Examples of using Generality in English and their translations into Chinese
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This and, in all the diversity and all the generality of its meaning, contains the theology of the Incarnation.
This has the benefit of making analysis easier, but produces a loss of generality of any conclusions reached.
Bogdan explained,“Its real power lies in its generality- it can work with any type of attack and network model.”.
Delbrück's molecular model, in its complete generality, seems to contain no hint as to how the hereditary substance works.
The article is written at such a level of generality it is difficult to tell what(if anything) is really happening in Sino-US environmental relations.
The other approach is to focus on generality and provide a powerful and highly configurable system.
To this extent, their generality and objectivity may be more assumed than real.
Even simpler things, containing the very essence of mathematical thought-- abstractness and generality, must have cost centuries of struggle to devise;
Bogdan explained,“Its real power lies in its generality- it can work with any type of attack and network model.”.
This generality is probably the most important aspect of that attribute of law which we have called its‘abstractness.'.
Production is the generality, distribution and exchange the particularity, and consumption the singularity in which the whole is joined together.
Mathematics is both great art and important science, because it combines generality of concepts with depth of structures.
He is not‘universal being': if He were there would be no creatures, for a generality can make nothing.
In view of the progress made in marrying article 15 with article 17, he thought it would be going backwards to return to generality.
As so often happens in computer science, we're willing to sacrifice efficiency for generality.
It cannot possibly be denied that such things are true but their generality can be denied.
The formulation of the rules could involve greater or lesser specificity and generality and their validity or priority might date back to earlier or later moments in time.
On the other hand, some delegations commended the level of generality of the draft articles, and warned against a logic of non-accountability on the grounds of an organization' s specificities.
When violations or conflicts had a collective or group dimension, reparations programmes could have an inclusive redress effect, strengthening the notion of the generality of law and the protection that it afforded.
If I were to design a language today, I would again have to make tradeoffs between logical beauty, efficiency, generality, implementation complexity, and people's tastes.