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David Cameron and George Osborne have delivered plenty of generalised condemnation of what the chancellor calls "systematic greed at the expense of financial integrity and stability".
These generalised perceptions of groups of individuals are an unintentional consequence of information sharing, the scientists claim.
Schrems's successful argument before the European court of justice was that the existence of a generalised programme of mass and indiscriminate surveillance, as disclosed in the Snowden revelations and confirmed by the referring Irish court, undermined this entire regime.
This characterisation of convexity is a generalised version of Theorem 3 of Section 2 (cf. Eisenberg [3, Theorem 1]).
New evidences of a generalised absence of regeneration in grazed wooded grasslands emerged from all the study sites.
A generalised culture of acceptance of poor standards crept in.
The role of this generalised upregulation of cytokine production in cell culture is not clear, nor what mechanism is involved.
Endlessly warning about a generalised threat of the "Islamification" of Europe does not mean you saw this attack coming while everyone else ignored the threat of terror.
In part, the results from this short study reflect on a more generalised ambiguity of the concept of 'complexity'complexity
Only in rare moments does he allow himself a generalised expression of regret, and one of them comes when he discusses the City's impact on industry.
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