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To say that the two communities lived in peace and amity would be a generalization, which time-serving politicians like very much.
Researching a limited population to produce a broadly applicable generalization is problematic.
Nevertheless, slang items often diverge from standard usage in predictable ways, especially by generalization and melioration.
The latter generalization appears to work well for small molecules confined in an amorphous solid solution or in a crystal matrix.
A cautionary note is indicated about the generalization of these data to the clinical management of depressed patients.
What I didn't understand, however, was the generalization of Native American beliefs.
The barium-flame-colour generalization is a deductive consequence of the postulates of atomic theory.
When confronted with a broad generalization, this statement serves as a gentle reminder that parents are not a single group.
In contemporary frameworks, the rule of generalization invokes a singular term, the arbitrary constant introduced into the text.
Ideally, each lesson would cycle repeatedly through the romance, precision and generalization stages.
The end of bipolarity after 1989 led to the generalization of the western economic and social paradigm all over the world.
Again, I think the absolute basis of all prejudice is ignorance and generalization.
Divergent thinking is when you move outward from specific information to more broadly based generalization.
As another generalization, consider the sum of elements in an off-diagonal 2x2 array.
The best one can say at the moment, of both countries, is that they defy generalization.
This generalization once again conceals some significant differences among minority ethnic groups.
Readers should note that the low return rate may severely limit the generalization of these findings.
The substitutability principle is none other than a generalization of the very notion of tropology.
There are several factors that limit the generalization of these results to other patient populations.
Thus, the transfer of training that was found could not be attributable to generalization on the basis of stimulus similarity.
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Examples from Classical Literature
This trivial instance indicates the essence of generalization, and also illustrates the riskiness of the proceeding.
There is an ordinariness, an indistinctness, a generalization, not even to be found in a flock of sheep.
These are the processes of division and generalization which are so dear to the dialectician, that king of men.
Here, is in the Parmenides, he means something not really different from generalization.
The Chinese Mencius has not been the least successful in his generalization.
Ledwith had the poetic temperament, and the philosopher's power of generalization.
The unreliability of rules is further explained by their rise from generalization.
This arrangement brought to light a great generalization, now known as the periodic law.
But, to bring the generalization down to specifics, just who would that be?
Such a false and cruel generalization must be energetically opposed.
Still, one must not begin to apply this generalization too early.
Moreover, as a number of isolated facts soon become uninteresting, the habit of comparison leads to generalization.
In our more correct writing we give to this generalization the name of Being, and thereby confess that we have arrived as far as we can go.
It is true that this generalization does not hold with regularity.
Already he had made the generalization that of the two, the captain was the superior god, giving many orders that the mate obeyed.
In the final generalization, extension and intension coalesce.
Here is where kempe's generalization begins to come into sight.
Death is usually due to generalization of the arthritic infection.
It is, however, still no more than a rough generalization, a statistical average.
The woman of the moment, Juliette Recamier, turned out to be one of the few, but Constant's experience was sufficient to give the remark authority as a generalization.
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