Sentences with phrase «reported anecdotal cases»

There have been reported anecdotal cases of severe reactions to anesthesia and even death in Picards.

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McNeil and Sher reported that anecdotal evidence, including the survey results, indicated that dual - career employment difficulties lead in many cases to women leaving physics because they can not find employment in the field that suits their professional and personal needs.
Although there's no denying that study results and many anecdotal reports support ketogenic and low - carb diets for PCOS, it must be pointed out that they may not be effective in every case.
This species has a history of use in traditional Chinese medicine and although there have been anecdotal reports of benefits, there have been no clinical controlled studies to test the efficacy of this herb (herb, here referring to a general term that may be either a plant, root, mold, and in this case, a parasite.)
Though in some cases these anti-acne creams can be effective in treating acne, anecdotal reports claim that repeated use of these products can damage natural elastin of your skin.
If you'd like to see an anecdotal case, the London - based author Joanna Penn has responded to the new Author Earnings report by releasing her May 2015 - April 2016 earnings from her many books.
While there had been numerous anecdotal reports of early spaying and neutering, these cases were generally uncontrolled from the scientific viewpoint.
Anecdotal reports from many prospective applicants indicate that legal aid eligibility ain't what it used to be and Legal Aid's stuttering re-introduction of block fees for many simple cases is reminiscent of a return to the system that bankrupted the plan years ago in the first place.
Though this document is, as stressed by the USSC, «preliminary» and «anecdotal» and only includes cases through October, it is still an extremely important and interesting (partial) report on the post-Blakely state of federal sentencing.
While the NCLC report suggests inaccurate criminal background checks are widespread, the report only cites a handful of anecdotal stories and some court cases where an inaccurate background check had grave consequences on a consumer's ability to get a job out of the millions of background checks conducted yearly.
In the article, Rosen — Founder and CEO of background check firm Employment Screening Resources (ESR)-- writes that while the NCLC report suggested «inaccurate criminal background checks are widespread,» the report only cited «a handful of anecdotal stories and some court cases where an inaccurate background check had grave consequences on a consumer's ability to get a job out of the millions of background checks conducted yearly.»
In the article, Rosen writes that while the NCLC report «suggests inaccurate criminal background checks are widespread,» the report only «cites a handful of anecdotal stories and some court cases where an inaccurate background check had grave consequences on a consumer's ability to get a job out of the millions of background checks conducted yearly.»
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