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Generalisation does not serve to help the already tense and biased situation that China is facing.
China Singles Out CNN Commentator - The Lede Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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Generalisation implies abstraction, but we may have abstraction without generalisation.
Deductive Logic St. George William Joseph Stock
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Generalisation of Socialism, which according to Mr. Wells is as follows: --
The History of the Fabian Society Edward R. Pease 1906
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Generalisation could be impossible if some participants had an ongoing biomedical illness - such as neurological or autoimmune disease that has fatigue as a feature.
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Future work ● Generalisation of typing concerns to statically typed languages?
Recently Uploaded Slideshows chanwit 2010
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Generalisation 1: - The majority of workers are not taking any hit at all, this is just spin
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Generalisation never makes for a decent arguement though, I think you've got to try a bit of everything, and be mindful of your actual audience and platform (ie company blog or personal).
Search Engine Optimization and Marketing News provided by Cumbrowski.com 2009
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Generalisation fuels racism, more than any number of race-related crimes or exhortation by the BNP.
Army Rumour Service 2009
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As for the GROSS Generalisation of our entire generation as a whole, there is not enough time and writing, as you say, one must be selective, to argue your point.
newmatilda.com - Comments ophelium 2009
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Generalisation 1: - The majority of workers are not taking any hit at all, this is just spin
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