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What bothers him is the T word: "It's such a broad generalisation".
As a very broad generalisation, men show their depressions differently from women.
This sounds like a broad generalisation, but, why then aren't women applying for professional posts? 3. Working methods.
"Everyone talks about 'the migrants' in a broad generalisation, but these are individuals with stories and lives, in many cases tragic histories that have brought them to this point," he said.
As a broad generalisation, it can be said that few companies outside the plain that extends from Tokyo to Osaka are internationally competitive, and some notably in retailing and construction are in particularly frail health.
The presumption of a resulting trust is a clear example of a rule by which the law does impute an intention, the rule being based on a very broad generalisation about human motivation … They accept that the starting point is to find the parties' actual shared intentions (ie expressed or inferred).
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But as broad generalisations, these views stand up.
In fact, we make a whole host of assumptions and broad generalisations based on historical patterns of understanding.
These broad generalisations go some way to explain why Berlin has been dubbed the "atheist capital of Europe".
It is hard to see how broad generalisations like this take us any further forward in raising standards".
Hakim has an oddly defensive tone throughout and is prone to extraordinarily broad generalisations, particularly about feminism.
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