Sentences with phrase «generalise because»

«It's really hard to generalise because they're all so different.
If U're Stupid, Fine, But You Shouldn't Generalise It Because Of Some Football Club Bullsh*t That Adds Nothing To Ur Life.
I hate to generalise because there are some fine examples of content marketing in Australia.

Not exact matches

In general, producer price pressures eased significantly in the June quarter, largely because of the fall in prices of oil and related products, and the generalised downward pressure on the prices of imported goods resulting from the exchange rate appreciation (Table 16).
You must have a very good reason for thinking what you do about SOME Christians but please avoid generalising this to ALL Christians because it's actually insulting to the majority of christians.
But it's very hard for me to generalise about the concept of Christianity, because it means such wildly divergent things to so many people.
Physics, in particular, is noted for its ability to use inductive reasoning to posit universal laws such as Einstein's General Relativity, making the claim that experiments and observations on or from earth allow us to generalise a theory into universal law, i.e. a law of physics that we believe must hold everywhere in the universe because this is a law written into the fabric of the universe.
That is a generalised statement because for some there has been considerable impact.»
Not least because when people make such generalising, sweeping statements, they are talking about the top tier of football.
While the study provides clear evidence that aerosol particles affect the development and intensity of storms, Thornton says it can not be directly generalised to the air above land because there are other factors that need to be taken into account.
But when their robot got stuck — because a necessary part was missing, say — the machines were unable to explain the specifics of what was needed, and instead could only ask for generalised «help».
Because of this, it is not possible to know whether our findings can be generalised to men in the general population.
«This is because «the journey occurs in highly particularized settings which are invested with such generalising weight that they come to represent a backdrop of the whole of creation.
Typically, students view learning as remembering facts, terms and definitions, but it's actually the case that problem - based learning builds their skills in doing that because it teaches students to develop thinking skills such as the ability to evaluate, generalise, hypothesise, synthesise and analyse information rather than simply recall it.
Infamous is particularly interesting because it's key for understanding that these principles can be generalised to games that we wouldn't immediately consider as journey games.
Universalist, because the Anthropocene assumes a generalised anthropos, whereby all humans are equally implicated and all equally affected.
Apparently, environmental Kuznets curves work in the case of cleaning up car emissions because localised pollution provokes local pressure to improve the environment, whereas CO2 emissions are generalised and so subject to the «tragedy of the commons» (I typed «tragedy of the cosmos», which would be a good title for something or other).
Here GEm is a «generalised» energy that is not conserved and it is necessary to impose the constraint on the wrong GEm instead of the right Em because else one doesn't get the desired solution.
Furthermore, employers should not rely on generalised assumptions, namely that there is an impact on retaining individuals because of the absence of a contractual retirement age.
i think it is very difficult to decide even after looking at IRDA's data because they are nonspecific and generalised.
Because South Africa is culturally and socio - economically diverse, these results that are based on mainly white, Afrikaans speaking, middle to higher income participants can not be generalised to other populations.
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