Sentence examples for a generalized finding from inspiring English sources

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According to Nichols, Judge Sivilli did not hold a plenary hearing and made no specific findings as to why a gag order was required in this particular case; instead, she issued the Gag Order "based on a generalized finding that publicity in family court is not in the best interests of children". … Nichols seeks … a declaratory judgment that the Gag Order is unconstitutional ….

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The direction of this change from claims of memory and task improvement to claims of enhanced cognitive traits as articles move away from a focused discussion of the DFSS to report generalized findings suggests that the results of this study may have been hyped as they were used to support the CE debate.

If, as the Court claims, today’s decision does not break with precedent, how can it be that voluminous findings, documenting extensive hearings about the specific topic of violence against women, did not pass constitutional muster in Morrison, while the CSA’s abstract, unsubstantiated, generalized findings about controlled substances do?

The generalized findings of the present study are the following: (1) The E values are approximately symmetric around 0 (mean value of the simulations).

For this reason, perhaps, literature on face processing, and in particular studies of eye movements, has so far largely ignored the role of culture and generalized findings of Western Caucasian observers to the entire human population.

On the other hand, we used 14 non-severe health states, which represent more generalized findings.

The purpose of these interviews was not to produce generalized findings, but rather to describe in depth the experiences of adolescent mothers in this setting.

CSF examination (protein, glucose and cell count) was normal, while EEG showed generalized findings, periodic triphasic sharp waves, recurring at intervals of 0.5 1 sec (Fig 1).

Along with width increase, there was a generalized superior displacement, this finding was in accordance with the earlier studies on RME [31, 32, 36].

These definitions include a generalized process with clinical findings that may represent an initial phase during the sepsis phenomenon – the systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS).

In this study, we use a generalized f-projection method for finding the solutions of generalized system of mixed variational inequalities in Banach spaces.

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