Sentences with phrase «generalise from»

When extrapolating from research, do not generalise from understandings of one Indigenous community to others or to all Indigenous peoples.
I myself feel I can breathe more freely when I'm working abstractly, but I don't generalise from this.
Holden is often, however not for long, a little harsh, and it might be he has a tendency to generalise from insufficient proof (in this instance his camel's - hair layer had actually been stolen from his space), however he has actually viewed and done a lot for a 16 - year - old, and also a whole lot has actually been done to him.
The author, school autonomy proponent Brian Caldwell, made a disclaimer that no attempt was made to generalise from the experience of these four schools.
«To go beyond this we use modern machine - learning methods where you don't necessarily know how a computer has made a decision about a particular sound, but by training it, which means showing it lots of previous examples, we can encourage a computer algorithm to generalise from those.»
We may be able to reconstruct the sequence of events leading to the evolution of any given species or group after the fact, but we will not be able to generalise from these to other sequences of events.
Anyone who generalises from the goodness of the 70 % - royalty KDP into assuming that Amazon more broadly is good... well, let's just call them naive.
It is generalising FROM the whole record to infer the likely adjustment to a small 4 year period in 160 years of data.

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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).
At the end of 2013 — even before the Iraq crisis forced an estimated 1.8 million Iraqis from their homes — around 51.2 million people worldwide had been forcibly displaced due to «persecution, conflict, generalised violence or human rights violations», according to the UN News Centre.
The Church of England went from a stern position on contraception, to a stern position that refused to generalise about the vast variety of situations, to having nothing to say about the morality of contraception.
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.
It is not always Munich 1938, nor is it always Vietnam, or Suez 1956, or Rwanda 1994, or Iraq 2003 - though many people do generalise about every issue from whatever their preferred analogy is.
He thus excludes a generalised co-operative model (at least initially) imposed from above by the state, such as in the former Yugoslavia.
But to try and generalise in this way and to paint all British Pakistani community members in a certain light, I'm afraid that is simply something that can not be ignored and it is certainly not something that the British public at large will accept from Dominic at all.
These animals were also more likely to be suffering from a localised TB infection than severe generalised TB.
Having seen how sharply any two African countries can contrast, we had learnt to distrust the habit of generalising about the continent from one incident in a single country.
35 per cent of NEET participants suffered from depression compared to 18 per cent of non-NEET youths and 14 per cent had generalised anxiety disorder, compared to 6 per cent of their non-NEET peers.
Dr David Jolliffe from QMUL, first author on the paper, added: «Our results are largely based on data from adults with mild to moderate asthma: children and adults with severe asthma were relatively under - represented in the dataset, so our findings can not necessarily be generalised to these patient groups at this stage.
Confirmation of the chemistry results came through statistical analysis of the data from the experiments, which comprised «linear mixed modelling of quantified volatile compounds and generalised linear modelling of counts of mosquitoes,» says Stephen Powers, a data analyst at Rothamsted.
Whether it's a generalised observation, or — even better — a specific example from your dating past!
To generalise to all schools from research of such a subset of schools is fallacious.
From a small and heavily skewed sample of schools, the authors generalise to suggest that the education of the lower quartile of secondary students would be enhanced, and educational inequality reduced if the use of mobile phones was banned in schools.
There is an inbuilt default in the work we're drawing on towards French and Spanish language learning, though we will take care to generalise away from specific languages wherever possible.
Yes, it is indeed the case that many of the studies are from developed countries and generalising to other countries needs much caution.
Isn't there a generalised process where only one KYC is applicable to all SIP schemes from different banks / financial institutions?
The flexibility of the cat's social structure makes it difficult to generalise about the grieving process but from the information gleaned as part of surveys and in other anecdotal reporting, if the remaining cat shows a reaction, there appear to be three stages commonly described.
I was hoping to get an answer from someone who knows what they are talking about... not someone generalising me and making assumptions on my past actions with no proof whatsoever.
I painted a lot from photographs during the»50s, but it was just like painting landscapes - very generalised.
Towards the end of his life, Avery moved further from specific scenes to more generalised form, creating quintessential pastorals such as the present work.
Clyfford Still and Mark Rothko generalise, but they expect us to assent to the idea that breadth of touch and emptying of detail are ways, for them, towards specificity of feeling — emotion really happening — rescued from culture - industry mush.)
The other 19th century painting here is Newcastle upon Tyne from the East, 1898, by Neils Møller Lund, a portrait of the city from a specific vantage point, generalised by the impressionistic rendering, yet by no means strictly representing light as it falls on the retina.
From Picasso, who distorted and fragmented the body, to the gestural simplifications of Willem de Kooning, the portrait in the postwar period had become anti-individualistic: a generalised signifier for existential disquiet, rather than a disclosure of individual character.
Will the cultural view change from worry about a certain catastrophe to a generalised feeling that nothing happened today, or yesterday and it is all too dreadful and uncertain to worry about.
Or from the position of those who take the utterances of a few lunatics (Singer included) and generalise them to a whole lot of other people who actually don't hold any similar views?
In summary, we have generalised the linear fitting f (x) including constant σ (x) to a non-linear fit f (x), σ (x), yet ensuring that the average σ (x) is obtained from the uncorrelated ensemble.
John says: «It rests on generalising an observation from one part of the data set to the whole.
It rests on generalising an observation from one part of the data set to the whole.
The constant flow of relatively warmer surface water that started in the mid 60s from the equitorial atlantic produced a net increase in arctic ice melt, thus a colder southward current in the E Atlantic, giving the wrong impression of generalised cooling in the region.
People who should know better (scientists from other disciplines) seem to want to point to the generalised condemnation of the emails and say «that's not us, that's not science, they've damaged science.
So, aside from perceived sexism, generalising and stereotyping the sexes, Damore didn't really do anything that wrong to get him fired; he has the right to freedom of speech.
As Professor Dame Hazel Genn pointed out, in the context of the Jackson data, caution is required when looking at the true cost of litigation: «using these figures to make assumptions about average costs is rather like generalising about war from the most bloody and hard fought battles».
Movement from the direct language of actions «to recover», to the generalised terminology of actions «in respect of personal estate» made the section apt to catch claims between beneficiaries or by beneficiaries against third parties, as well as claims against personal representatives for unpaid legacies or entitlements.
Life insurance needs differ from person to person and so it won't be possible to make a generalised assumption about the amount of term insurance an individual needs.
2012 marked the launch of SparkLab's first accelerator in Seoul with a generalised focus on South Korean startups although one fifth of total graduates come from other countries.
One might even be tempted to see this generalising discourse as a way to introduce state - sponsored cryptocurrencies as the «best of both worlds» and an improvement, from the point of view of banks and regulators, of otherwise unpredictable and uncontrollable bitcoin.
As Windows Central reports, Cohorts is a new way of receiving dedicated feedback from «highly - focused» groups of Windows Insiders, rather than generalised feedback from general users.
There is little concern if you have very generalised conversations that relate to your professional development, or courses that you may be studying, but withhold from topics specific to the side - project you'd like to keep secret.
Anxiety UK (08444 775 774) National charity established in 1970 to provide support and services to those suffering from all anxiety disorders, obsessive compulsive disorder, generalised anxiety disorder and panic attacks.
People with avoidant personality disorder and dependent personality disorder had a lower likelihood of remission from generalised anxiety disorder (34 % and 14 % lower respectively).
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