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As an immigrant myself, a career woman and a single mother of two, I find the prejudiced, generalised view of immigrants both narrow minded and disappointing.

It's almost, in that respect, a non-fiction, a generalised view of the world given here and there the pretence of specificity.

Both BMI and the ratio between a person's waist and hip measurements give a generalised view of a person's health.

Moreover, results at building level were aggregated at building block level, in order to offer a generalised view of the overall energy performance of a block (Fig. 24).

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However, Hoorn argues that she and her sister were to a significant extent counter-orientalist: they focussed on the common nature of human experience rather than cultural expressions of difference and they sought to portray everyday life in Tangier as they found it, rather than presenting generalised views of the orient.

But a generalised view that bankers are evil doesn't seem, as you say, to have nearly the required degree of specificity to be a worthwhile basis for a stand like this.

The characterisation of government as a single homogeneous body, with common goals and single motives, enabled participants to establish a simple narrative that, during discussion with others, served to consolidate a generalised view.

The present findings suggest that the fatalism about lung cancer that has been observed in smokers (Schnoll et al, 2002; McBride and Ostroff, 2003; Kerr et al, 2006; Tod et al, 2008) may be part of a more generalised negative view of cancer outcomes in the 'well' smoking population.

Considering the large number of medical schools in Nigeria, the proportion of interns studied is relatively small, therefore the results cannot necessarily be generalised as the views of all the interns who were medically trained in Nigeria.

We plan to construct an ontology of CDE relations, reflecting the Jena rules used in METABRIC with the view of developing a generalised approach of extracting a structure of CDEs from the existing relations between them.

In this paper, we study Cameron's generalisation of t-designs from the point of view of classical t-design theory, in particular investigating the parameters of these generalised t-designs.

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