Sentences with phrase «if anecdotal»

Last year Epic's Wednesday morning panel debuted a new $ 20 - per - month pricing scheme for Unreal Engine 4 that both shocked attendees and (if my anecdotal and not - at - all - scientific evidence is to be believed) seemingly put a dent in indie developer usage of competitor Unity over the past year.
If the anecdotal evidence is true, then perhaps the change won't be as painful as we might think.
If anecdotal evidence is to be believed, the rate of uninsured / underinsured motorists may be significantly higher in town — particularly during Spring Break.
After all, the Insurance Research Council found that nearly one out of every five California drivers lacked insurance in 2007 — and no doubt the rate of uninsureds in San Diego is significantly higher, if anecdotal reports are to be believed.
«I emphasise this because a mass of informed, if anecdotal, opinion indicates that X's is not an isolated case and that there are far too many young women in similar predicaments.
Buoys provide key observations for mapping and attributing summer ice loss: drift, bottom vs. top melt, amount of snow accumulation, nature of ponds (even if anecdotal from web cams), and thickness of level ice.
There's a good chance that the Uncharted 4 Limited Edition Console bundle has a higher failure rate than the standard PS4 console if anecdotal evidence...
There's a good chance that the Uncharted 4 Limited Edition Console bundle has a higher failure rate than the standard PS4 console if anecdotal evidence is to be believed.
Canadians perennially suffer from home bias — moreso than most investors worldwide, if the anecdotal evidence is to be believed.
After all, the Insurance Research Council found that nearly one out of every five California drivers lacked insurance in 2007 — and no doubt the rate of uninsureds in San Diego is significantly higher, if anecdotal reports are to be believed.
Academic results from these diverse charter schools are promising, if anecdotal.
If anecdotal information is included, it should be specific.
It is unclear if those anecdotal stories will ever be finished.
If an anecdotal analysis of our social consciousness and spiritual formation leaves us with the realization that, as Brown says, «there are some selective lenses by means of which we read Scripture, and... those lenses need to be torn from our eyes,» (15) then how do we tear them away?
If anecdotal evidence (and personal experience) is anything to go on, the answer is quite a few.

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For most of the companies I've worked at, the Ideal Customer Profile (ICP) is has been anecdotal at best... meaning that if you ask sales leader who we sell to, they'll offer a few key titles, maybe a couple of industries.
«Since the province doesn't monitor the use of foreign workers, we only have anecdotal evidence to go on, but we need to know if there is still widespread use of the program in the construction industry,» said Horgan.
I respect your experience but it is still anecdotal and limited — it is not definitive hence my suggestion that you paint with a narrower brush lest you do the very thing that you are guarding against... You resist those who criticize «other ways of following Jesus» while doing a bit of the same to those who see value in the institution as a spiritual reality even if not an ideal one...
«Usually after some great terrifying event» — that is some nice anecdotal evidence of religion as a neurological disorder if I've ever seen any.
If you're up for the mortar and pestle version, follow the anecdotal directions above.
This is all anecdotal information however, and if you know of any specific studies relating to this please leave a comment.
Anecdotal experience of course, but if I make these again, I just see this as a challenge.
Curious to find out if anyone has any data, or even anecdotal information on these topics.
Although the literature on middle school looping is limited, the anecdotal information documents that looping, if implemented correctly, can be positive.
«Real life doesn't always mimic scientific findings, especially if you find a treatment that works for you, and some anecdotal evidence says it could work,» says Joslyn Gumbs, MD, an associate professor of ob - gyn at the University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine, Los Angeles, who also reviewed the findings.
Anecdotal and survey evidence suggests that as soon as Groups and Apps spread widely, Facebook users became overwhelmed by the volume of invitations they received (as an example, I currently have 173 pending requests of some kind — sorry if I didn't install the «what's your stripper name» application you suggested).
Many people believe part of the low test score issue is that kids can't learn if they aren't there and anecdotal evidence is reporting massive truancy.
They've been put in over a period of time, they've never been adjusted, the basis on which they were put in is anecdotal and if you look at them, they favored one group at one moment and another group at another moment.»
The Owenites agree with the Corbynistas the bulk are likely to back Brother Jezza so compensate for anecdotal evidence of a drop, admittedly difficult to measure accurately if indeed it is a genuine fall at all, in enthusiasm for the existing leader among party members.
He said that he understood that anecdote was not science, but said that if there's enough anecdotal evidence... that we'd be arrogant to dismiss it.
The brain - death establishment discounts such stories as «anecdotal,» as if they were taken from the National Enquirer.
Anecdotal evidence suggests that the straightforward (if expensive) decision to increase salaries and benefits has boosted morale among postdocs.
While the benefits of cold therapy and cold thermogenesis are well - supported, we don't seem to know yet how WBC compares or if it has the same long - term benefits, though the anecdotal evidence and initial studies are promising.
However, if you are wanting to try something like this out on your man, I'd love to hear about your anecdotal results.
Many people use apple cider vinegar as a kind of detoxing tonic, and if you take a look around you'll find a list of anecdotal benefits as long as your arm.
If you want an anecdotal example, for most of the past 30 years I consumed 600 - 800 calories a day and still managed to keep gaining weight.
There seem to be mixed findings on this and I'm wondering if it's just anecdotal for the most part?
Zand explains that while most of the evidence around arnica's effectiveness is anecdotal, if it works for you there's no reason to rule it out.
Unfortunately, there is no easy way to find out if a batch is good or not, so we have to rely on statistics from lab reports, Internet ratings, and anecdotal data.
Since the anecdotal evidence is so good (granted that it is anecdotal, but still...) if you're like us, you're thinking about giving this facial yoga stuff a go.
I eat only proper combined fruit for breakfast, and that means sweet fruits with sweet fruits and acid fruit with acid fruit, for more than 20 years now, and my three children since they stopped breast feeding, and this is far from anecdotal, if you don't mind.
If you are like me and don't mind hearing some anecdotal evidence I can also tell you that I have noticed a positive change in the consistency of my periods when I receive regular acupuncture.
But if we are talking anecdotal evidence; what about the increase in Alzheimers, dementia, ADD, ADHD, BiPolar, autism, and a host of other mental illnesses that also plague modern post-fluoridation society?
I'd seen anecdotal information online that the time of day that vitamin D is taken can make a difference, particularly if you're taking a higher dose, so I did some experimenting.
It's not that I can't be convinced that they're unhealthy, but if I'm going to accept data that goes against the grain of thousands of years of human history and a fair amount of anecdotal data, I'd like more than one study to convince me; I'd like multiple studies and an explanation of the mechanism by which these foods do harm.
If you're not familiar with the term broscience, just know that it is essentially a body of knowledge that bodybuilders (both recreational and competitive) believe to be true based simply on anecdotal evidence rather than being scientifically validated.
If so, is it anecdotal, statistical, or something else?
Before you over-generalize based on this one anecdotal experience, I should mention the counter point, which is that from a macroeconomic perspective, no one would use online dating websites if they were completely useless in terms of helping people find happy relationships.
And if we're continuing on a strictly anecdotal path, we seem to hear the same thoughts from SingleRoots readers as well.
Each trick gives an anecdotal account of the effect being used in the classroom, followed by the explanation and teaching points if used for further work.
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