Sentences with phrase «only generalise»

Having not personally examined Dutchess, I can only generalise and you should visit your Veterinarian for a definitive diagnosis.
The life of the Friary, University and town experienced only a generalised sense of unease, the endemic irritation with ecclesiastical authority, common to so much of Europe.

Not exact matches

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.
«Evidence shows that information needs to be written and targeted towards fathers in order to reach them; generalised information aimed at parents tends only to reach mothers.»
«This was only a single patient so we can't generalise the outcome to a whole stroke population,» says Dr Darvishi.
But when their robot got stuck — because a necessary part was missing, say — the machines were unable to explain the specifics of what was needed, and instead could only ask for generalised «help».
For example, further systematic research on the impact of data sampling to check whether results data that only concerns part of a population can be generalised.
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.
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.
The article only compares the DB11 to the Bentley Continental GT Speed and makes a generalised statement.
Isn't there a generalised process where only one KYC is applicable to all SIP schemes from different banks / financial institutions?
However, there are only a few rare syndromes of cerebellar overgrowth in humans which do not involve generalised brain overgrowth.
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.
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.
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.
Although, again, we don't want to generalise and claim that this is a country wide problem, the fact that Ontario's Electronic Commerce Act has only been quoted three times by the courts in that province leads one to think that the situation is not restricted to the borders of La belle province.
Sending a generalised CV and letter is only robbing you of the opportunity to emphasise the qualities each employer is searching for in a candidate.
Firstly, a 69 % uptake on the basis of eligible birth records is high for population trials.5 Non-participants» index of disadvantage scores were only marginally lower than those of participants, indicating that our results could be generalised to a wide socioeconomic spectrum, although perhaps not the lowest end.
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
It is possible that my 3500 + months of tenant history on only one of my properties gives me some leeway to generalise.
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