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If I can be so bold as to generalise, relief centres are as grim as they are hectic.
This widely publicised view of today's youth unfortunately makes some people generalise and view all teenagers in the same light.
It's hard to generalise about plot prices, as they will differ widely by size and location.
The very institutions that helped generalise the boom now spread the panic.
Arguably, it is not appropriate to generalise to other probiotics advocated to prevent vulvovaginitis.
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.
First, we have been rightfully taught to always question stats and not to generalise them.
All scientists do is try to generalise hypotheses from evidence and then attempt to test them in future.
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.
The logical follow-up would be to draw all possible information from these experiments and generalise it.
Because learning conditions differ among states, it will be difficult to generalise the progress made in this regard.
So I find it impossible to generalise about the effect upon settlement of cost regimes here.
But I don't want to generalise and say that working-class actors can never do well.
It is difficult to generalise about the value of reliability as it will be project, location, user, and timespecific.
However, Luxembourg has provided a draft bill on confiscation that will generalise the possibility of value confiscation.
The challenge is to generalise these successes-and to bring the many up to the standards of the few.
Perhaps it is true for some military personnel, but I would be astonished if it were possible to generalise.
It is therefore difficult to generalise to the entire field of human rights.
It would be advantageous to strengthen and generalise them in every Mediterranean country.
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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Examples from Classical Literature
We cannot generalise concerning them, any more than we can generalise at home.
Now I go round it all, look into its details, generalise about its aspects.
But I promised you not to generalise, and perhaps there will be more expression when we arrive.
The universal man is no specialist, and has to generalise without his details.
You cannot generalise from the actions of an individual as you may safely do in the case of a titlark or a gull or a donkey.
While perhaps to generalise these delights, a trundled organ tossed a ragtime.
Moreover it is no easier to generalise about the sources of the Faroese ballad material than about the Danish.
It is so terribly easy to generalise from inadequate experience.
I look at a strong tendency to generalise as an entire evil.
A city can often generalise where a nation must particularise.
There is no way out of the difficulty so long as we generalise.
It was not discursive, not versatile, not apt to generalise.
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