Sentences with phrase «as much anecdotal»

I have been reading online that distilled water is the best for humans, and there seems to be anecdotal evidence that it helps a lot of ailments, but there is just as much anecdotal evidence that it leaches minerals from the body.

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Anecdotal reports suggest that some illegal fentanyl is so strong — as much as 50 to 100 times more potent than morphine — that currently available dosages of the overdose antidote naloxone aren't able to revive some victims.
Although there are a few anecdotal examples of companies raising wages — Walmart and TJX being two of the more recent — wages are not responding as expected to the acceleration in job growth (although there are indications that overall compensation, including benefits, is rising much faster).
Go look up for yourselves secular studies on how much an average (this means typical, as opposed to your very ILLOGICAL use of anecdotal evidence to draw conclusions or simply spouting the same thing you read in a combox somewhere) Christian gives of his own time and treasure to charitable causes versus an average atheist.
The style is fairly conversational, almost anecdotal; this is not so much a tightly argued treatise as a personal justification of his faith.
Using my anecdotal evidence to prove that formula feeders earn less makes just about as much sense as whatever it is she's trying to prove here.
Susan Gould Fogerite, director of research for the Institute for Complementary and Alternative Medicine in the School of Health Related Professions, said that although there is widespread evidence that yoga is being used as a form of exercise by those with MS, much of the feedback has been anecdotal and there isn't much empirical data regarding its safety and efficacy.
You learn just as much from anecdotal chatting as you do from your own research.»
I'd suggest you do some serious research on this topic, as there are much information floating around the Internet, mostly from anecdotal claims than of scientific facts.
For decades, people with arthritis and gout have consumed Montmorency tart cherry juice for relief of symptoms — even though much of the evidence was anecdotal, and some people dismissed the soothing claims as folklore.
Much of the anecdotal information is what he received from John Burris, the prosecuting attorney working on Oscar Grant's case, as well as Oscar's family, so, of course, Coogler is not only hearing one side of the story, but also has allegiances to those who helped him research this story to tell Oscar's tale in a manner respectful to their interests.
Much of the literature on adolescents» experiences with online discussion boards and other forms of technology is presented as anecdotal evidence from individual teachers» experiences (Rowen, 2005), or as action research rooted in specific teachers» practices (Grisham & Wolsey, 2006).
From Fiji to Laos, Mexico to Peru, Senegal to Uganda, Taiwan to Indonesia, Frater gives us a richly described, wonderfully anecdotal, endlessly surprising picture of this diverse, feverish, languorously beautiful world — as much a state of mind as it is a geographical phenomenon.
My own anecdotal findings confirm as much.
Amazon recently added the UK and Germany to Kindle Unlimited, which started off as US - only, but anecdotal evidence suggests that early response from both these countries has been much weaker than in the US.
Much of the initial evidence for this ability started off as anecdotal — based on stories of dogs acting unusually around their owners until they decided to get themselves checked out.
Surrounded by his drying canvases, he would ask a young nude female model to remain with him in the studio, not necessarily to paint her in a particular pose as Matisse or Bonnard might have done (he was wary of the anecdotal side of a pose and tried to avoid it as much as he could), but for a sheer physical presence next to him while he was painting, and for its influence on his perception of his subject.
(5) much of the historical temperature - record is anecdotal rather than quantitative (regarding which ships - logs, etc., are seldom as rigorous as scientists would like).
I have always thought that climate science (as promulgated by IPCC at least) has given far too little weighting to historical records, essentially writing them off as «anecdotal», while placing too much emphasis on paleo - climate studies.
Design While other 8 - inch tablets like the iPad Mini and Galaxy Note 8 push the one - handed cupping limit, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 feels slim and trim by comparison and fits comfortably into not only my considerably large hands, but based on anecdotal usage around the CNET office, much smaller hands as well.
The assessor needs to be convinced that the candidate possesses the full range of leadership skills so use anecdotal evidence as much as possible.
On top of that (and this is through anecdotal stories) you hear that lower - end property owners sometimes don't like to do as much upkeep to the units.
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