Sentences with phrase «in anecdotal»

Most of the information is geared towards the beginner real estate investor mentality and most of the information is told in anecdotal fashion with very little real world examples.
In anecdotal testing, when we set the fans to stealth mode in the Aorus Command and Control utility, the fans were mostly silent, but frame rates in Valley dropped to the 45 fps range in Ultra quality.
In my anecdotal experience, it seems more and more people are getting fed up with it.
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.
In this anecdotal interview, Clive speaks about white collar crime, revealing insights into major cases that showcase how widespread the sector is and the effect of money laundering on Hong Kong's banks.
Rather, it points out (in an anecdotal way) that there are reasons to question the raw data used by Webster et al..
tonyb, thanks for persisting in anecdotal examples of little ice age.
for somebody who put faith in anecdotal accounts from centuries ago you are awefully quick to throw out measurements.
Apples and oranges are all you deal with in your anecdotal historical studies as well.
In anecdotal reports, positive and negative responses are seen in cats that lose a companion and an equally significant number of owners report no response whatsoever from the surviving cat.
In an anecdotal confirmation of that, one bestselling author shared with me that Kindle sales represented the 4th most sales.
In anecdotal use, it appeared to take well over 4 hours to fully charge.
In anecdotal use, graphics performance was equally strong as the Thrive played Need for Speed with great aplomb and had no problem with full HD videos.
We have thus far been unable to run our standard battery test on the the Nook Tablet, but in anecdotal use, it lasted all day with Wi - Fi on.
In anecdotal testing, the device lasted an entire workday and into the evening with wireless enabled and half brightness, though we took several breaks where we let the tablet go to sleep.
However, in my anecdotal experience, it is not the snappiest performer.
In my anecdotal experience over the last 20 years, we doctors generally suffer and die from the same «preventable» chronic diseases as our patients (heart attacks, strokes, diabetes, etc.).
I believe very strongly in anecdotal evidence.
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.
Because both drugs are approved for use by the Food and Drug Administration, physicians have tested the combination with patients, resulting in anecdotal reports of significantly improved pain management, Dr. White said.
Casti's claim that complexity is subjective is, therefore, beside the point, although he is right to point to the confusion that arises with the use of the same word «complex» in anecdotal and formalistic contexts.
A few years ago, the sudden rise in anecdotal reports of these drugs» dangerous effects prompted Taffe and his TSRI colleague, chemist Associate Professor Tobin J. Dickerson, to set up studies with laboratory animals.
The SNA's assertions regarding increased food waste have been echoed in anecdotal reports from school districts around the country, but school food advocates are urging Congress to stay the course and keep the new system in place.
You deal in anecdotal, non-scientific claims that support your liberal feminist agenda.

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For a look at the variety in edibles and anecdotal evidence of its growth, an instructive stop is Wana Brands.
While anecdotal, such personal stories tend to bring home the fact that rank speculation seems to be in full bloom in the housing market.
Anecdotal evidence also paints a rosy picture: Witness the rise of Bulletproof Coffee — that is, butter in your morning java — which has garnered international attention and support from celebrity investors such as Tim Ferriss.
Given the low unemployment rate, anecdotal evidence from a variety of companies, and alternative measures such as the Atlanta Fed wage tracker showing stronger growth, wage growth may not be back at precrisis levels, but the trend over the past year shows wages are certainly headed in the right direction.
Steeped in ample anecdotal evidence, those programs are beginning to track numbers to back the influx.
But for fun I'll put a few anecdotal sign posts that suggest we are in a bubble.
From an anecdotal standpoint, I've known a large number of successful people, most of whom earned it the hard way but some of whom were raised by wealthy families, and those who went further in their careers and were happiest with their lives were the former, not the latter.
Increasing exposure to larger deals (there is considerable evidence, anecdotal and otherwise, that lenders are seeking to raise their hold limits on syndicated deals) will create an uncomfortable dynamic in which the failure of some deals will be too painful to contemplate, suggesting drawn - out turnarounds as an approach to increase enterprise value and bailout lenders unable to take severe haircuts on large exposures.
The rationale for the program relies on pockets of acute labour shortages, for which there is anecdotal evidence, but little in the way of analysis.
Writing a blog not only creates content — whether it's service - oriented or anecdotal — which can be used in a variety of marketing strategies, such as serving as content for email newsletters or providing a call - to - action.
My evidence here is purely anecdotal, but I suspect that people generally value being handed the opportunity to engage in small, reasonably pain - free acts of kindness or generosity.
Though there has never been hard data on the presence of wealthy Asian investors, enough anecdotal evidence exists to suggest they have played at least some role in the multimillion - dollar home segment.
But here at Inc. we've already assured them that you can be taken seriously as a bright young thing as an entrepreneur — in fact, research and anecdotal evidence suggests youth can actually work to your advantage.
Rather than rely on anecdotal data, BCG did a thorough zip code cluster analysis and discovered something interesting: unlike what they'd assumed, their senior partners weren't typically on the Upper East Side (a Manhattan neighborhood quite far from the Hudson Yards site) and far out in the suburbs.
Based on anecdotal evidence I've collected after working in the digital - marketing space for 15 years, I'm confident saying that the vast majority of those hiring an SEO firm end up being disappointed.
This study, plus an earlier on in Israel, bolsters anecdotal evidence that in states where marijuana is legal, opioid overdoses decline.
The supply of housing is still relatively tight and there were anecdotal reports that some builders were holding off on new construction in order to drive up prices.
In addition to perusing the market research, you want to hit the pavement to gather anecdotal evidence of an industry's well being and future from trade associations.
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.
But the best anecdotal evidence suggests that this kind of thing isn't happening in nearly the proportions you might expect.
Here's a few anecdotal experiences I've had in the past few weeks that make me almost positive Bitcoin's days are numbered.
While it's hard to measure with data because we typically have a long sales cycle (several months to years before closing a client), we know from a lot of anecdotal evidence that our videos have played a significant role in keeping Stone Temple top - of - mind along the customer journey.
Both the findings from the poll and a series of anecdotal interviews conducted with Vancouver - area youth alongside the survey reveal that younger millennials in particular take a very pragmatic approach to engaging Asia, which may mean taking a step back from the values - driven foreign policy of previous eras and toward a recognition of the practical economic necessity of trading with countries such as China.
The report, based on anecdotal information collected by the Fed district banks in March and early April, showed companies continued to struggle to fill open jobs, particularly skilled positions.
Alan Greenspan was importantly right when he ignored models and maintained easy policy in the mid 1990s because of other more anecdotal evidence that convinced him that productivity growth had accelerated.
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.
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