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So to use it as a way to generalise about, and to attack Muslims, isn't just bogus, but political opportunism.
Wittgenstein himself warned against attempts to generalise about language as if it was a single entity – abstract, uniform and homogeneous – and he worried about a glut of vacuous books with the word "language" in the title.
The world of online comedy is now too vast to generalise about, and ranges from bedroom hobbyists – which is how the greatest of them all, Bo Burnham, started – to professional performers using the web as a way in to comedy.
Din reinforces the point that it is useless to generalise about immigrant cultures.
For all that, it is still hard to generalise about the different manifestations of the Brotherhood.
It's dangerous to generalise about sound because many of its effects work through association.
Such examples reveal another truth – television is getting harder to generalise about.
I agree those who generalise about the changing nature of a country are small minded.
First, it is impossible to generalise about societies that stretch from Morocco to Malaysia.
Pollsters say they are such a tiny sample that it is hard to generalise about them.
No one would attempt to generalise from birth to 40, or 40 to 80, so why generalise about "the elderly"?
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