Sentences with phrase «many sweeping generalisations»

I return the charge: in that post aimed falsely at society, you were facetious, you did not engage with my points, you did not specify what exactly was wrong with my attitude, you psycho - analysed my words, you made broad sweeping generalisations.
It is interesting to look at some more sweeping generalisations often made by psychologists: that men are more oriented towards rights and justice, women more towards responsibility and caring (and, yes, self - giving); or, to put it another way, male identity is forged in relation to the world, and female identity awakened in a relationship of intimacy with other persons; or, further, that «development», in the male mode, implies establishing the independence of «self» from others, while in the female mode self is developed by relating to others.
In seeking root causes, it is tempting but futile to make sweeping generalisations about the backgrounds of young people who commit crime.
Will: for someone not trained in political theory, Blond certainly doesn't seem averse to making sweeping generalisations about intellectual and political traditions in political theory.
The bill embodies some sweeping generalisations, such as a guarantee to preserve the dignity of the human body, which are meant to guide courts considering cases that might arise from the use of medical technology.
This research contains some sweeping generalisations re so - called high - performing heads (the «architects»).
Nothing shows up the massive chip on ones shoulder more than a sweeping generalisation without the facts to back it up!
Which is in and of itself a sexist statement, as it makes sweeping generalisations about an entire gender.
I have no problem with any writer choosing to publish as he or she feels is right for them and as long as they know what they're doing and take the trouble to learn the facts and not make sweeping generalisation.
Final Fantasy 15 talks in sweeping generalisations and barely stops to tally up the human cost.
Whilst I can see this PSP title selling well in Japan (with no sweeping generalisation intended), I genuinely despair for Nippon Ichi - and hope that another Disgaea game may also be in the works.
The above paragraph contains some sweeping generalisations, but the basic principle is correct.
Thought you did nt like sweeping generalisations?
while you may be able to get away with sweeping generalisations in your private discussions or in highly regulated cheerleader blogs, be prepared to justify them in public fora.
Its sweeping generalisation on glaciers erodes public trust in its 2007 report which was the basis for international negotiations at the December Copenhagen summit.
The increase in millennials in the workforce, who, as a sweeping generalisation, are said to prefer more collegiate ways of working and less hierarchy, will see to that.
As you recall your story, don't insult yourself or make any sweeping generalisations about who you are as an employee.

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In their reaction against scientific scepticism, and scientific generalisation which were as sweeping and as prejudiced as any theological temerity, they failed to distinguish the root causes of the new unbelief from the arrogance of the unbelievers, and met with equal contempt and malediction what could only be properly answered by the careful separation of fact frompresumption and prejudice on either side.
This occurs successively over multiple electoral cycles until all diversity and subtlety of opinion collapses into two parties - each full of sweeping useless generalisations and ideological cant.
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