Further evidence of tightening labor market conditions was reported in the Federal Reserve's beige book, a June report based
on anecdotal information collected across the central bank's 12 districts.
The result is BD decisions made
on anecdotal information and intuition: a law firm randomly invites people to an event, a corporate lawyer attends the seminar, sends an RFP afterward and the law firm wins the business.
Lastly, and not the least, relative to their clients and based
on anecdotal information, law firms tend to have weaker security protection in place on their networks and systems.
Last and not the least, relative to their clients and based
on anecdotal information, law firms tend to have weaker security protection on their networks and systems.
Previous studies have focused
on anecdotal information from homeless companion animal caretakers.
We will attempt to estimate those costs when evaluating ADR use, even if based
on anecdotal information and non-quantifiable data.
When the scientists involved at Woburn published their work, they got a lot of criticism because people felt that they were relying
on anecdotal information.
«We need to understand the pathology and the severity, rather than simply relying
on anecdotal information.»
It's a bet based
on anecdotal information and a subconscious appeal to tradition, but the empirical information is telling me to doubt the Royals again, and I'm no dummy.
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.
Not exact matches
They did have fragmentary
anecdotal information on Q4 and monthly data
on spending and employment.
The number of times Rivers is mentioned by journalists makes one suspect that their
information on inner - city ministries is limited and
anecdotal.
Curious to find out if anyone has any data, or even
anecdotal information on these topics.
Although the literature
on middle school looping is limited, the
anecdotal information documents that looping, if implemented correctly, can be positive.
«I haven't statistics, but I have
anecdotal information — even the last series of robocalls, the playback
on his efforts
on his efforts were great.
For the most part,
information on these threats to biodiversity is
anecdotal.
The email must add to the discussion; i.e., it must provide
information / context to the discussion
on that thread not already covered prior to this, nor itself also not available via link to peer - reviewed, published literature (no
anecdotal reposting of the science)
Although there are plenty of
anecdotal stories about stowaway toads, there has been little detailed and reliable
information on the topic, until recently.
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.
There is very little scientific research
on the water kefir health research, but there is a lot of
anecdotal information.
The
information on this blog comes from my own
anecdotal experience and from research I've done in human nutrition.
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.
He adds that most
information is
anecdotal and focused
on hot spots like New York state and Colorado.
Data will be important to further quantify these
anecdotal reports and to evaluate the impact that the
information may have
on operations and school practices.
There is very little
information (other than
anecdotal)
on how Tablet and Smartphone displays perform and degrade under bright ambient lighting.
There is very little
information (other than
anecdotal)
on how Smartphone and Tablet displays perform and degrade under bright ambient lighting.
O'Reilly shared some very interesting
anecdotal information on one particular title, The Fault in Our Stars by author John Green.
For more
information, check out this BBC Radio program entitled «History of Metaphor» or watch a video of Joseph Campbell telling an
anecdotal story
on myth as metaphor:
We've long known from
anecdotal information that Amazon seems to give preference to print -
on - demand — POD — books printed through CreateSpace.
Therefore, practitioners who want to recommend or dispense CBD must do so based
on information from
anecdotal evidence — one of the worst types of evidence to rely
on.
A club may also use the CHIC program to maintain
information on additional health issues for
anecdotal purposes.
Research
on Adequan has not provided concrete evidence that it provides a beneficial effect, but
anecdotal information suggests improvement can be seen after a few injections.16
A club may also use the CHIC program to maintain
information on other health issues for
anecdotal purposes.
This problem is not going to go away as people
on both sides of the issue, plus the media, love to use
anecdotal information to «prove» their point.
I almost sense that since skeptics have nothing else to latch
on to, that their last best hope is to craft narratives around
anecdotal information.
Dr. Anderson sums up saying; «It is now perfectly clear that there are no reliable worldwide temperature records and that we have little more than
anecdotal information on the temperature history of the Earth.»
Nobody from his class year seems to remember him either so there isn't even any
anecdotal information on what kind of a student he was.
However, I do think the temperature record is wholly inadequate and scientists put far too much credence
on information that is little better than
anecdotal.
The Commissioner's office (IPC) conducted a major investigation into whether the privacy rights of prospective jurors were breached when the police,
on behalf of Crown attorneys, conducted background checks through a variety of means, ranging from accessing confidential databases, to informally gathering
anecdotal information.
For years, editorial decisions at Carswell and at Canada Law Book have been based the best
information readily available —
anecdotal evidence from users and reviews of the competing products — but not
on the solid
information that a user survey can provide.
Generally too, there is little empirical
information available
on people's post-release experiences and what is available has been garnered from
anecdotal evidence or assumptions made from the available data
on recidivism.
You can rest assured that the
information presented to you in this blog will be based, not
on my own personal opinion or
anecdotal experiences, but
on what peer - reviewed research has to say.
Written
on the «
information is power» premise, The Smart Stepfamily weaves together a review of biblical materials, current psychological and sociological research, best practices, practical insights, and
anecdotal stories to educate and support stepfamilies and the clergy who serve them.»
Drawing
on anecdotal evidence and related research, e.g. the review of the Public Law Outline which is currently being undertaken, we hope to be able to identify good practice models that can be disseminated more widely, confirm any particular trends and gather
information about any potentially negative consequences of the reforms that should be addressed.
They firmly hold
on to
anecdotal information and illusions from past markets, and no amount of evidence to the contrary will alter their thinking.