Sentences with phrase «merely anecdotal»

Such reports, he said, were «merely anecdotal accounts» that said «nothing substantial about the nanny state.»
I'm seriously starting to wonder if all our records are merely anecdotal.
On examination, this agreement with F&P, selective as it is, is so localised it is merely anecdotal.
So why is my stuff of a very similar nature To yours merely anecdotal and ramblings, but YOUR stuff that is «anecdotal and circumstantial» is ok when it demonstrates warming?
For years, the success of PBL was merely anecdotal.
It's too easy for the saturated fat causes obesity and heart disease crowd to dismiss all these reports and claims as merely anecdotal and not scientific.
But such moments, argues Andrew Robinson, are merely anecdotal.
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.

Not exact matches

We offer these stats not as a prescriptive for your family, but merely as anecdotal evidence that 3 months is perhaps not a realistic expectation for baby's readiness to sleep for longer stretches at night.
Any evidence of antisemitism in the party was merely «anecdotal» and not backed up by the data, Rosenhead insisted.
A San Diego Unified spokesman dismissed claims that cheating occurs were merely «anecdotal
Merely showing anecdotal evidence of AGW (melting glaciers, hot summers, warm winters, etc.) does not prove that warming is caused by human emitted CO2.
re: 9,» Merely showing anecdotal evidence of AGW (melting glaciers, hot summers, warm winters, etc.) does not prove that warming is caused by human emitted CO2.»
On planet climate model, models are a technicolour exciting reality and observations are always merely grey, anecdotal and boring.
Implicit in the court's reasoning is the need for an indigenous community to scientifically and collectively quantify its FSC numbers, not merely through anecdotal evidence (e.g., how much fish a fisherman historically caught, and how much he or she may now catch), but through larger «scientific» studies that address FSC needs on a broader community level.
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