He begins his analysis by simplifying and generalizing the problem, dispensing with the surveyor's vocabulary of perches and chains and bearings. |
Above all, it cautions about generalizing the nature of work and the issues that need attention. |
At this point, neorealism returns full circle to neoclassical abstraction and its generalizing quality. |
Getting the right answer to that question requires generalizing from the evidence even though the generalization could be wrong. |
At one level, he is wise to counsel caution when it comes to generalizing about which side of the political debate is religious. |
Caution should be used in generalizing this study's results to other student populations. |