Anecdotally, we can expect that the number continued to decline in 2009 and 2010.
These turkey questions are included anecdotally in new study conducted by Development Dimensions International (DDI).
Anecdotally, I only hear of either plans to keep payrolls the same or slightly increase them.
Anecdotally, I can say that the foot traffic on Broadway in front of Hollister has increased.
The company said it knows anecdotally that chewing gum offers a "stimulating effect" that aids concentration.
Anecdotally, consider how much typical General Aviation flying activity has fallen as fuel prices have risen.
We already know, anecdotally, that demand for gold is on the increase in Greece and across Europe.
Anecdotally, my friends in the brokerage business are telling me that the syndicate calendar has been relentless.
Anecdotally, my own Twitter account is having some issues with basic functions, though I was able to connect.
No one has made an effort to track it, but (anecdotally) companies only think about the next quarter.
Anecdotally, we are already seeing some innovative ventures being bought out by large multinational manufacturers of renewable energy technology.
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Beth Flynn, vice president of ETF platform development at Schwab, has also noticed anecdotally an increase in ETF-only managers.
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We all know anecdotally that when our friends share things, we pay attention.
But anecdotally, doctors say that their ERs stay quiet on Christmas Day itself.
Anecdotally, a member of my family did buy one this week and had it with him the other night.
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Anecdotally I suspect there is still that happening from time to time, but nothing like as often as it did.
And a bonus fact, anecdotally confirmed by my veterinarian pal: Orange cats are the friendliest of all the cat varieties.
Anecdotally, IT directors who have rolled out BYOD say the key to achieving ROI is limiting the scope of their programs.
Anecdotally, in these cases most entrepreneurs choose their values and believe in their ability to cultivate other more congruent business opportunities.
Looked at anecdotally, a stable dollar would release countless great minds presently serving as facilitators into producer roles in the economy.
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American Airlines spokeswoman Andrea Rader says she has not received an official report of racial profiling, but has heard of incidences anecdotally.
Anecdotally, at least, the month of June appears to be back on track, says BPDR's wholly owned U.S. importer, Caravelle Wine Selections.
Music's ability to trigger powerful emotions is well known anecdotally, of course.
"Anecdotally, I've seen an increase in parents' worry behavior and worry thoughts about their adult kids who might be struggling, " says Katherine Muller, Psy.
I've heard anecdotally, from a physician at Harbor View, that one of our residents had over 200 visits to the emergency department in 2004.
Mr Cruz also points out, anecdotally, that of 20 gang members he enrolled in a long-term study in 1996, only five are still alive.
Access to school-based sports facilities has long been a cause of concern in certain areas of the country, anecdotally at least, the committee said.
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According to the Metropolitan Police, there is no evidence of FGM being performed in UK, but it says anecdotally it is reported to have happened.
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"Anecdotally customers have been telling us that over the weekend they have been seeing their accounts come, 70%, 80%, 90% back in line, " she said.
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