Sentences with phrase «for generalisations»

For generalisations, however, the amount of the collected material is more than enough,» said Tedersoo.

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These are admittedly generalisations, but generalisations become such for a reason: the majority conform.
For example, in the above article, only one case of death has been reported — however, it is not reported why the accident happened (were the nursery staff not made aware that the child was wearing a neckless / it should have been taken off prior to bedtime; did the nursery staff not check the sleeping children frequently (contrary to what hollywood would make you believe, it takes about 3 minutes to suffocate to death); did the parent negligently buy a necklace that was too long; etc.) so we should not jump to generalisations that all necklaces are unsafe — necklaces are only unsafe in certain circumstances.
Will: for someone not trained in political theory, Blond certainly doesn't seem averse to making sweeping generalisations about intellectual and political traditions in political theory.
I believe the correct generalisation is «vote which wouldn't change the result if not cast», i.e. the votes for the winner beyond the second candidate's vote plus one are wasted, but like you I can't find a reference.
It called on security agencies to unmask the perpetrators of the heinous attacks, so as to end current «dangerous generalisation» of Fulani herdsmen as responsible for the attacks.
She was forced to apologise for her «generalisations about white people», but only after her initial attempts to shrug it off as having been taken «out of context» just made the gaffe worse.
[83] Only after being told by the Labour Party leadership that the comment was unacceptable did she apologise for «any offence caused», claiming that she had not intended to «make generalisations about white people».
So if you want to make a generalisation you can say «eat these whole, unprocessed, nutrient - dense foods as often as possible and consider eliminating some of the most commonly problematic foods for a period of time to see how they influence or affect you.»
If all women are empathisers, and men are systemisers (excuse the generalisations here) what hope can there be, except to accept each other with all our foibles and try to manage as best we can, which is what men and women have been doing for centuries.
Chaz's response was simply that this film is simply their own story and should not be taken as a generalisation for all relationships that experience an FTM transition.
Notes and guidance (non-statutory) Pupils should be introduced to the use of symbols and letters to represent variables and unknowns in mathematical situations that they already understand, such as: • missing numbers, lengths, coordinates and angles • formulae in mathematics and science • equivalent expressions (for example, a + b = b + a) • generalisations of number patterns • number puzzles (for example, what two numbers can add up to).
Furthermore, it is a generalisation to say that all females or all males will have a preference for a particular learning approach or environment.
The follow - up questions offer the chance for some interesting generalisations and justifications.
Other staff members were the representatives for other subject areas and as I pulled them offline to plan units of work we would brainstorm generalisations about that Science unit of work and then analyse the learning area they were responsible for to identify any content that matched.»
While it is important for teachers to have the opportunity to access further training to develop their knowledge of strategies and approaches, we should guard against generalisations that can be unhelpful, disrespectful and even damaging when it comes to ensuring pupils» engagement with their learning.
I have no problem with any writer choosing to publish as he or she feels is right for them and as long as they know what they're doing and take the trouble to learn the facts and not make sweeping generalisation.
Whilst I can see this PSP title selling well in Japan (with no sweeping generalisation intended), I genuinely despair for Nippon Ichi - and hope that another Disgaea game may also be in the works.
Furthermore this singling out of sculptural activity and giving them names like «cages» and «legs» and aspects of sculpture itself being singled out for individual scrutiny like «physicality» and «space» opens the door to generalisations.
In a piece for RA Magazine last summer about positive discrimination and women artists, she wrote: «Contemporary artists are in constant dialogue with art history and, as a generalisation, art history is overwhelmingly about male artists.»
The Futurist movement is easy prey for the kind of historical generalisation and polemical flourish that makes for a sellout exhibition.
So apologies to the entire German nation for the crass generalisation that follows, but German photographers brought Vorsprung durch Technik to their art.
It is just a generalisation that says those for AGW are left wing etc..
I offered to retract the generalisation (see link above) but refused to apologise for the whole statement.
As an aside, the form of statement used by the IPCC is similar in form to the PAC - bounds (Probably Approximately Correct) studied in machine learning, where it is impossible to produce a useul hard bound on the error rate of a learner over all possible distributions, so instead the aim is to produce a bound of the for «with high probability X the generalisation error of the learner is less than Y», where X and Y are both probabilities.
Its sweeping generalisation on glaciers erodes public trust in its 2007 report which was the basis for international negotiations at the December Copenhagen summit.
This was due to the young age of the parties» children (twins, who were three), the fact that he could not also look at the capital award, the very vague generalisations put forward by the husband as to the wife's earning capacity and the fact that the original order already provided for a reduction in the maintenance payable to the wife of 50p for every # 1 she earned (net).
Broad generalisations can be made, for example a unique or classic car is likely to lose its value purely by the fact that it has been repaired whereas a standard family saloon is not.
As with everything there is a danger in making generalisations, as, for example, are also many very loving parents of autistic children, and each case needs to be understood individually, unlike present trend to fit every child into a label which mitigates against thinking and understanding.
Generalisation of outcomes, where improvements are observed in settings and groups beyond those the program was designed for.
Incorporates session activities and homework tasks covering causes of children's behaviour problems; strategies for promoting positive family relationships and encouraging children's development; strategies for managing misbehaviour; and generalisation enhancement.
Multiple randomised controlled trials undertaken Maintenance of improvements Generalisation of outcomes for children with disabilities; children at risk of maltreatment; families of an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander background.
On the subject of suicide prevention, this Croakey long - read highlighted the need for policy makers, health and media organisations to reflect upon concerning practices of speculation and generalisation about suicide and self - harm behaviour that further stigmatised suicide, particularly in Indigenous communities.
The only generalisation and certainty for native title holders is where a particular tenure is found to extinguish all native title rights, regardless of the nature of the rights asserted, as in the Wilson v Anderson decision.
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