Anecdotal evidence has suggested that independent work has been a consequence of the weak economy.
It reveals and corroborates the anecdotal evidence that many of us have been exposed to.
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Anecdotal evidence and some studies assert that LinkedIn has greater reach in business.
Apart from higher interest rates, anecdotal evidence that Chinese banks are tightening credit is growing.
Anecdotal evidence around the country shows unprecedentedly big numbers of people taking advantage of the opportunity.
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It comprises anecdotal evidence from the twelve district Federal Reserve banks spread across America.
He says there's early, anecdotal evidence that Times stories are ranking higher under the new algorithm.
Reformers use anecdotal evidence of high-performing schools to bolster their case while ignoring the broader data.
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It also revealed the preferences of particular countries, and these are borne out by anecdotal evidence.
There is anecdotal evidence for this, but no one knows if it can be replicated nationwide.
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Anecdotal evidence suggests these efforts have been effective, but the picture is still grim.
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There are few official figures to illustrate the city's economic revival but anecdotal evidence is compelling.
Anecdotal evidence suggests many now support Abol Fotoh's campaign rather than the official Muslim Brotherhood candidate.
Anecdotal evidence from the recounts suggests that the debacle has not done any particular candidate down.
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Much of the new evidence is based on studies in mice and anecdotal evidence in brain cancer.
An investigation by the BBC's Real Story team, aired in August, also uncovered anecdotal evidence of abuse.
She said anecdotal evidence suggested that the paper had sold out in many parts of the country.
But growth has slowed and anecdotal evidence suggests that numbers, or at least takings, may now start dipping.
They are also driving more slowly, he says, with anecdotal evidence that average motorway speeds are down.
In the face of intuition and anecdotal evidence, it is always good to look at the data.
Recently, there has been considerable anecdotal evidence that First Solar is no longer competitive with Chinese imports.
The researchers believe this backs up earlier anecdotal evidence of the link between writer's cramp and OCD.
Also, it is worth considering that anecdotal evidence suggests black officers seldom victimise other blacks or Latinos.
Most studies are based on imprecise recall and anecdotal evidence concerning the exact amount of exposure to environmental tobacco smoke.
We believe that companies did get somewhat smarter about eDiscovery, but only have anecdotal evidence of this.
There is some anecdotal evidence that focusing on improved coaching in the Laureus manner could make a difference.
Anecdotal evidence would point to a lack of iPhone sales during the quarter, and the numbers reflected that.
Anecdotal evidence also suggested that American companies were feeling the consequences of increased hostility to the United States.
Anecdotal evidence suggests people have been spending at least some of that money on new sets of wheels.
Second, there is anecdotal evidence that many corporations are operating with relatively lean staffs, making additional cuts tougher.
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