I'd be careful about making large
general sweeping statements about stratospheric influences on the lower atmosphere.
Not exact matches
As a straight person, I've never felt inclined to make
sweeping,
general statements about how individuals should deal with their sexual orientation... and to be honest, I'm still trying to sort out my thoughts on this issue.
Calling the decision a «clean
sweep» last night, WARF's
general counsel Michael Falk, released a
statement saying: «We are extremely pleased with this ruling.
«All vegetable oils in
general are bad for you» is a rather
sweeping statement.
Of course, we know that this is a
sweeping statement and exceptions exist, but from what we have seen, this seems to hold true in
general.
Making a
general,
sweeping statement like that of Grodin creates the illusion that all eBooks are too expensive, when in fact it truly relates only to a portion of the market that is getting smaller by the day — that of major publishing houses.
Overgeneralizing:
Sweeping statements that draw very
general conclusions and don't take into account all possibilities.
Curiously Professor Nurse made
sweeping statements about «the
general consensus of scientists» without any factual support.
It seems to be rather a
general and
sweeping statement?