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Unlike geographically determined disease such as Chagas disease and Guinea worm infections cited by Reidpath and Allotey, HIV is found in every nation and the epidemic in many populous countries is becoming generalised (> 1% prevalence).
Subthemes relating to self-perception included sense of failure becoming generalised rather than specific to loss of work, and an altered sense of self due to being away from work.
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By the late 1960s generalised dissidence (among an admittedly minute number of intellectuals) was becoming focused on such issues as censorship and legal rights, but the 1970s saw the growth of a much more powerful current of dissidence expressed as the demand by Soviet Jews for the right to leave the Soviet Union altogether.
It is generalised.
I have generalised anxiety disorder.
Even then, though, his performance seemed generalised.
If corruption exists, it is not generalised.
Enamel hypoplasia: This condition may be localised or generalised.
"I've diagnosed myself with generalised anxiety disorder," I say.
But can such delivery be generalised across the political economy?
Generalised austerity has made matters worse, as has the ECB's lack of sufficient offsetting action.
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