These essays aren't the kinds of things that would be published in philosophy journals because they are too essayistic and anecdotal. |
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Instead of relying on anecdotal accounts, psychologists could provide better information to assist the resolution of such a case. |
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This paper therefore is based mainly on my own thoughtful experience and informal anecdotal research. |
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It is a fluent and largely anecdotal account, which captures the woman and her work most vividly. |
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Wisely, Shakeshaft does not base her conclusions on evidence that comes so close to anecdotal accounts. |
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Having regard to both personal experience and anecdotal evidence, I suspect that the answers to these two questions are YES and NO respectively. |
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Insights, while not necessarily inaccurate, are frequently based on anecdotal evidence and hence impressionistic. |
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She previews this approach to war in her short, anecdotal work Paris France, written just before Mrs. Reynolds and Wars I Have Seen. |
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Are we in for a pleasant, anecdotal account of Didion's family connections with a pioneering past, you wonder. |
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He elicited and compared details and wrote up his findings almost immediately in a highly readable, anecdotal narrative style. |
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Unfortunately, most writings on Katchor emphasize literary and anecdotal content over artistry. |
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In the late, anecdotal tradition he is credited with introducing suspension of judgment. |
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I have quoted part of the petition at length, because its anecdotal and tonal qualities are lost in summary. |
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The two tropes are geology and archaeology integrated into an anecdotal, memorialising narrative form that demands admiration for its adroitness. |
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As with most actor commentaries, the former is more light and fluffy and anecdotal, while the latter is more technically-oriented. |
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The narrative is tangential and anecdotal, a linear mosaic of small failures and smaller successes, interspersed with laugh out loud one-liners. |
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I suspect that The Edifice Complex is so readable because his scholarly theme, brilliantly researched, is well peppered with anecdotal insights. |
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I have tried to introduce personal anecdotal narrative into the book because I became very involved in my investigation into the naturopath. |
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David Gordon Green and Jamie Bell deliver an amusing and anecdotal commentary, relaying the many misadventures that took place in the production. |
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Born to Buy would have benefited from more narrative, anecdotal sugar in the form of compelling characters to make the medicine go down. |
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While anecdotal, the narrative captures what is probably a common experience of those participating in discipline-based PFF programs. |
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Schad's graphic work, often anecdotal and illustrational, is evocative of George Grosz but without the muscle. |
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During the 1940s, Haley began writing short anecdotal sketches about the coastguard, some of which he published in Coronet magazine. |
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Critics blithely ignorant of its subject matter routinely dismiss western art as purely anecdotal. |
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There was nothing more than anecdotal evidence to suggest illnesses were linked to the scheme. |
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Compaq's growth, in particular, is attested by anecdotal evidence from industry. |
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Many anecdotal reports and theoretic and research articles have been published on the psychological effects of spontaneous abortion. |
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Although we hear in the community some anecdotal reports of gay bashing, it's not something that's on the front pages of the papers. |
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However, aside from anecdotal reports of color changes in various pelagic fish, particularly billfish, little else is known. |
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His pictures are neither symbolic nor meretriciously anecdotal, but his colour and the rhythms and forms he paints are highly suggestive. |
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The tour is a fascinating mix of anecdotal and historical stories combined with well-presented factual information. |
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She agrees with anecdotal reports from aviators that controlled breathing is an effective countermeasure for motion sickness. |
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There are anecdotal reports of bluebirds and House Wrens taking over the nests of Ash-throated Flycatchers. |
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Ancestors and parents inhabit Paul's anecdotal poems, which also pay close attention to local creatures, mythic and otherwise. |
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His anecdotal scenes featuring comic urchins were considered vulgar by critics but appealed to wealthy industrialists. |
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Admittedly the poll is a straw poll and by definition unscientific but it does tally with other anecdotal evidence on attitudes to immigration. |
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If any of our readers using it have anecdotal data to pass along, we'd love to see it. |
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In places this comes across as chatty and anecdotal, but overall it's rather irritating. |
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Until recently, hippotherapy has been met with skepticism from a medical community demanding hard science rather than anecdotal evidence. |
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Barnes's journalistic reputation is founded on his relaxed, anecdotal style, which is never entirely devoid of swank, clatter and show-off puns. |
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He also has a parallel career as a cricket writer and has published two anecdotal histories of Indian cricket. |
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The proofs are anecdotal or based on fallacious reasoning such as thinking that a correlation proves a causal connection. |
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Many of these enquiries were based on anecdotal evidence and coloured by popular prejudices. |
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It is necessarily too anecdotal and incomplete with respect to the immigrant experience for that. |
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Studies and anecdotal evidence suggest that the uninsured and the poor receive inferior care. |
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The feelings that the listeners recorded at the time are in line with anecdotal evidence of experiences in places that have infrasound. |
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There's fairly convincing anecdotal evidence that some personal electronic devices have interfered with systems. |
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Instead she serves up flimsily anecdotal evidence in support of her broader arguments. |
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Merchant's style is anecdotal, a frolicsome oral narration, aglitter with personal encounters with stars round the world. |
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But what they end up with, after all the reserve they impose is merely anecdotal. |
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The level of cynicism which is brought to many anecdotal accounts used in journalism could equally be levelled at official documentation. |
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On the other hand, there is a rich anecdotal history of brands that have come out of nowhere and marched across the globe to world domination. |
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There is also an ancient pseudepigraphic tradition which contains spurious anecdotal material about Hippocrates' life. |
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Rambling and anecdotal, the dysfunctional family's tale is charming if you allow it to move at its own pace. |
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I have my own theories on this, but they are based purely on anecdotal evidence. |
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There is little information on the Red Wagyu breed, although it has anecdotal support for potential as a dual-purpose type. |
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The anecdotal evidence is abundant and its use by top athletes suggests that it definitely has a role to play. |
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Both anecdotal and quantitive evidence suggests that US employees are paid more than their UK counterparts. |
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This, however, contradicts our anecdotal impression from accident and emergency and fracture clinics. |
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It is perhaps irresponsible to address a subject that currently has so many weighty associations and deal with it using only anecdotal evidence. |
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There is some anecdotal evidence that some software vendors install kill switches in their software to enforce planned obsolescence. |
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The value of traditional knowledge and anecdotal information should be recognized by the co-management group. |
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There are anecdotal reports of millions of new registrants but no firm new numbers for some key states, including Florida and Ohio. |
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Well I'm willing to do that in essays, as mine tend to be anecdotal and yappy, they're not the most difficult things in the world to read. |
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But anecdotal evidence from airlines and removalists suggests many of those who fled post-1994 are being lured back by the country's stability. |
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Until recently, documentation of elevated cancer rates in the area was limited to such anecdotal accounts. |
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The evidence so far is anecdotal rather than statistical, but the trend can't be denied, he says. |
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There is a reliable anecdotal account that, in my opinion, gives a partial answer to the question. |
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His team culled anecdotal accounts on videoconferencing and case studies of various applications of the technology. |
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Nursing literature is full of anecdotal accounts of the distant approach that doctors have towards patients and their carers. |
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To date, the social science literature on New Age phenomena has been dominated by case studies and anecdotal accounts. |
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Historical reports were anecdotal, based on collection of a limited number of individual birds and generating a simple list of food items found in gizzards. |
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Most of the articles have serious points to make, and only J. T. Bonner's amusing essay largely devoted to his social encounters with Haldane is purely anecdotal. |
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Though precise figures are unavailable, anecdotal estimates rarely vary. |
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There is anecdotal evidence that local advice is of mixed quality. |
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The story of the plasmasphere discovery started out as anecdotal. |
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Historic accounts of this era give no indication of any negative impact to fish populations and in fact, anecdotal accounts reflect quite the opposite. |
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Much of the information and government decisions concerning goldenseal are based on anecdotal rather than quantitative information on population status. |
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From elegant trapeze artists to humorous anecdotal scenes of circus life on a shoestring budget, you can see why Camille is tempted to join Petra and run away with the circus. |
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It is their freedom from the traditional literary, anecdotal, or moralistic associations of painting that has caused him to be regarded as one of the pioneers of modern art. |
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We would be left with only anecdotal information on which to base prognosis and treatment for many common cancers and we would know much less about many common diseases. |
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Early accounts were mainly anecdotal, reported by clinicians and interpreted mainly as psychodynamic processes occurring during early development. |
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Over the next 20 years his anecdotal paintings of peasant life, based on a close study of Dutch 17th-century genre painters, were universally admired. |
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He also links the racial composition of the fans to his anecdotal assessment that there are fewer fathers and sons in attendance. |
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The field has produced only anecdotal or other evidence that does not pass muster in the scientific community. |
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In contrast to this scholarly account, the evocatively-entitled Tin Horns and Calico is a lively account, based on anecdotal information and data from private sources. |
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A lot of people doubted that this was the case, she says, despite the plethora of anecdotal evidence. |
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For the untold number of cleansers swigging juice for breakfast, anecdotal evidence will have to do for now. |
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Whether this constitutes an addiction is hard to say, but there is some anecdotal evidence of compulsive behavior among users. |
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I made some phone calls to see whether I could find any anecdotal evidence for the trend. |
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What he writes about York corresponds uncannily with my memory of what actually happened and includes anecdotal material which I have not seen written down anywhere else. |
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There's the anecdotal phenomenon of the woman who manages to break through the glass ceiling, but kicks the ladder away so no other women can usurp her position. |
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Actual data and scientifically sound information would be required to revoke any tolerances, and some assumptive or anecdotal information would be disallowed. |
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All of this anecdotal evidence has made me leery of the concept. |
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The workshops did not bypass the inherent difficulties posed by the environment but presented anecdotal and experiential accounts related in the first person. |
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Supporting this is anecdotal evidence that this is a responsible decision while glossing over the very real possibility of harm and danger to the student. |
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Reviewers of manuscripts sometimes reject research because it is anecdotal, based on a case study, or founded on too small a sample and therefore not generalizable. |
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Of course, there is plenty of anecdotal evidence of hard cases. |
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Just anecdotal, but the way my dog sulks every time I pull out my suitcase and start packing tells me there is more than instinct driving their behavior. |
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These anecdotal observations are in line with Peil's findings that Ghanaian emigrants are more likely to be from southern Ghana where Akan is widely spoken. |
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Seemingly broad, formless, and anecdotal, the book circles around leitmotifs that take on the ring of inevitability. |
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The research on African cichlids was inspired by anecdotal reports of their intelligence from aquarium owners. |
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Their pictures are often small, and feature intimate private and anecdotal moments, as well as those of high drama. |
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Although this could be said as being anecdotal, it is likely to be because it is at a lower level and could be said to have its own microclimate. |
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There are anecdotal reports of negative health effects from noise on people who live very close to wind turbines. |
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There is anecdotal evidence that the Isle of Wight county colours have been used as a flag. |
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Critics of CBR argue that it is an approach that accepts anecdotal evidence as its main operating principle. |
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However, all inductive reasoning where data is too scarce for statistical relevance is inherently based on anecdotal evidence. |
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Some anecdotal evidence suggests they live three to five years in the wild. |
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But they do say that, even if all of their evidence is anecdotal. |
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I urge all those other people who have given anecdotal evidence to Ann to also register that our information is fact. |
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The study seems to confirm anecdotal reports that spelunkers in lightless caves often are able to see their hands. |
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Otherwise you might inadvertently be infected with anecdotal, indemnifying evidence of tobacco-related ailments. |
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Reports of renal involvement with brucellosis are rare and anecdotal even though patients can excrete brucellae in the urine. |
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Although there is no reliable documentation on the impact of the plague, there are many anecdotal references to abandoned land in the following decades. |
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Because anecdotal evidence has indicated frequent cholera and intestinal spirochetosis coinfection in Bangladesh, we studied both diseases in this study. |
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There is anecdotal evidence that some players have been killed. |
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I am aware of anecdotal evidence suggesting that some councils were using a provision under the Act to try and prevent the sale of local produce on private land, he said. |
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Despite some favorable anecdotal evidence, the effectiveness of alternative veterinary medicine has been met with skepticism in scientific journals. |
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For example, there is anecdotal evidence for fly fishing in Japan, however, fly fishing was likely to have been a means of survival, rather than recreation. |
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We know from anecdotal evidence that the figures are being inflated, multiplied by beat officers to meet a tickbox target culture set by the new Scottish force. |
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The men are not regarded as phenotypically African and there are no documents, anecdotal evidence or oral traditions suggesting that the Revis family has African ancestry. |
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With anecdotal stories about his travels, both books tell of the lives of the people who lived and worked on and along the river, describing the landscape with a poet's eye. |
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In anecdotal reports using the treatment for canker sores, the pain generally subsided in less than five minutes of initial use of the medication. |
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Other anecdotal poems aren't carried past their germinative impulse. |
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