Sentences with phrase «generalisation on»

Its sweeping generalisation on glaciers erodes public trust in its 2007 report which was the basis for international negotiations at the December Copenhagen summit.
I don't think it is an American thing at all to think that way — I have Nederlans friends that consider whomever they border with a neighbor... I get so weary of all the generalisations ON the generalisations of Americans.

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In their reaction against scientific scepticism, and scientific generalisation which were as sweeping and as prejudiced as any theological temerity, they failed to distinguish the root causes of the new unbelief from the arrogance of the unbelievers, and met with equal contempt and malediction what could only be properly answered by the careful separation of fact frompresumption and prejudice on either side.
I think you are making a lot of generalisations that aren't true about the physicality of our team based on our lack of silverware.
Ideally — and particularly when offset against virtually 100 % hospital births in the rest of Europe — better evidence is needed before generalisations are made on the merits of planned home birth.
It's worth remembering that ideology has severe limits: it can only make broad generalisations without anything concrete on individual lives, dealing with our own contradictions or how to balance extremes in any situation.
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.
Today, we know that the hemispheres work together in collaborative, complex ways, and that polarising personality types based on crude generalisations is wrong.
Try to avoid clichés and generalisations and focus on your individuality.
While attempting to figure out exactly what jobs will exist in the next couple of decades is largely an exercise in crystal ball gazing, perhaps we can make a few generalisations based on the latest generation of technology.
But it must surely be right that such a decision is based on careful consideration of accurate information, rather than inaccurate generalisations.
Nothing shows up the massive chip on ones shoulder more than a sweeping generalisation without the facts to back it up!
But then you started to drop some generalisation bombs and I feel the need to comment on them — although Paula has already made some pertinent points.
Of course this generalisation doesn't include more complex knock - on effects with currents and wind systems.
Generalisation of these find - ings is however discussed controversially (Ladha et al. 2011; see also the various comments and replies on the two articles mentioned above).
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.
Group, Standard, Self - Directed Triple P Broad focus program focusing on parent - child interaction and the application of parenting skills to a broad range of target behaviours, and the use of generalisation - enhancement strategies to promote parental autonomy.
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.
One of the key points in my studies is how media shapes public perceptions of crime based on scare tactics, generalisations and omissions of vital evidence in order to sell papers and increase ratings.
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