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been generalised
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The Department of Justice and Equality told us that the understanding of human trafficking in to the Irish fleet within the department at the time had been "generalised", based on the potential for trafficking for labour exploitation and media reports, but that it had "no evidence of wide-scale trafficking".
In effect, previous customers leave their comments floating in the air around the restaurant, where they can be read by anybody with the right handset.This concept has been generalised by a number of wireless-software firms into the idea of digital graffiti messages that can be posted using a handset, and which correspond to a particular location.
which has been generalised to a symmetric form by He and Zhang [6].
This divergence has been generalised to allow the comparison of more than two distributions.
At the same time, Lurie system has been generalised by researchers from different aspects.
The dimensionless groups have been generalised to allow for non-Newtonian behaviour.
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It is generalised.
But can such delivery be generalised across the political economy?
The effect from floor level is generalised, a grey miasma stretching into the distance.
Of course, one might wonder whether Somaliland's experiences can be generalised.
This suggests that the technique might be generalised to deliver specific treatments to other diseased tissues.
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