Examples of using Generalizations in English and their translations into Chinese
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It is never nice when people make generalizations, but Driscoll is right that we in the UK have too many apologetic preachers.
As a result, any opinions about"the issue of intellectual property" and any generalizations about this supposed category are almost surely foolish.
For example, I am doing some generalizations to the audience, not right at once, but I will do better and better.
(f) Because of all the above considerations, the Committee recommends that generalizations on the risks of effects of radiation exposure during childhood should be avoided.
These are obviously generalizations but you can see the benefits of having differing content presented to users when viewing from different screen sizes.
There are some generalizations as well: Women are more likely to be integrators and men are more likely to be drivers.
Although factual knowledge is critical, the focus is on historical themes, generalizations, and concepts that will make the factual knowledge more meaningful.
These are obviously generalizations but you can see the benefits of having differing content presented to people in different screen viewing circumstances.
There's far too much reliance on Euro-centric research to make many of the wide ranging, cross cultural generalizations that folks like to make.
We inherit the traditional doctrine: we can detect the oversights, the superstitions, the rash generalizations of the past ages.
Machine learning has a lot in common with classical statistics, in that it uses samples to infer and make generalizations.
In the meantime, I will take the liberty of making some generalizations as to what these case studies might imply.
It was noted that performance requirements, by their very nature, were industry-specific, and that this made generalizations difficult.
While this is sometimes the case for both of these groups, there are layers of nuance that make such generalizations overly simple.
These perspectives are generalizations, but it shows how the confidence debate goes back deep into our culture.
We speak in generalizations because that is how you learn and how you have a discussion.
The OP personally threw me under the bus in her generalizations but I'm sure not going to make assumptions about her.
Again, NOT my generalizations, but observations from many“war stories” from many friends.
It illustrates how marketing generalizations are the basis of marketing theory and marketing knowledge.
These sorts of generalizations- often known as‘common sense'- will help you avoid unexpected, and sometimes damaging, consequences.