61. Anecdotal evidence abounds attesting to the capacity of traditional Asian therapies to heal chronic conditions such as asthma, allergies and back pain.
62. Anecdotal evidence indicates an explosion in the use of Powerpoint.
63. Anecdotal evidence indicates that there are still plenty of consumers just finding out about the defect.
64. Anecdotal evidence suggests hotel occupancy is down and will continue to be so in the near future.
65. Anecdotal evidence suggests that at least some small millionaires wonder what to do with their surplus cash.
66. Anecdotal evidence suggests that people may be curtailing their driving a little, as they did last summer when gasoline prices rose steeply.
67. Anecdotal evidence suggests that the effort is working.
68. Anecdotal evidence suggests that the general perception in the United States is that Hong Kong is in grave danger, if not already beyond salvation.
69. Anecdotal evidence suggests that two-thirds of the acres thought to have been damaged may not have been affected as much as originally feared, Barton said.
70. Anecdotal evidence suggests the trend towards more U.S. work may continue for at least a few years.