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Add the incredible natural beauty of the province where we live to my unfair generalisation, and Vancouver seems unbeatable.
Some presidents leave behind records so contradictory as to cloud generalisation.
His ideas centred around the so-called polynomial theorem which was a generalisation of the binomial theorem.
This generalisation allows us to eliminate the bullwhip problem, but introduces stability and aperiodicity issues in the supply chain.
The characteristic periods of drought and low beef prices also rule out generalisation about exploitation.
The generalisation is so sweeping, so incurious, and so final that it is utterly meaningless.
Of course, there are some generational differences, but even most of those are grounded in generalisation and personal experience.
To imply such a thing would be vast generalisation and patronising over-simplification.
His realism could involve a fair amount of tendentious editing, glib generalisation and manipulation of the evidence.
I stand by the comment as a broad generalisation, and I justify it on more than grounds of narrow personal prejudice.
Left wing and right wing are largely useless terms and are now usually only seen in cases of generalisation or before an ad hominem attack.
This seems like a broad generalisation, but studies have shown what I just explained.
I'm aware that's a generalisation, and that there may be some gentle, kindly drivers somewhere in the country, but I haven't found one yet.
I know it's a generalisation, and I'm always open to see the exceptions to the rule.
Though this is a broad generalisation and does not hold true for all companies it is evident with a great many.
The reader then conjures up an image of an old man through specific, significant detail rather than generalisation.
University graduates must be trained in analysis, in flexible thinking, in communication and in the essential skills of adaptation, generalisation and innovation.
It is to be hoped that generalisation of this practice will reveal the best practices and areas where harmonisation is needed.
This is evidenced by the generalisation and trivialisation of violence at school, in the family, in hospitals, and against the police.
For one thing, the experiences of the country's various ethnic minorities are not susceptible to such a generalisation.
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Examples from Classical Literature
A generalisation of this remark gives us the first axioms of all government.
The saving of time shown by the grammatical Method is due to generalisation.
Hewet brushed aside her generalisation as to the natures of the two sexes, for such generalisations bored him and seemed to him generally untrue.
He did not know anything about this law, for it was no generalisation of the mind, not a something acquired by experience of the world.
Professor Owen has subsequently extended the same generalisation to the mammals of the Old World.
He repeated this generalisation about the Dublin people to John Marsh.
In other words the isolated facts are built up into a generalisation.
We have, then, added a third term to our generalisation about art.
There are, of course, many exceptions to such a generalisation as this.
You yourself are a mere probability, and God is a generalisation.
The facts were before his eyes, if the generalisation was hasty and crude.
Computer assisted generalisation, in Papers CERCO-Cartography Course.
Horton's Ordering Scheme and the Generalisation of River Networks.
Generalisation is only an instinctive process of simplification.
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