101.   Anecdotal evidence suggests some skittishness, Willis says, but she thinks vacancies have to do with the economy and a surplus of office space.

102.   Anecdotal evidence suggests that much more improvement is needed.

103.   Anecdotal evidence suggests that some people got all or almost all the tickets they requested, but not many were in between. . . .

104.   Anecdotal evidence suggests the number of contractors is growing rapidly as employers facing international competition cut costs and boost productivity.

105.   Anecdotal evidence suggests the trend toward working vacations is more pervasive among harried white-collar workers.

106.   Anecdotal evidence suggests hotel occupancy is down and will continue to be so in the near future.

107.   Anecdotal evidence suggests that at least some small millionaires wonder what to do with their surplus cash.

108.   Anecdotal evidence suggests that people may be curtailing their driving a little, as they did last summer when gasoline prices rose steeply.

109.   Anecdotal evidence suggests that the effort is working.

110.   Anecdotal evidence suggests that the general perception in the United States is that Hong Kong is in grave danger, if not already beyond salvation.

n. + suggest >>共 931
report 7.64%
study 5.15%
official 4.73%
evidence 3.27%
poll 3.07%
analyst 2.70%
research 2.16%
expert 1.39%
datum 1.22%
finding 1.22%
evidence + v. >>共 347
be 65.23%
suggest 5.52%
show 3.20%
indicate 1.95%
emerge 1.41%
point 1.39%
exist 1.36%
come 1.30%
support 1.17%
mount 0.95%
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