how psychedelics treat clusters is anecdotal.
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Anecdotal evidence shows they definitely help some people, but it's not clear who, why, how or how often.
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And it's worth acknowledging there are often kernels of anecdotal or statistical truth for nearly every ethnic stereotype.
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Some of the best journalists I know — and this is completely anecdotal — tend to be a little neurotic.
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I think I've heard from many anecdotal cases that we were hurting their ability to hire certain people.
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Using kratom can lead to dependence, but anecdotal reports on withdrawal symptoms paint the drug as relatively mild.
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This is very anecdotal, but there are lots of studies that have been done that back this up.
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There's also plenty of anecdotal evidence to support the fact that Switzerland's glaciers have tended to retreat this century.
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He added that he's seen anecdotal interest from the public, with retail investors asking to buy shares in Vector.
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Private estimates and anecdotal evidence suggest prices in most big Chinese cities actually doubled or tripled since late 2015.
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One cryptocurrency expert said anecdotal evidence suggests on average miners would get their money back in about three months.
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But early data and anecdotal evidence suggest that's not how early holiday sales are playing out at national chains.
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A pool of anecdotal evidence, or "dirty data," is contaminated by variables that were not controlled for, he explains.
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"Unquestionably, our company records on Big Kid alone are anecdotal proof of the improved level of safety," Blankenship said.
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Anecdotal reports suggest that ethnic minorities now make up around a sixth of all new customers, says Mr Broom.
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But anecdotal results are not enough to validate cannabis as a safe and effective drug in the medical community.
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The White House calls B.S. on that and says it won't make broad policy decisions on anecdotal evidence. 3.
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Anecdotal evidence, online polling and informal surveys all suggest that the prime minister's misstep has scarcely dented his standing.
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Powell's anecdotal middle-aged constituent must have been one of many who found their neighbourhood transformed overnight by strangers.
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With this anecdotal style, Mr Impey succeeds in crafting an intensely human story from the biography of a building.
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And when you start to see the anecdotal stories about (UNINTEL) or the FedEx driver or these kinda things.
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Their anecdotal evidence bears out another element of the PRRI study: Spiritual people are, generally, happier, than nonspiritual people.
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What can't be denied is that this feeling is real, and backed by the data both systematic and anecdotal.
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There is plenty of scientific and anecdotal evidence supporting the fact that beans create gas inside the human body.
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The numbers are somewhat expected, reflecting both anecdotal and statistical evidence of an increase in violence since last October.
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There have also been anecdotal reports of people killing others while under the influence of these drugs (specifically Ambien).
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All the numbers regarding marijuana use in the NFL -- whether for pain relief, concussion prevention or recreation -- are anecdotal.
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In that case, the reports were based on unpublished, anecdotal findings from testing on baboons supplied by the company.
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"There is anecdotal evidence that Interserve's financial position is making it hard to win new work," Liberum analysts said.
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Despite these marketing and anecdotal claims, is there any substantial proof that using an acupressure mat can be beneficial?
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He remains reluctant to make sweeping generalizations about an entire generation, but he says the anecdotal evidence is remarkable.
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That shouldn't discount what eteplirsen has been shown to do, both through scientific studies and anecdotal reports, Furlong says.
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And for those measurements, we oftentimes draw an incorrect causal link between one anecdotal story and quantification of results.
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That battery performance is entirely anecdotal, and what you're doing with the device can dramatically alter battery-life expectations.
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And after all, there's some anecdotal evidence that raw self-esteem can carry one to astonishing heights these days.
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It's more anecdotal, describing habitual patterns in the lives of the two main characters as they wander and survive.
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While a political and social consciousness floods the paintings, Florian never lets it overwhelm the work or become anecdotal.
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There seems to be some anecdotal evidence that it's not proving to be much of a success so far.
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My (admittedly anecdotal) sense is that the climate community is slowly migrating from the first school to the second.
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"There is evidence, both anecdotal and experimental, suggesting that the eSlate is not particularly usable," the paper's authors wrote.
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There is also some anecdotal evidence that Chinese consumers are not expecting the economy to go over a cliff.
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An abundance of panhandlers and sidewalk sleepers in Manhattan feeds an anecdotal sense that homelessness is out of control.
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"I cannot explain a gap," Trump said when asked about the difference between his comments and the anecdotal evidence.
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And there's plenty of anecdotal evidence (and some empirical research too) that America is becoming a coarser, meaner place.
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Often called a Burning Man for retirees, the RTR is starting to skew younger, at least by anecdotal measures.
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In the residential mortgage sector, anecdotal data indicates that banks lose money on every home loan that they originate.
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And here's a piece of anecdotal evidence: in 2019, the New York Times stopped running behavioral ads in Europe.
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Yet anecdotal evidence suggests resisting the temptation to find out the scores is not solely a function of age.
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Of course I rely on anecdotal evidence and simplify things; that's what it means to be a popular writer.
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There is anecdotal evidence suggesting that among older people, some medications may lead to compulsive behavior, including gambling addiction.
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Several anecdotal reports, case reports, case series and small studies have reported on CBD for many of these disorders.
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But there has been little scientific or anecdotal consensus about the ideal ways to warm up or cool down.
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A large portion of the anti-vaccine information that my mom has provided me is on an anecdotal level.
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The anecdotal frustration is borne out in polls, which suggest most Americans don't realize they got a tax cut.
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Anecdotal evidence additionally shows a major shift in how candidates campaign; aspiring politicians now seek out politically marginalized voices.
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Anecdotal evidence has been growing of companies experiencing difficulties finding workers, and raising wages to retain and attract employees.
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Organizers of the campaign, however, have been buoyed by anecdotal signs that the Parkland shooting spurred teenage voter activism.
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"Babies are more likely to die at home daycare centers than in daycare centers," Moon said, citing anecdotal evidence.
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As evidence of a longstanding habit, he offered the anecdotal statistic that only 21787 percent of restaurants stock grenadine.
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There is a lot of anecdotal evidence — and some of it is starting to show up in the data.
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And while there's no official tally yet, anecdotal evidence suggests a fresh wave of bias-motivated crimes in recent months.
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I was surprised when I started getting anecdotal stories from people who were doing the get-out-the-vote effort.
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Anecdotal evidence about how the government is using its authority to conduct suspicionless electronic device searches is disturbing but incomplete.
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But Loftin said anecdotal evidence suggests a two-year lag time in diagnosis for girls, especially those with mild cases.
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Despite these efforts, anecdotal reports suggest some teenagers find themselves hooked on nicotine and unable to stop using e-cigarettes.
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The immersive exhibit reveals the artist's mild hoarder tendencies, providing more anecdotal evidence for the link between creativity and messiness.
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But right now, the science around cannabis is largely unsettled—we're still in unfamiliar territory, grasping around with anecdotal evidence.
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Some have resorted to taking second jobs, working for Uber, the ride hailing app, for example, according to anecdotal reports.
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This kind of evidence is called anecdotal and it can feel immensely powerful, especially if the experience happened to you.
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Sensitive to light, the circle becomes a way of keeping personal time without ever becoming anecdotal or telling a story.
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He says there is also anecdotal evidence of people pouring dried ice on eggs in nests so young never hatch.
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At the same time, this is a feature I'd like to see having a proven advantage, rather than anecdotal experiences.
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Retail sector employment surprisingly fell 1,100 jobs, despite anecdotal evidence retailers had embarked on early hiring for the holiday season.
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It also proves you actually have the skills for elite IT jobs instead of a whole heap of anecdotal experience.
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On Twitter, there have been more than 6603 of these types of anecdotal reports in the last 24 hours alone.
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Photo: GettyThe recent anecdotal evidence of an increase in phone searches at the border turns out to be spot on.
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These anecdotal reports aren't the same as real medical research — and more is needed to determine the plant's medical benefits.
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Putting it into practice Of course, my research is far more anecdotal than that of Ms. Kinzler and her associates.
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Evidence of its existence, though, has remained largely anecdotal, reliant on a few heavily disputed videos, photos, and sonar images.
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But evidence to support this claim is mostly anecdotal, and actual studies done on the subject have produced mixed results.
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On Twitter, there have been more than 100 of these types of anecdotal reports in the last 24 hours alone.
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Lewis hears plenty of that anecdotal evidence, but concedes that without climate education, an offer to sell can be seductive.
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That's a good thing, obviously; anecdotal reports suggest that high doses of kratom produce nausea without potentially deadly side effects.
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Apple's keyboard woes have been well-documented, if anecdotal; The Outline was a vocal critic as early as last October.
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However, all the references to this story are anecdotal and there are no real records to prove it's actually true.
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One 2013 survey of research on flipping found that anecdotal evidence showed student learning did improve, but recommended further studies.
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"There are some anecdotal connections between his story and a multitude of characters," Simon said to the paper in 2013.
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The AP didn't attempt to quantify anecdotal reports that lacked hard numbers, or to forecast the loss of future conventions.
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A few years ago, a neurologist came up with an anecdotal theory that your personality influences the way you sneeze.
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Now, I've got scientific proof to back up what I, and many other cat owners, attest to via anecdotal evidence.
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I mean, look, just as anecdotal evidence, literally hundreds of writers have gotten signed with major agencies and management companies.
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Much of the concern about MS-13 in recent years is anecdotal -- with particularly heinous murders occurring across the nation.
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At 542,752 tons these are at record highs, seeming to corroborate anecdotal reports that off-exchange stocks are also high.
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However, I have seen some anecdotal accounts that downloaded files won't work if you travel to a different geographic region.
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Anecdotal responses from wireless carriers in the U.S. suggest consumers are actually buying more iPhone 7 devices than iPhone 8s.
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There's the anecdotal style, in which the journalist describes nutshells of gesture and speech and behavior that capture the subject.
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There is much anecdotal evidence that Ramadan, which ends on July 5th, has a negative economic effect on Muslim countries.
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We simply cannot quantify the effects of Hurricane Harvey without understanding the anecdotal stories of survival, resilience, recovery, and attitude.
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Separately, other analysts have said they see anecdotal signs of individual investors gaining confidence in stocks and making more investments.
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Those claims, though, were largely anecdotal because arbitrations are confidential and there is no federal database that records their outcomes.
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Any "healing powers" of crystals are mainly anecdotal, however, and evidence suggests any benefits are due to the placebo effect.
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It is the latest in a series of stories, both anecdotal and academic, regarding bias in the home-sharing system.
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The only long-term experiments are anecdotal, like mine, and the short-term studies use a range of different temperatures.
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North Korean news services complain that sanctions are hurting and anecdotal reports also suggest growing disillusionment with Kim's economic stewardship.
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"In addition, the FTC's complaint contains anecdotal examples that exaggerate the allegations but do not prove them," the company said.
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There's anecdotal evidence to suggest that many of the early thefts of nitrous from hospitals were in fact inside jobs.
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This is anecdotal, but I see more and more people stepping away from Facebook, or Twitter, or social media entirely.
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A former Uber engineer's blog post documenting widespread sexism is the latest anecdotal evidence of the company's frat-house culture.
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Remdesivir has drawn attention given some one-off reports of patient recoveries, though anecdotal reports are unreliable as scientific evidence.
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"Many of the things out there are what I have called 'anecdotal reports,'" he told reporters at a press briefing.
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While they may work, Fauci told reporters, the evidence of their effectiveness is anecdotal, thin, and doesn't meet scientific standards.
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But surveys and anecdotal evidence from defectors suggest private markets are the main source of supply for most North Koreans.
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Evidence of exporters' masking steel products' true Chinese origins by way of passing through a third country is largely anecdotal.
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Pardlo vibrantly captures the adventure in his father's life and his own in this lively, freewheeling and richly anecdotal memoir.
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It seems to trade on outdated stereotypes of the Garden State and the anecdotal experience of Ms. Rosenfeld's own striving.
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Anecdotal evidence abounds that Fowler lavishes attention on the people who really matter: the children who represent the game's future.
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They base their assessment on both personal experience, as well as anecdotal evidence gleaned from employees at other big banks.
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But details on the size and frequency of these protests -- as well as number of potential casualties -- are only anecdotal.
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And they're not the only ones: Anecdotal reports of people using Tinder, Bumble, Grindr, and other apps for canvassing, abound.
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Although there are anecdotal examples of youth voter interest in today's election, many political observers aren't expecting another record turnout.
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Though empirical research has not yet linked doula support with decreased maternal and infant mortality, there are promising anecdotal reports.
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Too often, our sense of whether our salary is good or bad is based on gut feeling and anecdotal evidence.
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A 22001 study found 21 anecdotal reports of river otter attacks in North America, 21 of which occurred after 13.
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But anecdotal evidence is powerful, said Petra Laiti of Finland, also a member of the U.N. Global Indigenous Youth Caucus.
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"We view search volume trends as a good anecdotal indicator of the health of consumer interest for Roku," he said.
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As for other animals, there is at least anecdotal evidence that some turtles and octopuses engage in play-like activities.
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While there are no reliable opinion polls in Cuba, anecdotal evidence indicates many Cubans accept the gist of the changes.
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That anecdotal percentage jibes with a survey conducted by AAA, which found that 159 percent of respondents reported backing in.
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While Washington doesn't boast New York's famous subway monsters, anecdotal evidence is piling up that the rodents are on the march.
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This is supported by a wealth of anecdotal evidence from learners and course creators, and the sheer size of Duolingo's userbase.
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Well, a new study published in the Archives of Sexual Behavior has found some evidence for truth to that anecdotal belief.
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Maca does seem quite safe, but some people report anecdotal side effects like jitteriness, insomnia, digestive issues, and acne, Davis says.
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There is anecdotal evidence, for example, of Clinton volunteers fielding questions about the FBI's investigation while door knocking over the weekend.
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Trouble is, much of this is anecdotal, and there hasn't been a lot of high-quality evidence to support the claim.
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Since marijuana is still federally illegal, clinical trials testing THC/CBD ratios are limited, and many of the reviews are anecdotal.
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Though there's no official estimate on the number of men participating, the visual and anecdotal accounts of their participation were strong.
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Office rents could tumble again if the tech sector falters badly, and there are anecdotal signs that some companies are struggling.
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Furthermore, thanks to anecdotal reports from past clients, she's started to form a mental database of what works in different situations.
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A number of anecdotal reports indicate that a boatload of condoms for Olympic athletes isn't synonymous with a buttload of boinking.
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While there is no consolidated data on hedging activity, anecdotal evidence suggests corporate hedging appetite is light at best, analysts said.
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As CBD supply subsequently grew, so too did remarkable anecdotal reports of its medical efficacy for a wide range of ailments.
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The Entourage EffectThe anecdotal, though increasingly data-backed, theory that different compounds in cannabis contribute to the high the plant produces.
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Anecdotal evidence suggests the UK, perceived as unreliable and immigrant-hostile, is losing out in regional research projects and supplier searches.
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IM HEARING MULTIPLE REPORTS FROM THE FIELD AND THIS IS ANECDOTAL BUT APPARENTLY THIS CANCER SCARE HAS REALLY CRUSHED THE BUSINESS.
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For now, policymakers have to rely on anecdotal evidence from companies claiming to use data to make savings and generate value.
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"The Working Group received anonymous anecdotal reports about harassment or other inappropriate behavior that were not properly addressed," the report said.
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Anecdotal statements such as these are plentiful when bull markets are aged, but hard evidence to support them is rarely provided.
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Anecdotal evidence suggests that after the financial crisis, wealth has polarized, that is, middle-class households have moved lower or higher.
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Though anecdotal, it seems that courts tend to lean toward the First Amendment — the public simply has a right to know.
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In the meantime, data and anecdotal evidence indicate businesses from both countries have tried different ways to cope with the tariffs.
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Both poll data and anecdotal reports show that the high levels of election anxiety are affecting both Republicans and Democrats equally.
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But until recently, strong scientific evidence to back up anecdotal evidence that nature is good for your mental health was scant.
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Like Bigfoot or the Loch Ness Monster, there's anecdotal evidence that the big cats prowl there today, but no hard proof.
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Check Second Type out—there are anecdotal notes and photos taken of trans women's breasts at various points in HRT treatment.
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Such fertility tricks and rituals may have their roots in much older beliefs or may simply be founded on anecdotal evidence.
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She quoted anecdotal statistics that estimate 70 Orthodox Jewish children have died of drug overdoses or suicide in the past year.
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There's plenty of anecdotal evidence floating around the internet to suggest that Pokémon Go has a built-in difficulty enhancement setting.
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I have only anecdotal evidence to base this on, but anti-Semites and spambots, speaking generally, tend to be night owls.
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There is growing anecdotal evidence that anosmia — loss of the sense of smell — is an indicator of a Covid-19 infection.
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Multi-channel, look at Home Depot or Sephora, and have anecdotal empirical third-party evidence on who's doing this really well.
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And, while similar research in the United States is scarce, anecdotal evidence suggests the effects of unreliable access is similar stateside.
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I'll get anecdotal here, but quite a few people I've met also tell me the instant meals give them digestive problems.
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But if we don't have a picture of the total number of people infected, that anecdotal evidence could be dangerously misleading.
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Bedtime reading with a tablet or smartphone can interfere with a good night's sleep, some studies and many anecdotal reports suggest.
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Meanwhile, the Federal Reserve will publish its latest Beige Book on Wednesday, which will detail anecdotal information on current economic conditions.
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"This is just anecdotal, but many girls and women I've spoken to say it's a bit yucky," Dr. Phillips-Howard said.
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"I hope people don't just focus on something people might perceive as anecdotal and humorous," he said of the audio effort.
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The conversations revealed anecdotal signs of progress, uncertainty about the months ahead and vigorous debate about the best ways to intervene.
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Fortunately, to the degree this issue was ever rooted in more than anecdotal information, it has been addressed in the marketplace.
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Ms. Amoruso contributed styling advice, sometimes lending items from her own closet, and weighed in on anecdotal material from her past.
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Note that condom manufacturers don't test condoms in water or chlorinated conditions, so the extent of their durability there is anecdotal.
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Admitting it's anecdotal, Robinson says she draws inspiration from young people who seem to transform over the course of a season.
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Collins points to some anecdotal signs to support the view that sanctions have taken a toll on the North Korean economy.
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This occurred despite broad anecdotal and survey evidence that wages are picking up in response to the tightness in labor markets.
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He also says that there are anecdotal reports that continental European companies are more reluctant to approach British companies for advice.
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In this data-driven corporate world, employers need to see hard proof of your knowledge and skills — not just anecdotal claims.
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So far, it is difficult to track down hard data, though there have been anecdotal reports by competing dealers in California.
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In my anecdotal testing as someone who juggles more than a dozen web tabs at a time, both were very speedy.
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Outside of California, there's anecdotal evidence that marijuana use by pregnant women is already an issue in states that have legalized.
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And it's a really interesting ... This is just an anecdotal thing, but I've heard it again and again among younger people.
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These sorts of emotional stories aren't uncommon in politics, and Trump routinely utlitizes anecdotal stories from voters to advance his agenda.
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Anecdotal evidence suggests that the going rate for frontline bribes ranges from two cents to four cents per pound of meat.
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Some doctors say the emphasis on randomized controlled trials don't take into account anecdotal evidence and the experience of medical experts.
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Some anecdotal reports suggest that sharks are attracted to the sound of boat engines, associating it with food, much like Pavlov's Dog.
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Anecdotal reports of Alexa "teaching" children to be rude (by not requiring that they say "please" and "thank you") are also common.
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Low unemployment rates and increasing anecdotal reports of labour shortages could result in a faster-than-expected pick-up in wage inflation.
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Yesterday's beige book release from the Federal Reserve showed anecdotal evidence of labor shortages in key industries like construction and computer engineering.
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But a vast body of anecdotal evidence suggests that, barring a neurodegenerative illness, your dog will probably never fail to recognize you.
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A small sampling: Anecdotal knowledge tells us there is only one reason ever to catch a Magikarp: to evolve it into Gyarados.
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Uber doesn't release data for the region but anecdotal evidence suggests that, across the region, Grab has its overtaken its U.S. rival.
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Mr. Tutturen and Mr. Edwards are warm and winning, and the brothers' squabbling as they disagree on anecdotal details makes lovely comedy.
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Where the first installment of Daily Rituals delighted in the anecdotal for its own sake, the second is a little less sprightly.
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I could no longer try to convince women what to do with their bodies based on anecdotal evidence, misinformation, and scare tactics.
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Although there aren't statistics on how many deported Central Americans end up being killed by gangs, anecdotal evidence suggests it's not uncommon.
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It also represents an escalation by conservatives who have claimed, with only anecdotal evidence, that Silicon Valley companies are suppressing their views.
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Still, the company's national reach showed that the effect of the election on the restaurant industry is no longer anecdotal, Cramer said.
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While analysts say there is anecdotal evidence the sanctions are beginning to the North's economy, it is not clear to what degree.
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Facebook wouldn't specify, but anecdotal evidence suggests that being featured in the trending widget boosts clicks to a story by many thousands.
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Anecdotal evidence that some people are disposed to adore pets, whereas others fear or loathe them, has been borne out by studies.
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It's fragmentary and anecdotal, but a clear picture is emerging: ISIS leaders are preparing both for fierce battles and their own escape.
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Much of the information we use to make decisions about them is anecdotal, which means it's founded on hearsay, rather than research.
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Second, when one looks closer at the anecdotal evidence, what it suggests is that pay transparency is only one piece at play.
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There is anecdotal evidence from friends and colleagues that Turkish scientists are leaving Turkey using academic connections rather than applying for asylum.
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Through anecdotal interviews, Brown has found that the Democratic Party is the last organization to sign-on to supporting black, female candidates.
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While some adults are using the Juul devices to do just that, anecdotal evidence suggests many teens are also using the devices.
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Before the call ended, we discussed one more piece of anecdotal evidence that the transplant had worked: Zayner's newfound taste for sweets.
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However, at this point, anecdotal evidence from plastic surgeons, and opinion pieces like Thursday's articles, is insufficient to draw that causal connection.
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There is, however, one area where Americans beat the Europeans: It's anecdotal, but kids in American schools seem to have more fun.
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Our empirical evidence and anecdotal information shows that one candidate didn't win them all, and that coin flips are not that frequent.
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Though Legos aren't mentioned in the group's most recent report, anecdotal evidence suggests that they're a popular choice with professional-level shoplifters.
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Inflation pressures grew slightly across most of the United States from April to mid-May, the Fed said in an anecdotal report.
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I also did some anecdotal testing, streaming HD YouTube videos to various devices with no issues and nothing but high-quality imagery.
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Anecdotal information points us toward renewed interest from fund managers in gold as insurance for portfolios, not merely as a safe haven.
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My tweet turned up some anecdotal evidence that people's minds could actually be changed if the benefits of the policy were explained.
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The model also found that military accounts were uniquely likely to be targeted by scammers, confirming a number of previous anecdotal reports.
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It extrapolates from anecdotal examples — like instances of rape by military forces — to allege systemic abuses and blame them on state policy.
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"My limited anecdotal understanding of American society is that a school is ultimately and eventually a reflection of its community," he said.
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We receive anecdotal stories more often than not from the media — social media, television networks, radio programs, newspaper reports, online news sites.
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But emerging anecdotal and scientific research suggests that part of the answer may lie with an increased use of trained service dogs.
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Have any of you witnessed or experienced any anecdotal moments of human drama recently that you think capture this historic turning point?
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Anecdotal and survey evidence strongly supports that notion, but the statistical data have not yet shown a definitive pickup in hourly wages.
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"There is very little anecdotal evidence at present to suggest that the referendum has had an impact on output," the ONS said.
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The slowdown in income growth is most likely temporary as anecdotal evidence indicates that a tightening jobs market is driving up wages.
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Yet trolling research is essentially in its infancy; so far, what little exists is based largely on anecdotal and self-reported data.
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All the indecisiveness, it turns out, has been based on nothing but anecdotal evidence and shaky studies that barely qualify as studies.
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From anecdotal experience, they're still used by 20-somethings in my hometown, but I'm from a suburban place that borders on rural.
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Meltzer said she wanted to look into the possibility of a "sexual afterglow" period because anecdotal examples of the phenomenon are frequent.
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"I really don't know how often it occurs because I only know some anecdotal reports from some of my patients," he said.
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The Federal Reserve's latest "Beige Book," an anecdotal report from its various district branches, cites similar complaints from businesses looking to hire.
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It suggests that the many anecdotal reports that employers were needing to increase pay to attract workers are more than just anecdotes.
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"The president, as heard, as we all have heard, what are what I call anecdotal reports that certain drugs work," Fauci said.
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Assumptions about someone's ethnic identity can prove false, and much of the available evidence about the diversity at Dodger Stadium is anecdotal.
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However, he told CBS' Margaret Brennan on Sunday that Trump had heard about the hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin combination's effectiveness from anecdotal reports.
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And anecdotal reports suggest that companies are becoming more willing to hire people with criminal records or to waive drug-testing requirements.
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I researched my options thoroughly before purchasing, but unfortunately there are few medical studies on chest binding, so most information is anecdotal.
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So it instead analyzed hundreds of anecdotal accounts from Erowid, a popular website for drug users and researchers, to gauge its effects.
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It is a delightfully macabre footnote to the story, but anecdotal evidence and hearsay are not enough to declare the Countess guilty.
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Bring up those three points, and Mr. Bouley is ready with scientific studies, physicians' testimonials and anecdotal evidence from across the globe.
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Racial diversity — or the lack of it — in books by authors writing for big publishing houses, has been a frequent anecdotal topic.
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When asked about Trump's description of the drug as a "game-changer" and "approved," Fauci replied that the evidence was merely "anecdotal."
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We all have our best registers, our natural octaves, and Smarsh's is the grounded, oral, anecdotal range of her hardscrabble Kansas kinfolk.
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However, the apparent connection jibes with previous reports and anecdotal evidence that show a link between automation, unforgiving quotas, and worker injuries.
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Anecdotal reports suggest it as a treatment for infectious, autoimmune, cardiovascular, pulmonary and gastrointestinal diseases; neuropathic pain; and other chronic pain conditions.
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There is little data on the number of women who actually play esports, but anecdotal evidence suggests the figure may be small.
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At the same time, while people don't much like "government" in the abstract, anecdotal surveys show that people like the Park Service.
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Alternatives include over-the-counter remedies like melatonin or valerian, which have more anecdotal evidence than research to attest to their efficacy.
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Apple never explicitly says that, but it uses anecdotal videos to show how the watch's health and emergency functions have saved lives.
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In anecdotal data collected by this article's author, drivers often said they preferred this stability to the algorithmic demands of services like Uber.
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Third, those low-information voters are actually going to the polls—an anecdotal but chilling sign this guy could actually win this thing.
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She found it curious, this collection of recipes without measurements, sprinkled with anecdotal vignettes about this woman's life and how food influenced it.
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Anecdotal and researched evidence suggests that sex workers are safer when they can prescreen potential clients and take advantage of online safety forums.
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"There has just been too much data - both anecdotal and empirical - suggesting that many men benefit from mindfulness," she said in an email.
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But while anecdotal evidence from local Conservative groups shows some UKIPers are making the switch, Banks and some others have been refused membership.
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And in my own anecdotal experience, I had the iPhone XS go from 5 A.M. until 5 P.M. with heavier than average use.
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The study, as well as anecdotal accounts and research by NGOs, suggest that abortions rose because of cuts in the supply of contraceptives.
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While Grab's efforts have been periphery and, based on anecdotal evidence, not all users are convinced they need Grab Pay in their life.
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There are anecdotal reports of bugs, birds, and even fish noticing this rare celestial phenomenon, and changing up their behavior as a result.
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My own anecdotal tests show Slack uses about half as much RAM in a Flotato window as it does in its Electron app.
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That would seem to tally with anecdotal reports of new capacity coming online and restarts to take advantage of the improving price environment.
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Despite plenty of anecdotal evidence (and your weird aunt's many claims), there is little scientific support for the assertion that chocolate increases happiness.
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According to the Fed's Beige Book report of anecdotal information collected from business contacts, the U.S. economy expanded modestly in July and August.
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Adopting the anecdotal approach, he has published a moving book telling of his own daughter's autism and how vaccines did not cause it.
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Our perspectives are shaped by anecdotal evidence based on our interactions with entrepreneurs, corporate customers, and big tech leaders defining this new wave.
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"We hear anecdotal reports of foreign central banks dissuading their banks to use the facility as it may signal systemic risks," Bikbov wrote.
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They'll hype the narrative, using one cherry-picked anecdotal story after another indicating that Trump won because his supporters are racist, misogynistic, cretins.
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As to whether this so-called "Trump phenomenon" has harmed America's image abroad, beyond anecdotal evidence it is still too early to tell.
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We don't find out because Wright only has one named example, and the "many others" she found feels oddly anecdotal, for a scientist.
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And while researchers work to nail down the quantitative proof needed to track these changes, the anecdotal evidence builds up on the ground.
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First of all, UT presented "significant evidence, both statistical and anecdotal," that race-neutral measures are inadequate to create a sufficiently diverse campus.
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It's definitely possible to trigger Alexa accidentally, though other reports of it placing orders without explicit commands to do so seem largely anecdotal.
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Prior to this new study, only anecdotal accounts of such feeding habits existed, including some observations from an island off the Georgia coast.
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Anecdotal evidence on either side doesn't go a long way in determining whether the D'backs should be mocked or applauded for their direction.
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In addition to unequal power dynamics from relationships, both anecdotal and research data indicates men avoid responsibility for the epidemic they help spread.
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Spohn told me that over the years AbleGamers has heard anecdotal evidence of players being cut off from games for using accessibility software.
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But in my own, admittedly anecdotal experience, I'm still plenty fired up for more Star Wars and so are all my geek friends.
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It's easy to find anecdotal evidence that America has grown more reactive, coarser, and less tolerant of outsiders since the 20153 presidential election.
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Fans and observers offered anecdotal evidence that the game was causing a surge in physical activity, leading to a "pandemic" of sore legs.
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There is abundant anecdotal evidence that software, intellectual property and new technologies have had a deep impact on business practice in recent years.
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In my own small anecdotal survey, none of my close-knit circle of black female friends in their 30s had considered the procedure.
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"We hear a lot of anecdotal stories, a lot of complaints that there is racial profiling going on in the city," she said.
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"Anecdotal information is the best we have, because there is almost no clinical research on how to slowly and safely taper," Laura said.
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While the early and anecdotal results of Athletes Connected are positive so far, Eisenberg believes there is still a long way to go.
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Before Trump, Fox & Friends would often attribute arguments to "some people" as a way to create straw men or make an anecdotal argument.
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In my own anecdotal experience, the deaths resulting from ketamine are usually the result of co-ingestion of other drugs, many times unknowingly.
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While there is plenty of anecdotal evidence out there about the link between music and weed, actual research is surprisingly hard to find.
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His leash theory is anecdotal, but it's certainly true that the current ecological state of Eastern forests is probably encouraging ticks to multiply.
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It's no longer just an anecdotal experience of techno-anxiety—even the phonemakers, like Apple and Google, know what they're doing to us.
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"We've had anecdotal reports of people coming from the city out to second homes on the East End and Fire Island," he said.
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"My sort of anecdotal memory of the wildfires is that the people who were most affected were, you know, white folks," he said.
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Dr. Fauci has been much more vocal about their risks, and dismissed potential evidence of their success in treating the coronavirus as anecdotal.
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Much of the novel is presented in anecdotal diary entries, epistles and paraphrased episodes; the quotidian and the political continually exchange their paradoxes.
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Kluger melds memoir with science to deliver a book that gives both anecdotal and data-based proof of the significance of sibling order.
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Related to the anecdotal fallacy, it's where we draw on information that is immediately available to us when we make a judgment call.
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Woman has done her research, and she conversationally folds in evidence that is academic as well as anecdotal, sociological as well as personal.
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Reflecting the anecdotal sentiments of the Tinder U brand rep and, um, my sister, there have been reports that Tinder engagement is lagging.
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Anecdotal reports suggest that pregnancy, for example, can trigger new allergies, leading some to hypothesize that a hormonal connection may be at play.
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Similarly, we are also getting anecdotal evidence which is confirmed by certain industry leaders that flats or houses sale is really picking up.
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For now, the only published studies are in animals, although anecdotal evidence may be enough to convince some people to start taking supplements.
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But in measures both numerical and anecdotal, Mr. Kennedy has emerged as a Senate pacesetter in unwitting anonymity since his election in December.
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"Other than anecdotal things like IBM, there have not been that many substantial misses." this week, as it missed on the top line.
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This is anecdotal, but over a couple of years I've started to notice even more resentment and anger about this kind of situation.
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"Not too anecdotal, please," he called out to one; "fifteen seconds is a little too long for that sequence," he said to another.
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"Anecdotal evidence suggested that the housing market slowdown, coupled with ongoing ambiguity with the Brexit negotiations, is weighing on investment decisions," RICS said.
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The results, which represent an anecdotal glimpse into these dynamics rather than findings from a nationally representative, scientific survey, suggest some common themes.
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"The field of autism has a long history of enthusiasm for many treatments based on small pilot studies and anecdotal accounts," Kolevzon said.
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It's anecdotal, sure, but I can definitely say that no games felt worse on a Switch Lite, but plenty felt a lot better.
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We rely on anecdotal evidence and case reports and rarely have randomized, double-blinded, controlled trials as a basis for management of disease.
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And if anyone has enough anecdotal evidence to support the view, it's Wilson who has been a venture capitalist since the late 1980s.
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The five conservative justices were not swayed by statistical and anecdotal evidence that portrayed Walmart as having systematically discriminated against its female employees.
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Mr. Winters said that the very focus on the anecdotal over the statistical that Ms. Fariña so valued made judging her effectiveness difficult.
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Anecdotal evidence has been growing of companies experiencing difficulties finding workers, a phenomenon that economists expect will slow down job growth this year.
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As a result, it can be hard for some growers to let go of their own anecdotal experiences and embrace the scientific method.
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Now you can only say if you are pro or against independence and we already know that anecdotal art isn't interesting at all.
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The Beige Book, a collection of anecdotal information from business contacts nationwide, found that labor markets appeared to be tightening despite "modest" job growth.
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Anecdotal evidence suggests that some companies are cautious amid expectations that the U.K could see a mild recession by the end of the year.
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There's some anecdotal data suggesting old-style flip phones were more durable, but that's because they were small and cased in plastic, not glass.
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Over the years, trans women have used various do-it-yourself treatments to induce lactation, with mixed results and only anecdotal reports of success.
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And while the science may not exist yet to support it, there's at least anecdotal evidence to suggest we rate those highs more favorably.
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But the evidence for that claim—beyond anecdotal accounts that a nip of whiskey can nip a cold in the bud—is surprisingly thin.
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That anecdotal evidence might keep something like a Phiten necklace moving around a team, especially when athletes say that they see results, Sullivan says.
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"So we have, there's anecdotal news reports of men going into women's spaces," he said, but conceded there are no numbers showing an uptick.
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Polling shows that Germans consider Greeks and Italians to be untrustworthy layabouts; anecdotal experience suggests that belief is shared by Austrians, Dutch and Scandinavians.
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The researchers' findings confirm some of the anecdotal descriptions of the app posted by social media users, including a notice reportedly published last July.
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It's not necessarily in the official statistics yet, but it's in our business contacts and the anecdotal reports that we're get from Main Street.
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The bigger picture: The Glassdoor survey follows a largely anecdotal report from CNBC that more Facebook employees have been seeking references from former coworkers.
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The spokesperson stated that the campaign draws on "funny anecdotal experiences" of their own lives as "strong independent business leaders, wives, partners and girlfriends".
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"At a certain point the anecdotal evidence piles up until it's empirical, and I think these earnings reports potentially justify these prices," Cramer said.
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The practice of nature therapy, or "ecotherapy," is an emerging form of mental healthcare — and the evidence of its benefits is far from anecdotal.
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Those examples are anecdotal, as are the stories of drones sometimes flying over wildfire sites, or landing in the bleachers of a sporting event.
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While Facebook claims workarounds like these tend to mistakenly lump in user posts, an anecdotal look at 200 or so posts revealed no mislabeling.
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If this sounds like you right now, follow one of the tips ahead, which come from research on headaches and plenty of anecdotal experience.
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Offshore wealth is hard to estimate reliably, but appears to be significant based on anecdotal evidence and capital repatriation to Turkey in recent years.
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Some anecdotal evidence suggests transgender people, in particular, are almost constantly surrounded by news of self-inflicted deaths, which can compound the contagion theory.
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Data has shown that a significant number of people ditch activity-trackers within six months, and there's plenty of anecdotal "junk drawer" evidence too.
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If Hillary Clinton struggles to connect with voters on an emotive level, then Obama may be the single most compelling anecdotal speaker in politics.
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But a spring surge could still overwhelm the hotspots, and there is plenty of anecdotal evidence of migrants evading registration or gaming the system.
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Anecdotal reports suggest some consumers are also worried about catching swine fever from infected pork, even though the disease cannot be passed to humans.
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While a multi-agency investigation is underway, publicly available information is largely anecdotal, and not a good basis for drawing conclusions, these experts warn.
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According to the New Food Economy report, there's no official national data on school lunch debt, though anecdotal evidence suggests the issue is widespread.
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As anecdotal evidence that women have to prove themselves even more than men to earn a job promotion, her story is hard to beat.
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To illuminate some of the gaps in existing rankings of bad airports, The Economist conducted an unscientific, anecdotal poll of its globe-trotting correspondents.
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"While we receive anecdotal reports about these types of incidents, we do not keep statistics on them," she said in an email on Friday.
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Anecdotal evidence suggests Tillerson has proven to be an ineffective leader, a poor communicator and at best a tepid representative of US values overseas.
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I've heard anecdotal stories that smokers will buy cheaper brands during the week and buy premium brands on the weekend when they're at bars.
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Until that point, the information available to fertility doctors was limited to the data from their individual clinics, as well as their anecdotal experience.
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Speculation that China is allowing more trade across its border with North Korea has grown recently, based largely on media reports citing anecdotal evidence.
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Cruz said most of the evidence presented was "anecdotal," but said he hopes more transparency from the tech companies will clear up the issue.
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There is evidence both anecdotal and statistical that racism was another factor in the shift of some of these voters to the Republican Party.
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While it is easy to dismiss three cases as anecdotal, the researchers fear that forced fuel inhalation by refugees may be far more common.
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There's enough anecdotal evidence that researchers are taking it seriously, and they let the DEA know they were standing in the way of progress.
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Even though anecdotal evidence, easily found online, points to pot as a period cure-all, there hasn't actually been any scientific research on it.
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" The agency added that it's "aware of anecdotal reports of drones being shot down," but noted that it has only received one "official report.
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Unfortunately, beyond anecdotal evidence, it's quite hard to back up Alex and Liebling's comments with science because currently, there just isn't much out there.
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Driven by anecdotal evidence, folks were convinced that more ghost Pokémon spawned near graveyards (nope), or that Snorlax liked being around sweet shops (nope).
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Although Twitter endorsements are more or less anecdotal evidence, poll data supports the idea that Buttigieg supporters might be flocking to the Sanders camp.
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Already, there are some anecdotal stories of people who came down with symptoms, seemed to recover, and then tested positive for Covid-19 again.
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Besides, anecdotal evidence suggests this corny campaign might actually be working: Damn... this is the one that got me to stop procrastinating & actually register.
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And yet this anecdotal movie about drug dealers and their internecine troubles, and their further troubles with the justice system, can be oddly persuasive.
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While there were anecdotal reports that it extended beyond that period for some women, there has not been systematic research on longer-term results.
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Countries including China, South Korea, and Belgium have added it to COVID-19 treatment guidelines as anecdotal reports have suggested that it might work.
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In China, where the virus first emerged, anecdotal evidence suggests reports of domestic abuse doubled or trebled during its lockdown which began in January.
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On Tuesday, there were anecdotal reports of voters and workers showing up to the polls because they still thought the primary was taking place.
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It's a bit anecdotal but if you look at the strength of the Brexit vote, it's proportional to the strength of the housing market.
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One report, published in 2008, was carried out by scientists intrigued by anecdotal reports that Jewish children in Israel rarely suffered from peanut allergies.
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Everybody's talking about Juuls, and there seems to be lots of anecdotal evidence that Juul use has really accelerated just in this particular year.
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Anecdotal evidence says that mostly it works—except for when the car confuses asphalt and grass, freezes, or pins itself against a garage door.
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While anecdotal, I believe my account is important to add to the conversation of the challenges of primarily date driven campaigns such as Clinton's.
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Anecdotal claims are often made that swimming in low temperatures boosts the immune system, and enthusiasts swear that the mental-health benefits are transformative.
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An anecdotal picture of widespread destruction and harsh crackdown has emerged from videos and postings that Iranians managed to share despite the internet restriction.
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That said, the spiderweb of concern among his supporters in these interviews is an anecdotal finding consistent with the results of recent nationwide polls.
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"The difficulty I have in clinical practice is that I have so much anecdotal evidence, and patients also arrive with their biases," she said.
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Food shortages gripping the country have only compounded the medical problems, with recent anecdotal reports from doctors indicating a rise in child malnutrition cases.
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It is an understandable fear (and one that anti-immigrant politicians play on), but there is little besides conjecture and anecdotal evidence to support it.
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Recommended by two-thirds of stores Anecdotal evidence suggests that creatine may impair liver and kidney function and cause muscle cramps, according to the authors.
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There is anecdotal evidence that they're switching to smuggling opioids that grow in Mexico, but due to data constraints, we haven't looked at that yet.
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Smart-Grosvenor relented on her request that all sentences be kept in lowercase, but not a single page of her anecdotal vignettes was left out.
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The stories from former employees are only anecdotal at this point, and there's no firm data showing a significant uptick in departures or employee dissatisfaction.
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"However, we would love to test whether the mechanism in this study could explain those anecdotal stories where people experience premature gray hair," she said.
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Adults like McLaughlin are Juul's target market, and anecdotal evidence suggests it is helping some longtime cigarette addicts quit smoking as the product was intended.
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Increasingly, however, family offices are investing more into individual tech startups, at least according to anecdotal reports and a recent funding round Crunchbase News covered.
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The ONS told CNBC on Wednesday that it had seen no anecdotal evidence that the 'Brexit' debate had had any impact on the data, however.
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Based on anecdotal evidence from new customers, Crosby estimates it's benefited from safe haven seekers looking to escape troubles at more popular financial technology companies.
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Some Republicans point to anecdotal examples of what they call unfair treatment of conservative viewpoints but have offered no evidence of systemic bias against conservatives.
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But the evidence has been mostly speculative or anecdotal, and The Creepy Line is supposed to provide a rigorous, scientific analysis to back it up.
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Although I think for people who are in extreme medical conditions and have anecdotal evidence that it works, there should be availability under appropriate circumstances.
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His analysis posits a split between two different parts of the broad "Republican establishment," as follows: While still somewhat anecdotal, this makes sense to me.
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As for whether or not the treatment actually works, it's hard to tell, aside from anecdotal evidence from the relatively few people who've tried it.
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In my totally anecdotal Twitter poll on which word best described Apple in in 2016 — Aggressive, Innovative, Slipping, Successful — Slipping won by a commanding margin.
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The IMF economist also cited growing anecdotal evidence about a structural shift in global supply chains triggered by the current trade tensions around the globe.
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According to lead author Mark Twardowski, an osteopathic internal medicine physician, there's anecdotal evidence of patients who use cannabis needing more sedation to go under.
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There is, in the absence of data, plenty of anecdotal evidence that French and Belgian youth, including Muslims, use drugs—including those who become radicalized.
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And -- this is just anecdotal -- not many offices are super comfortable having their male employees jam around like they're about to attend a clam bake.
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Of course, we've seen plenty of anecdotal evidence of this over the last few months as more and more hoverboards are caught exploding on video.
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Because of the data Lighter has, it can provide anecdotal feedback to founders about churn or budget by looking across their portfolio to similar companies.
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What Gary is saying is anecdotal, but it does chime with what I've observed: Problems seem be be exacerbated rather than created while in prison.
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Currently, doctors have to make these off-label prescribing decisions based on anecdotal evidence, since they have no access to drug companies' clinical trial data.
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Beyond anecdotal accounts, there's actual research backing up the idea that social networks have the potential to complement in-person interactions and bring people closer.
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We want to blame someone or something, when typically the system that sustains the individual act of abuse is more complex than the anecdotal instance.
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In the last several cycles, campaign technicians have been too quick to dismiss the subjective instincts and anecdotal personal experience that once guided operatives' decisions.
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This is based on small studies and anecdotal data, but Michael and I wanted to stack the odds in our favor as much as possible.
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While not perfect, we believe quantifying anecdotal perspectives should always be the preferred route to any analysis, and this time should not be any different.
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Among the anecdotal benefits reported by users who swear by the stuff, CBD has helped to combat anxiety, depression, sleep troubles, stress, pain, and inflammation.
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Media reports on SSDI often try to make the case that fraud and abuse of the program are rampant, but the case is mostly anecdotal.
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There was some anecdotal evidence that heavy snow in late February had hurt construction output, although the effect was difficult to quantify, the ONS said.
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Anecdotal evidence and informal surveys, mainly promoted by the travel site TripAdvisor, suggest that more and more people — especially dog owners — travel with their pets.
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"On a national basis we are seeing ... very few (anecdotal harvest) yields that are below USDA's number, at 50-plus (bushels per acre)," Feltes said.
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There is anecdotal evidence that it takes about six months for issues after separation from the military to begin to manifest into the family dynamic.
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Now, granted, this whole story is anecdotal, but it suggests that Apple threaded the needle about as well as you could possibly expect them to.
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In interviews with pregnant women using marijuana, common sources of information about perinatal marijuana use included Internet searching and anecdotal experiences from family or friends.
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That said, there is plenty of anecdotal evidence of declining NPI production in China, which should mean a greater dependence on imports of refined nickel.
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But increasingly, anecdotal evidence from Goodman and thousands of other people like her suggests that, for a small minority, there might be more to it.
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This helps explain why reports of crackdowns like the one experienced by Elaine and Boden (not their real names) in mainland China largely remain anecdotal.
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There are no official statistics on who is playing this, but the anecdotal evidence, checking Twitter and the people writing about the phenomenon, is compelling.
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But there is only anecdotal evidence that the drugs are effective against coronavirus and the drugs are used by people to treat conditions like lupus.
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He also expressed certainty that there's more conversation surrounding men's health these days—and the proof appears to go beyond the anecdotal evidence he cited.
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For years, epidemiologists dismissed Dr. Lynch's data as anecdotal, said Dr. Steven Narod, who runs the family cancer unit at Women's College Hospital in Toronto.
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Now, anecdotal stories from 8- and 12-year-olds are just that, but taken with these new findings, it should be a concern to Apple.
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Fauci told Brennan that he and the President approach issues from different standpoints and that Trump had heard about the drug combination from anecdotal reports.
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But there are specific times throughout the year when it's more likely to happen to you based on data, anecdotal evidence — and maybe even science.
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But advocacy groups say they are observing a sharp uptick in anecdotal reports of violence and intimidation, fueling feelings of insecurity for Poland's sexual minorities.
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But the anecdotal reports are that yes, if you had lung disease problems before, especially if you had pneumonia, you're more predisposed to this disease.
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In fact, she said, there are some anecdotal signs that automakers are moving inventories around, ahead of possible tariffs on auto imports threatened by Trump.
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Though this year's data is still largely anecdotal, applications at more than 70 percent of colleges have increased for 10 of the past 15 years.
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The ergonomic benefit of these alternative layouts hasn't been thoroughly vetted by any scientific studies, so claims that the keyboards ease hand strain are anecdotal.
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" That information is also highly anecdotal, which she said is a problem because it ignores "how one person's circumstances are not analogous to another person's.
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You can get a lot of bad information and anecdotal reports that have nothing to do with what's likely happening to you or anyone else.
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Yet for all the anecdotal and atmospheric resonance, today's level of valuation, market momentum and speculative activity are nowhere near as extreme as in 1999.
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This is strictly anecdotal, but I have a hunch that just like a pot sector still in its infancy, its investors tend to be young.
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There may also be some useful dietary aids, like bananas, cherries, kiwis, oatmeal, milk and chamomile tea, though evidence for these is also primarily anecdotal.
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Anything not contained in the notes on the page he dismisses as "documentary evidence," be it performance tradition, anecdotal history, biographical gloss or even recordings.
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The film version, which announces itself as "based on an actual lie," has a loose, anecdotal structure and a tone that balances candor and tact.
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The film version, which announces itself as "based on an actual lie," has a loose, anecdotal structure and a tone that balances candor and tact.
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Carol Cadwalladr writes: There's now evidence of an inequality that runs like a seam through the entire profession and which goes far beyond the anecdotal.
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Early indications are that the tightening standards might be working; anecdotal evidence suggests that asylum officers have gotten stingier in approving asylum seekers after interviews.
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"These anecdotal contrary indicators are sometimes worth far more than all the hundreds of millions of dollars that is spent on fundamental macro research," Edwards wrote.
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Job growth remains strong, despite anecdotal evidence of worker shortages in the transportation, manufacturing and construction industries, suggesting some slack still remains in the labour market.
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Though anecdotal, this kind of story is common in the vaping world, and studies have shown it is a potential way for smokers to quit cigarettes.
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We currently rely a lot on anecdotal information from patients or nurses, which seems bizarre in a world where other data is objectively collected with technology.
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Job growth remains strong, despite anecdotal evidence of worker shortages in the transportation, manufacturing and construction industries, suggesting some slack still remains in the labor market.
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Most Indian-Americans dwell outside the South, most lean Democratic, most aren't Christian and — though this is, admittedly, anecdotal — most don't go by Bobby or Nikki.
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One piece of anecdotal information: Jacobson states in the paper Supplementary Information that it takes LOADMATCH about three to four minutes to simulate an entire year.
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"Anecdotal evidence is very weak," said Marc Swogger, associate professor of psychiatry at the University of Rochester Medical Center, one of the researchers leading the study.
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And while it is difficult to say with certainty what causes turnout to decline, anecdotal evidence suggests that barriers to student voting have done just that.
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What researchers didn't find in their review, despite anecdotal reports they'd heard, was evidence that documented drooling, nausea, queefing, and swearing as responses associated with orgasms.
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What they're saying: Details: Competitors and corporate critics of the giants are already helping to shape the conversation around the issue, with anecdotal and quantitative evidence.
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Anecdotal evidence from investors suggests that some are already dissuaded from securitisations by compliance and due-diligence hurdles, and regulatory uncertainty may be further dampening appetite.
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Since then, anecdotal evidence from people involved in the trade suggests the trafficking has slowed although it is too soon for firm data to be collated.
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" TL: "I'd add, and this is more anecdotal than it is based on research or responses, that we've seen this interesting conversation [about] the tech industry.
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Despite rumours of "Brexit clauses" - giving buyers an out in the event of a leave vote - in reality, anecdotal evidence revealed limited examples of failed sales.
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In Mosul and Fallujah, according to anecdotal evidence, it has also begun "selling" the right to leave to the few who can afford to do so.
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Currently, the average wait time is around one day, according to App Review Times, a website that tracks review times based on anecdotal data from developers.
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Whatever your life story, it is part of a larger history – this is what Petlin recognizes and is perhaps why he suppresses the personal or anecdotal.
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While anecdotal evidence suggests the feature may be slow to take off in the U.S., the company can't afford to give up on Facebook Stories entirely.
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Nonetheless, studies and anecdotal evidence also show that vulnerable communities benefit from having spaces to disclose their most sinister thoughts, provided those spaces are managed properly.
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Kirk agreed that this kind of anecdotal evidence could foretell a bigger benefit in the future if and when ridesharing becomes an even more popular practice.
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Authorities have also declined to comment on a possible motive, though anecdotal reports suggest Crews may have had a fascination with young children and pregnant women.
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"It's the run of anecdotal evidence that we had ... it was all pretty negative about the UK economy," said Marc Ostwald, strategist at ADM Investor Services.
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McLaughlin notes that, so long as we lack definitive scientific evidence, anecdotal info about ideal strains can be useful, but should not be taken as gospel.
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The slowdown in income growth is likely temporary amid anecdotal evidence that the tightening jobs market, marked by pockets of skills shortages, is driving up wages.
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The official told CNN the Navy has "anecdotal evidence" of GPS systems being spoofed in other areas, so the scenario is being considered in the investigation.
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With both anecdotal and statistical evidence delivered in waves by our team—Big C, Rich, Cinco, J.P., and myself—our opponents never saw what hit them.
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Anecdotal evidence suggests Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB), the successor to the KGB intelligence agency where Putin once served, is increasingly getting involved in business fights.
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But veterinarians still can't prescribe cannabis to their patients, and Wismer is hesitant to recommend CBD treats to pet owners because the evidence is largely anecdotal.
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But anecdotal evidence suggests that prices for co-ops and condominiums here dropped about 20 percent — a discount that is long gone, according to most brokers.
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Criminology is imprecise, but research and anecdotal evidence suggest a great way to keep people out of the criminal justice system is to let them work.
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Still, many anecdotal reports suggest that companies in a variety of areas in the economy are finding it increasingly difficult to get the help they need.
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The Department of Defense has invested in some unique approaches which show quantitative and anecdotal evidence that results are being achieved-- and they are worth acknowledging.
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Such calls are often also fueled by anecdotal accounts of people who abuse the program to buy luxury items like lobster, filet mignon and crab legs.
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Since Election Day, anecdotal accounts of discrimination targeting racial and religious minorities and lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people have overrun news reports and social media.
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Studies by anti-FGM groups and anecdotal information from Bohra women who have detailed their experiences suggest there is little uniformity in how girls are cut.
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"Although anecdotal information is available from affected specialties, there is not sufficient data to draw meaningful or actionable conclusions," the report, which is dated June, found.
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"Experience and satisfaction with SUBLOCADE continues to be positive based on anecdotal reports from both patients and physicians," Chief Executive Officer Shaun Thaxter said on Wednesday.
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And in addition to preventing infection, there's anecdotal evidence that acetic acid treatment can also speed wound healing—though it hasn't been thoroughly studied, Webber says.
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When someone asks me about medical uses for marijuana, I am forced to cite anecdotal data more often than would be the case for other industries.
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But even compared with issues like the Islamic State and climate change, from my anecdotal perspective, this dramatic rise in suicide rates has received little attention.
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But, my anecdotal experience in turning left on red does nothing to change the fact that traffic laws state that you cannot turn left on red.
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There has been some anecdotal evidence that Warren can forge a connection with black voters, especially women, when she gets to address diverse crowds in person.
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Citing long lines at a particular polling place as proof of some sort of conspiracy is a classic example of mistaking anecdotal evidence as statistically significant.
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Surveying Iranians Beyond anecdotal information, the State Department is also embarking on a data-based effort to figure out how many Iranians really have the virus.
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This is purely anecdotal, but I've hosted multiple two to four-hour calls recently that never ended, despite the fact that I don't pay for Zoom.
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ADINA WISE, PHILADELPHIA To the Editor: Dr. Haider Javed Warraich correctly identifies the worst of old-school medical practice: arrogant doctors who rely on anecdotal experience.
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It's not just the mountains of historical and anecdotal evidence about how African Americans have had to live in fear of police that support this claim.
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"The Green Pharmacy" took a folksy, anecdotal, sometimes whimsical approach to describing the herbs, foods and teas that Dr. Duke recommended for various ailments, arranged alphabetically.
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The programs, often advertised as "nonsurgical face-lifts," generally have been developed by self-taught men and women, with only anecdotal evidence showing any beneficial effects.
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Early laboratory research and anecdotal reports about using it for people with COVID-19 have shown encouraging signs that it may work to fight the virus.
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My anecdotal evidence is that how someone comes by their money affects their attitude toward it — their enjoyment in spending it, and anxiety around losing it.
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Together, the agencies are supposed to crack down on politically biased moderation — which may or may not exist, since the evidence for it is generally anecdotal.
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Fears of illegal immigration are swapped over popcorn, and anecdotal stories about voter fraud and food stamp fraud committed by noncitizens and black Americans are rampant.
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"The results confirm other survey and anecdotal evidence pointing to economic growth stepping up a gear since Decembers election," Philip Shaw, chief economist of Investec, said.
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Now, law enforcement officials are again making arguments against reforms based largely on anecdotal evidence, and they are being given the same benefit of the doubt.
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The film "has a loose, anecdotal structure and a tone that balances candor and tact," A.O. Scott wrote in his review for The New York Times.
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These anecdotal case reports and large group epidemiological studies are precious to researchers as they scramble to learn how dangerous the new coronavirus is, Rasmussen says.
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Studies have shown there's a real risk that confused consumers may simply return to piracy, and there's some early anecdotal evidence that may already be happening.
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Consumer spending increased in the majority of districts, the Fed said in its Beige Book report of anecdotal information collected from business contacts across the country.
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Drug analysts in the region are often forced to rely on such anecdotal evidence and hearsay, because they lack the proper data points to draw conclusions.
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The Act requires the FDA to consider the use of "real world evidence" to support new drug applications, including patient reports, anecdotal data and observational studies.
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Anecdotal evidence (including a trending hashtag on Twitter) suggested that SoulCycle customers — most of whom are located in large coastal cities — were staying away en masse.
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The bottom line is that we don't know how safe or effective psychedelics are because most of the data have been anecdotal or from small trials.
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We have no clear idea how many more girls have died along the way, but based on anecdotal evidence it is probably a very significant number.
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"The recent authorization of hemp production provides an opportunity as an alternative to pecan production," they said, as reported in the Fed's anecdotal survey in June.
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And across the country many labor markets are so tight it is pinching companies' growth, according to anecdotal data released by the Federal Reserve last week.
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Senator Ted Cruz, who chairs the Senate Judiciary subcommittee, said many Americans believe big tech firms are biased against conservatives and pointed to some anecdotal examples.
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After the election, there were many anecdotal stories of people in Wisconsin who were not able to vote because they didn't meet the state's new criteria.
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"At a certain point the anecdotal evidence piles up until it's empirical, and I think these earnings reports potentially justify these prices," the "Mad Money " host said.
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Many foods believed to be aphrodisiacs indeed have anecdotal or subjective evidence attached to them, which makes the effects of consuming known aphrodisiacs difficult to prove scientifically.
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Similar anecdotal disparities have brought scrutiny to Silicon Valley hiring practices in recent years, prompting companies like eBay, Twitter, Intel and Google to publish their diversity statistics.
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Now, we had all that glorious anecdotal evidence about literally everything being better back then, but now we've got some very, very solid facts to work with.
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Experiences like these are immensely common among young queer people—ask around and you'll find the anecdotal evidence—but are still rarely discussed in the public sphere.
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Adi: In my anecdotal experience, human villain characters like the Joker and Kylo Ren do get paired with reader self-inserts fairly often in fan fiction, though.
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We would like to collect data, sort of at scale, not just a few anecdotal interviews, but as best we can bigger data sets about these questions.
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Such things are hard to measure, but anecdotal evidence suggests in the land of saints and scholars, this kind of semi-private spirituality is alive and well.
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But as we've often noted, an overreliance on anecdotal openings — especially the classic "stranger in the lead" approach — can make our prose feel shopworn rather than vivid.
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There has been no significant scientific research performed on ASMR as a condition or syndrome, though there is an enormous amount of anecdotal information across the internet.
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One percenters' generous and emphatic support for mirage-based companies like Theranos, WeWork, Juicero, and the Fyre Festival is anecdotal evidence that this may not be true.
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It's never publicly disclosed usage rates, but anecdotal evidence on local forums points to most residents using their data plans or tethering their laptops to their phones.
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But anecdotal evidence suggests sporadic resistance in the form of assassinations of ISIS members, met with savage reprisals against those deemed to be spies, informers and deserters.
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But some Britons do not share that confidence, and anecdotal evidence from newspaper readers suggests people are stockpiling everything from children's painkillers to medicines for serious conditions.
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LG: Although I would wait for you to say, this is anecdotal, that I think here people are generally more accepting of cyclists than in other cities.
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Browsing the archive, you'll see debates that include citations of lots of academic studies, as well as medical journal articles and anecdotal information based on lived experience.
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Hiring remains strong, despite anecdotal evidence of worker shortages in the transportation, manufacturing and construction industries, suggesting there is still some spare capacity in the labor market.
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I'm definitely not one to change my habits based on anecdotal evidence, but I will tell you that "mindful swiping" has worked out for me so far.
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In addition, alongside many of them are lengthy texts providing historical and anecdotal context for the works, drawn from Crimp's new book, a memoir titled Before Pictures.
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Investors in the U.S. also digested the latest edition of the Federal Reserve's Beige Book, its report of anecdotal information collected from business contacts across the country.
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There is anecdotal evidence that it helps the 40,000 or so from eastern Europe, particularly Poland, who have come to the province to find work since 2004.
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The Boston-based company would not reveal any user figures to Mashable, but anecdotal evidence gathered through social media suggests it has a sizable, cult-like following.
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Anecdotal evidence from Britain, China and Australia suggests Apple Pay is popular with core Apple followers, but the quality of service, and interest in it, varies significantly.
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While we're not aware of scientific evidence supporting the warm feeling of receiving a handwritten thank you card or love letter, anecdotal evidence suggests there's something there.
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In fact, it seems lots of people have had these anecdotal, eerie experiences—I made one exploratory Tweet, and tons of replies came in reporting similar suspicions.
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Imagine the impact on congressional appropriations if an evidence-based PART 2.0 forced policymakers to examine programs objectively, rather than rely on political rhetoric and anecdotal evidence.
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Ngororano said evidence of human trafficking is so far anecdotal, with no official figures to show the scale or any increase in the wake of the disaster.
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While there's promising anecdotal evidence that it can be used to treat epilepsy, evidence that it does much to alleviate glaucoma in the long term is scant.
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But if the anecdotal evidence of dating horror stories and this April Fools' joke is any guide, the height fib is more prevalent in the Tinder era.
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And anecdotal evidence suggests that CBT is actually a relatively common kink within the BDSM world (as you can imagine, there's not much scientific data on this).
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Every day, we see anecdotal evidence of what scientific research has already shown: Children and adults can build resilience and thrive even in the face of trauma.
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"This is just anecdotal, but most of the participants were completely unaware that this was a political event," he said, citing accounts from officers on the scene.
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"We will have episodic, anecdotal success stories, but it's too early to call it a success," said Tymofiy S. Mylovanov, president of the Kiev School of Economics.
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She said there were anecdotal reports, not yet fully investigated, of patients who said they had bought THC from licensed dispensaries in states where marijuana is legal.
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Prior to this first-of-its-kind effort, there was no hard data linking therapy dogs to positive effects on cancer, though the anecdotal evidence was sizable.
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Dr. Rieder noted that there is no proof that charcoal's cleansing properties work on skin and that, for now, all the reports of the benefits are anecdotal.
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This apparently anecdotal scene is an implication of the National Rural Employment Guarantee Act, a government scheme intended to provide wages for work to the rural poor.
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This might be an anecdotal straw-man argument, but people usually say his name with respectful restrain: Iguodala is *dramatically lowers voice* saving it for the playoffs.
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However, there are anecdotal accounts of brawls between slaves, of matches were slaves were forced to fight each other to the death for a chance at freedom.
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He can track his own worries without becoming anecdotal or closed-off: When you Google what does a bedbug look like pictures, you are not Googling yourself.
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We see anecdotal cases of patients living 20 years and beyond with sequencing of the many current options available [that definitely weren't there when they were diagnosed].
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Although there are anecdotal stories suggesting a link between technology use and pain, there is limited evidence on the relationship between smartphones and pain, the report said.
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Mr. Berg said "anecdotal evidence" suggested that the EB Ice Box had been a hit with customers, who enjoy popping in for a blast of arctic air.
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Early research and anecdotal reports suggest the drug may be able to fight COVID-19, which would make it stand out as a cheap and scalable solution.
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