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"anecdotally" Definitions
  1. according to a personal account of an event that is possibly not true or accurate

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Let me prove that -- anecdotally and with bigger data.
Rubio, in my opinion, you anecdotally suffered from these efforts.
Anecdotally, the Pixel Slate has been more than fast enough.
Most – and I report this anecdotally – don't like it. Why?
"I just know that anecdotally some people have," she says.
It has also noted, anecdotally, that the sky is blue.
As an economics writer, I see the same thing anecdotally.
Anecdotally, those who did turn out were mostly older people.
Entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley talk anecdotally about a funding slowdown.
Anecdotally, this was supposed to be a sign of strength.
I turned to my friends, who anecdotally confirmed this theory.
Anecdotally, I'm not the only one who feels this way.
But, anecdotally, its reputation as a multipurpose curative has flourished.
Anecdotally, women have played a part in China's market manias.
Anecdotally, she noticed that nonprofits had an issue retaining employees.
Immune problems have been connected to vaping anecdotally for years.
Anecdotally, drivers have said that demand for UberBlack has decreased.
Anecdotally, players say they have felt fresher longer this season.
The defense is the best in baseball, and not just anecdotally.
Anecdotally, many of my colleagues missed it the first time around.
Polls don't quantify doubts, but anecdotally, enthusiasm for her is anemic.
Anecdotally, we've seen an internet troll's personal environment affect online interactions.
But, anecdotally, it does feel like the pictures fire off faster.
But anecdotally, I think we all know this to be true.
I'm told, anecdotally, some men worry about appearing flirtatious or inappropriate.
Anecdotally, many people report being extremely turned on by the smell.
Anecdotally, an increasing number of outlets appear to be doing so.
Speaking visually and anecdotally makes a speaker's message exponentially more powerful.
Anecdotally, favorable feedback poured in from both students and staff members.
Increased violence against the Jewish community has also been observed anecdotally.
At least anecdotally, delivery can also be unreliable in many countries.
"They prove scientifically what we've known anecdotally for some time," Deutsch said.
Anecdotally, farmers in Guerrero say authorities do focus more on eradicating opium.
Anecdotally, though, it's an issue that's come up repeatedly in my reporting.
Anecdotally, Pittsburgh remained a fairly depressed steel town until at least 2000.
And at least anecdotally, greying industries do seem more averse to change.
Although, anecdotally, the gap is slim in urban areas of the country.
I think that this confirms what we knew anecdotally was going on.
Anecdotally, tickets to the expo itself were also very difficult to get.
Anecdotally, I know the death throes of the sport have already begun.
I guess anecdotally, are people doing less clickbait in their subject lines?
And, anecdotally, the allegation is that the people are still getting in.
"We have assessed anecdotally, but we don't have hard numbers," Zandt said.
Anecdotally, startups are also seeing more investors asking tougher questions this year.
Anecdotally, women have been banned from wearing flat shoes at the festival.
Anecdotally, there was some hesitation to commit to capital expenditure, Corley added.
Anecdotally, Duncan's experience indicates that this practice may be on the rise.
Anecdotally, Hilton does a great job of treating elite status members well.
The results, both anecdotally and from the data, show a better orgasm.
Company officers at Seoul-based exchanges say, anecdotally, such moves have accelerated.
"Anecdotally a python can go more than a year, easily," he said.
Mr. LePage's critics suggest anecdotally that his antics have tarnished Maine's image.
If so, what evidence can you point to, either scientifically or anecdotally?
Anecdotally, all of this seems to be working as Facebook designed it.
Anecdotally, those forces have helped send some members, who spoke to CNBC.
Anecdotally, it's really nice to not need to worry about charging this thing.
But speaking anecdotally, meth directly or indirectly affects every gay man I know.
Anecdotally even, there were times when I was flooded with pro-Trump advertising.
Anecdotally, that was clear before the Democratic race entered its current, decisive stretch.
Anecdotally, Danvers cosplayers have still been present at every comic convention I've attended.
Dweck also notes that mint has anecdotally been shown to calm nausea, too.
Anecdotally, Fortnite fans at The Verge have also noticed this phenomenon in action.
But doctors told the WSJ that, anecdotally, they're seeing more adult-onset patients.
"There's absolutely no way for me to prove that… but anecdotally," Michael cautions.
And anecdotally, in interviews following unsuccessful suicide attempts, individuals almost always regret it.
Anecdotally, there are GOP diehards who hate Trump too much vote for him.
Anecdotally, the strategist said, many people were offended by it, but others weren't.
Anecdotally, DMT has often been closely associated with near-death experiences, Tagliazucchi says.
Anecdotally, campus survivors have experienced job demotion or loss related to their assaults.
It's hard to say, but anecdotally doctors are seeing it more and more.
Our eyes might tell us this anecdotally, but statistics help us be sure.
Anecdotally, I can tell you, men are more aggressive asking for money. Sure.
But anecdotally, the man himself says it was tougher both physically and psychologically.
But anecdotally, we are seeing significant cutbacks and caution in travel and tourism.
With the program barely two years old, its success can only be measured anecdotally.
Anecdotally, though, it seems like there were many more people in the positive camp.
However, anecdotally, some users report a noticeable decline in publishers' posts in their feeds.
"That confirmed what we've been hearing anecdotally," said Caroline Hollis, head of Square Payroll.
At least anecdotally, I've talked to one firm who is marching towards a change.
I know this anecdotally, when people tweet shit to me, and I respond, right?
Anecdotally, I have seen the very positive impact publishing books can have on individuals.
They've told me anecdotally about racism they see, white nationalist language, signs and symbols.
But anecdotally, it's obvious that the kids aren't all right and they know it.
Anecdotally, it seems that YouTube is a more common Indian home page than Google.
Anecdotally I see two or three types of men coming out of this generation.
And, anecdotally, I'd guess that most iPhone users don't even know that it's there.
Anecdotally, real estate agents in California have seen a pullback in Chinese buyer demand.
Anecdotally, Republicans in Washington began hearing disturbing reports that Blunt was in real trouble.
But he notes that anecdotally, it doesn't necessarily translate to commercial and restaurant sales.
And we know anecdotally that not all women leaders necessarily champion women's health issues.
Trivedi: So, anecdotally, some of the stories that I've heard are: I fell off.
The director, Keiichi Hara, and the screenwriter, Miho Maruo, lay out the story anecdotally.
Anecdotally I've heard that burglars using drones is a big issue for police forces.
Anecdotally, I have seen a big increase in "impact" stories and segments this week.
Anecdotally, schools using PeerForward's model, which costs schools $13,500 per year, also report benefits.
As a culture and media studies scholar, I'm approaching this question somewhat more anecdotally.
Some institutions already do this, but from what I hear anecdotally, many do not.
Anecdotally, I experienced a couple of interesting things during my use of Direct Transfer.
It seems anecdotally, people I talk to, it's been happening a lot more frequently.
Additionally, anecdotally, it does appear urban humans over recent decades are trending toward greater laziness.
Anecdotally, he reports that many spots in northern Ohio are worse off than the south.
" Yet, she pointed out, "numerically and anecdotally we were clearly underrepresented when I was there.
Anecdotally, we hear story after story after story — racist initiation videos, Snapchats, and Blackface parties.
Anecdotally, he describes his average viewer as female and between the ages of 20–40.
"Anecdotally, it feels like we moved a lot of people here from California," Dziabiak said.
But anecdotally, he said the highest price he had heard of was just over $2200,21996.
Anecdotally, I've had better results with portrait mode on the pricier Pixel 3 and iPhones.
No matter what you hear anecdotally, people will continue to move to the West Coast.
Anecdotally, psychotherapists across the country are reporting higher-than-average stress and fear among patients.
"Anecdotally, I have no indication of any other lobster of this size," Mr. McCarthy said.
Those findings support "what we are hearing anecdotally from farmers in the region", she noted.
Franklin: At least anecdotally, I've talked to one firm who is marching towards a change.
Those findings support "what we are hearing anecdotally from farmers in the region", she noted.
Anecdotally, I find that many women are reassured by a review of what is typical.
But I will tell you, just anecdotally from fans, I mean, you may experience this.
Anecdotally, knee-jerk bleakness appears to be the hot new trend in climate non-activism.
I've heard anecdotally that yes, people have been turned away because they worked at Uber.
I mean, anecdotally speaking, here I am, making my case, hoping you might love Iceage too.
Anecdotally, I almost never touch my laptop when I don't have to do work on it.
But just anecdotally, there are some question marks over how Groupon is winning over new business.
Anecdotally, I also couldn't help but notice that most of these people happen to be men.
Anecdotally, departments cite the value of reduced hospitalisation and jail time, and describe better community relations.
Lots of crowdfunded gadgets have failed to ship, and, anecdotally, backers seem to be losing enthusiasm.
Anecdotally, millennial women who inherit wealth are prone to firing the advisers who came with it.
Anecdotally, Morocco said that children are more likely to get stressed out by their pot experience.
And—anecdotally, at least—I'm aware of this problem stretching beyond my own personal social circle.
Anecdotally, we've had lots of people say, 'I didn't realize their world was quite like that.
"Anecdotally, they are improving patient experience, and the likelihood is they're reducing patient harm," Venkat said.
But there appeared to be, anecdotally speaking, more diversity at Fantastic Fest this year than last.
Anecdotally, those who do manage to free themselves for all of August see themselves as anomalous.
Google Maps launched its own "promoted pins" in 2016, but, anecdotally, they haven't had much traction.
I sort of hear anecdotally from people who listen; thank you for telling me you listen.
Anecdotally, businesses primarily blamed slower global growth and uncertainty stemming from the tariffs for that slump.
The continent was mentioned only anecdotally during the campaign, and according to reports, as of Dec.
Its prevalence in Africa is unknown, but anecdotally it is thought to be increasing there too.
Anecdotally, the intensity of interactions is rising under the administration of Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen.
But anecdotally, the typical progress of a high-profile Twitter account tends to be a snowball effect.
Borrud: I haven't seen polling on this so the only way I can answer this is anecdotally.
Anecdotally, the grower does not think any of the fields in the area look good right now.
Putting aside disputes over data, anecdotally the effect of the laws on the city's scene was obvious.
Anecdotally, the Spotify algorithm suggests I add him to one of my playlists approximately once per day.
For now, Sonoma is cobbling together anecdotally successful strategies for treating trauma in the aftermath of disaster.
Anecdotally, we knew that people loved the rainbow and the camera lens was a key visual element.
It's hard to quantify how common sexual hazing incidents are, but anecdotally, we've all seen the stories.
"Anecdotally it's not your friend who influences your behavior so much as your friend's friend," D'Souza said.
We've heard this anecdotally, but the data agrees: More funding is going to fewer, more promising companies.
Anecdotally speaking, this may contribute to the amount of disordered eating in the dancer world, Kandel says.
Some folks get stomach cramps from creatine monohydrate and anecdotally, hydrochloride doesn't have that effect as often.
The deal anecdotally shows that no company is safe from the creative destruction brought by technological change.
But research has confirmed what many people share with me anecdotally: Tying speed with computation debilitates learners.
People who don't necessarily talk to doctors might be hearing things anecdotally, and going with that information.
We study the things that make companies great, so I'm trying to think anecdotally what I've heard.
Overwatch fans, of which there are anecdotally many in the queer gaming community, have reacted with joy.
Is this something you're noticing anecdotally on a personal level, or politically on a more global level?
She noted anecdotally how many restaurant owners have to work in their own store kitchens right now.
Now, it may be obvious anecdotally that vaping is a good way to wean yourself off smoking.
Just anecdotally, I've seen a lot of people on my Instagram feed use a lot less filters.
Anecdotally, people with autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, and anxiety say that fidget spinners have helped them cope.
Anecdotally, we know that just being a good listener to a friend in need can be reassuring.
Hooper says anecdotally she sees liver function variations in her patients who take a lot of supplements.
Just anecdotally, I know people are looking in Downtown Brooklyn, which is comparable, and lower Manhattan as well.
Anecdotally, it seems like users on Twitter may juxtapose the broadcasting of morose feeling with something more lighthearted.
Anecdotally, it feels like everyone's mom and grandpa is on Instagram and they're almost certainly not on Snapchat.
There's no hard data on how many people have been affected, but we know anecdotally that it happens.
Anecdotally speaking, watching fellow moviegoers leave one by one was like witnessing a real-time trigger-warning test.
Anecdotally, many women say taking hormonal birth control, such as the pill, led to depression or mood swings.
Anecdotally, the teenagers in my life certainly seem to have taken the lessons Henick feared from the show.
Anecdotally, I have been using the app for a while and cannot recall ever paying to do so.
I've heard from a fellow TechCrunch writer that, again anecdotally, car2go has also become pretty commonplace in Seattle.
Wheeler, of Harm Reduction Coalition, has heard anecdotally that some pharmacists still don't even know what naloxone is.
LG: So in my experience, I mean anecdotally, I had this really strange reaction to the pit demo.
Anecdotally, I also detect a greater awareness of the issue and heightened scrutiny by editors throughout the newsroom.
Increased response rates Jackson told CNN that, anecdotally, he's seen an increase in the people responding to surveys.
Anecdotally, there appear to be few T's actually called (the N.C.A.A. said it did not keep the statistic).
Women made record numbers of political contributions in 2018 and, at least anecdotally, dominated campaigns behind the scenes.
Anecdotally, she can see how having justified confidence in one's contraceptive method might lead to inconsistent condom use.
This was reflected anecdotally by a number of ASCO attendees who were mostly aware only of NCI's involvement.
Anecdotally, I've seen this kind of movement firsthand on the creative services side of the on-demand economy.
Busby may have had a short campaigning window, but he said, at least, anecdotally, his candidacy was catching on.
But one of the most touted benefits of CBD — at least anecdotally — is its ability to help with anxiety.
At least anecdotally, 3DX Chat has found a diverse range of people looking for a little bit of everything.
Flute said he's heard anecdotally that last week's spill in South Dakota could be much larger than initially reported.
But, there is no evidence — either in polling or anecdotally — that the public is really exercised on this issue.
While thinking about making an app, Alper found that, at least anecdotally, the idea resonated with friends and acquaintances.
Anecdotally, people also report that psychedelics like psilocybin can be taken in micro-doses to improve concentration and alertness.
Anecdotally, a lot of coaches say people who have multiple, high-protein meals throughout the day have more muscle.
Rao said that anecdotally, some patients do well with chiropractic therapies, which may be appropriate for short-term pain.
Christakis says that, anecdotally, he and others are starting to see younger and younger patients using these devices compulsively.
Anecdotally, I've seen more S7 Edge's in the wild than I've seen the smaller S7, which isn't a surprise.
"What we've seen anecdotally aligns with what you've found," said Uber Head of Transportation Policy and Research Andrew Salzberg.
Anecdotally, measuring out ingredients and following recipes has also been found to alleviate disorders like ADHD and reduce anxiety.
"Anecdotally and through surveys, we can tell there's been an uptick in that type of recruitment," Mr. West said.
The VA doctor mentioned anecdotally that she'd seen many women veterans who had returned from deployment with breast cancer.
Many businesses anecdotally cite uncertainty related to the administration's drawn-out trade wars as a cause for their hesitancy.
It's midway through 2019 and I can confirm — anecdotally only — that this index has plummeted to a record low.
The Pew survey confirms a trend that many of us leading churches have already observed anecdotally to be true.
But the night before Turkey Day, informally known as "Friendsgiving" and "Drinksgiving," may, anecdotally speaking, see more pub patrons.
Anecdotally, Suzuki says that after about four years, about half of patients come off it and are doing okay.
But anecdotally, she tells me, it seems as if it's just as effective as seeing a hypnotherapist in person.
Today, Enspiral serves as a financially lean, but anecdotally essential, connective fiber among these independent workers and small companies.
More transparency from the company could reveal why hate-speech is often (anecdotally) permitted by Twitter's anti-harassment protocols.
The off-the-shelf drug is easy to produce and has been, anecdotally, effective in China and South Korea.
Anecdotally, I can say my download speeds in Brooklyn have suffered some since we were told to stay home.
He had anecdotally heard from several fans who were binging the first few seasons online after discovering it recently.
"What we've seen anecdotally aligns with what you've found," Uber Head of Transportation Policy and Research Andrew Salzberg added.
Anecdotally, there have been signs of a revival in demand for the auto and housing sectors, according to Sitharaman.
" D'Cunha added that some of the participants anecdotally reported a decrease in sundowning, otherwise known as "Late-day confusion.
Anecdotally, she sees "hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of women" who come through her lab struggling with fit issues.
"Anecdotally it does seem much harder for Chinese buyers to transfer money offshore to pay for properties," he added.
"Based on what we've heard anecdotally, people are really scared for their future," Bovell-Ammon said in an interview.
" KS: Yeah, that's true, although, again, anecdotally, my kids watch a lot of "Rick and Morty" and "Family Guy.
We know anecdotally from actors in Hollywood going in for parts, who are told, 'You don't look transgender enough.
So I think, anecdotally, consumers will say, "Well, I just use my tablet or my iPad at home now," right?
Anecdotally, she has heard that growing fears of a new administration in those communities may be contributing to the dip.
Anecdotally, there's a decent chance you harbor deep resentments toward its sluggishness, its bloat, and its liberally borrowed Snapchat features.
Look, speaking anecdotally, I've seen women achieve unbelievable speeds across New York cobblestones in heels taller than certain dog breeds.
The Coinbase executives anecdotally started to notice an increase in OTC volumes and decided it was time to jump in.
Indivisible doesn't currently collect data about the gender composition of its group, but members have anecdotally reported a similar trends.
Ji himself knew a few anecdotally and in passing; translating the captions, he gets to know his parents more intimately.
Anecdotally, a skim through the comments in the Note7 Alliance group suggests a majority of them are international Note7 users.
Anand: I hear anecdotally, first of all, that Winners Take All has caused a lot of discussion in the Valley.
Croatian media report anecdotally that Croats working in hotels in Austria earn at least double what they could at home.
The company says a majority of flagship owners are now listening to music through a wireless connection (anecdotally around 2950+%).
Anecdotally, the cause of Bowie's anisocoria was attributed to the fallout from a lusty scrap in the spring of 1962.
As a primary care physician, I've also noticed anecdotally that many of my younger patients have regrets about their tattoos.
Anecdotally, the phone is way worse than my iPhone or Galaxy at picking up Wi-Fi, LTE, and even GPS.
Anecdotally, I've spoken with many porn viewers who are turned off by the glossy professionalism of high-production-value porn.
Anecdotally, some Trump voters in swing states have been frustrated that his promises to bring back manufacturing have not materialized.
Kidner did say, anecdotally, that employees are spending less time sending emails, since they can use AskResearch directly in Outlook.
I can attest, entirely anecdotally of course, that Dwayne Johnson isn't that uncommon of a name within Delta Batteries/Squadrons.
Another takeaway: Anecdotally, millennials are thought to be distinct in frequently blurring the lines between their work and personal lives.
Actual numbers are not known, but anecdotally about half of the weddings in my family and friend's circles involve dowry.
Anecdotally, I know firsthand that the use of the Arnold Foundation tool has not increased the number of people released.
Anecdotally, libertarians made up the overwhelming majority of early crypto advocates and thus the archetype stuck with the general movement.
The average rent for a two-bedroom apartment is $1,200 according to the Opportunity Atlas, anecdotally, that amount is low.
Researchers understand too little about the reasons for what is anecdotally called the "suicide belt": the West and the South.
Anecdotally, the men who fall to earth consistently refuse that they've done anything untoward, let alone worth apologising for. Why?
It doesn't feel like football is less popular, partially because it has become a more popular thing to anecdotally debate.
She explained that, anecdotally, people sometimes buy in groups, with one person handling the technical side of sourcing the drugs.
You're familiar with the phenomenon anecdotally, but the funny thing is, there's hardly any scientific explanation for why it exists.
Such videos are – at least anecdotally – having a measurable effect on how these kids talk about Jews, or the Nazis.
Anecdotally, over the years many patients of mine have reported using reusable cloth menstrual pads and have been very satisfied.
Whether anecdotally or based on solid data, I think most of us have a sense that cash is in decline.
Anecdotally, even as Beijing's streets get busier by the day, there are still many stretches of closed storefronts, mostly restaurants.
These fears were overblown, with no relationship loss coming to fruition, but similar anxiety appears anecdotally common among L.G.B.T.Q. youth.
Anecdotally speaking, most people tend to regret their first tattoo, but musician Dua Lipa is not one of those people.
Anecdotally, there were many stories of voters making their choices in the car on the way to their polling places.
Anecdotally, real estate agents across the country are saying that their sellers are beginning to come back down to earth.
Turning a thing that anecdotally worked for you, personally, into a business (despite a lack of science) is ethically thorny.
While it is hard to quantify the effect of his campaign, anecdotally, many firms have tightened up their compliance programs.
There are original X-philes, of course, but the show also seems anecdotally to have had a strong afterlife on Netflix.
Anecdotally at least, it wouldn't have been the first time Apple had allowed "favored partners" to brake the App Store rules.
Anecdotally, some people have noticed acne breakouts after taking Plan B, though it's not in the official list of side effects.
Roy acknowledges that it's well known both anecdotally and through communication studies that people are more likely to share negative news.
"I believe that anecdotally, there are some people whose skin cleared up while they were using coconut oil," says Dr. Schultz.
However, physicians and reproductive health groups say that, anecdotally, these procedures often occur because the fetus has a devastating medical condition.
But Sanders' camp was claiming victory, and at least anecdotally, there were indications that former Vice President Joe Biden had underperformed.
Iran has one of the tightest internet censorship regimes in the world, though analysts said that anecdotally, VPN use is widespread.
It's worth asking these questions because, anecdotally, I've noticed that friends and acquaintances have reactions to the idea of fancy brooms.
Sensor Tower's sentiment analysis on the latest update also shows what I've heard anecdotally: People generally aren't thrilled with the changes.
Credit: BBC News YouTubePilot Smith conceded to Gizmodo that, at least anecdotally, the amount of turbulence does seem to be increasing.
The medical literature does include one notable case study in which soy consumption is linked—more or less anecdotally—to manboobs.
Anecdotally, at least, students seem more engaged in CORE courses and graduate assistants less pained by the prospect of teaching them.
Anecdotally, I got the phone on a Monday and until Saturday I was still stabbing the home button to go home.
Anecdotally, she said the attention on tweets and other social media during the 2016 elections may have contributed to the growth.
Anecdotally, virtual reality developers have shifted away from photorealism because some players have found killing real-seeming people in VR disturbing.
Anecdotally, it feels like sports content has had the greatest hold on consumers that have been reticent to cut the cord.
"What we are hearing anecdotally, both state-owned enterprises and municipal provincial governments are here in a big way," Allen said.
"We know anecdotally that Asian buyers have been procuring supply deals with U.S. suppliers over the last several months," said Kilduff.
"There's promising evidence coming out to support what a lot of crafters have known anecdotally for quite some time," she said.
Anecdotally, we learned of some drillers having to turn down already scarce jobs because of their difficulty in securing quality personnel.
Why do some people anecdotally say using cannabis increases productivity for tedious tasks, like scrubbing the floor or organizing the house?
Anecdotally, I can tell you that I have Canadian friends who are constantly frustrated that GOAT doesn't yet support America's Hat.
At the second presidential debate, Hillary Clinton talked about the "Trump effect," a rise — anecdotally, at least — in bullying in schools.
"Anecdotally, we hear about it all the time," said Judith Goldiner, head of the Legal Aid Society's civil law reform unit.
Anecdotally, I can tell you that I fired up my Fortnite client a full half hour before the 22019:22020 p.m.
Anecdotally, this is also supported by what so far appears to be a strong quarter for stock market earnings and revenue.
"Anecdotally speaking, and it's been our experience, that law enforcement do not agree in large part with arming teachers," Shoulta said.
Anecdotally, there's some amount of building angst among developers about automation, that we will soon be outsourced to code-writing machines.
"Anecdotally, we have heard of people traveling several hours to visit these showrooms and test the products before buying," KeyBanc's Thomas wrote.
Anecdotally, people say consuming apple cider vinegar, aka "ACV," can cause a whole bunch of stomach issues, most notably diarrhea and nausea.
Many of the authors themselves had anecdotally noticed the rise in organ donations from these deaths in the hospitals where they work.
Anecdotally, many more countries may be affected as governments and businesses around the world find themselves locked out of their own machines.
Anecdotally speaking, it seems rare to see a major project completed there without some serious press or the championing of a celebrity.
It'll suck for the loyalists (anecdotally, I've seen a few of them still in the wild), but it's better for Microsoft's future.
Anecdotally, I have met many people at Trump and Sanders rallies who have never caucused before and are enthusiastic about turning out.
Anecdotally, some local law enforcement chiefs have noticed an increase in murders connected to the gang in some capacity in recent months.
Anecdotally, I can confirm that Lyft cars along Pride parade routes show up in rainbow colors which was a nice touch. Twitter
Anecdotally speaking, it is difficult to fathom that, a year into the investigation, any finding has moved the needle in partisan camps.
Anecdotally, gynecologists say they are seeing girls as young as 13 take up grooming, when they have only recently come into puberty.
Anecdotally, the Republican Party under President Donald Trump does seem to have less regard for science and the environment than ever before.
And, at least anecdotally, it seems like startups are staying in "stealth mode" longer, which only serves to exacerbate the reporting lag.
Anecdotally, I've heard a lot this year from people who find the NFL product to be not as enjoyable as years past.
In the late 1990s, breast cancer survivors with depression started reporting anecdotally that their prescribed antidepressants also helped alleviate menopausal hot flashes.
Anecdotally, we've heard married individuals talk about a person or two whom they would probably end up with if their spouse died.
Meanwhile microdosing, or taking low doses of DMT and other drugs, is anecdotally believed to enhance mood, cognitive ability, and other functions.
It was also a wakeup call, at least anecdotally, for some boomers who hadn't been taking the need to self-isolate seriously.
"Anecdotally, what we have seen is that lethal force no longer in the sole purview of the ground combat element," Hall said.
"Anecdotally, we have seen a few of the new entities filling some positions with Irish expats moving back to Ireland," Fox said.
Anecdotally, he said, the affluent, educated, liberal-leaning consumer base Whole Foods targets appears to be particularly susceptible to anti-vaccination messaging.
I say this anecdotally, but there's a Library of Babel's worth of "running is good, really good" data to back me up.
Their findings, reported by the Washington Post, reinforce what many Tinder users know anecdotally: that women are overwhelmingly more discerning than men.
First, this law applies only to those convicted of domestic violence, and we know anecdotally that many victims do not report their abuse.
Anecdotally, it seems like Juul's popularity is waning — at least on social media where people are publicly posting about trying to quit Juul.
Most equine therapy programs for veterans anecdotally report positive results, but there are no uniform guidelines and few studies show the success rates.
And the most obvious candidate is the Apple Watch, a new product that — anecdotally, at least — seems to be catching on with consumers.
And more anecdotally, hot weather is harder to escape — when it's cold, you can at least put on more layers and bundle up.
Jackson shares, anecdotally, that her agent has been getting more calls from networks and showrunners who specifically want to find a woman composer.
Anecdotally, women increasingly see cannabis as a potential way to take the edge off without getting plastered, which is not a small concern.
Anecdotally speaking, many Tinder users don't even believe they can find real love on the app, and simply use it because they're bored.
Anecdotally, I did notice a difference in sneeziness when stepping out of my Molekule-d bedroom and into my dog-haired living room.
While the impact of the shooting is too recent to measure through production numbers, anecdotally, gun sales didn't see as sharp a rise.
Through interviews with local fire authorities, we know anecdotally about the health problems created through smoke inhalation and additional on-the-job dangers.
The differentiating factor, anecdotally and according to a range of studies, largely appears to be whether women feel in control and well-supported.
Some have even sounded the alarm about the trend, with activists acknowledging that the sales data reflects what they've noticed about fur anecdotally.
" And while Mr. Angelo said that he did not have early numbers, he said anecdotally that "the papers were flying off the shelves.
And I'll say it just anecdotally, which is, if you press the button and love it and are delighted, it matters a lot.
But ask any fat-tire rider and she'll tell you, anecdotally, the sport is a perfect fit for building women's confidence and drive.
While my tests were anecdotally accurate, I wasn't testing under strict clinical conditions and had a limited number of capsules to work with.
But Ryan, in remarks on Monday, said he too noticed, at least anecdotally, an uptick in Republican base enthusiasm from the Kavanaugh fight.
Riding on sidewalks is illegal in most American cities, but, anecdotally, a large number of scooter collisions with pedestrians take place on sidewalks.
Still, anecdotally, bankers at the big firms think that the exodus will be less, and that London will retain its financial hub status.
Anecdotally, the Department's workforce is completely demoralized — anxious about the security of their own jobs and confused by Tillerson's bunker-mentality governing style.
Extremely moisturizing lotions like shea butter might help reduce stretch marks, Dr. Alexis has found anecdotally, though there's no evidence to support it.
Extremely moisturizing lotions like shea butter might help reduce stretch marks, Dr. Alexis has found anecdotally, though there's no evidence to support it.
But anecdotally at least, Republicans seem to be sticking with the Republican party — opting for Republican Karen Handel instead of Democrat Jon Ossoff.
It seems like the men's rights issue I hear about the most, both anecdotally from friends and from MRAs, is divorce and custody.
"We believe that there has been, anecdotally, some change already, especially in very visible positions like curators, " Finkelpearl told Hyperallergic after the press conference.
Anecdotally, staff members around The Daily Meal's office all indicated they put peanut butter on one side of the bread and jelly on another.
People probably don't know the ingredient science behind aloe, but they notice anecdotally this ingredient's efficacy as a topical skin care and wound healer.
Anecdotally, some say prioritizing whole foods, cutting out dairy and processed foods, or following a vegan diet can all be beneficial for endometriosis symptoms.
While a lot of people think that we as a society have become totally accepting of women's sexuality, anecdotally, that isn't really the case.
"Anecdotally, we've seen people mentioning they're more interested in visiting than they have ever been before," said Liana Corwin, consumer travel expert at Hopper.
"Anecdotally, I think some of the cheaper little shavers don't do as good a job as those with a little higher quality," he added.
She's got a point: Anecdotally, children and (some) men are able to maintain soft, smooth skin without ever applying a lick of Nivea Creme.
I wouldn't underestimate that a fair bit of Australia is away for school holidays and anecdotally the market does slow down a bit then.
"Anecdotally, I've heard from a lot of people, even pure Aussies, who have cancelled their trips to the U.S. out of disgust," he added.
At least anecdotally, lawyers say, the number of filings and proceedings initiated tends to pick up in January — leading to the nickname Divorce Month.
Anecdotally, some sea stars seem to do better when treated with antibiotics, but that could be because virus-caused lesions are prone to infection.
LG: Records have been the thing for me that ... Very quickly, but anecdotally, I went to grad school long after I graduated from undergrad.
Anecdotally, Campbell says drivers do feel like there's been an uptick in Lyft demand, but there hasn't been a noticeable drop in Uber rides.
Anecdotally, many laboratory leaders have observed that male students tend to be more proactive about negotiating their position in the author list than women.
Anecdotally, Fitbits abound: walk through any airport, hike any trail, jog through your neighborhood streets, and you will likely see someone wearing a Fitbit.
Lessons from the West "If you just think about it, anecdotally in the West, we really did knock pollution on the head," Fuller said.
The new study, then, is a comprehensive look at what Ko and other groups have seen and reported anecdotally or on a smaller scale.
Anecdotally, this was true for almost everyone else in the world, or at least everyone on Twitter who shared screencaps of their final tallies.
A huge part of this is to make sure there's community satisfaction, and anecdotally, it's working, but we need to do more than that.
Despite what we may hear anecdotally from Washington D.C., majority of Americans want a bipartisan solution that improves the ACA instead of repealing it.
Anecdotally, it may seems like we are living in a more enlightened age regarding male and female anatomy, but it's near impossible to judge.
What I've noticed anecdotally is the people who're already vulnerable or highly interested in the nuances of diet are developing problematic relationships with food.
The scarcity of these materials has anecdotally led to some petty theft and overall led to criminals attempting to profit from a difficult situation.
Anecdotally, he has heard about results taking anywhere from a few hours to seven days, depending on the state and the level of demand.
So far, aside from bats, vocal learning has anecdotally been reported in just a few other nonhuman mammals, including whales, seals and other primates.
Anecdotally, there is evidence more people are participating in the gig economy, renting out rooms on Airbnb or driving for Uber for extra income.
Anecdotally, activists have for some time accused platforms like Facebook of policing the speech of black Americans more strictly than that of white Americans.
"The reason we're doing it is that anecdotally, and through some growing data, there's evidence it may be helpful for some people," she said.
Anecdotally, friends sheltering-in-place at their apartments in Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens report hearing the haunting sound of ambulance sirens all night long.
There's time for it to change, obviously, but anecdotally, a lot of friends who were deeply invested in Mario Maker have already moved on.
While this may be anecdotally true, low-skilled manufacturing jobs disappeared primarily as the result of automation — which, ironically, is produced by US manufacturers.
Anecdotally, some users have said they're switching back to tobacco cigarettes—an almost certainly worse option for staying lung-healthy over the long term.
Anecdotally speaking, I've heard mixed things about Geek Squad from different people over the years, but the option is there if you need it.
The numbers showed what everyone familiar with the system already knew anecdotally: Bail makes poor people who would otherwise win their cases plead guilty.
The skin around the labia is quite sensitive, and anecdotally I have seen quite a few cases of irritation triggered by laser hair removal.
Anecdotally, people on Reddit say that they can change their dreams mid-dream, plan to have lucid dreams, and even play games during their dreams.
I know anecdotally — because I polled peers when writing this article — that this failure to give credit where credit's due plays out again and again.
Although some anecdotally claim that bee pollen works wonders on allergies, there's no solid scientific proof that it does anything or impacts symptoms at all.
I did hear more anecdotally about cases of people — women, for example — who were in domestic violence situations and were trying to save their lives.
For me, anecdotally, most of the time people that are calling people out in reviews, it seems to be that they're trying to reward them.
Especially when the Wii U version of the game is just as good, and (anecdotally) doesn't suffer the same issues with playback as the Switch.
"Anecdotally, political uncertainty is cited as a factor weighing on occupier and investor decisions, with hesitancy now extending to some areas beyond London," RICS said.
Anecdotally, a project I was working on suffered a breach when the CTO put a Bitcoin private key into some public Github code. Yeah. Exactly.
There's no evidence, even anecdotally, that safety-pin wearers in the U.S. or the U.K. have ever intervened to stop a hate crime in progress.
There's precious little data to compare market share in Southeast Asia, but anecdotally Uber and Grab seem to be fairly well-matched across the region.
In 1994, Myst had pushed computer graphics to new levels; anecdotally, its immersive and atmospheric worlds helped make the data-dense CD-ROM format mainstream.
But the app doesn't collect age information about its users, a convention often used by networks that, at least anecdotally, are widely used by children.
But anecdotally, people who microdose say that taking these drugs in this way can lead to better focus, more creativity, and even help with depression.
Heavy drinking over a short period of time has been anecdotally associated with temporary cardiac arrhythmias, even in people with no history of heart problems.
Anecdotally at least, ley lines served as prehistoric paths between two locations, whether leading to water or connecting two important ceremonial buildings for a tribe.
Whether supplement advice comes anecdotally from friends or stems from the findings of a scientific study, the checkered history of benefits and risks suggests caution.
While its effects have yet to be really studied and doctor-verified, people anecdotally report that CBD has helped them alleviate muscle pain and anxiety.
Anecdotally, however, vote-by-mail has been most popular in states that had strong Democratic leanings or were trending that way: Colorado, Oregon and Washington.
Jack McCullough, head of the CFO Leadership Council, said that anecdotally the CNBC survey results do match what he is hearing from several finance chiefs.
Anecdotally, there seems to be plenty of demand for a "luxury" Google Calendar, and yet there hasn't seemed to be a proportional amount of action.
Anecdotally, some people with depression say that the mood boost provided by masturbation can temporarily alleviate their symptoms, but this hasn't been sufficiently studied yet.
Nelsen, a frequent traveler, anecdotally noted that they find Americans start conversations with info about their jobs much more frequently than people from other countries. 
Anecdotally based on high-profile media reports, the number of searches has increased primarily under the Trump administration, but official numbers are not currently available.
While many people have anecdotally sworn by this trick, researchers from Linnaeus University Center for Biomaterials Chemistry in Sweden have now revealed the science behind it.
When I ask Uber what sorts of small orders it often sees, it says that anecdotally, customers sometimes order McDonald's with one item at a time.
In the 1940s, the Kinsey Reports scientifically verified what humans had anecdotally known for a long time—that masturbation is widespread among both men and women.
This has become very clear anecdotally, but the stories are often muddied by the fact that they involve the experiences of under-insured or uninsured patients.
Anecdotally, an overwhelming number of responses contradicted the survey saying that they would happily say who made more in the relationship regardless of who it was.
But speaking anecdotally, I know of at least one friend whose USB-C port suddenly stopped working despite her having only ever used Nintendo's official dock.
Anecdotally, of my immediate social circle, I would estimate at least a third are either engaged in NHS cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) or privately-sourced therapy.
I can't really say how effective either are with any level of confidence, but anecdotally I do think I've been messing with screen brightness less often.
The results of Sutherland's research won't be published for some time, but anecdotally, at least, she says she's seen a change in the people she treats.
Anecdotally, people (like those redditors) say that their dreams are wilder and more cinematic when they take melatonin than the nights when they don't take it.
That's always been, anecdotally, a thing I've known, that it's hard to pin an arrest to a genre and often even the artist themselves will disagree.
"Anecdotally, what we're seeing is, the credible fear interviews are not as thorough as they should be because of these kinds of higher standards," Reisz said.
"It apparently speaks, at least anecdotally, to a younger audience," Zelnick, whose company makes the popular Grand Theft Auto and NBA 2K franchises, said on Monday.
"Anecdotally we are seeing more nontraditional overdoses (aspirin, clonidine and other drugs, in addition to the usual over-the-counter meds)," Plemmons wrote in an email.
Chasson said anecdotally, it's not uncommon to see people with hoarding issues also have computer desktops riddled with icons or email accounts stuffed with unread messages.
Dan Reardon, a medical doctor who founded FitnessGenes, said that, anecdotally, slow metabolizers who drink coffee tend to report a very gradual wakefulness, sometimes lasting hours.
"Anecdotally, we're past the days where we can just hand count the number of Democrats in a room," said Kevin Geiken, Iowa Democratic Party executive director.
"Anecdotally I think we have never seen it as bad as this, which is the drought, and then the bushfires on top of that," he said.
And its health benefits have been extolled anecdotally for many centuries; modern studies show the plant is rich in flavonols, chemicals that help lower blood pressure.
To reach this conclusion mathematically rather than anecdotally, it is necessary to classify all 241 films as political or apolitical, and this is no easy task.
"People would anecdotally say the sharks won't swim into the kelp, not the great whites," said Oliver Jewell, a doctoral student at Murdoch University in Australia.
Just anecdotally, it seems like other male-hosted travel and culinary shows are upwards of 80/20 man-to-woman casting for those sorts of experts.
Anecdotally, and even in recent news articles, evidence suggests that men go after the women in their lives because the women argued with them, disagreed with them.
Anecdotally, this writer's scheduled payment on a pre-filed return on TurboTax seems to have proceeded without issue today, but others may not have been so lucky.
Anecdotally, you hear a lot of stories about what is being called the 'gayby boom,' which was a boom in same-sex couples having children in 2009.
Anecdotally, news reports from the AP, CNN, and the New York Times have all uncovered voters who were unaware that their registrations or ballots were being questioned.
Based on the multiple threads of discussion we had after the news was announced, I can tell you that this is anecdotally true among the TechCrunch staff.
Jack Craven was one of the kids who took part in the study – anecdotally, his mother reports big improvements in his ability to take in visual information.
Because this service operates outside the highly dense metro regions of the coasts, at least anecdotally, many drivers are putting considerable wear and tear on their vehicles.
We don't know if the price jump caused a mass cancellation but anecdotally I've heard from a handful of people who stopped using the service after that.
Emotional hangovers are totally a thing, and though they're usually reported anecdotally, cognition researchers say there's a neurological reason why some events just linger in your mind.
While this writer has never tried nude gardening, I am an avid gardener, and can (at least anecdotally) attest to the peace derived from caring for plants.
Anecdotally, my younger sister had this issue a few months ago on her launch-day iPhone 6 Plus and brought it to an Apple store for repair.
It has long been demonstrated, empirically and anecdotally, that organizations and decision-makers regularly make better and more comprehensive decisions when a diversity of voices is included.
The people who have testified so far, most in their 60s, have laid bare the scope of a practice that many Cambodians describe anecdotally, if sometimes reluctantly.
And on the high end, anecdotally we hear a lot about people who get addicted to exercise or maybe you're kind of running yourself into the ground.
Even in the corporate world, many Nigerians would agree anecdotally that women with lighter skin are often more successful in securing jobs, particularly in sales and marketing.
"Robbing and bartering (RB) is a behavioral practice anecdotally reported in free-ranging commensal macaques," the researchers wrote in their study, recently published in the journal Primate.
Breaches and potential intrusions at large law firms often go unreported and generally come to light only anecdotally — often in news reports or discussions at legal conferences.
"I know anecdotally of a case of someone who is paralyzed from the chest down who experiences orgasmic sensations in the back of his ear," she adds.
Just anecdotally, I noticed so many of our staff here at the FM have tattoos, and now more and more people are not trying to hide them.
Dating-site studies tend not to provide data about unsolicited versus solicited pictures, but anecdotally, it's safe to say that a lot of those pics were unwelcome.
Anecdotally, TechCrunch has heard that bosses in some organizations often find ways to exploit loopholes, such as setting unrealistic KPIs without explicitly writing 996 into employee contracts.
Their findings confirm what many who practice federal law know anecdotally, said Doug Berman, a sentencing law expert and professor at Ohio State University's school of law.
I remember tour guides anecdotally saying that Wright would only allow his patron, H.C. Price, to have a globe in his office if Wright designed it himself.
Michalopoulos says people have told him anecdotally that their vitamin B93 levels increased after using it and have shared "copies of their blood test results" with him.
Anecdotally, increased awareness has emboldened more public defenders to raise the issue of unconscious bias more explicitly in the courtroom, as Jacobs did at the recent murder trial.
Dancers can also be fined for not showing up to shifts, and Shalmy says anecdotally that she knows of dancers who have been fired for trying to unionize.
I've just finished watching Jessica Jones season two, and, contrary to some of the negative buzz I heard anecdotally upon its launch, I think it's a messy masterpiece.
Anecdotally, Cummings knows at least one person in the US who got their surgery paid for through their partner's employer insurance, despite only having a BMI of 31.
Other analysts have noted anecdotally that some non-Chinese companies have already been moving their manufacturing out of the country to Southeast Asia due to rising labor costs.
I had it cut together a video from the clips I gathered after a short surf session, and anecdotally it seems like it could have picked better highlights.
"What we have heard anecdotally, from California, is that the [revenge porn] law does not get used very often precisely because it's so hard to prove," she said.
Anecdotally in Beijing, while workers make their way back to the city, the customer demand is so high that orders can take hours longer than scheduled to arrive.
"Anecdotally, I'm hearing that victims of domestic abuse are not pursuing claims," Mayor Steve Adler told Vox in late March, echoing concerns voiced by law enforcement officials elsewhere.
"We have heard anecdotally that some banks now have a lawyer present at every meeting ... and that as a result decision-making is becoming increasingly bureaucratic," he said.
Three Chicago-area psychologists recently proved experimentally what this incident demonstrates anecdotally: both conservatives and liberals endorse discrimination against those each group perceives as violating its fundamental values.
The exact numbers are unknown—the FBI doesn't release race data for their background checks—but gun store owners anecdotally report a "four-fold" increase in minority customers.
Anecdotally, it seems commonplace that when one asks any American what is wrong with government, there is almost always one, consistent answer: elected legislators cannot get anything done.
"The statement says nothing to suggest that a cash call will not be necessary and, anecdotally, we hear that attrition trends are challenging," Goodbody analyst John Cronin said.
"We wanted to get what happened across anecdotally but also contextualize it in terms of our experience and, most obviously, the experience of the Holocaust," Mr. Friedman said.
Anecdotally, CBD appears to be effective at helping dogs with these conditions, although, given the nature of the patient, a lot of its effects are open to debate.
Real estate agents as well as homebuilders report anecdotally that those who are out shopping now are the more serious buyers, so their pull-through rate is higher.
And more anecdotally, many of the comments that elected officials have been receiving at town hall meetings this week have focused on preserving the A.C.A., not dismantling it.
"Anecdotally, we think SMB is much stronger than large enterprise [now] ... and we're taking advantage of that," Tech Data CEO Rich Hume said in a sitdown with Cramer.
It's hard to get accurate statistics on the prevalence of rape in Puntland or in Somalia in general, but anecdotally, the law appears to have had little impact.
We've heard anecdotally from several companies that they're aiming for ratios as low as 1 designers: 3 developers in the next few years — if they can find the talent.
Anecdotally, drivers we've interviewed who have made the leap to Uber from Deliveroo tell us the pay is better — meaning Uber's competing by sacrificing margin to gain market share.
Anecdotally, a lot of people steal from self-checkouts simply because they get angry that an item won't scan and figure it's not their job to try that hard.
"We knew, anecdotally and from past studies, that maggots were working to kill bacterial infections in wounds," explained Dr Yamni Nigam, lead researcher of the Swansea Maggot Research group.
"Anecdotally, the only major cities unfettered by congestion are terribly declining Rust Belt ones," says Marlon Boarnet, an economist and urban planning researcher with the University of Southern California.
"I think I would definitely [use one of these alternatives] given the number of incidents, at least anecdotally among physicians, to hopefully reduce the risk of injury," Chang said.
Do you feel like ... I keep hearing that younger people in general are less interested ... Well, I hear anecdotally the younger people are less interested in live sports period.
Anecdotally, the issue seems to affect left Joy-Con controllers (which tend to be used for movement in most games) more than the right half of the controller set.
Anecdotally, I've heard many misguided opinions from so-called venture capital-focused reporters — and not just in Asia — who see debt-based investment as a 'last resort' for companies.
The automated lasers costs $9,500 per unit and have anecdotally shown a higher success rate — and, again, we can't overstate the added bonus of it being pretty rad, too.
This has led to some cut-throat situations to snag an available bicycle (and not a broken dud.) Anecdotally, the demand for dockless bike access has more than arrived.
"Anecdotally, ratings don't seem to be a true reflection of how many people are really enjoying a show because people consume media in so many different ways," Philipps said.
But, as we all know, anecdotally, at least, it's hard to imagine violent or horny people being disincentivized by taxes when they are in the throes of hardcore drinking.
Jessica Gonzaléz-Rojas of the National Latina Institute for Reproductive Health told Broadly over email that the new data confirmed what they'd heard anecdotally from Hispanic women across Texas.
Studies confirm what we know anecdotally from restaurateurs: Giving formerly incarcerated people a job is one of the best ways to keep them from returning to the prison system.
Training and competing in the nude is anecdotally attributed to Orsippus, a runner who, in 720 B.C.E. apparently lost his loincloth, yet went on to the win the event.
He said that, anecdotally, smaller startups were increasingly looking at building on Google Cloud rather than AWS, which he takes as a reflection of Google's strength in open source.
Anecdotally, industry excitement around these devices has been tapering for a while now, and the device's launch in the midst of the doldrums of August likely didn't help much.
Anecdotally, I can tell you I know a ton of people who fire up their selfie camera and take more selfies and groufies (shudder) than they do "regular" photos.
I don't know if this is the real cause, and I'm no psychologist, but I've seen it anecdotally during penetration tests: This seems like a noble approach — responsible even.
Well, as we know anecdotally from eating lots of unwashed blackberries from chain supermarkets, these seedy little bad boys are typically edible unless generously showered in the Devil's urine.
Moreover, as Wiseman notes, sexual assault by teenage boys may be common — many men have told her that it is, at least anecdotally — but that doesn't make it right.
"Anecdotally it appears that we're moving ahead of where things are nationally, but we're not going to have final numbers ... for making that comparison for some time," Counihan said.
But the number of text messages exchanged for girls is higher — they're typically sending and receiving 40 messages a day, which, I mean, anecdotally doesn't strike me as unusual.
Anecdotally speaking, I could run a clue that involves wordplay by 10 different solvers and I would probably get at least three unique interpretations of the clue, maybe more.
Anecdotally, I've found that it's hard to get in-person estimates for small moves, like one out of an apartment, so be prepared to call a few more places.
Anecdotally, Megan Wozniak, the director of marketing at Adult Empire, always says she sees massive differences on a country-to-country basis, even sometimes a continent-to-continent basis.
Anecdotally, a lot of us have probably had the experience of thinking someone might be dangerous based on what they say, but then the person never acts on it.
I've heard anecdotally from people that they turn Uber or ex-Uber employees away because they believe that they're indoctrinated now with these aggressive attitudes and approach to things.
That said, to believe the sex industry doesn't have an effect on the private lives and identities of its workers—as some pro-industry advocates argue anecdotally—is equally obtuse.
We saw it anecdotally at events over the weekend in Nevada and Wisconsin, at which GOP politicians condemned Trump's comments and were greeted with boos from some in the audience.
It is true that the short-term rise in births may be hiding long-term changes but, anecdotally, there is little sign yet of a shift towards wanting larger families.
She also said that, anecdotally, she's heard there's an uptick in talk among the group's members that their overseas mortgages are the latest thing to be affected by U.S. law.
Steve Chabot, an Ohio Republican, complained anecdotally about search results, claiming he only saw negative stories about his party's Affordable Care Act repeal bills, suggesting a nefarious anti-conservative bias.
Corwin said the company also heard anecdotally that more people were planning to travel to the United Kingdom following the royal wedding of Price Harry and Meghan Markle in 2018.
And when you talk to them anecdotally every week, when we're in our stores talking with our pros, they will tell you that they are busy and they are booked.
Anecdotally, switching to a gluten-free diet has helped people with enlarged thyroids, also known as goiters, though it has not been studied enough to be a proven medical treatment.
That may not seem unusual, but companies are at least anecdotally finding those B and C rounds increasingly difficult to come by, especially from traditional venture capitalist like Sutter Hill.
High-yield investors have by no means disappeared though one banker said some are losing interest, with one hedge fund manager anecdotally "removing the AT1/HY indicator from his dashboard".
Anecdotally, it has been suggested that Von Cramm used to refer to Hitler as "the house painter", a jibe at the Führer's early years as a failed artist in Vienna.
Rubio seemed surprised during an earlier session of the hearing when an FBI consultant said he may have "anecdotally suffered" from the efforts of online trolls targeting critics of Russia.
"It has long been reported, anecdotally, that out-of-staters take advantage of New Hampshire's same-day registration and head to the Granite State to cast fraudulent votes," he wrote.
Anecdotally, these are Americans in all but name, children who were brought to the United Sates through no fault of their own, and have known no other country as adults.
This Land—which introduces us to many migrants journalistically and anecdotally, to make various points, but not in the lasting and stirring ways that literature portrays characters—is not it.
Anecdotally, he seems to come up more in relation to this phenomenon than, say, Andre Drummond does, and I suspect this is due to the relative thinness of his catalog.
Mr. Seggos said he had "heard at least anecdotally that a number of people die or get injured each year" from tree stand falls and mishaps, but lacked hard information.
Anecdotally, Villalba says, ranchers already report that livestock grazing in wilder, more diverse pastures are healthier than those confined to smaller spaces, possibly because they are able to self-medicate.
This vigorous biography draws on unpublished letters, journals, and manuscripts, but Hughes's estate revoked permission to quote materials unrestrictedly, so the narrative, while grounded in source material, reads somewhat anecdotally.
I honestly don't know how common it is for journalism in Australia to be financed by those with a vested interest, but anecdotally, it seems to be on the rise.
There is no specific data yet showing whether gyms do in fact drive more traffic to other parts of the mall, but Coradino said he is definitely seeing it anecdotally.
Harrogate didn't have exact drop-out rate figures available when I asked but anecdotally it's a bit lower than that—one or two dropouts per intake of 45, in general.
Anecdotally, one Uber driver told me he didn't even know Uber offered this service for riders and I've seen other drivers struggle to get it to work through their phone jacks.
Anecdotally at least, sitting Democrats have seen plenty of evidence to corroborate that theory, including waves of letters and calls from alarmed constituents who have never reached out in the past.
It has anecdotally been known to distribute free water and provide financial support during past local emergencies, and to invest in local infrastructure, education, and other benefits to the island nation.
"We had heard anecdotally and from news reports that patients were having trouble obtaining these medications," said Cindy Cain, an assistant professor of sociology at the University of Alabama at Birmingham.
Anecdotally, many Chinese venture capital firms and other primary market investors are hopeful about a new platform that could allow them to exit investments more easily, and at a high valuation.
Anecdotally, the convenience of one-click purchases is the only reason I spend all my money on Amazon; that ease of purchase spread over the internet makes my bank account tremble.
We've heard anecdotally that the company is, in fact, looking to build out ticketing of its own, "since that is where the money is," although it has yet to launch anything.
"Investors aren't positioned for big upside — whether you look at futures, options, prime brokerage data, surveys, or anecdotally from meetings, we don't see excessive optimism among the client base," wrote Parker.
Indeed, what ring of plausibility their hypothesis has is largely enforced anecdotally: Of course college lecturers are a bunch of lefties because, well... George Orwell mentions that it's a stereotype, basically.
Waze remains a top choice among drivers, and anecdotally most Uber and Lyft drivers I encounter still swear by its supremacy over the competition, including Google's other own-branded Maps solution.
"I have plenty of patients who, anecdotally, have come to me and said, 'Oh, my roommate uses e-cigarettes, and every time I'm around them, I start wheezing a lot more.'"
I've heard anecdotally (and from friends translating German articles for me) that those treatments aren't considered particularly effective, and that some doctors doubt they work at all—do you know why?
Anecdotally, all the parents we know in my hometown or outside the city, we know they have longer leashes and we seem like uptight city parents when we go visit them.
Anecdotally, "increasing numbers" of companies are also relocating their regional headquarters from Hong Kong to other parts of Asia, "most particularly" to Singapore, said Peter Churchouse, managing director of Portwood Capital.
Anecdotally, the song has been around for at least 15 years and has floated about in the folkloric way most nursery rhymes do -- with slightly different endings and slightly different origins.
"Anecdotally, what I see, talking to CEOs and boards, is that big strategic stuff has been on a list, it becomes actionable, people are still going to do [deals]" he said.
While employers of H-24B workers often talk anecdotally about how much harder it's been to get their applications approved, this new data highlights a potential impact of the administration's crackdown.
Anecdotally, we also know that Warren is building a very robust ground operation in caucus states like Iowa and Nevada, which will undeniably give her an advantage as the race narrows.
"We know anecdotally that some schools and teachers provide sanitary products to students, however, this is often done in an ad hoc basis with no real structure," she said on Tuesday.
The software linked patterns of specific voice features with PTSD, including less clear speech and a lifeless, metallic tone, both of which had long been reported anecdotally as helpful in diagnosis.
Ms. Siegel said she knew anecdotally that at least half of the students in the two original classes in 2003 were in college, but she could not provide more detailed information.
Medical professionals and hospitals in the United States don't track kitchen injuries by ingredient, but anecdotally, doctors say they see a number of avocado-related cooking injuries annually — enough to notice.
Protests on Monday anecdotally backed up those polling numbers, with hundreds marching in the streets, still wearing their Mélenchon stickers and protesting a choice between two candidates they refuse to support.
There are countless CBD gummies and tinctures that are marketed specifically for anxiety relief, and people anecdotally claim that cannabidiol, a compound found in cannabis and hemp, helps promote relaxation and calmness.
"Athletes have told me anecdotally that they can work out super hard late at night and wake up feeling like a teenager the next day," Novitzky said of an advantage HGH offers.
Anecdotally, using the Galaxy Book 2 a regular human might, the device won't last a whole workday without topping up the battery, especially if you're relying on the built-in LTE connectivity.
But anecdotally, at least, we've heard that the company hadn't been very active in the community for some time, and in turn, had somewhat fallen out of the limelight locally, as well.
Anecdotally, it seems as though this retrenchment is not due to a reassessment of the startups in question but is part of a global reassessment of investor appetite for tech startups worldwide.
Well, so anecdotally, when Kaitlyn and I had first talked about this episode, I thought what we were going to find was that there were more light-skinned people using darker emoji.
It feels to me, anecdotally, the changing landscape and the introduction of a lot of streaming options and more cable channels has allowed a lot of female voices to get shows made.
This new demographic information seems to confirm something that we've witnessed over the last few years, at least anecdotally: rich white people keep moving into urban neighborhoods and forcing everyone else out.
Anecdotally, I've watched many friends and family members encounter a permissions dialog, hesitate, and —when I queried them — describe anxiety over what would happen to their account based on past negative experiences.
While that may be anecdotally true, the largest single study of mass shooters ever funded by the U.S. government has found that nearly all mass shooters have four specific things in common.
Many have since opined that Trump's victory could spell the demise for America's engagement in Africa, pointing to his disinterest during the campaign, where he only referenced Africa twice, and only anecdotally.
Within the specific conversation on motherhood in the museum, I know anecdotally that there are already empathic, thoughtful managers who work around the inadequate leave provisions that most US workers suffer under.
Anecdotally, based on the number of cases they have treated in recent years, athletic trainers and team doctors nationwide have insisted that MRSA cases in sports declined substantially in the last decade.
Anecdotally, some employees said that their stores are much more crowded than they ever were before the coronavirus pandemic, and some stores have seen daily sales that are much higher than normal.
Rachel Fishman, deputy director for research at New America's higher-education program, said that it was unclear just how many colleges had updated their formats, but that "anecdotally," some had made improvements.
In May 1980, Mr. Frankel's predecessor, A. M. Rosenthal, exploded in anger at a Page 1 meeting when three of the five stories offered for consideration by the national editor began anecdotally.
Anecdotally, while I usually try not to buy shirts with any kind of recognizable logo, I did buy a crop top sweater that rocks the PlayStation logo because of the overall aesthetic.
Renee Rider, assistant commissioner at the New York State Education Department, said the department has heard anecdotally of two schools where a student overdosed and was saved by E.M.S. workers using naloxone.
Anecdotally, he said, it's typical for a Chinese person to have one or two friends involved with blockchain and that they will not hesitate to try to convince you to join them.
" While it's not clear why prescribing of gabapentinoids has grown so rapidly, Tracy said, "anecdotally it appears that many doctors regarded them as relatively effective and with a low side effect profile.
But there's no mistaking that rents have come down, with the official rental price indexes showing declines in the neighborhood of 10 percent since 2013, while anecdotally, much larger drops are bandied about.
But even anecdotally, it's dark seeing people writing earnestly about Jill Stein in TYOOL 2016, between posts of new babies, improbably perfect Thanksgiving meals, and fireplaces that are a little cozier than yours.
Nina Rifkind, LCSW, ACS, owner of Wellspring Counseling in Denville, N.J., says that anecdotally, she's seen many clients who say they've been more anxious about news and major events in the past year.
Cannibalism is an option, a shocking mechanic for a board game until we consider Monopoly is about the intentional perversion of the housing market — a statistically more lethal and anecdotally more familiar tragedy.
Speaking anecdotally, it's nearly impossible to overstate the influence and importance Gates holds for a certain generation of rappers from places like Georgia, Florida, and especially Louisiana, where he's a demigod at worst.
It was allegedly practiced by geniuses such as Thomas Edison, Nikola Tesla, and Leonardo da Vinci, who are anecdotally said to have functioned on just two to five hours of sleep a day.
Anecdotally, the Brooklyn schools my kids attend all finish and turn in their homework via the schools own private Google accounts, a fact that probably keeps iOS educational team leads up at night.
I, on the other side, have said I'm not disagreeing with the fact [that] anecdotally they might work, but my job is to prove definitively from a scientific standpoint that they do work.
And yet this story is echoed anecdotally in the experiences of so many people that I know: We're so often convinced that the person with the bigger smile is someone other than ourselves.
"Anecdotally we all know that there are offices out there that are really toxic or unpleasant to work in, whether it's sexual stuff or the way that staff is treated," Ms. Nicholson said.
First it's because I do still wear the Apple Watch despite having a number of Android Wear devices lying around and second because, anecdotally, I'm simply not seeing many Android Wear devices out there.
They're actually a nightmare, because anecdotally anyone who's attended panels at any major event — myself included — can tell you that the questions are bad 95 percent of the time and contribute nothing of interest.
Studies suggest that there's something to this phenomenon that I've observed anecdotally: A 2016 study found that people are more likely to exercise when they receive competitive messages from their peers, versus "social" ones.
This all sounds about right anecdotally, but now there's some brain science from the Turku PET Centre in Finland that will help you to better understand that impulse to grab another feel-good slice.
As someone who dated men for many years before realizing, a bit late in the game, that I'm gay, I've noticed, anecdotally, some differences with dating women (or dating people who identify as nonbinary).
Schindler heard anecdotally about people using traditional psychedelics to improve their cluster headaches, and from a 2010 study that surveyed people's use of something called 2-bromo-LSD, or BOL, for their headache disorders.
"Anecdotally, there is enormous enthusiasm and momentum behind her candidacy in Silicon Valley," said Tucker Bounds, the co-creator of the popular political startup Sidewire who also served as a spokesman for Arizona Sen.
"There are no official price statistics in Gibraltar; however, our records anecdotally indicate an increase of between 2 percent and 6 percent in each of the last 35 years except 2008," Mr. Nicholls said.
"I, on the other side, have said I'm not disagreeing with the fact anecdotally they might work, but my job is to prove definitively from a scientific standpoint that they do work," he said.
"If runners wish to do a small amount of static stretching and find anecdotally that it helps them, it probably won't negatively impact performance or increase injury risk," he told Reuters Health by email.
Today, Paolo Pasco returns to try to change a lot of minds about something that he anecdotally feels is missing from a majority of solvers' wheelhouses: a knowledge of rap and hip-hop artists.
DW: The where it's coming from data we all collect anecdotally from what people say, because there's literally no analytics in this product, which we're going to give feedback on. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Good.
" Just a scant 20 years later, another minor English dramatist, Richard Flecknoe, was anecdotally given credit for penning this ditty: "Now Friday came, you old wives say, Of all the week's the unluckiest day.
This is an advantage Snapchat still seems to hold over Facebook and Instagram's in-app cameras, which anecdotally don't seem to be used very heavily by users, though the companies have not released usage numbers.
And anecdotally, on a 2,500-mile (4,000km) drive around the Houthi-held north of the country, which is divided by civil war, it is very clear that khat (Catha Edulis) is the region's preferred crop.
Anecdotally, many doctors now cop to prescribing placebos—not in the form of sugar pills necessarily, but rather vitamins (many of which are unlikely to have a physical effect), or sub-clinical doses of antidepressants.
Anecdotally, other real estate agents that CNBC spoke to also said that the weaker pound worked in Asian investors' favor, with some observing that the uncertainty meant that agents would be more willing to negotiate.
Anecdotally, I interviewed some very elite private investigators where a key of their business is just subcontracting for these life insurance companies and sussing out death fraud claims that are over a certain dollar amount.
"We've heard anecdotally that the number of full-timers – both retirees, and people able to work from the road – have been growing," said Kevin Broom, Director of Public Relations for the Recreational Vehicle Industry Association.
There have been impressive updates in hardware and feature additions, but anecdotally I cannot count the number of times people have cited the camera as the primary reason that they're interested in updating their phone.
Anecdotally, Tesla owners seem to be in love with Autopilot, YouTube is filled with videos of drivers demonstrating it in operation — frequently by engaging in stunts Tesla itself says the system isn't designed to handle.
"Anecdotally, a lot of the students really enjoyed the program … there was a lot of positivity around the program, so it didn't really work in putting the kids off," she told the Sydney Morning Herald.
Starting in 2000, it follows what most of us already know anecdotally and instinctively -- that more educated workers saw a smaller surge in unemployment during the 2008-2009 recession, and more rapid wage growth afterward.
InnoVision's CEO Nimrod Madar said that the company anecdotally had heard Paul was very active in the companies he worked with, so it reached out to him because it wanted real feedback from an athlete.
Anecdotally, the camera on my own 5X crashes about as often as it actually manages to open; people on Reddit report the camera being "slow to open" or occasionally causing the phone to lock up.
Health workers in Licking County told me anecdotally that the local emergency room sees just as many overdose victims being dropped off as being transported by ambulance—likely because people are afraid to call 911.
Nevertheless, health workers operating in the camps speak anecdotally of a spike in deliveries that would coincide with rapes from late August through September last year, the most intense period of violence against the Rohingya.
I mean, I think anecdotally speaking, some of the influencers I've talked to, this rules their entire lives, and I think also, they ... they work all the time, because they always have to make content.
"Anecdotally, the brokerage community said literally the day after the election there was a pop — activity jumped," said Jonathan Miller, the president of the appraisal firm Miller Samuel, which prepares the Douglas Elliman market reports.
Anecdotally, medical workers know that some people with Vysya ancestry — who live primarily in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana — have had fatal responses to common muscle relaxants, so doctors will use a different combination of drugs.
Anecdotally, I don't know a single player who feels comfortable spending $18 on a shiny shotgun wrapper, and loot boxes are fast becoming an easy target for regulators to crackdown on exploitative, gambling-like game design.
At this point, it's both anecdotally and empirically true that booze is at the root of many terrible decisions—a vast array of bad behavior spanning from sex to food to crime to tipping and beyond.
" Anecdotally, she said, she's spoken to many trans people who felt that their sexual orientations had shifted after transitioning "because they feel more comfortable with themselves or their roles as their self-identified gender in relationships.
What you see out of this is what we know anecdotally, that people live in very cloistered separate universes, our little echo chambers within themselves, so that they don't even see the world the same way.
Yet general sentiment toward Facebook, at least anecdotally, may not be as high as it was last fall, which makes it seem less likely users would be willing to trust Facebook with nude photos of themselves.
"Anecdotally, we've heard from our customers that have used those products that, gee, it's helped with pain relief for arthritis and other ailments," CVS CEO Larry Merlo said Thursday in an interview with CNBC's Jim Cramer.
"I'm not disagreeing with the fact anecdotally they might work, but my job is to prove definitively from a scientific standpoint that they do work," said Fauci, who serves on the White House coronavirus task force.
At sex worker community gatherings, I've heard many stories of joining this industry for reasons related to health issues; anecdotally speaking, there appears to be an unusually high proportion of sex workers with chronic, invisible disabilities.
Under its own guidance, DHS is supposed to exempt "vulnerable populations" from the Remain in Mexico policy and allow them to stay in the US, but anecdotally, few migrants have been able to obtain such exemptions.
The podcast's coverage of the topic reignited the hashtag, and seemed to validate what some Twitter users were already anecdotally aware of: #AirbnbWhileBlack #Airbnb your request gets denied but your female friend gets warm welcome. pic.twitter.
It's tricky to say exactly who's filing these patents, but, anecdotally, the early-stage business community is out-innovating the incumbent banking organizations by some measure, and are likely to be responsible for much of this innovation.
Enfield won't just speak anecdotally about the difficulty of this year's Pac-12 slate; he'll go as far as to point out that 11 of its 123 member schools currently rank inside the top 70 in RPI.
Before it was canon, Jonerys was a favorite 'Game of Thrones' fanfiction ship Anecdotally I can say that Harry Potter fics were my very first introductions to the concepts of consent and kink as a young teen.
But anecdotally, but it's a lot of anecdotal, is: allowing the great men and women in the law enforcement business at DHS, particularly down at the border, allow them to do the job according to the law.
During the same period, the audience tipped from slightly male to 54 percent female, a small but — anecdotally speaking — enthusiastic majority whose new MSNBC habit can be observed during holiday gatherings and Sunday afternoon catch-up calls.
Nicholas Quah, who writes Hot Pod, a newsletter about podcasts, said in an email that it was unclear how widespread speed listening was, but that anecdotally, it appeared to be "an established behavior" among high-volume listeners.
The researchers weren't able to track down reliable elevation data for Monza, so they never modeled the effect of that course's undulations, but Hoogkamer has heard anecdotally that Monza had a comparable change in elevation per lap.
" Davidson said that anecdotally, the SPLC is hearing from people in jails, prison and immigration detention centers "that in many facilities, if not all, they're not taking those additional precautions to make hand sanitizer and soap available.
Anecdotally, the current thinking is that a given probiotic product should contain at least 1 billion CFUs—or colony forming units, a way of measuring viable bacterial cells—to make any appreciable changes in a person's health.
"The second-quarter data confirms what we've heard anecdotally from our members, which is that venture investors remain active through a string of strong fundraising periods but are becoming more selective in where they deploy capital," Franklin said.
But anecdotally, the female tattoo artists I spoke to noted that it was difficult for women to break into the industry, though they have also noticed an increase in the number of female tattoo artists over the years.
In the same way I had seen anecdotally that kind of engagement abroad, we saw 2 million Canadians use the application within the five-week election campaign period, which was just an incredible uptake no one could've anticipated.
An email from a Mashable editor who was seeking an American Idol fan drew replies that confirmed what I already knew anecdotally: It's easier to find someone who "used to watch" the show than someone who currently does.
Anecdotally, these do seem to address a number of complaints about the Uber driver experience I've heard in the past, so it does appear to be a good start for changing the dynamics of that Uber customer relationship.
Via the New Yorker's PR office: This is normally the time to add the to-be-sure graph, noting that, anecdotally, media orgs that reported a Trump Bump earlier in the year are reporting an understandable tapering off.
"Anecdotally, I can tell you that it does become a reason not to buy a new home in what we affectionately call the 'drive till you qualify' areas," said John Burns, CEO of John Burns Real Estate Consulting.
Even if the numbers suggest that overall beer consumption is flattening out in favor of cannabis, or carb-lite malt quenchers, or a craving for a less buzzed lifestyle, anecdotally, plenty of youngs are thirsting for the classics.
Anecdotally, Gregory Husisian, chair of the export controls and national security group at law firm Foley & Lardner, noted that an increasing number of clients are concerned about working with Chinese buyers due to the potential for regulatory intervention.
She also notes, anecdotally, that on occasions when she has seen the same research presented to different audiences by a male co-author and a female one, it has been her impression that the men's presentations go down better.
But the sheer number of people reporting anecdotally that they're either trespassing on private property or using "I was playing Pokémon" as an excuse, either fictional or real, to evade otherwise-justified trespassing charges has justifiably raised some alarm.
I haven't seen a drop off in applications [from EU job seekers] but I've definitely had, anecdotally, a lot of questions and concerns from Europeans about the future — Europeans that we've interviewed for positions obviously concerned about the future.
Besides seeing engagement drop (anecdotally, my account dropped from hundreds of views on my Snaps to less than a dozen), I've yet to see any Snapchat user take advantage of these new tools daily in their own Snapchat Stories.
"It is the largest collection of educator responses that has been collected; the tremendous number of responses as well as the overwhelming confirmation of what has been anecdotally reported in the media cannot be ignored or dismissed," Costello says.
"Certainly anecdotally in North America there are some businesses that are being cautious about investments because there is an expectation that NAFTA could be slightly different tomorrow than it was yesterday," Bill Morneau said in a speech in London.
Anecdotally, at least, it seems that the men so far shunned, canceled, excluded are slinking around in corners, griping about the new regime, while some of the as-yet-unscathed are excited to see their personal enemies brought low.
Source: Alistair Milne, CNBC analysis of Coinbase data "Anecdotally, everyone I have talked to in the cryptocurrency community has said that Thanksgiving table discussion was all about bitcoin, and that inspired many family members to buy bitcoin," Kelly said.
Namely, we don't know exactly how it works, and, anecdotally, the algorithm seems to create echo chambers of content that allow users to not only subconsciously construct their own reality, but also can push users toward more radical content.
"Anecdotally, when you talk to veterans and service members about going to Afghanistan again and again and again, the response that you get is that people are tired," said Nate Anderson, the executive director of Concerned Veterans for America.
Anecdotally, some private equity and private credit funds are lowering their investment minimums to $250,000 or even $25,000, according to State Street's Cesar Estrada, who is global head of product management for private equity and real estate fund services.
And at least anecdotally, lots of people are moved to contribute to an effort to end malaria in a way that they wouldn't be if the mission was framed as an effort to stem this year's losses from the disease.
Cases of flesh-eating disease were also reported in the wake of Hurricane Harvey in 2017, and Noble said she heard anecdotally from emergency room physicians in North Carolina that they saw upticks in infections after hurricanes Matthew and Florence.
The specific demographics of Nextdoor's members are also unknown, but anecdotally, looking at the neighborhood where I live in San Francisco, most posts are written by concerned property and pet owners, and the occasional college student looking for odd jobs.
Behavior like what Ford describes may, sadly, be relatively common — anecdotally, Wiseman has heard from many men that "there are a lot of boys in high school who do things like that" — but that doesn't make it normal, or right.
While some of these efforts have outpaced Twitter — anecdotally, we've heard members of the media say Facebook livestreaming has a wider audience than Twitter's tool, Periscope — Facebook is still not known as much for its real-time, public-facing conversations.
Anecdotally, however, school administrators in Kentucky say they have seen more and more grandparents or other relatives seeking social services and counseling for children whose parents can no longer care for them as a direct result of heroin or opioid addiction.
Anecdotally, I've become dead tired of having to curate my own Spotify playlists and because I'm a generous soul who let my ex mooch off my premium Spotify account for years, Discover Weekly and other AI options have always been borked.
He tells Broadly that while he and his colleagues had heard anecdotally of these types of problems with immigration officials, he was surprised to learn the extent to which these issues are indicative of a systemic problem rather than isolated occurrences.
Anecdotally, one of the most frequently cited reasons among iPhone users for staying with iOS is that they love the "blue bubbles." iMessage, and its clever and seamless integration with iOS's native SMS application, is an incredibly sticky feature of iOS.
Anecdotally, this seems to happen particularly when you've just landed a rarer pokémon, but that could just be because people are less likely to protest if there's only a Rattata at stake (I'm still bitter about losing a Nidorino this way).
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said some companies are anecdotally telling the central bank that they are holding off on investments and hiring because of Trump administration trade policies, but there are no signs of any economic impact so far.
DM: There's no solid data on this, but anecdotally, it's extremely popular in China because a lot of the transaction processors — or bitcoin miners — are there as chip manufacturing is there and electricity is inexpensive because of big hydro plants.
Here's what Brande Stellings, who runs advisory services at the women's advocacy group Catalyst, told Bethany McLean of Vanity Fair: "We have heard anecdotally that there is a chilling effect and that men are pulling back from sponsoring women," says Stellings.
The company has become pretty good at predicting what people want: Nearly 90 percent of its clients are repeat buyers and, anecdotally, the company seems to understand the particulars of sizing and personal style that can make shopping so difficult.
Last year, California's version of Medicaid, Medi-Cal, introduced a three-year pilot study that's already showing what experts in the health care field have seen anecdotally — that tailored nutrition can improve health and lower medical costs for chronically ill patients.
But there's real reason to take this seriously: Studies on nonstop work show what any worker can tell you anecdotally, which is that when people are forced to put in overly long hours, their chances of developing depression and anxiety rise.
And the proliferation of cell phone video recording has really confirmed (in their minds) something they have long anecdotally believed or been taught — that police often interact with minority communities in different ways than they do with the white community.
And just speaking anecdotally, I've said harsh things about The Walking Dead before, but I've never received so much agreement on Twitter and via email from fans of the show, nor as little pushback from those who thought I was wrong.
Anecdotally, we've noticed Macs lasting longer than Windows machines before becoming too old and slow to be unusable, though you could probably put that at the door of the hardware manufacturers rather than Windows itself, which has actually slimmed down in recent years.
There are also no definitive statistics on how many newly arrived Puerto Ricans have registered to vote, though advocacy groups say that, anecdotally, they believe many of them did register when they were converting their driver's licenses and getting Florida state identification.
Amiri said that since the March 30 order, the ACLU was anecdotally aware of at least 12 pregnant teens in immigration detention who had asked for an abortion or expressed interest in an abortion or initiating state proceedings to bypass parental consent laws.
Anecdotally, I've heard that in some developing markets, businesses are using their WhatsApp and Facebook pages as their primary points of contact for users, so this would make some sense to expand for Facebook, as the new White and Yellow Pages, respectively.
Another example of the cross-cultural potential in reality shows is Terrace House, the Japanese property that Netflix now co-produces with Fuji TV; anecdotally, it seems like a lot of international viewers are catching on to the show's unusually languid appeal.
Anecdotally, refurbished phones seem to exhibit problems more quickly than new ones do, which makes sense considering that Geniuses and independent repair professionals who have worked on touch diseased phones believe Apple doesn't use brand new logic boards on its remanufactured phones.
" There's a version of this you see all the time, I hear all the time anecdotally from both people like my dad and then people who I know who cover technology, saying,""I think Google or Facebook," and they'll explain a conspiracy theory.
Consider aspartame as a case study: The artificial sweetener used in Wrigley gum, Coke Zero, and a host of other low-calorie products has been recently fingered as a possible barrier to weight loss, and anecdotally associated with side effects like migraines.
Watch some more video from VICE: During the talk, Fusco and Fischer spoke anecdotally about how top-tier art schools-- which Occupy Museums lists on their site-- would lure students into expensive programs with the promise of making them rich artists upon graduation.
In a recent survey of nearly 2000 people, a group of psilocybin (the main chemical in magic mushrooms) researchers at Johns Hopkins University looked at anecdotally reported "bad trips" to understand the enduring positive and negative consequences of a drug gone wrong.
It goes like this: Depression often shows up along with other chronic conditions, and doctors who work together in a hospital or clinic might notice anecdotally that patients who were being treated for depression also saw some relief for their pain or insomnia.
"While many factors contribute to wage inequality, I can say anecdotally, only 248 out of 10 men did not negotiate when I worked in recruiting, whereas only 1 in 10 women or people of color did," says Monster Career Expert Vicki Salemi.
As Mr. Powell noted in his testimony before Congress last month, the Fed has heard a lot anecdotally from businesses about fears of Mr. Trump's tariffs and threats hurting investment and growth — but those fears have not shown up in the economic data.
Cercas, in other words, is no longer prepared to lie anecdotally in order to tell an essential truth; instead, he will dig through archives, trudge around historic battlefields, and interview the few remaining people (largely decrepit and unforthcoming) who knew his great-uncle.
But an unusually precise and powerful comparison, revealing the Fifth Circuit to be the outlier that it has anecdotally long appeared to be, is part of a pending Supreme Court case, a death penalty appeal from Texas that the justices heard on Oct.
Anecdotally, I would say that there are almost as many people who avoid the themed crosswords because they can't understand what the themes are about, as those who avoid the late-week puzzles because they feel that it's a measure of their vocabulary.
Most of the recent flows we've seen into J.P. Morgan's BetaBuilder funds likely have come from the firm's own asset management clients, as the asset manager anecdotally has been moving its clients out of third-party ETFs and into its own products.
Anecdotally, I went home to visit family over the holiday weekend, and trying to convince my parents to either head to a theater a considerable distance from their house actually playing The Irishman or sit down and watch it didn't go over well.
"It is virtually impossible to know the true extent of how much crime is not reported due to police refusal to register complaints, but anecdotally, the problem appears widespread," Abhijit Sarkar and Dripto Mukhopadhyay wrote in the CHRI report released on Wednesday.
And Zika cases as a whole have been mostly concentrated in a few states of northeast Brazil, far from Rio de Janeiro's Olympic venues, and anecdotally at least, mostly in poor neighborhoods where the Aedes aegypti mosquito thrives and repellent use is less common.
"While many factors contribute to wage inequality, I can say anecdotally, only 248 out of 10 men did not negotiate when I worked in recruiting, whereas only 1 in 10 women or people of color did," says Vicki Salemi, a career expert at Monster.
Slowly, but surely, the iPhone has thickened with each new model going from the iPhone 6's 6.9mm profile to 8.3mm on the iPhone XR. I can't speak for everyone, but anecdotally, I see more people with iPhone XRs than iPhone XS or XS Max.
Anecdotally, I found the in-screen fingerprint reader is less tolerant of off-angle taps, and like all fingerprint readers, OnePlus' optical scanner can still be a bit finicky, sometimes require a long dead-center press instead of a quick tap to let you in.
Anecdotally, Instagram is already a social network a lot of friends go to because it's friendlier than most other internet social forums; if this system proves effective, it could become even more of a refuge, which is likely good for user stickiness long term.
While immigration lawyers had long reported anecdotally that such changes had taken place in the courtroom, the memo is the first detailed explanation of how government attorneys were told to handle deportation cases and how to implement Trump's executive order on immigration enforcement issued Jan.
Anecdotally, Tinder seems to have good usage across Asia — excluding China — thanks to its global brand, but there are others smaller rivals in individual markets while Paktor, which has raised over $50 million from investors and expanded into streaming services, maintains a regional presence, too.
The keto flu is anecdotally a common side-effect, and dieters say that they experience influenza-like symptoms like body aches, fatigue, dizziness and nausea at the start of the diet as the body switches from burning carbs to burning fat, a process called ketosis.
One problem, anecdotally at least, is that smart outsiders are leery of joining a White House where influence is limited and on any given day the president may care as much about an official's ability on television as the substance they bring to the job.
Anecdotally, I can tell you there's no such thing as a good time to get one of these things, and have received them in the shower, on the subway, in the middle of other calls, during movies, and just when I'm starting to fall asleep.
Most research suggests that about 65 percent of all public relations professionals are women, and that number seems to hold up when you look specifically at the breakdown in tech PR. Anecdotally, when I deal with press people at tech companies, they are overwhelmingly women.
Very long virtual reality excursions (think days, not hours) have anecdotally weakened people's eyesight for short periods, and my own eyes would hurt a little after a couple of hours, like a more extreme version of staring at a computer screen late into the night.
"I am of the mind anecdotally that most folks think that it couldn't possibly be happening here, that it happens to everyone else but not to our kids," said Romero, who serves as a judge in the children's court division in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
This was a concern among tribal leaders I spoke with during my time at Standing Rock last year, who anecdotally told me stories of people living at the camps whom they later discovered were connected in some way to the company building the pipeline.
"I have heard, at least anecdotally, that kava use today is more than it's ever been in this country after a dip," says D. Craig Hopp, a program director at the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health at the National Institutes of Health.
She did not have data on how widespread either issue is but said anecdotally she has heard from healthcare providers and schools that more immigrants were afraid that receiving medical care or going to school could result in deportation or adversely impact their immigration status.
Even anecdotally, people on my Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook feeds who never seemed to have any interest in it before are discovering TikTok (two of them have already gone viral, yes I am jealous), while others are now realizing they might be too into it.
Vanguard describes its engagements anecdotally without identifying companies, unlike BlackRock, a $5.7 trillion manager led by Laurence D. Fink, which used a recent report to provide detailed arguments against Exxon Mobil's refusal to disclose its climate-related risks and against drugmaker Mylan's executive-pay policies.
Some women anecdotally find yoga beneficial for their period pain, but it is not clear whether this is a benefit of the poses themselves, the breathing exercises, the meditation component or the fact that you are taking the time to do something for yourself.
"Nathan's study revealed in a significant way, what educators observe anecdotally, that visiting a gallery and participating in a regular facilitated program has social impact," Adriane Boag, Program Producer of Public Programs with Responsibility for Access Inclusion at the NGA, told Hyperallergic in an email.
"I am of the mind anecdotally that most folks think that it couldn't possibly be happening here, that it happens to everyone else but not to our kids," said Romero, who serves as a judge in the children's court division in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
And anecdotally, Harris and Warren came across in their first debates last week as among the most assured and crisp candidates on stage -- an important distinction as party voters consider who would be the best fit to take on the fearsome challenge of President Donald Trump.
It's tricky to assign a reduction in overall cost to run a lab and situations will vary depending on the lab, but Iyengar says he's, at least, heard anecdotally that his software has reduced research time by six months or more for some of his customers.
Anecdotally, I've seen files for the Liberator on a host of web archival sites such as the Internet Archive, on random open directories scattered throughout the internet, on torrent sites, on forums, in subreddits, and bundled with other would-be censored documents, like The Anarchist Cookbook.
And then it turned out that watching things without sound ... I mean, anecdotally, I will say that when I take long flights, I catch myself watching the screen in front of me with no sound [laughs] and watching a full movie that my seat neighbor is watching.
As someone with a name that ends in a long "e" sound, or a phonetic "ee," I always thought anecdotally that of the hundreds of women who have competed on the show, the majority share this common stressed vowel, which turned out to be not the case.
"On the margin - and it's too soon for the data to pick it up, but you hear it anecdotally - I believe we are going to see it, I believe those people are more likely to save than to spend," he added at the Council on Foreign Relations.
"Anecdotally, providers and people in the child welfare system are certainly aware of the increased risk of mothers' boyfriends [to children], especially those who come late on the scene," says clinical psychologist Jennifer Shaw, who works as a partner of the Gil Institute for Trauma and Recovery.
Since the outbreak, A Better Childhood's Post said she's heard anecdotally a number of stories about older foster parents asking for children to be removed from their homes based on the risk of contracting Covid-19, especially for older foster parents, of whom there are many.
The mayor's office in Le Havre, which is trying to soften its old image as an industrial port, will do an economic analysis after the World Cup, but Mr. Tasserie said he had heard anecdotally from business owners that sales had increased around the previous games.
Perhaps it's a hopeful sign that audiences, at least anecdotally, are starting to push back on the insistence from mainstream media that these stories are valuable for their depictions of charity — as opposed to what they say about private and public resources, low wages, and health care.
Anecdotally, it's gotten worse: I've only gone to Austin the last three years, but this year the main Sixth Street thoroughfare seemed more crowded with street teams for artists I'd never heard of and less of a destination for anyone who might be recognized in public than ever before.
But anecdotally reported success rates, recorded in the "Testimonials" files of the two closed Facebook groups dedicated to BVT as well as on the Instagram accounts of "stingers," are high, even in cases like Geahan's and Lobel's, where treatment after treatment have already failed to address the infection.
Venter counters, albeit anecdotally: the MRI of an otherwise healthy man in his early 2010s found that he had a thymoma under his breastbone, which was subsequently removed before it spread; another patient was found to harbour a grapefruit-sized ovarian cyst, which can lead to serious complications.
But anecdotally, Norwich Terrier breeders who turned to his co-authors in Switzerland for help have been able to reduce the likelihood of the syndrome appearing in their dogs over time, by identifying dogs that are more or less likely to develop the condition, based on their breathing tests.
She says the value of a tally like the NCAVP's is that it draws attention to killings that may not fit the strict legal definition of "hate crime" but where it's anecdotally clear that the victim died because they were targeted for their sexual orientation or gender identity.
Female judges come in all ideological stripes (Donald Trump's list of 11 potential Supreme Court nominees includes three women, vetted like the men on the list for their conservative inclinations.) Anecdotally, the presence of a woman on the bench does make some degree of difference some of the time.
The closest analogue in American history I can think of is Andrew Jackson, another ostensibly populist candidate who has been enshrined in history with a place on the $20 bill and whose presidency is most famous, anecdotally, for bringing a giant block of cheese into the White House​.
Naturally, any Call of Duty game is going to do strong numbers, sales wise, but I've heard anecdotally that pre-order numbers for Infinite Warfare are lower than its publishers anticipated, even with the sweetener of Modern Warfare Remastered offered as preorder bonus for the new game's special editions.
She said Buttigieg's organizational blitz has become hard to miss over the course of the last month, and that it's starting to rival the top operations in the state -- something she said, anecdotally at least, was reflected in the enthusiasm when he personally showed up at events as well.
While it is still not clear which communities are receiving more or less federal support — or how distribution decisions are made — the Post article suggests, anecdotally, that federal allocation of medical resources do not seem to target density of need, but rather the political makeup of affected communities.
Anecdotally, I have spoken to dozens of people who buy surveillance tech specifically because they needed a last-minute gift or because the wow factor of letting a loved one peer at their front porch on Christmas morning is more exciting than giving them an iTunes gift card.
Anecdotally, pleading guilty just to get out of Rikers is an entrenched pastime, and while it's difficult to track frequency, the discrepancy in court figures can be staggering: In 2600, when Browder was in jail, only 2800 felony cases made it to trial in the Bronx; meanwhile, 22017,991 defendants pleaded guilty.
This dynamic seems to play out in the Trump family: Mr. Trump's wife is professionally attractive, anecdotally nice and by her own telling fairly traditional, while his elder daughter is a strong, independent and well-educated businesswoman who was mentored by her father and rose to prominence inside his companies.
Even if Americans have short memories and are tempted back into a vision of reality TV–style foreign policy where it's all about imposing machismo and cost-benefit is for wimps, I have found, anecdotally but consistently, that no one outside of America has forgotten how it went last time.
So that anecdotally it's believed that many of them have cleared it, inventory belonging to the earlier emission standards, and those who are selling newer emission standard compliant cars or passenger vehicles are now telling clients to wait for a couple of months before the delivery is going to be made.
Far more than just a way to get high, cannabis in its various forms has been used medically throughout history and in modern times as a treatment for pain and nausea, and has been found anecdotally or in limited studies to treat glaucoma, epilepsy and anxiety, among other conditions and symptoms.
Even though trial investigators did not know which patient was receiving Spinraza, "anecdotally, it just seemed quickly obvious to us that some patients were following a very different trajectory than what we were used to seeing," said Dr. John Brandsema of the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, one of the investigators.
"We had heard anecdotally about this for a little while, but we didn't have a firm grasp on who it was happening to or when it was happening," says Matthew Shapiro, Legal Director at the Street Vendor Project, an arm of the local non-profit Urban Justice Center, who spearheaded the lawsuit.
Temkin admitted that it's a question he gets a lot, but he argued that most people use multiple messaging apps already (something that was borne out anecdotally at least when we both checked how many messaging apps we had on our phones) — you use different apps for different purposes, contexts and contacts.
The university is in Albany, and its fan base—anecdotally, it is split between older men who refer to using the bathroom as "going to the little boys room" and the younger, drunker fans circulating word on Saturday that the Pearl Street Pub was definitely checking ID's—has the shortest distance to travel.
An early draft of the paper cited the trajectories of Derrick Rose and Ty Lawson as two that anecdotally illustrated their findings: Both point guards, each of whom played in N.C.A.A. title games, saw their actual draft spots rise from their expected ones, and for a time enjoyed very successful N.B.A. careers.
Anecdotally, astronauts report experiencing "space fog" — a mental haziness some have likened to a 10-point drop in IQ. Preliminary studies have shown mixed results with regard to astronauts' cognitive function in space, but suggest they have difficulty multitasking, or doing two things at the same time, such as walking and talking.
Anecdotally, I haven't used my own buttons as much lately, as I tend to have my groceries and other household staples delivered through an on-demand grocery delivery service…which, come to think about it, would be more useful to use if I could push a button to add items to their shopping list. Hmmm.
" He makes no mention at all of the violence at anti-Trump rallies but does anecdotally (and irrelevantly) offer that "Not once, publicly or privately, did a single person in a single meeting I was a part of ever suggest, explicitly or implicitly, that someone should go do what James Hodgkinson allegedly did today.
Anecdotally, however, it seems that many people decided that this year was the perfect time to try and re-watch, whether that's because just enough years have passed since the show went off the air, or because spending time with a bunch of goofs in Scranton seemed preferable to literally anything else about 2017.
Turnover in government workers is typical with the change in an administration, not just among political appointees, but also with senior career civil servants, and it is unclear so far whether overall turnover in this administration is different than in the past, but at least anecdotally turnover appears to be significant for government technologists.
Dimitri Ioannides, professor of tourism studies and geography at Mid-Sweden University, and author of the book Tourism in the USA: A Spatial and Social Synthesis told me that anecdotally, he's seen changes in people's travel plans, both to boycott the US for political reasons, and to avoid it because being in the US sounds unpleasant.
"I don't think the dangers of tripping over cords has been a major factor in discouraging the adoption of VR, but certainly anecdotally I've heard from a lot of VR users that the reduced mobility of an HDMI cable is something that makes them less likely to use VR for long periods of time," he said.
While the total amount of business loans have rose steadily throughout the recovery and after new banking rules were implemented, anecdotally both bankers and small businessmen have said that smaller businesses have had more trouble getting loans from banks, especially smaller loans that may not be profitable enough for a JPMorgan Chase or Bank of America.
While I'm not convinced that these will be major sellers or a genuine point of attraction for the phone — though, anecdotally, I did see a lot of people switching batteries on the subway during my time in Seoul — they will mark the first time a major phone manufacturer has succeeded in getting a modular product to market.
This, I think, is the most important thing I learned because, anecdotally, I've picked up in many places that I've been to that over the last decade or so, women make up more than 50 percent of university students in let's say Iran or Saudi Arabia or wherever it is, in the places you'd least imagine.
Ahmad stresses to me that Sony's relationships with indies "was never just about a handful of visible people—nothing could have happened without an enormous pulling together of the whole company," but what devs both on-the-record and anecdotally tell me is that it is usually just a few people who ultimately get them through the door.
READ: A federal judge is taking aim at Trump's DACA repeal "Anecdotally, from our members working in hospitals, [rescinding DACA] would have a direct effect on the many support services that people depend on for patient care," said Fernando Losada, the national collective bargaining director for National Nurses United, the largest union of registered nurses in the country.
And when it comes to patients with other kinds of pain and inflammation, she says that *anecdotally* salves, creams, and transdermal patches have worked for them, even though "these products have not gone through rigorous human clinical trials that are double blind, randomized, and controlled" — aka the "gold standard" of scientific experiments because they are seen as having the least amount of bias.
I had to decide that, you know what, I don't know who the hell I am or what I'm doing, but I do know that historically and scientifically and anecdotally, and anyone who is not an idiot knows, that waking up early and starting the day off with a nice, simple routine is a healthy and productive way to live one's life.
Anecdotally, most of the people I know are gravitating toward private chat and in-group memes, which can feel like salves and distractions, and don't carry the same risk as public declarations that have the potential to embarrass you, get you yelled at by strangers, or worse, get you beloved by strangers, who then put constant pressure on you to create more content.
Franklin: Right now, we're certainly in the mode of considering everything and thinking through all the different suggestions that have come forward... ...Anecdotally, I will say that have talked to some firms in the industry that have made it their own policy that they will make sure there's a carveout on non-disparagement agreements for anything related to sexual harassment.
This isn't a formal study that can prove any kind of real causal relationship between these words, but anecdotally, it does suggest that wholesomeness began to gain traction in the cultural vocabulary around the same time that the vocabulary of the alt-right was at its peak — and that perhaps the rise of wholesomeness was a reaction to the rise of the alt-right.
However, the PBoC is reluctant to increase this further as investors (bond funds and banks) have used the cheap and stable liquidity to leverage up wealth management, bond fund and trust products to boost returns (we hear anecdotally of leverage ratios of 4x to 6x), which has generated huge inflows into these asset classes, but also triggered concerns about the stability of the financial system.
Although the bodies still need to be identified using DNA, authorities confirmed to the AP that some of the victims included high school students, a science teacher and his daughter, a family of five and a marine biologist, according to the AP. Santa Barbara County Sheriff Bill Brown told the AP that he had heard anecdotally that the victims ranged from teenagers to people in their 85033s.
Maisel, she's at the center of the TV conversation — as she should be — winning Emmys and becoming the single most important producer at Amazon, whose streaming service is perpetually in turmoil yet can smooth over many of its problems thanks to the success of this one show, which at least anecdotally seems to have caught on with audiences as well as critics and awards voters.
"The Decline in Adult Activities Among U.S. Adolescents, 173–2016," and its accompanying book by one of the same authors, iGen: Why Today's Super-Connected Kids Are Growing Up Less Rebellious, More Tolerant, Less Happy—and Completely Unprepared for Adulthood, are both the result of an ocean of data that serves to prove just what their titles suggest, and what Wright had come to learn anecdotally: Teens are different now.
"Anecdotally, we believe that walking a dog is good for heart, reducing life pressure and blood pressure as well," said senior author Jian Zhang of the Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health at Georgia Southern University in the U.S. "I strongly believe that putative benefits of keeping a dog have not yet fully translated into reality, and we found that pet owners did not walk pets, certainly, dogs, more often than others," Zhang said.
"Being a former CEO myself and having probably spoken to hundreds of CEOs over the years and hundreds of companies that have put these policies in place, maybe thousands, I've never heard of, not only not heard directly, I've never even heard of a company saying 'we put this policy in place, and it hurt sales commissions; it hurt productivity; it hurt customer service,' not even one comment on that anecdotally in the last 483 years, which I think is amazing," Teater said.
With three straight years of record visitation, "we've heard anecdotally, especially from the major parks, that citations for minor crimes and misdemeanors are up," said Jeffrey G. Olson, a spokesman for the National Park Service in Washington, D.C. Even though Rocky Mountain has half the staff of Yellowstone and a third of the staff of Yosemite, the call for help that was shared on Twitter and with the park's 500,5003 Facebook followers, posted on its website and sent to various news outlets, wasn't intended to encourage vigilantism, Ms. Patterson said.
During a recent visit to a Best Buy store in Manhattan just a couple of weeks ago, when I asked an employee working in the dedicated Oculus section of the store why the Oculus-branded display was still in place (despite reports to the contrary), he told me that he knew of no change related to Oculus Rift set-ups at Best Buy and even volunteered that (anecdotally) sales of the VR headset had increased month-over-month since it was first introduced into the store (Best Buy's official spokesperson would not disclose official sales numbers for the Rift).

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