This obvious fact is often overlooked in the generalising, and hence simplistic, attitudes both of officials, and sometimes external players. |
Maybe I'm oversensitive but generalising about 3 billion people without a thorough and extensive survey to back it up seems a little arrogant. |
Some said that experienced CEOs, long favoured as lecturers on the subject, can have trouble generalising from their own experiences. |
But it is also confirming, making sure, expanding, generalising and reproducing. |
The Commission is implementing and generalising the use of these assessments in order to better define and justify its proposals. |
Rather than relying on moral or religious beliefs, it is based on testing hypotheses and generalising theories. |