As
generalised as this concept is, to what extent do you consider your own work as being digitally minded?
The book becomes increasingly
generalised as it goes on, with later chapters having such titles as «Human Freedom and Creativity» and «Moral Responsibility and Stewardship».
Well you're
generalising as well.
Tiggy — «Well you're
generalising as well.
A fan wrote an article base on his vantage point but your achaic self
generalise it as all gooners view, you excluded.
During your summary try to avoid repeating too many results and
generalise as much as possible.
Not exact matches
«All organisational cultures are different, and therefore all workplace design initiatives should be treated
as unique projects with unique stakeholders that are built on facts and insight, rather than just relying on
generalised preferences that may not be wholly applicable,» the report reads.
They herald the re-emergence of the classical crisis of
generalised overproduction, the basis of which,
as Marx showed better than anyone, is to be found at the level of production relationships which are at the same time the relationships of the distribution of wealth.
In the stormy sea of modern life, the Humanist (he used to be called the Rationalist) and the
generalised agnostic is
as much tossed on the waves
as we are.
Conflicting ideas of what a pastor is, then (and I'm not suggesting you are doing this steve, more a
generalised observation) various people trying to impose these conflicting ideas on the position known
as «the pastor» while simultaneously ignoring that there is a real person who works in the role.
This means that the future can be regarded, on such an hypothesis,
as a value implicit and potential in a cosmic equation, a value yet to be educed, a value the eduction of which involves a universalrearrangement of the more
generalised value, just
as the eduction of a new value in an equation is a value relationship in a total relativity of values.
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.
This tends to obfuscate the teaching of the Church on disordered desire
as a consequence of Original Sin, and also to relate all physical feelings to one
generalised order of libido.
It is not definitive, they're sites for further research and support (research thoroughly, especially when it comes to health matters, and I would recommend taking a
generalised view), whether for their good information, or
as examples of what is out there to peruse.
Without trying to
generalise too much, Adebayor has rarely put in the same amount of effort this season
as he did in the last and there's really no excuse for it.
Attributes identified were specific to the context of maternity care in Ireland within a medicalised environment where private maternity care is seen
as desirable by many women and can not, necessarily, be
generalised to all of the population.
The data are also specific to one region of England, so care should be exercised when
generalising these results to the UK
as a whole.
Political interventions by popes are typically
generalised, such
as speeches against secularism or poverty.
As noted in our first piece though it is wrong to assume that news organisations as a whole are in a generalised crisi
As noted in our first piece though it is wrong to assume that news organisations
as a whole are in a generalised crisi
as a whole are in a
generalised crisis.
He thus excludes a
generalised co-operative model (at least initially) imposed from above by the state, such
as in the former Yugoslavia.
However, while condemning the appalling practices that had been uncovered, David Miliband did not launch his own
generalised critique of the press — instead much of the legwork was left to people marginalised under the new regime, such
as Tom Watson.
Taking the definition
as» (Wasted votes for party A - Wasted votes for B) / total votes»
generalises to multi-party elections:
This can be further
generalised to ranked voting systems,
as then some of the first choice votes for parties C and D would be redistributed to winning candidates, and so wouldn't be counted
as «wasted».
Handgrip strength appeared to be only a weak predictor of heart - related deaths in men and could not be
generalised across the population
as a whole.
Its findings suggest that there is an equivalence between
generalised Casimir forces and those that are referred to
as weak nuclear interactions between protons and neutrons.
At the end of the section, Kauffman
generalises the model still further, to address the emergence of any functionally integrated system, such
as economic and cultural systems.
Generalised PPI is more suited to our experiment
as the model includes all psychological factors and hence spans the entire experimental space.
Hi John, I'm sorry you had this experience, however, I beg to differ
as low - carb diets should not be
generalised.
Doose syndrome, also known
as myoclonic astatic epilepsy (MAE) or epilepsy with myoclonic - atonic seizures, is a rare type of
generalised epilepsy that was first described in 1970 (1).
I won't make
generalised statements
as to what these changes might be.
This is
as simple
as thinking aloud to demonstrate behaviour to do with evaluating,
generalising, hypothesising, synthesising and analysing.
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.
It has the potential to lead to algebraic manipulation of fractions
as learners
generalise and justify their findings
Probability is the main topic covered (listing outcomes, formula for total number of outcomes)
as well
as algebra topics such
as expanding brackets, sequences, factorising and
generalising formulae.
As a result, students
generalise the connections between addition and subtraction.
However and
as we all know, students are individuals and a
generalised approach based solely upon research isn't entirely inclusive and therefore will not meet the diverse needs of all students, no different to the principle of differentiation in the classroom.
Mark — apologies for my final comment — my inner cynic overrode the wisdom of not making
generalised remarks (although describing it
as «eye - watering» is a little OTT).
It's just too varied to
generalise, and you are doing yourself a disservice
as a result.
I don't believe you have the right to make such a
generalised statement such
as book bloggers are doing it wrong.
As of now, I have just planned a SIP portfolio generalised one (with due consideration to immediate goal) and was planning to balance it as I near my goal
As of now, I have just planned a SIP portfolio
generalised one (with due consideration to immediate goal) and was planning to balance it
as I near my goal
as I near my goals.
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.
The cat's preferred target of hands soon
generalises to bare feet and,
as an adult, the cat will pounce on hands and feet at every opportunity.
Though this
generalising of the characters does make gameplay easier
as it is possible to distinguish between enemies, allowing you to make snap decisions on who takes priority.
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.
Calvin's paintings depict young people and the California landscape in what he himself describes
as «
generalised» glimpses of the California coast.
Towards the end of his life, Avery moved further from specific scenes to more
generalised form, creating quintessential pastorals such
as the present work.
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.
I asked for details of what variance was used to adjust the mean (I assume
generalised least squares is being used in some way, I am curious
as to how).
You may also recall that —
as a one - time chemist — I just love to see experimental evidence rather than vague
generalised hand - waving.
My point was the physicality of the «
generalised» entropy (what was not your issue
as you dealt only with mathematical properties of Phi) where an attempt at physical description of thermodynamical systems must be made.