Sentences with phrase «not generalise»

When extrapolating from research, do not generalise from understandings of one Indigenous community to others or to all Indigenous peoples.
Since our subjects were mostly Caucasian, our findings may not generalise to minorities.
Also, since the sample consisted of children that were referred, our findings may not generalise to community samples.
The exclusion criteria mean the findings may not generalise to non-English-speaking women or women with severe intellectual disability.
At the Escape Surf School we are proud to specialise, not generalise.
Dear student241, may be we can not generalise it.
Compared to designing a smartphone, when you want to change classrooms you can not control the context and you can not generalise across contexts.
Therefore, this result would not generalise to the whole population.
I may be visiting the wrong forums, and I perhaps should not generalise, but I can not help but notice that only Man U and Liverpool have anything like decent discussions in their chatrooms.
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.
Season tickets were not generalised.
If U're Stupid, Fine, But You Shouldn't Generalise It Because Of Some Football Club Bullsh*t That Adds Nothing To Ur Life.
«This was only a single patient so we can't generalise the outcome to a whole stroke population,» says Dr Darvishi.
By analysing jaw mechanics and fossil teeth, the team were able to determine that two of the earliest shrew - sized mammals, Morganucodon and Kuehneotherium, were not generalised insectivores but had already evolved specialised diets, feeding on distinct types of insects.
If you felt that you personally wanted to wait till your wedding night, but didn't generalise that belief — felt it was okay for other people to have sex outside of marriage, why wouldn't you be able to read the existing books?
I said the SP had the best looking visuals of next gen. I saw the DF framerate analysis for the MP when it first released and was very disappointed... not ONCE have i EVER said it runs at a «flawless» 1080p 60 fps... so please don't generalise me with the other Sony fanboys.
I myself feel I can breathe more freely when I'm working abstractly, but I don't generalise from this.
I doubt that many are familiar with this approach which doesn't generalise anyway so I don't use it and recommend not to use a term when one doesn't know what it means.
It is not a generalised intolerance and it is not an attitude towards people who do not claim to share core beliefs.
A DRA was not a generalised statement of social worthlessness, but was a measure designed to give certainty and corresponding focus for planning purposes for employers and employees alike.
and it is really important you don't generalise in your answers for these questions.
Each child is an individual and you can't generalise them.

Not exact matches

What wasn't well - understood, though, was that the layering structure could result in substantial losses, even to the senior tranches, in the event of a generalised downturn in the market, which is what subsequently occurred.
«All organisational cultures are different, and therefore all workplace design initiatives should be treated as unique projects with unique stakeholders that are built on facts and insight, rather than just relying on generalised preferences that may not be wholly applicable,» the report reads.
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.
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.
It is not definitive, they're sites for further research and support (research thoroughly, especially when it comes to health matters, and I would recommend taking a generalised view), whether for their good information, or as examples of what is out there to peruse.
Not least because when people make such generalising, sweeping statements, they are talking about the top tier of football.
It's not secret that the board (just generalising) worships him.
I haven't got a problem people calling a player a winger if just for causal chat and denotes a generalised starting position on the field.
Attributes identified were specific to the context of maternity care in Ireland within a medicalised environment where private maternity care is seen as desirable by many women and can not, necessarily, be generalised to all of the population.
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.
It is not always Munich 1938, nor is it always Vietnam, or Suez 1956, or Rwanda 1994, or Iraq 2003 - though many people do generalise about every issue from whatever their preferred analogy is.
However, while condemning the appalling practices that had been uncovered, David Miliband did not launch his own generalised critique of the press — instead much of the legwork was left to people marginalised under the new regime, such as Tom Watson.
Similarly, the generalised social trust question shows a clear division between those who say that most people can be trusted, amongst whom 40.1 % voted Leave, and those who said you can't be too careful, 63.6 % of whom voted Leave.
It's not entirely wrong, but it's hard to generalise.
This can be further generalised to ranked voting systems, as then some of the first choice votes for parties C and D would be redistributed to winning candidates, and so wouldn't be counted as «wasted».
Nevertheless, even the generalised Corbyn Leadership bid «outline policy aims» 0f both 2015 and now, expose that (despite the entirely bogus faux Leftist rhetoric of the utterly cynical Owen Smith campaign) the PLP majority, AND the majority of Austerity implementing Labour councillors can not and will, not fall in line with the Corbyn - led Party's Left policy direction.
But to try and generalise in this way and to paint all British Pakistani community members in a certain light, I'm afraid that is simply something that can not be ignored and it is certainly not something that the British public at large will accept from Dominic at all.
«To generalise in this stereotypical manner and castigate a whole community is not becoming of him,» said Mr Mahmood.
While the study provides clear evidence that aerosol particles affect the development and intensity of storms, Thornton says it can not be directly generalised to the air above land because there are other factors that need to be taken into account.
In addition, while our data suggest that sleep loss impairs working memory in a sex - dependent manner, this does not mean that the sex - differences we observed can be generalised to other mental or physical measures of how we are affected by sleep loss,» says Frida Rångtell, PhD student at the Department of Neuroscience and lead author of the study.
We may be able to reconstruct the sequence of events leading to the evolution of any given species or group after the fact, but we will not be able to generalise from these to other sequences of events.
But, he says, «we have to be an example, and not judge or generalise
Handgrip strength appeared to be only a weak predictor of heart - related deaths in men and could not be generalised across the population as a whole.
Dr David Jolliffe from QMUL, first author on the paper, added: «Our results are largely based on data from adults with mild to moderate asthma: children and adults with severe asthma were relatively under - represented in the dataset, so our findings can not necessarily be generalised to these patient groups at this stage.
«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.»
Because of this, it is not possible to know whether our findings can be generalised to men in the general population.
Generalised trust is when you leave the safe community for a new environment and trust people you do not know.
Remember, these are generalised formulas and not all parts of the formula may be appropriate for you.
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