By generalizing the Onsager transport model we derived a set of equations that rationalize all pertinent observations. |
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He begins his analysis by simplifying and generalizing the problem, dispensing with the surveyor's vocabulary of perches and chains and bearings. |
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At this point, neorealism returns full circle to neoclassical abstraction and its generalizing quality. |
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Caution should be used in generalizing this study's results to other student populations. |
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At one level, he is wise to counsel caution when it comes to generalizing about which side of the political debate is religious. |
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I know I'm generalizing, but this show puts these tendencies under the microscope. |
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Getting the right answer to that question requires generalizing from the evidence even though the generalization could be wrong. |
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If you're looking at it without generalizing, you take that one and say here's the example of pure illegal activity. |
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Above all, it cautions about generalizing the nature of work and the issues that need attention. |
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Several factors suggest caution before widely generalizing our findings. |
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In generalizing to a population, it is vital that the survey uses a representative sample of the entire population. |
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The one sure way to avoid generalizing or holding on to false impressions is to become well informed. |
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How then do we describe these young people without generalizing or truncating the reality? |
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However, I would like him to elaborate on whether he is simply generalizing or whether his motion is related to other bills. |
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We acknowledge, of course, the limitations of generalizing on the basis of a single case. |
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Students with ASD generally have difficulty transferring or generalizing skills from one situation or environment to another. |
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Because we do not know who will have a heart attack, we can make predictions only by generalizing. |
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One of the most important branches of mathematics is the study of objects known as manifolds, which result from generalizing these ideas to three or more dimensions. |
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This has resulted in some pilots generalizing that they cannot rely on the ship's complement to assist in navigation. |
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The results of the 1983 study were deemed inadequate as a basis for generalizing about staffing problems. |
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Our current efforts are directed at improving these tools for E. coli, making them widely available, and generalizing them to other microorganisms. |
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The small sample size and the voluntary nature of the sample mean that caution should be used in generalizing these relationships. |
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Perhaps that is warranted in this case, but there is peril in generalizing. |
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The artist, generalizing from the facts of experience, combines concrete symbols absurdly so as to nonsensify pragmatic reality. |
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The results empirically proved the stableness of the proposed framework and suggested the possibility of generalizing the framework in urban built-up areas. |
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The use of plastic money has also expanded to all kinds of transactions, generalizing credit card use and new financial products and services but also creating new economic conditions and behaviors. |
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This was particularly true of workers in the Basse Côte-Nord region, although the small size of the survey sample prevents us from generalizing these conclusions. |
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This meant focussing on individual needs as opposed to generalizing. |
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However, there is still a strong commitment in Spain to generalizing the second hearing in criminal matters, a measure so far has been adopted only fragmentarily for misdemeanours. |
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However, the variation in the reliability of the findings from such diverse studies increases the difficulty of generalizing from the reported results. |
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For example, the court file review sample was not meant to be a representative sample and therefore has limits in terms of generalizing the results to all divorce cases. |
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The weakness of this method lies in its generalizing approach, which does not take account of the characteristics of the migrant community which is part of its target population. |
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However, you need to be careful when generalizing from case studies unless you think that the selected households are truly representative of the beneficiary population. |
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Certain scholars have argued both for and against generalizing the political structures of the Caribbean. |
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I find much of his statement to be generalizing without attentiveness to the differences made in specific texts and yielding a reductionism in which one size fits all. |
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Although the PLMK has given better predictions than the PLM, its drawback is the difficulty of generalizing using a parametric equation as in the PLMK-parm. |
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Generalizing the Pythagorean equation for triangles with integer sides to powers greater than 2 leads to Fermat's last theorem. |
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Generalizing even further, one could define causal relationships between variables that are non-binary, such as caloric intake and blood pressure. |
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