Examples of using To generalize in English and their translations into Swedish
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If you are going to generalize and enrich, I would say that here were the most Russians with Bogner overalls.
Careful not to generalize a particular case,
But if you are going to generalize, you can say that Roger
If you try to generalize all that is known about Montenegrins,
e.g. an attempt to generalize the result or formulate a cause for the observation.
To generalize, benefits of the war have been mainly security-related
Explain how to generalize the"peaks over threshold"-model to higher dimensions
Further research should aim to generalize the needs of the organisation as a whole.
I have broadened the scope to generalize it;
providing a way to generalize rank statistics to continuous variables.
remove the differences to generalize repeated identical cycles.
structures to acquire the ability to generalize and to disseminate the innovation,
It is not enough to just talk to radical movements already included in the process, but to generalize the struggles.
learns to generalize, classify, and on the basis of this to draw his own conclusions.
To generalize this, Hegel would maintain that philosophy stands at a higher level than mytho-poetic thought,
When the Culture Committee proposes changes, they need to generalize on the basis of a very heterogeneous group of people,
When the study is made of a small scale is the result not possible to generalize, but you can still see that certain stressors, such as anesthesia
Not only are learners able to generalize grammatical restrictions to new words in a category as in this case,
They are closely related to generalized hypergeometric series.
In a region in which you live, in addition to generalized norms can act specific rules which must be adhered.