Sentences with phrase «when generalising»

The data are also specific to one region of England, so care should be exercised when generalising these results to the UK as a whole.

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Having been quick to moan when people have generalised about atheists, I sincerely apologise for having committed the same crime.
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.
Madinah, you can choose to ignore or educate when people generalise and call muslims terrorists.
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.
«When a baby comes into a home - I'm generalising - but often the whole family falls around a baby rather than the baby fitting into home life, which is what used to happen,» Waddilove said.
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».
Generalised trust is when you leave the safe community for a new environment and trust people you do not know.
Compared to designing a smartphone, when you want to change classrooms you can not control the context and you can not generalise across contexts.
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.
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.
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».
And that is precisely the reason why you should start working on using branding verbs and optimising your skill sets when it comes to it — instead of generalised statements of your experiences.
Generalised Anxiety Disorder is diagnosed when children have excessive and unrealistic worries about a broad range of possibilities.
When extrapolating from research, do not generalise from understandings of one Indigenous community to others or to all Indigenous peoples.
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