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单词 Anecdotal
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1. Their research was based largely on anecdotal evidence.
2. Anecdotal evidence suggests that sales in Europe have slipped.
3. His findings are based on anecdotal evidence rather than serious research.
4. Anecdotal evidence suggests there were irregularities at the polling station on the day of the election.
5. It is not merely anecdotal evidence.
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6. The anecdotal evidence is supported Statistically.
7. In addition, problem-solution setups have an engaging, anecdotal quality.
8. There is evidence to support the anecdotal impression that long stay patients both prefer and are capable of living in community settings.
9. The pictures of precision attacks provide only anecdotal evidence of effectiveness.
10. Anecdotal evidence suggests that the tabloid press stores up suitable material for use in election campaigns.
11. But anecdotal evidence from marriage counselors and other professionals suggests that divorce rates spike when the first child leaves home.
12. The book is an anecdotal account of Kent's trip to Borneo.
13. However, consumer written reviews can often be more anecdotal than scientific, and somewhat prone to rigging.
14. However, there is abundant anecdotal evidence of the effects of chemical pollution on the populations of small cetaceans inhabiting industrialised areas.
15. The report is backed up by anecdotal evidence from careers fairs.
16. McLean had lots of anecdotal evidence in his training room Monday.
17. More recently a series of anecdotal reports suggested that colonic neoplasia might be missed in patients with upper gastrointestinal symptoms or lesions.
18. Although statistics are hard to come by, anecdotal evidence suggests that there were fewer accidents ten years ago.
19. Instead of an anecdotal narrative it must aspire to the rigorous standards of a science.
20. The anecdotal evidence, reported in professional journals as well as the popular media, is compelling: Music heals.
21. His humorous and anecdotal but scholarly teaching style did not go unnoticed.
22. The evidence is necessarily anecdotal, but it is very compelling.
23. Systematic research can extend and refine traditional and anecdotal knowledge.
24. Atypically, neither the personal view nor the soundings pieces are anecdotal.
25. The alternatives have very seldom been tested in any scientific way, and their promises of miracle cures are usually anecdotal.
26. What is so bad in recounting our experiences, cultures, dreams and visions in our own anecdotal fashion?
27. Beethoven Lives Upstairs' and the other ones that followed, where the interest is anecdotal and historical.
28. The alternatives to this approach fall into two distinct and equally unsatisfactory categories: 1. Anecdotal evidence, interpretation and prediction.
29. He was great company anyway, with an endless stream of anecdotal experience.
30. Beyond this, however, many of the claims were supported by anecdotal and subjective impressions only.
31. Substantial anecdotal evidence indicates that men have not always been cooperative partners when it comes to the matter of family planning.
32. There is no apparent conclusive scientific study, but the anecdotal evidence is strong that the herb is useful.
33. Anecdotal evidence indicates a crime rate that, by Western standards, is infinitesimal.
34. Very few have been evaluated, and the evidence is largely anecdotal, he said.
35. Gray's book is anecdotal and entertaining.
36. That book is pleasantly anecdotal.
37. At first the evidence was anecdotal.
38. Anecdotal reports from government authorities monitoring the return migration in China's inland provinces are inconsistent.
39. China has no statistics how many female professionals are now working as domestic help,(http:///anecdotal.html) but anecdotal evidence suggests the numbers are growing.
40. Yet anecdotal evidence suggests that there is little call for Britons with Mandarin.
41. So even though that work was anecdotal and not blinded and not publishable, it was very convincing.
42. Traditional methods for observing teaching have been intuitive judgments, eyeballing, anecdotal records, and checklists or rating scales.
43. Anecdotal evidence suggests that certain other subspecies, such as the European wildcat and the Chinese mountain cat, are less tolerant of people.
44. But because Vasari relied on anecdotal evidence, there was always a doubt about the identification, and Leonardo is not known to have made any notes about the model's identity himself.
45. Anecdotal evidence suggests being buried with a favorite tech device is on the upswing.
46. There is this anecdotal story of the time when Gandhi met the King of Great Britain in London and he wore his simple wrap around cloth.
47. In comparison with other linguistic data like introspective, anecdotal and elicitation data(), corpus data occupy a more favored place with respect to language research.
48. Before that, records are sporadic and anecdotal — and that is not enough to see the bigger picture.
49. There is growing anecdotal evidence that the cost of accommodation is putting off many potential students.
50. During the actual delivery, they should be cognisant of emerging anecdotal evidence, as highlighted in this article, that will indicate the occurrence of these antipatterns.
51. The current H5N1 panzootic in birds, which began in mid-2003 in parts of South-East Asia, has been accompanied by a few anecdotal reports of H5N1 infection in domestic cats.
52. Does the spread of mobile phones promote economic development? At first the evidence was anecdotal.
53. The lake is vast and few data are available, so independent monitors rely on anecdotal evidence.
54. Anecdotal evidence from farmers also suggests that restocking will not be fast.
55. And there is anecdotal evidence that new environmental guidelines are not always being implemented.
56. Anecdotal instances are open to the criticism of biased selection.
57. Skeptics say there is no way to verify such anecdotal reports—and that many of the experiences can be explained by neurobiological changes in the brain as people die.
58. LIM : Anecdotal evidence suggests the poison could have been placed in the simple bowl of yogurt.
59. Our authors tend to write in a casual, anecdotal sense but that might not make sense to Chinese readers, so local authors will have a hand in the writing.
60. Anecdotal evidence suggests that at least one yellow operating capital by two professors at leading think-tank.
61. Anecdotal evidence around the country shows unprecedentedly big numbers of people taking advantage of the opportunity.
62. Several studies, as well as a lot of anecdotal evidence, seem to support this.
63. The average, according to anecdotal evidence accounts by liquor board store managers, is 54 minutes.
64. Postal rates were relatively cheap, but anecdotal accounts of lost letters are legion.
65. Anecdotal evidence also suggests that a parent's physical or intellectual traits may have some influence.
66. Anecdotal accounts suggest that effortful learning may also help some patients.
67. Though this anecdotal bit is not necessarily empirical evidence, it is certainly relevant to the article, methinks.
68. Anecdotal evidence suggests that diets high in sugar, citrus, and cereal grains may trigger canker sores.
69. But because Vasari relied on anecdotal evidence, there was always doubts about the identification, and Leonardo is not known to have made any notes about the model's identity himself.
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