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She had an errand to run.Anecdotally I find that-- because I think you're right.
That's a great question.Anecdotally, there are also a lot of examples of people treating technology or pets as better
women and investing and and uh there's no hard concrete facts on this but there's a lot of more than justanecdotal evidence that that women actually tend to be better investorsthan uh than men sorry guys um but uh there there was a study many years ago
As a psychologist, I don't have prescription privileges.Anecdotally, we can probably see this in cities like New York City.
Because they're basically like shoes.Anecdotally, I don't think there's any great data on this, but I think a lot of common complaints
from these guys. But it's only so much. They need to be able to sit there and find out what I do best -- thatanecdotal evidence. So the next day we went out and it was obviously going up that slope wasn't going to work.I can't believe I'm hear to talk about it anyway. Had to find another slope that was easy to egress. We had only
plural of anecdote is not data and much of the information I have isanecdotal reading has been changing uh in certain ways from the 1970s and 80son particularly the kind of reading people do in universities as students and as Scholars um I actually think it
By the way, I got a chance to play with o3-mini.And anecdotal vibe check wise, I felt that o3-mini,specifically o3-mini-high is better than R1.
Accessible, affordable, and intersex-competent health care is another must.And anecdotally, another short story-- I recently was scouting a primary care physician because I moved to Pennsylvania and wanted adequate healthcare. I have good insurance.
You mentioned junk food.But anecdotally, I will tell you someone's called me with a story that I'm not prepared to report yet, because I need more evidence.
These are easy. You'll get a test.So anecdotally, when people come in the door.
And they're kind of training their probably very well-paid customer service people to kind of loop in the stuff on the iPad.And anecdotally, they've told me that a lot of people who have never bought stuff online before are buying jeans through them, or a pair of earrings,or something like that, while they're in the store.
When, in fact, there's many, many other grapes that do do well, here, and could do well.So anecdotally, I feel like, in the last 10 years, wine prices in California have gone up quite tremendously.
But cities are really wildly resurgent for a number of reasons.But anecdotally-- Efficiency is such a good word.
We didn't have the data in the early days, the test score data.But anecdotally, famously, the kids didn't want to go to recess anymore.It was super interactive.
and anecdotally, I just noticed in some places, the relationship between individuals and the government was stronger than in others. And so, especially in the case of the poor
So obviously anecdotal, but it definitely validates that.
experience is anecdotal, by a lot of people who are older voters who are now coming to terms with that with that
And you know this anecdotally.
But I think just anecdotally in my own work, I've had now thousands of clients all over the world.
And just anecdotally, I personally know so many people who actually end up being in a really great relationship through those choices.
She had an errand to run.When I anecdotally ask people, how is it different for you, and why do you think you don't have time to yourself?
She's pretty wonderful. But our first visit together, I said, hey, I have this condition.And then just anecdotally, one of the most sort of infuriating technologies for trans and intersex folk is the ProVision L3 in the airport, so the scanner
Or is this more anecdotal, from his storytelling?
It seems very anecdotal, but it's not at all.
I know it's anecdotal to say, well, of course that's common sense.
I do have some anecdotal reactions, a couple of cases where students have sent very moving messages to participants
And just anecdotally, I think a lot of people are feeling that devices are a very large part of the alienation that young people feel,
And it is anecdotal rather than large-scale quantitative evidence.
It's more something anecdotal.
Many people anecdotally report success with this, that it's kind of a brain tonic, and it does help with depression.
And we had some anecdotal information, basically, about how it had been used to prevent terrorism.
That's necessarily just anecdotal.
I can provide an anecdotal response to this.
That's only somewhat anecdotal, but I'll leave it at that.
25 years of anecdotal evidence shows that Patty Wipfler's work is really helpful to nurturing children and helping them become more cooperative and relaxed in their bodies.
So I like to anecdotally, people use the tools, and it works.
And you love anecdotal evidence.
It's anecdotal. And we are, in many ways, the best reporters of our situation, of our condition.
It may be anecdotal.
It's kind of anecdotal but I would say this one called "Heyoon" was one of the more popular ones.
And apparently-- this is anecdotal-- but apparently in my parents' day that wasn't the case.
So all this anecdotal stuff and all these different examples is tied into a very stark fact, and that's
Yoga teachers will often anecdotally report that people with more open hips are naturally more creative and playful.
So this is purely anecdotal, but it will give you a sense of it, because the fear of failure thing was really brought up to me often
That's a lot anecdotal evidence.
But not anecdotally, like, "They have a genius bar and a beautiful building that was designed by Steve Jobs." Not like that.
um empirical studies show anecdotal evidence
of all that anecdotal evidence and because so many people are seeing that from their peers it has lead to a lot of people jumping on the band wagon. And that really, again,
So we believe anecdotally that there may be a few people that can't, but they're few and far between.
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