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Participants may test post-processing methods on a wide range of catchment environments to evaluate the generality of their findings.

The generality of their methodology should enable Smit and his colleagues to develop force field models for broad combinations of different metals, linkers and topologies.

Their contribution lies in the generality of their claims and in their ambition to present market failure – the bad phishing equilibrium – as the rule, rather than the exception.

Our fellow-townsmen are not worse fed, worse clothed, or worse lodged, than the generality of their countrymen, nor are their occupations more unhealthy; and yet three die where only two would in healthier districts!

The generality of their claim is based upon the fact that they made no attempt to characterise the device physically, although they did assume it was capable of performing non-dissipative measurements.

Furthermore, the previous studies compared the relative performance of these methods under only some limited parameter settings (e.g., range of sample sizes), which may limit the generality of their results.

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Generality of results allow their application to all frequency impedance response to both, stochastic and deterministic electrode roughness.

Sometimes it occurs to me that the job of a serious cultural critic mostly consists in telling the generality of people that their opinions – on films, on books, on all manner of widgets, gadgets and even the latest electronic fidgets – simply aren't up to scratch.

Due to the generality of the symptoms, their occurrence is not limited to chronic exposure to elemental mercury vapors but to a number of other diseases and causes.

The first plan, I expect will be thought too bold an expedient by the generality of Congress; and indeed their practice hitherto has so rivetted the opinion of their want of power, that the success of this experiment may very well be doubted.

Locke's doctrine was vigorously criticized in the 18th century by his empiricist successors, George Berkeley and David Hume, who argued that ideas corresponding to general words are fully determinate and particular and that their generality of application is achieved by making one particular idea stand indifferently as a representative of many.

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