generalisation in A Sentence

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    Nevertheless, some Generalisations are possible.

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    We don't "generalise", we make"Generalisations".

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    Generalisation of these results to children of other age groups requires caution.

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    Making- Generalisation from a negative experience, believing it to hold true forever.

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    The conclusion or Generalisation you come to after looking carefully at all the facts.

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    Again, this is a Generalisation, because pubs, bars, nightclubs are also good places to be at.

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    Instead, quantum computers might solve some P problems in a shorter time(as in, with a lower polynomial) or move some NP problems into the quantum Generalisation of P, called BQP or“Bounded-Error Quantum Polynomial Time.”.

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    Many in broader society have asked with condescension“what is the point” of this research, employing tired Generalisations that“poor people” are accustomed to food bank handouts, and that they wouldn't want healthy food if it were given to them.

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    The sample so selected should be such that it represent the population in all its characteristics, and it should be free from bias, so as to produce miniature cross-section, as the sample observations are used to make Generalisations about the population.

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