Sentences with phrase «generalized sense»

The phrase "generalized sense" means that something is being talked about or understood in a broad or overall way, without focusing on specific details or individual cases. Full definition
Best known for enabling a Web - based currency known as bitcoin, blockchain technology in a more generalized sense offers the ability to track transactions without the need for a centralized record keeper.
This obsession grows out of a more generalized sense of isolationist machismo, revealed through DP Michael Chapman's alternately seductive and unforgiving black - and - white cinematography, Thelma Schoonmaker's stunning POV editing, and the masterfully manipulated soundscape of bustling Bronx streets and swanky Manhattan nightclubs.
And if your dog has an overly generalized sense of fear because it has been shocked or choked or they have been trained with aversive methods, then they are going to have stress, and they are more likely to bite.
«I think there is a generalized sense that the system we have now is not working,» said Santiago, speaking from the city of Salinas on the southern coast of Puerto Rico.
Only in a generalized sense of the existential flux which we lose the greater our conceptual clarity.
In a generalized sense America is a nation under God, as all countries are.
In principle, life (in a generalized sense) and mind were there all along, but in primitive forms, much more primitive even than in a single plant cell.
Both are referring to something that has happened to them, not to someone else or to modern man in some generalized sense, and they are willing to admit it.
Adults often have a generalized sense of illness that accompanies strep.
Now let's go back to the original thread, everyone, equipped with Hans Erren's formula (in a generalized sense).
Let's take a virtual walk into your dog's brain so to have a generalized sense of what may be possbily going on in there.
While the media stoked a generalized sense of dread during the peak of «Y2K» hysteria, these photographs depict a portion of America seemingly untouched by technological anxiety.
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