Case law for ‘planning a journey descriptor’
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@vixen_5053 Brilliant, thanks for coming back to give us an update and I'm glad our members words helped you get the deserved outcome. I'm sure it came as a heck of a relief and yep, definitely goes to show the value of anecdotal evidence.
Take care and if ever you need us, you know where we are
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Hello Mike. I see you a lot on here and I love your responses because you keep it real and come across very intelligent. Which I am not. I find it difficult to understand Anecdotal evidence. Could you explain in simpler terms please. ThankyouUsername_removed said:Anecdotal evidence is once again king (or queen).0 -
idontlikeliving said:
I find it difficult to understand Anecdotal evidence. Could you explain in simpler terms please. ThankyouUsername_removed said:Anecdotal evidence is once again king (or queen).
In simple terms... Detailed real life examples of what happened the last time you attempted that activity for each descriptor. You should aim for at least one A4 side of paper per descriptor. What exactly happened, where you were, who (if anyone) seen it and what the consequences were.
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Thankyou this helps a lot. Xxpoppy123456 said:idontlikeliving said:
I find it difficult to understand Anecdotal evidence. Could you explain in simpler terms please. ThankyouUsername_removed said:Anecdotal evidence is once again king (or queen).
In simple terms... Detailed real life examples of what happened the last time you attempted that activity for each descriptor. You should aim for at least one A4 side of paper per descriptor. What exactly happened, where you were, who (if anyone) seen it and what the consequences were.0 -
Will it be ok to do anecdotal evidence on the phone? I have done my written one but now I have a phone call Friday. Will it be ok to explain a day of living like me?poppy123456 said:idontlikeliving said:
I find it difficult to understand Anecdotal evidence. Could you explain in simpler terms please. ThankyouUsername_removed said:Anecdotal evidence is once again king (or queen).
In simple terms... Detailed real life examples of what happened the last time you attempted that activity for each descriptor. You should aim for at least one A4 side of paper per descriptor. What exactly happened, where you were, who (if anyone) seen it and what the consequences were.0 -
Yup you can.0
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