I know it's a generalisation, and I'm always open to see the exceptions to the rule. |
To imply such a thing would be vast generalisation and patronising over-simplification. |
I'm aware that's a generalisation, and that there may be some gentle, kindly drivers somewhere in the country, but I haven't found one yet. |
Some presidents leave behind records so contradictory as to cloud generalisation. |
This generalisation allows us to eliminate the bullwhip problem, but introduces stability and aperiodicity issues in the supply chain. |
His realism could involve a fair amount of tendentious editing, glib generalisation and manipulation of the evidence. |