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Anecdotal and evidence
Anecdotal evidence from access logs shows that access intervals from known crawlers vary between 20 seconds and 3 – 4 minutes.
Anecdotal evidence from ABC archives in 1982 suggested workers would rest detonators on their knees during travel, as it was the softest ride for them.
Anecdotal evidence suggest that racism was a key factor — in his book on the history of Australian radio, author and broadcaster Wayne Mac recounts that when a local Melbourne DJ of the 1960s played the new Ike and Tina Turner single " River Deep Mountain High " it was immediately pulled from the playlist by the station's program manager for being " too noisy and too black ".
Anecdotal evidence suggests that Nixon had been assured of a pardon by then-Vice President Gerald Ford if he would resign.
Anecdotal evidence also records effects on the region's wildlife.
Anecdotal evidence from parents suggest that EC is not as convenient as conventional diapering.
Anecdotal evidence suggests that the Russian Blue may be better tolerated by individuals with mild to moderate allergies.
Anecdotal evidence suggests that narcissists may be particularly common in the financial sector as they " are able to make quick, bold decisions without any thought for the consequences these might have on other people ".< ref >" When narcissism becomes pathological ", Adrian Tempany, Financial Times, 4 September 2010, accessed 23 June 2012 .< http :// www. ft. com / cms / s / 2 / 5ff67be2-b636-11df-a784-00144feabdc0. html # axzz1wu6UVK53 ></ ref > One financier with experience of NPD claimed to know a recruitment consultant who actively sought to recruit narcissists.
* Anecdotal evidence
Anecdotal reports of them flying much higher have yet to be corroborated with any direct evidence.
Anecdotal evidence suggests that yawning helps increase the state of alertness of a person.
Anecdotal evidence from residents reported in the Studland Parish Magazine indicates that both types of seahorse have been found in the bay since at least the 1970s, possibly encouraged by the reputed growth in the seagrass beds.
Anecdotal evidence suggests that illegal archiving of television programs is widely regarded as socially acceptable, and it is doubtful that many users of home Video Cassette Recorders ( VCRs ) are aware that this activity is unlawful in some countries.
Anecdotal evidence indicates that there were additional Louisiana men in the ranks.
Anecdotal evidence suggests fire ants may have been present in Australia for six to eight years prior to formal identification.
Anecdotal and research evidence suggests that navigation ( especially on foot ) in a disconnected network of cul-de-sac and looped streets is inconvenient and non-intuitive, particularly when combined with curvilinear geometry.
* Anecdotal evidence
Anecdotal evidence suggests that the average life span of an abandoned building was approximately one week.
Anecdotal evidence is an informal account of evidence in the form of an anecdote.
Anecdotal evidence is considered dubious support of a claim ; it is accepted only in lieu of more solid evidence.
Anecdotal evidence is not necessarily representative of a " typical " experience ; in fact, human cognitive biases such as confirmation bias mean that exceptional or confirmatory anecdotes are much more likely to be remembered.
Anecdotal evidence can have varying degrees of formality.

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Anecdotal reports suggest they can be effective but no formal study has been conducted to demonstrate their superiority.
Anecdotal evidence suggests that Ten Thousand Villages has had life-altering effects on its artisan partners.
Anecdotal evidence, however, has suggested that while they may have decreased as a whole through 1997 ( when the Adoption and Safe Families Act was passed ), for adoptions of Eastern-European born children they may well have increased, and thus the rate may have stabilized.

Anecdotal and symptoms
Anecdotal reports suggest that the symptoms of AIWS are fairly common in childhood, with many people growing out of them in their teens.
Anecdotal evidence suggests some Blepharitis sufferers have found Omega-3 supplementation in the form of Fish Oil or Flaxseed to be beneficial in reducing the primary symptoms of Blepharitis.
Anecdotal evidence suggests that the use of marijuana, or of the pharamaceutical extract Marinol, can relieve the symptoms of HG, in a similar way to treating nausea in people with Cancer and AIDS.

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* Anecdotal cognitivism, a psychological methodology for interpreting animal behavior in terms of mental states, comparable to the mental states of humans.
* The New Big Book of Jewish Baseball: An Illustrated Encyclopedia & Anecdotal History, Peter S. Horvitz, Joachim Horvitz, Perseus Distribution Services, 2007, ISBN 1-56171-821-1
* The Big Book of Jewish Baseball: An Illustrated Encyclopedia & Anecdotal History, Peter S. Horvitz, Joachim Horvitz, SP Books, 2001, ISBN 1-56171-973-0
Anecdotal and individual reports indicate that the 63C09 variant can be clocked at 5 MHz with no ill effects.
Anecdotal claims of cures are counterbalanced by assertions of harm, and the American Psychological Association, for example, cautions ethical practitioners under the Hippocratic oath to do no harm to refrain from attempts at conversion therapy.
Anecdotal reports claim that valerian is also attractive to rats — so much so that it had been used to bait traps.
Anecdotal sources suggest that she was purchased by him.
Rodgers & Hart: Bewitched, Bothered, and Bedeviled: An Anecdotal Account, New York: Putnam, 1976.
Anecdotal account of rise and fall of Farmers Alliance and Populist Party in Texas.
The Anecdotal Memoirs of Archbishop Whately, by WJ Fitzpatrick ( 1864 ), enliven the picture.
Anecdotal observations of less studied species suggest a high degree of similarity with the better studied species.

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Neither the vibrant enthusiasm which bespeaks a people's intuitive sense of the fitness of things at climactic moments nor the vital argumentation betraying its sense that something significant has transpired was in evidence.
The young William Faulkner in New Orleans in the 1920's impressed the novelist Hamilton Basso as obviously conscious of being a Southerner, and there is no evidence that since then he has ever considered himself any less so.
`` The Attorney General has been brooding over that evidence like an old hen on a doorknob for eighteen months '', Hearst said.
What I want is to have this evidence come before Congress and if the Attorney General does not report it, as I am very sure he won't, as he has refused to do anything of the kind, I then wish that a committee of seven Representatives be appointed with power to take the evidence.
Kluckhohn recently has summarized evidence regarding changes in values during a period of years, primarily 1935-1955, but extending much farther back in some instances.
The primary reason for the abandonment of the `` shore occupied by '' thesis has been the assimilation and accumulation of archaeological evidence, the most striking feature of early English studies in this century.
Although Patchen has given previous evidence of an interest in jazz, the musical group that he works with, the Chamber Jazz Sextet, is often ignored by jazz critics.
But more than one conscientious researcher has been inhibited from completely frank discussion of the available evidence by the less excusable fact that fallout has been made a political issue as well as a scientific problem.
There is no conclusive evidence yet that either of the proteases has been prepared in highly purified form nor is their specificity known.
While the U. S. Department of Labor has a program of projecting industry and occupational employment trends and publishing current outlook statements, there is little tangible evidence that these projections have been used extensively in local curriculum planning.
Where this approach becomes critical, the industry can be expected to put much emphasis on this as evidence of its sincerity in `` resisting '' the wage pressures of a powerful union, requesting tariff relief after it has `` reluctantly '' acceded to the union pressure.
The final example of the failure to use available evidence, though evidence of a different kind from that which has so far been considered, comes from Fromm's treatment of some other writers who have dealt with the same themes.
Recent work with radiocarbon and deuterated alcohols as solvents, however, has given evidence that metal-hydrido and carbonyl complexes may be readily formed by reaction with alcohol in some of these systems.
On the negative side of the balance sheet must be set some disappointment that the United States leadership has not been as much in evidence as hoped for.
Should there be evidence they are shirking, he has said, the state police will step into the situation.
Nor is it necessary to look for such evidence in the great urban centers of our culture that are admittedly almost entirely secularized and so profoundly estranged from the conventional forms in which the gospel has been communicated.
Achill has a long history of human settlement and there is evidence that Achill was inhabited as many as 5, 000 years ago.
Structures and other evidence of Ancient Pueblo culture has been found extending east onto the American Great Plains, in areas near the Cimarron and Pecos rivers and in the Galisteo Basin.
This last scenario has long been discarded because of the lack of any evidence of a permanent army.
This has been taken by some archaeologists, such as Stephen Lekson ( 1999 ), as evidence of the continuing reach of the Chaco Canyon elite system, which had seemingly collapsed around a century before.
David Fontana however on the subject of parapsychology has said that " the evidence for survival is so strong that anyone who cares to study it is likely to end up convinced ".
In the absence of other evidence to show the origin of these curious relics of antiquity the occurrence of a name known as Basilidian on patristic authority has not unnaturally been taken as a sufficient mark of origin, and the early collectors and critics assumed this whole group to be the work of Gnostics.

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