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Anecdotally, she says, the numbers in other areas could be even higher.
This year, anecdotally at least, the situation is very different.
But anecdotally, she said, the programs seem to make an important difference.
Perhaps there is some evidence of this at least anecdotally.
And many women told msnbc.com anecdotally that the economy has played a major role in their decision not to have a baby right now.
And anecdotally, nobody I knew in the '90s is much different now.
Anecdotally, the students sat at the computer and worked effectively.
The first few months have, anecdotally, been stronger than that.
I mean, we've heard either anecdotally or in published work from every single make and model that you can think of.
Anecdotally, I know that a large number of such men have lovers.
The results will not be published until next year, but anecdotally, the program is a success, researchers say.
Anecdotally, there often seemed to be plenty left in the sales.
Large doses have been reported anecdotally to last up to 36 hours.
Bruce said that anecdotally he had received the same over the past 24 hours.
But, anecdotally, she said that there has been a change among patients seeking treatment.
Anecdotally, at least, it seems the majority of Americans think that mine wasn't.
Anecdotally, it seems like most people who feel they're on the "always cold" side of relationships are women.
Anecdotally, we've heard of several organisations that now no longer exist.
She added, "Anecdotally, there are problems all over the place."
Doctors report anecdotally that they are seeing a positive impact on mothers’ behavior.
Anecdotally, it seems that small changes can and do improve the lot of research animals.
Anecdotally, the latter already looks set to be a major factor in the success of the film.
I know from talking anecdotally to friends that the teenage girl "issue" is a real one.
Anecdotally, at least, the European climate does seem to be changing.
The rate for second dates, at least anecdotally, is extremely low.