If I can be so bold as to generalise, relief centres are as grim as they are hectic. |
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This widely publicised view of today's youth unfortunately makes some people generalise and view all teenagers in the same light. |
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It's hard to generalise about plot prices, as they will differ widely by size and location. |
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The very institutions that helped generalise the boom now spread the panic. |
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Arguably, it is not appropriate to generalise to other probiotics advocated to prevent vulvovaginitis. |
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Kirchhoff's laws followed from applying Ohm's law but the way in which he was able to generalise the results showed great mathematical skills. |
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First, we have been rightfully taught to always question stats and not to generalise them. |
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All scientists do is try to generalise hypotheses from evidence and then attempt to test them in future. |
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The chemicals used, as well as the waste flows that are generated, depend on the type of finish desired, and so it is not possible to generalise. |
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The logical follow-up would be to draw all possible information from these experiments and generalise it. |
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Because learning conditions differ among states, it will be difficult to generalise the progress made in this regard. |
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So I find it impossible to generalise about the effect upon settlement of cost regimes here. |
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But I don't want to generalise and say that working-class actors can never do well. |
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It is difficult to generalise about the value of reliability as it will be project, location, user, and timespecific. |
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However, Luxembourg has provided a draft bill on confiscation that will generalise the possibility of value confiscation. |
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The challenge is to generalise these successes-and to bring the many up to the standards of the few. |
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Perhaps it is true for some military personnel, but I would be astonished if it were possible to generalise. |
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It is therefore difficult to generalise to the entire field of human rights. |
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It would be advantageous to strengthen and generalise them in every Mediterranean country. |
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When I send you one, you take it from me, generalise it at a glance, bestow it thus generalised upon society at large, and make me the second discoverer of a known theorem. |
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Work under way will generalise its use on 25,000-V lines within two or three years will invent it on 1,500-V lines. |
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Would it not be better to generalise the co-decision rights of the European Parliament? |
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You'd have to be pretty naive to say a gamekeeper has never killed a bird of prey but to generalise and say, 'It's gamekeepers' is simply not fair. |
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To generalise broadly across a wide range of property and economies, the mismatch between investors' enthusiasm and the caution of occupiers has rarely seemed bigger. |
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It is hard to generalise about how far such estimates are necessary or how far they affect the reliability of the data, as the situation will vary from country to country. |
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The Commission will analyse the Court's recommendations to generalise the use of the instruments included under the Court's opinion on 'Single audit' within the internal policies area. |
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It is possible to generalise the results of these computer simulations. |
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Some of the conclusions based on the laboratory studies reviewed may generalise to higher frequencies as well, but the review focused on scientific studies directly applicable to seismic sound. |
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The diversity of the European construction allows us to experiment with different ideas at local, regional, and national level and to quickly generalise those which work best in practice. |
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Action on adaptation has to accelerate and generalise. |
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It is difficult to generalise, we have to work on a case-by-case basis. |
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Is it possible to generalise this estimate at a national level? |
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French and Catalan did the same, but tended to generalise the third conjugation infinitive instead. |
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Thus, to generalise wildly for much larger regions on the basis of oneshot research is, to put it mildly, quite foolhardy. |
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It would reinforce the division of the world into, if I might generalise wickedly, the Jaguar set and yurt-dwelling yoghurt knitters. |
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To generalise on this basis that all present participles used for adjectival periphrasis are adjectivised, is contestable, to say the least. |
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I find it really disturbing how you generalise all teenagers. |
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