Sentences with phrase «generalized about»

All that can be generalized about these paintings is their restless vitality.
I'm never vague or generalized about what needs to be done, but specific and concrete.
It is — and this is putting it mildly — sometimes difficult to generalize about a nation of 1.3 billion people.
Since Patrón has a very broad consumer base, Applbaum says it's difficult to generalize about their rate of adoption with innovative, early stage technology.
It would be absurd to generalize about how happy these people are compared to their indebted peers, but I can tell you that accumulating a sizable nest egg through living small doesn't seem to be making them obviously miserable.
They find camel bones around one site, and generalize about the entire region.
Somewhat redundant» and with perhaps unavoidable generalizing about «the Catholic imagination,» «a Protestant landscape,» «working - class aesthetics,» and «middle - class notions of taste»» this study argues persuasively that «distinct categories of sacred and profane are inadequate to capture the complexity of Christian practice» in the corporeal world.
The break down comes when people generalize about a group of people.
Significant changes are also occurring on the liturgical left (Quakers, Pentecostals and, especially, the free - church tradition), but it is difficult to generalize about such disparate groups.
When I was in college, it was all too often that I overheard one of my friends generalize about a particular person's beliefs just because they weren't their own.
The church's experience with women clergy and with the «minister's husband» has seemingly not yet provided us with enough data to permit us to generalize about the problems unique to those marriages — or to produce stereotypes that need to be unlearned!
Idealized generalizing about «The Bible» is always a huge mistake and only reveals agendas, I think.
It is hard to generalize about the patients.
Since pluralism is itself a hallmark of postmodernism, generalizing about the movement is dangerous.
It is an error to generalize about us.
It is a man generalizing about what he imagines all religious people believe, and it is not based in logic.
So does it make you feel better to generalize about Christians?
Generalizing about the region, Filatoy and Lunkin write of a rare phenomenon in the Orthodox Church: its «cooperation with the intelligentsia, university teachers, writers, artists and museum staff and widespread involvement of teachers in the work of Sunday schools.
The pluralism of theologies and ecclesiologies makes it difficult to generalize about ministry.
(Before anyone gets all hoity - toity about my generalizing about churches, I'm not.
Although it is difficult to generalize about this group, we can note that they gravitate toward the theological center.
When we begin with these sorts of entities and generalize about them we are likely to end up with a metaphysics of substance, or, if we dissolve the substance as Hume did so brilliantly, we end up with nothing but our own sense data.
By memory we can generalize about the nature of our own experience, and then by analogy form some conception of the nature of ape, canine, or porpoise experience.
So you and your atheist buddies feel free to generalize about millions of Christians according to how you like to see it.
Such caution in generalizing about both the brain and belief makes cross-disciplinary talk more valuable as suggestive speculations about loose associations than as firmly established causal connections.
You're generalizing about them!»
A big mistake that you make Dan, is to generalize about all Christians the way you do.
They try to see a religious community in the organic wholeness of its life, action and thought before generalizing about similarities between different traditions.
Evangelical voters are not a monolith and defining them or generalizing about them is difficult at best, but it seems clear that they are not, as a group, Trump supporters.
Buttiglione argues that because «the variety of situations and human circumstances is too vast,» you just can't generalize about communion for the remarried.
But aside from generalizing about a new world community, what will the churches actually say about the ecocrisis?
They also love to generalize about how much others don't understand about the bible.
Recent research by the Polis Center in Indianapolis underscores the problem of generalizing about congregational resources.
It really is sad to generalize about what it means to be a «Christian.»
There is no way to generalize about the custody of teenagers.
It's not possible to generalize about a child's temperament, but it can help to remember that a baby with colic won't be miserable forever.
What's more, it would also be unfair to generalize about parental investment, as family dynamics differ across countries and cultures.
It's hard to generalize about home births.
So you can't generalize about all math abilities.
A preliminary analysis of the first 2 years of culling, reported last month in Ecology and Evolution, cautioned that the data were limited and it would be «unwise» to generalize about how effective the policy has been so far.
Be specific about the concerns at hand, rather than generalizing about your whole life, your relationship history, your character, the world, and so on.
Viruses are hard to generalize about, but ketosis is probably beneficial for most viral infections.
Actually I hate to generalize about this because there are so many factors that come into play, and assertions like this have a lot of «other things being equal» caveats, but basically, if you intentionally try to gain weight by over-eating, it will be hard to force the undesired food down but your body will allow some weight gain without making you miserable; whereas if you intentionally try to lose weight by starvation, you'll be miserable and hungry.
Can you generalize about what brought them to your school?
I think some of the misconceptions are those that generalize about the quality of urban schools.
I don't think I can generalize about this one.
Students generalize about the effects of visual structures and functions and reflect upon these effects in their own work
I applaud the authors of the CCSS for acknowledging that there is no right or best way to generalize about the lives of students.
Clearly, it's difficult to generalize about charter schools.
But the researchers stressed that charter schools vary widely in quality, making it difficult to generalize about their performance.
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