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Examples
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Anecdotally, that is - I don't know the actual stats.
Shorter Postdocs Would Be Better for Scientific Progress 2006
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"Anecdotally," he writes, "we know the 'iPod Touch Generation' is made up of heavy MySpace,
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"Anecdotally, I've heard from people who are really missing the show and I do think there is more life in Jack Bauer."
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Anecdotally, I can tell you that Blockbuster stores seem to be vanishing pretty rapidly.
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Anecdotally, I am a (non-minority) suburban knowledge worker who happens not to think that a few points in either direction on my marginal tax rate is the most important issue facing the planet.
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Anecdotally in China, a major complaint by foreign companies is they lose out on big government-procurement contracts in a bidding process rigged in favor of Chinese rivals.
U.S. Firms Decry China's Heavy Hand James T. Areddy 2011
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Anecdotally, when my daughter was taking Spanish in HS, their method was to teach the meaning of a phrase, without stressing verb form.
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Anecdotally, parents say it has to do with the game's languid pace—and the fact that other sports do a better job forcing kids to stay alert.
Has Baseball's Moment Passed? Matthew Futterman 2011
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"Anecdotally, the majority of women are responsible and tend to stop drinking once they find out they are pregnant," he said.
Light drinking during pregnancy 'does children no harm' Sarah Boseley 2010
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Anecdotally speaking, it doesn't seem like houses have been moving very fast lately.
What to expect from D.C.-area housing market this spring 2011
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