Sentences with phrase «hearing anecdotal»

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.
It has also been hearing anecdotal allegations about supermarkets taking over the intellectual property of brands.
Internet sales accounted for less than 3 percent of total sales, though the association has heard anecdotal evidence that such purchases are increasing.
Here's a quick update on the recent How Candidates Can Use the Internet to Win in 2010 guide: since it came out on December 9th of last year, readers have downloaded it directly from this site over 1000 times, and I've heard anecdotal reports that it's also being forwarded from...
Here's a quick update on the recent How Candidates Can Use the Internet to Win in 2010 guide: since it came out on December 9th of last year, readers have downloaded it directly from this site over 1000 times, and I've heard anecdotal reports that it's also being forwarded from person to person with great vigor.
I've heard anecdotal reports that Chris Cox is having trouble collecting enough signatures to ensure he'll not only get onto the ballot but also be able to withstand any challenges to his petitions.
Euan Ritchie at Deakin University in Victoria, Australia, says he has heard anecdotal evidence from other ecologists of red foxes climbing trees.
«We have already heard anecdotal stories of the Brexit vote causing immediate disruption to career plans, investments, and roles in new consortia that are forming,» the group says on its website.
I've heard anecdotal stories of this for physical books, (for Eat, Pray, Love), but for - profit corporations tend to make decisions based on hard data.
I heard anecdotal evidence that some customers had placed pre-orders for the tablet last week, but the order page didn't officially go live on the Best Buy web site until this weekend.
I've also heard anecdotal evidence that the show floor is so quiet that you can get cell signal.
I recently heard anecdotal evidence from a developer in Germany that put the combined cost of a large residential solar + Gildemeister CellCube flow battery system (with 20 year performance guarantee) at EUR0.15 / kWh (0.08 for solar, 0.07 for storage).
Rosen has heard anecdotal stories that pre-verified resumes give job seekers a competitive edge, although he hasn't seen any solid evidence to support this.
I hear anecdotal evidence from hiring managers about the impact of cover letters if they get them and if they read them.

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That aligns with anecdotal evidence gathered by Association staff members, who often have heard ESOP executives speak of involving employee owners in understanding the business and in managing expenses.
Coming from an anecdotal perspective, he acknowledged that he approaches this issue as «a dad,» and went on to detail what he had previously stated in a Senate hearing on virtual currency:
In virtually every anecdotal healing story I've heard, separating fact from fiction becomes troublesome.
I've heard dozens of anecdotal testimonies very similar to yours in many contradictory faiths.
Manuka buffs will know many of the uses for Manuka Honey, but further down the page we have listed most of the applications we have heard about, based on user feedback and anecdotal evidence.
This is merely anecdotal, but I have heard several women say that they weren't dilating properly and getting prepped for a c - section, including getting an epidural, and the epidural allowed them to relax and dilate and then be able to give birth naturally.
To the idea that newborns can recognize music their parents played for them when they were in the womb and even perk up or fall asleep when they hear a familiar piece of music, DiPietro says these conclusions are purely anecdotal and aren't based on true research.
This finding echos the anecdotal reports I've heard from teachers who complain that classroom behavior worsens after children consume sugary or nutritionally «empty» meals.
But on a purely anecdotal basis, I have never heard of any school district that did not see a significant, lasting drop in milk consumption when flavored milk was discontinued.
Another health benefit (that I don't think as been studied) but that I have heard plenty of anecdotal evidence for: sick toddlers will likely still nurse (though they may not feel like eating or drinking other fluids), which can help them stay hydrated and nourished through a cold or the flu.
«We are hearing lots about «anecdotal evidence», but the only hard figures we have showed an increase in the level of disorder.
Sometimes you'll hear about anecdotal evidence of marijuana shrinking tumors, for example.
Setting aside aggregate employment projections for the word on the street, anecdotal reports filtering back to the BLS from its data hounds now on the trail lead Shelley to wax positive on the current faculty employment outlook by relating: «We're hearing that is opening up.»
While she admits it's totally anecdotal, «I keep hearing and reading about it,» she says.
However, if you are wanting to try something like this out on your man, I'd love to hear about your anecdotal results.
I've heard some anecdotes about this type of protein being good for the skin, which may be true, but everything about collagen / gelatin protein is very much in that anecdotal stage.
Most of what I've heard so far from friends is anecdotal.
I've definitely heard of some positive anecdotal experiences.
Admittedly, it's completely anecdotal, but we feel it's fairly representative of what we're hearing from Christians.
And if we're continuing on a strictly anecdotal path, we seem to hear the same thoughts from SingleRoots readers as well.
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.
Finally, I've heard from people working in foreign languages at the Modern Language Association that anecdotal evidence of cuts continues to trickle in.
The group is holding a series of hearings across the country to gather expert and anecdotal testimony on aspects of American education.
«We hear a lot of anecdotal stuff from teachers who say that they've seen playing Scrabble improve students» spelling, teamwork, and interest in reading,» according to Williams.
«Cash is king» is an anecdotal refrain often heard in the world of investing.
Anecdotal evidence: I'm using NPV in my own personal finance planning, so I'd be very interested in hearing out alternative theoretical perspectives.
On an anecdotal level, I already hear on the grapevine that other co-operative stores in the area are struggling as folks cut back on food spending, and the comparatively high level of benefits and wages at co-ops can mean they have less flexibility compared to their big - box counterparts.
I've heard from contrarian scientists that they don't have any trouble getting published and getting funded, but of course that also is only anecdotal evidence.
The WSJ's anecdotal treatment of the subject goes toward confirming what I've been hearing for years in climatology -LSB-...]
So far we've heard some good anecdotal evidence from a few sources, but not enough to be sure if it really performs better than expected.
In addition to providing an overview of new accident benefits arbitration process under the License Appeal Tribunal (LAT), which came into effect on April 1, 2016, Michelle will share valuable anecdotal discussion of what counsel have experienced so far on both sides, such as evidentiary and production issues at the case conference stage and before a hearing, what evidence adjudicators are looking for or emphasizing, the format of the hearing (written, oral, hybrid), witness issues, etc..
I am hearing a range of post-Booker anecdotal reports from the federal sentencing front - lines.
Now four years later, there needs to be research on the efficacy of the project instead of regaling in the anecdotal success stories about which we hear.
It's only anecdotal at this point, but I've heard many are still looking.
There, frequently, is no factual basis to what is being reported; and yet I will subsequently hear from other firms who are using some firm's anecdotal evidence as the justification for following in the same footsteps as their competitor.
But even more worrying are declarations that flatly ignore empirical evidence to the contrary, often alluding to anecdotal «evidence» — along the lines of «someone once told me...», «I heard that...» — without hesitation or embarrassment.
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