To judge by this study, and also
by much anecdotal evidence, that is sometimes better understood by the adult catechumens and candidates than by the leaders of RCIA.
Studies (and
much anecdotal experience) show that lavender reduces pain and itching from bug bites, bee stings, and even burns.
In addition to the multitude of evidence, there is
much anecdotal support about benefits of outdoor education experiences; teachers, for example, often speak of the improvement they have in relationships with students following a trip.
With the extensive personal experience by those who find homes for these dogs as well as the adopters themselves,
much anecdotal information has arisen and spread by word of mouth and in some written formats.
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.
17 Buried alive: In 19th - century Europe there was
so much anecdotal evidence that living people were mistakenly declared dead that cadavers were laid out in «hospitals for the dead» while attendants awaited signs of putrefaction.
Although research is still being done on the adverse effects of vaccinations and the obsolescence of the practice of revaccination,
much anecdotal evidence has been collected to support the warnings presented here.
Phrases with «much anecdotal»