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Anecdotal and reports
Anecdotal and individual reports indicate that the 63C09 variant can be clocked at 5 MHz with no ill effects.
Anecdotal reports claim that valerian is also attractive to rats — so much so that it had been used to bait traps.
Anecdotal reports suggest they can be effective but no formal study has been conducted to demonstrate their superiority.
Anecdotal reports suggest that the symptoms of AIWS are fairly common in childhood, with many people growing out of them in their teens.
Anecdotal reports of them flying much higher have yet to be corroborated with any direct evidence.
Anecdotal reports of life-changing improvements attributed to the Buteyko method abound on the internet and in books.
Anecdotal reports indicate that people can walk away from an encounter with a water cannon with serious internal injuries such as a ruptured spleen.
Anecdotal press reports from anonymous sources also suggest that the incidence of homosexuality in the Roman Catholic priesthood is much higher than in the general population.
Anecdotal reports suggest that some rat-catchers in Europe would raise rats instead of catching them in order to increase their eventual payment from the town or city they were employed by.
Anecdotal reports have said that rubbing Vitamin E oil ( or the insides of a Vitamin E capsule ) on the venipuncture site may reduce scarring.
Anecdotal reports by patients suggested limb muscle strength was improved.

Anecdotal and by
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 sources suggest that she was purchased by him.
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 suggests that the Russian Blue may be better tolerated by individuals with mild to moderate allergies.
The Anecdotal Memoirs of Archbishop Whately, by WJ Fitzpatrick ( 1864 ), enliven the picture.
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.
* The Day The Clowns Cried Anecdotal narrative of the events, collected by a modern professional clown.
Anecdotal evidence suggests that 2, 500-3, 000 years is about average for the Taelons by the time they arrive on Earth.
Anecdotal evidence indicated that the Shanicle system was very accurate, with stories of one missile flying into the ground in the same crater left by a previous missile during an early exercise in North Africa.
An Anecdotal History of InterVarsity Press, 1947-2007 by Andrew T. Le Peau and Linda Doll, InterVarsity Press, 2006, ISBN 0-8308-3369-2.
Anecdotal evidence supports such games being played primarily by the Djabwurrung and Jardwadjali people and other tribes in the Wimmera, The Mallee and Millewa regions of western Victoria, Australia ( which are commonly associated with the name " Marn Grook "); however, according to some accounts, the range extended to the Wurundjeri in the Yarra Valley, the Gunai people of Gippsland region in Victoria and the Riverina in south western New South Wales.

Anecdotal and users
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 and often
Anecdotal evidence is often unscientific or pseudoscientific because various forms of cognitive bias may affect the collection or presentation of evidence.
Anecdotal accounts have often blamed conclavists for the breach of secrecy in papal elections.

Anecdotal and yawning
Anecdotal evidence suggests that yawning helps increase the state of alertness of a person.

Anecdotal and while
Anecdotal evidence indicates that the area and production of ricebean in Nepal is declining due to the introduction of high yielding maize varieties and increasing use of chemical fertilizers, while consumption is decreasing due to increased availability of more preferred pulses in the local markets.
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 with
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 observations of less studied species suggest a high degree of similarity with the better studied species.
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 piercing lore associates this piercing ( along with many other male genital piercings ) with various chastity devices that have been used throughout history, although there is little hard data to back up this claim.
Anecdotal evidence suggests that Cabinteely grew up around a tavern () located on crossroads on the main road linking Dublin with the South.
Anecdotal references indicate that some justices are hesitant to rely on ' law clerks ' on account of concerns with confidentiality, especially in politically sensitive disputes.
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.

Anecdotal and especially
Anecdotal evidence indicates that omission is, in general, more successful than disclosure, especially for mid-level infractions.

Anecdotal and most
Anecdotal historical accounts report that flat-headed cats are nocturnal, but an adult captive female was crepuscular and most active between 8: 00 and 11: 30 and between 18: 00 and 22: 00 hours.

Anecdotal and experience
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 and ).
Anecdotal literature reinforces this impression of general societal acceptance of the public celebration of male-male love ( which hostile Western caricatures of Islamic societies in medieval and early modern times simply exaggerate ).
Anecdotal evidence also suggests that Osan was chosen as the name because the names of nearby hamlets were difficult to pronounce ( Seojong-ri was the closest town that existed at the time, two miles south ).
Anecdotal evidence indicates a high rate of disappearance of domestic pets and feral cats in Cape Coral ( Campbell, 2003 ).

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