Not exact matches
Anecdotal reports suggest that some illegal fentanyl is
so strong — as
much as 50 to 100 times more potent than morphine — that currently available dosages of the overdose antidote naloxone aren't able to revive some victims.
The style is fairly conversational, almost
anecdotal; this is not
so much a tightly argued treatise as a personal justification of his faith.
And because
so much of it is personally skewed to the
anecdotal — which means the stories are often played out in case - by - case scenarios — our personal experiences often seem trumped by the assumption that they are, in fact, universal.
I'm very thankful, though, that the NF website provides reviews of peer - reviewed journal articles, which gives the WFPB diet
so much more credence than
anecdotal evidence.
Anecdotal evidence is strong, but there are
so many other reasons why teeth look the way they do; it's pretty
much impossible to confidently point to any one ingredient.
But it becomes very apparent, when the insight we're given into Cave's career focuses
so much on
anecdotal nostalgia, that there is entirely too
much navel - gazing for it to be fictional enough to be interesting or real enough for it to be insightful.
This is a small tragedy that Moonee's mother, Halley (Bria Vinaite), is actually responsible for — a fact that neither Moonee nor Halley will ever know, or pretend to know, because underlying
so much of the
anecdotal events of this film is a sense of people, for sanity's sake, needing to often trade in denial.
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.
If sales stay flat or increase, it will give me at least
anecdotal evidence that it doesn't
much matter, and I would be better off throwing a tweet out every
so often, and leaving it at that.
Chow / Pit and Rot / Pit — not
so much, but all of that is
anecdotal based on my experience.
Ignoring the weakness of such
anecdotal arguments, the fact is that the Antarctic has shown very little trend
so the claim that sea ice there has not changed
much does not really contribute anything.
The assessor needs to be convinced that the candidate possesses the full range of leadership skills
so use
anecdotal evidence as
much as possible.