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That approach is reflected in the Museum of Tolerance, whose founder, Rabbi Marvin Hier, understood Wiesenthal's own desire to generalize the Holocaust to bring more attention to it.
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Albert spells out the foolishness of trying to generalize about ambition: the desire to be a first-generation college student isn't easily comparable to the desire to shatter a glass ceiling or own a luxury car or write a work of genius.
If the training goes well, the net may also have learned to generalize to the desired behavior for inputs and outputs that were not in the training set.
Zoning regulations are, to generalize wildly, too restrictive and are generally designed to protect established interests.
But for all his love of the real, the literal, the earnest — for all his desire, if you will, to live up to his given name — Frank does have a tendency to generalize, and to drive off into abstraction: "There are many different kinds of people on the planet — people who never let you forget a mistake, people who're happy to.
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CALEB CRAIN: Hard to generalize, of course.
It's difficult to generalize about it.
Still, it is impossible to generalize.
"It's tough to generalize," she said.
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