generalization in A Sentence

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    Must there be a Generalization?

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    However, this is a Generalization.

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    Use the right phrases and avoid Generalizations.

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    Generalizations and related results.

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    Also you're only making Generalizations here.

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    All Generalizations are false, including this one- Mark Twain.

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    Everyone's body and diet are different, so Generalization is iffy.

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    Remember, the information in this article is based on Generalizations.

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    The first is that regional Generalizations very often are not correct.

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    These Generalizations, if left unchecked, will make future collaborative efforts much more difficult.

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    To which Uwe Reinhardt always asks if I include myself in that Generalization.

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    But Generalizations aren't always true, as this story related by a reader makes clear;

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    The other commonly formulated Generalization of Cesàro summation is the sequence of(C, n) methods.

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    Nonrepresentative data are bad for out-of-sample Generalizations, but can be quite useful for within-sample comparisons.

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    The pattern is that your mind drew false Generalization based on one or more specific events.

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    It provides Generalizations that managers can use to anticipate the effect of certain activities on human behaviour.

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    From these experiments, he induced two Generalizations which later became known as Mendel's Principles of Heredity

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    We pass through places, superficially making observations and Generalizations as though we are experts and learned scholars.

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    Mention your child's name frequently, don't drift into Generalizations, and resist the urge to fight larger battles.

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    Dysgraphia is found more often in younger schoolchildren precisely on the basis of discord in language analysis and Generalization.

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    Actually, through Generalization, the personality comprehends the inner essence of the events and interactions that are observed between them.

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    The patterns of Mexican behavior in our negotiations are good reminders of the dangers of regional or language-group Generalizations.

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    From these experiments, he induced two Generalizations which later became known as Mendel's Principles of Heredity or Mendelian inheritance.

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    In the reasoning of patients with a decrease in the level of Generalization direct ideas about objects and events prevail.

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    Though we can make Generalizations about best times to shop and what produce is freshest, so much varies store to store.

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    Critics argue that it is unfair to make a sweeping Generalization about these inequalities because women have begun to play

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    It's hard to separate business relationships, but I fear a Generalization of business discrimination that ultimately is bad for both parties.

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    It is characterized by a wide variety of specifications, different performance and use, and a high degree of standardization, serialization and Generalization.

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    When distorting the operational processes of Generalization, patients are guided by overly generalized properties that are inadequate to the actual connections between objects.

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    This often occurs through Generalization(deriving or inducing from particulars and experience) or transference(redirecting earlier feelings and assumptions into a current person or situation).

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