Sentences with phrase «more generalised»

She is pleased to have helped people with anxiety issues and stage fright as well as more generalised anxiety and depression.
While it may be true that pharmaceutical companies can offer a more generalised experience and opportunities for internal movement, as the startup sector continues to expand, expect to see an increase in convergence of workplace experience between the two.
Towards the end of his life, Avery moved further from specific scenes to more generalised form, creating quintessential pastorals such as the present work.
Comments by Tara were more generalised and not specific to women.
«I feel most people on the Reddit thread wanted to see Hello Games «punished» directly though, rather than share my more generalised view that the game's marketing needs to be brought down to earth a bit more,» AzzerUK added.
This drops behind all of the focus on cinema and becomes a more generalised tale about living through fantasy akin to the likes of THE MATRIX.
Another element to the the points above is a more generalised new zest for life now that the bodies systems are back online and functioning optimally once more.
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.
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.

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More often than not, when people talk about the «[Catholic] Church», they often seem refer either to the Vatican — the centre of authority in the Catholic Church — or else are generalising about the entire world - wide Church.
It becomes little more than an association for generalised idealism and social moral welfare.
These animals were also more likely to be suffering from a localised TB infection than severe generalised TB.
Generalised PPI is more suited to our experiment as the model includes all psychological factors and hence spans the entire experimental space.
Finally, I'm generalising here, but women tend to have a more emotional relationship with food and control compared to men, which means they are best avoiding any kind of eating pattern that involves restriction.
In this regard, whilst the bigger personals sites have more features, like webcam chat etc, they are very generalised and are really only aimed at dating personals in general.
Anyone who generalises from the goodness of the 70 % - royalty KDP into assuming that Amazon more broadly is good... well, let's just call them naive.
Thanks Wex, I've been back to that post many times in the past to read up on precisely that part but I think you've just cleared it up for me — higher margins deserve higher multiples so below a generalised 10 - 12 % for 1.0, the inverse is true — and with that you used the more conservative Op.
I myself feel I can breathe more freely when I'm working abstractly, but I don't generalise from this.
The Lorenz model describing a specific flow approximated by a 2D flow allows no insight in the 3D flow problem, can not be generalised and more importantly has little to do with spatio - temporal chaos.
So to generalise * an entire season for an entire country: if you live in New Zealand, expect more sun and less rain than usual.
Do you really believe that you NEED the «generalised» entropy which seems to me more than dubious in order to make your point?
If the constraint was on a «generalised» mean of a variable more complicated than only x or x ² what is not forbiden à priori and what is f.ex the case in the Kolmogorov turbulence theory, the maximisation of Sq would NOT yield a power law.
Yes, generalising across Antractica is difficult but it's more than that - it's foolish to claim that you know what land based temperatures are when there's no observations there.
Prior history of psychological distress or vulnerability to distress, need to be considered in terms of previous depression, generalised anxiety, social / cosmetic / body image anxiety and the more severe disorder, Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD).
That more consideration be given to modelling as a method to estimate economic outcomes for existing effectiveness trial results, and to generalise existing quality economic evaluation results to other jurisdictions.
Several studies have shown that chronic and episodic irritability follow distinct trajectories; episodic symptoms are associated with mania, whereas chronic symptoms are strongly associated with unipolar depression and anxiety.12 Longitudinally, episodic irritability in early adolescence was associated with generalised anxiety disorder (GAD) and mania in late adolescence, and only mania in adulthood, whereas chronic irritability in early adolescence was associated with disruptive behavioural disorders in late adolescence and only major depressive disorder (MDD) in adulthood.13 Individuals with episodic and elated mood are up to 50 times more likely to develop mania than those with chronic irritability in a 3 - year follow - up.14
The inclusion of healthcare workers from a wider range of careers in a more representative sample should contribute to the ability to generalise the results of future studies.
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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