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As a generalisation, the poor are subsidising the better off".
As a generalisation, the extrovert actor flourishes at the Globe, the introvert does not.
That's because, as a generalisation, "all news is local" (the Johnston Press motto, ironically enough).
Adewunmi said she objected to the way in which the term the "black community" was used as a generalisation.
Reforms would help—if they could be implemented.But as a generalisation, the efforts of the past few years have thrown up mixed messages.
The framework can be understood as a generalisation of Theorist.
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Harding mentions as examples a generalisation of the traditional male dichotomy of "labour" and "leisure" that cannot easily be applied to traditionally female reproductive work [38].
This method may be regarded as being a generalisation of the Knox test [ 15].
To be a good historian requires a 'concentrated interest in particular events or persons or situations as such, and not as instances of a generalisation' (1978b, 138).
Such a generalisation is as harmful as it is ignorant.
He said: "I do think senior people are less likely to be aware within the business but that is a generalisation as there are some awesome senior people – it's more about the culture of the organisation".
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