Sentences with phrase «such generalized»

But surely the problem can not be solved in such a generalized fashion.
Sure, they generally fit that age demographic, but they're not being defined by such a generalized label.
Such generalized skill is in fact a practical aim of a broad, general education.
Such generalized numbers are bullshit.
Such commitment in any but the simplest, thoroughly ascribed society must be to a «generalized symbolic medium,» not to specific norms.16 Given the integrative potential of such a generalized symbolic medium — of action to action, policy to policy, person to person — the question can be raised whether in a single society more than one such medium can exist.
It often involve such a generalized atmosphere of disapproval, disappointment in you as a failure, and a corresponding expectation you keep seeking to please, meet approval, even when there is no specific thing one has done, or about oneself, that one might know it is even about.
Life would be unmanageable without such generalized assumptions.
Empathy can be such a generalized term.
Out of a complex of such generalizing tendencies, finally, «is differentiated the particular actual universe of existence in which we happen to be» (6.208).

Not exact matches

We were trying to avoid having to have the delta wing, but it was necessary in order to generalize the capability of the spaceship such that it could land anywhere in the solar system.
Avoid the overly generalized resolutions such as «stay fit and healthy» or «exercise more» and make your goal more specific for 2017.
GFI aims for diversity in their hires primarily through hiring practices that are intended to help them minimize the effects of bias, such as encouraging staff to score applications anonymously, using generalized ability tests, and meeting applicants only late in the process.88 While they've hired many women, including in seven of nine director roles, they find that their team is lacking in diversity in other ways, and they've met with Encompass to discuss further steps they can take to develop their diversity strategy.89 One staff member we spoke to mentioned that they hoped GFI would be able to begin paying interns, which might help diversify their team by broadening the pool of potential interns who could afford to take a position with GFI.90, 91
How odd that after reading such a beautiful article about love your response is to generalize and lash out at professors (many of whom do not fit your suggested profile).
Recent attempts to use the establishment clause as an engine of secularity have had some effect, but such attempts rely on distortions of both the past and present, and in themselves are no more «religiously neutral» than the generalized acceptance of Christian dominance that preceded them.
If we generalized such sentiment in all cases where a few members of some group / company / religion / nation / etc did anything, well we're being rather unreasonable.
Significant changes are also occurring on the liturgical left (Quakers, Pentecostals and, especially, the free - church tradition), but it is difficult to generalize about such disparate groups.
6.20 has been added as a «generalizing conclusion», such additions being a feature of the development of parabolic tradition (J. Jeremiahs, Parables of Jesus [rev. ed., 1963], pp. 110 - 14.)
He obtained such concepts by generalizing «particular factors discerned in particular topics of human interest; for example, in physics, or in physiology, or in psychology» (5).
Yet these concepts can be suitably generalized such that every instance of temporal passage can be conceived to be an instance of each of these.
The generalized wording of the lament psalm enables such worshipers to approach God at a time when they may be too moved emotionally to formulate their own petitions.
He believed firmly in his own freedom and generalized this for creatures as such.
Inevitably, as a natural consequence, this awakening must enhance in us, from all sides, a generalized sense of the organic, through which the entire complex of inter-human and inter-cosmic relations will become charged with an immediacy, an intimacy and a realism such as has long been dreamed of and apprehended by certain spirits particularly endowed with the «sense of the universal», but which has never yet been collectively applied.
Just as physics generalizes variables of movement so that they can apply not only to a human hunter and his fleeing prey, but also to stars, planets, atoms, and photons, so psychics needs to generalize such ideas as feeling, perceiving, remembering, anticipating, intending, liking and disliking, so that they can apply not only to animals, but even to the real individual constituents of the vegetable and mineral portions of nature.
As we saw in the first chapter, Whitehead argues that the Nicene fathers developed just such a theory of direct immanence, but then failed to generalize it, restricting it to the one instance of God's immanence in Christ.
The method of metaphysics is to begin with factors based upon one topic of human interest, such as physics or psychology, imaginatively to generalize those factors in such a way that they might apply to all fields of interest, and then to test these generalizations by trying to apply them to the facts in these other fields (PR 7f.
Such caution in generalizing about both the brain and belief makes cross-disciplinary talk more valuable as suggestive speculations about loose associations than as firmly established causal connections.
But if we interpret such texts in their appropriate context and with due regard for their cultural setting, and if we regard the argument from natural law as lacking content (even if Aquinas» generalized summary of that law as «doing good, not evil» is formally true), we must acknowledge the goodness of homosexuality when and as it is practiced with due regard for the genuine moral norms, to which I shall refer at the end of this chapter.
So canned and promiscuous a characterization does precisely what progressives such as Mrs. Clinton claim the bigots do: generalize and demonize others to the point of dehumanization.
In an ambitious project to assess the correctness of Talcott Parsons» theory of evolutionary universals, Gary Buck accumulated masses of data for 115 contemporary nation - states from every part of the world.7 He developed elaborate indices (as of 1960 wherever possible) of the ten variables Parsons discussed: (1) communication, (2) kinship organization, (3) religion, (4) technology, (5) stratification, (6) cultural legitimation, (7) bureaucratic organization, (8) money and market complex, (9) generalized universalistic norms, and (10) democratic association.8 Information was taken from such sources as the United Nations Statistical Yearbook, the Yearbook of Labor Statistics, and UNESCO's World Survey of Education.
Such a process can be regarded as legal development (in the sense I have been using that concept here), and I therefore use the Buck index of generalized universalistic norms as its measure.
CNN does this all the time — finds a few people who happen to align with a political ideology and then in their description describes them in such a way as to generalize their opinions to millions of other people with similar political leanings.
Parents have also reported benefits that have generalized to other areas of their child's life, such as reduced separation anxiety, improved appetite, and increased cooperation.
For a generalized rule of thumb, I say start with cooked veggies such as sweet potatoes and peas, or super ripe avocados.
As with other neuropsychological testing tools, the value of the SAC in concussion assessment is maximized when individual baseline test data is available because, without such baselines, the athlete's postinjury performance on neuropsychological testing and other concussion assessment measures, such as the SAC, must be interpreted by comparison with a generalized «normal» based on a large population sample.
Children who have generalized anxiety disorder, or GAD, experience constant, excessive, and uncontrollable fears about any number of everyday things such as grades, family issues, performing well in sports, being on time, or even natural disasters.
It's not unusual for anxiety to generalize from one environment (such as school) to others (such as the playground).
Children with selective mutism often have an additional anxiety disorder, beyond selective mutism, such as generalized anxiety or social anxiety.
There are many different types of anxiety, such as social anxiety, separation anxiety, panic disorder, generalized anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder.
Children with a generalized anxiety disorder may also have somatic symptoms, such as headaches, abdominal pain, and muscle aches and pains.
As part of a diagnosis of a generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), a child should have one of these symptoms for six months or more, and they should be triggered by more than one thing, such as being anxious about work, school, and friends.
It is well known that «geopolitical shocks» such as the war in Syria lead to human displacement and mobility, and that the current refugee regime fails to protect those fleeing generalized violence (Van Hear and Ruhs 2012).
You are describing a classic «Generalized Grievance» that would get any such case dismissed on standing (ask Sheriff Joe about that).
When trainees make career decisions based on generalized statements such as: «Medical writers are freelancers,» or «Management consulting is a bad fit for me because they have 80 % travel,» it's an indication that they have not done enough research.
For example, a generalized statement such as «I learned a variety of techniques» won't make the same impact as «I learned to express, isolate, and purify two proteins, which I used in an assay to test their interaction.»
But while machine learning theorists have made progress in teaching computers to perform specific tasks within a strict set of parameters — such as how to parallel park a car or plumb encyclopedias for answers to trivia questions — their programs don't enable computers to generalize in an open - ended way.
The 11.5 % rate of anxiety disorders — such phobia, panic or generalized anxiety disorder — was slightly higher than in the general population (9 %), while the prevalence of other mental health diagnoses was similar to rates in the general population.
The disorder falls into two broad categories: generalized epilepsy, in which seizures begin simultaneously in all parts of the brain, and focal epilepsy, in which seizures begin in a particular region of the brain, such as the temporal lobe.
To demonstrate the precision of the technique and its ability to generalize to many different human tissue types, the research team created several proof - of - principle organoid arrays mimicking human tissues such as branching vasculature and mammary glands.
In ongoing work, the researchers are looking to generalize their approach to file formats that permit more flexible data organization and programs that use data structures other than arrays, such as trees or linked lists.
The use of the term stress in serious and recognized cases, such as those of post-traumatic stress disorder and psychosomatic illness, has scarcely helped clear analysis of the generalized «stress» phenomenon.
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