Examples of using More generally in English and their translations into Dutch
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Medicine
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Financial
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Computer
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Programming
Which is why they are much more generally known as wise medicines.
Which is why they are a lot more generally recognized as smart medicines.
More generally, the Commission is responsible for ensuring effective implementation of the Regulation.
More generally, the condition can be formulated for functions between any two metric spaces.
In the same fashion, a satellite is more generally a thing that orbits around a bigger thing
Speaking more generally, it should be emphasised,
And more generally we shall follow closely the Council of Europe's admission policy.
More generally, the story calls for an inversion of the architectures of information that have been in place since modernity.
More generally, the Chevalley-Shephard-Todd theorem characterizes finite groups whose algebra of invariants is a polynomial ring.
Dark Storm is now more generally available.
audience and more generally, per gli amanti della cultura.
More generally, with some creativity and design work,
More generally, what are the consequences of the reforms from an external point of view?”?
With‘resources' he means institutions like the family and culture more generally.
audience and more generally, for lovers of culture.
It is sometimes more generally expressed as an obligation for the victim to co-operate with the legal authorities.
It will be able to cover other kinds of training, such as the ERASMUS programme and more generally all the Community programmes on education and apprenticeship.
At the same time, it is right for us to consider more generally the issues of human rights
And, more generally, the SUBARU brand in general: innovations, exhibitions….