Sentences with phrase «make generalised»

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.
I won't make generalised statements as to what these changes might be.
If Governor Okorocha has any specific grievances, he should come forward with them rather than making this generalised accusations,» Abdullahi said.
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).
The article only compares the DB11 to the Bentley Continental GT Speed and makes a generalised statement.

Not exact matches

By using exact amounts rather than generalising and making broad estimations, you can save small amounts of money regularly and develop your financial savings over time.
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.
Not least because when people make such generalising, sweeping statements, they are talking about the top tier of football.
That's why I've been telling you guys I'm not Resource.Resource always says LACALEMAR.I don't do that.Why is there a need for me to have two accounts just to share transfer info?I've been correct about everything except Neymar.Please I've been very consistent in my updates.Read them very well.Insider sources don't generalise for the day.They give minute by minute info so one moment it could be here and the other moment there.They've broken many deals about so many clubs ahead of time with them making a mistake in the Neymar one.
Little is known about the processes by which resources are allocated within the police and generalised public expenditure procedures aren't specific enough to allow us to understand financial decision - making within police forces.
«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.»
The author, school autonomy proponent Brian Caldwell, made a disclaimer that no attempt was made to generalise from the experience of these four schools.
I don't believe you have the right to make such a generalised statement such as book bloggers are doing it wrong.
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.
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.
It is too diverse, too much a collection of competing voices to be pinned down precisely, in terms of what it could be said to stand for; however, by generalising wildly, it might be possible to say that it represents a point around which certain attitudes towards abstraction have coalesced: one being, that the attempt to build on the discoveries of Modernism is still worth making; and another, that any such attempt can not be reductive, only expansive, ruling nothing out in terms of form, colour and material.
So what are the factors that shape the ways in which we collectively define a great artwork, and could one generalise to suggest that women and men make different kinds of work?
I don't think the UK Court made it's finding on generalised statements which were not found in «An Inconvenient Truth».
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.
Do you really believe that you NEED the «generalised» entropy which seems to me more than dubious in order to make your point?
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».
Along with the push to make technology relevant to specific sectors or geographies, there is a simultaneous effort to generalise some elements of the product portfolio to ensure that they can be leveraged on a global basis.
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.
This important distinction has not been made in the government's recent and generalised attack upon a rights approach as inadequate to deal with, if not causally related to, the high levels of violence perpetrated by Indigenous people against their own families and communities.
Assessment was made of the association between suicide behaviours and mental health disorders, which were categorised as fear and anger disorders (specific) phobia, panic disorder / agoraphobia, social phobia, intermittent explosive disorder; distress disorders (separation anxiety disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, major depressive disorder and / or dysthymia (MDD / DYS) and generalised anxiety disorder; disruptive behaviour disorders (attention - deficit - hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), oppositional defiant disorder (ODD), conduct disorder and eating disorders (including anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa and binge eating disorder)-RRB-; and substance abuse (alcohol and illicit drug abuse).
These are not strictly studies of psychotherapy for personality disorders, which makes it more difficult to generalise the results to referred populations.
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