Sentence examples for generalized issues from inspiring English sources

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Much research on the ethical aspects of nanotechnology has focused on generalized issues such as equity, privacy, security, environmental impact, and metaphysical applications concerning human machine interactions (Mnyusiwalla et al. 2003; Moor and Weckert 2004; Singer 2004).

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The good idea at the time was to use the inquiry to make hacking a more generalized issue of press behavior rather than a specifically Murdoch-related issue.

Although poverty is not a generalized issue in these boroughs, there are clusters of material and social deprivation that do not appear in the aggregated statistics.

With respect to the generalized issue of trade and chronic disease, there is some evidence that increased social protection programs (e.g. employment insurance, active labour market programs, welfare cash transfers, universal health and education access) can buffer some of the health negative effects of liberalization and global market integration [ 102, 111].

Our outcome question, "...concerns about safety or violence in the home?" was general and may have been misinterpreted by some of the patients to refer to more generalized safety issues at home rather than domestic violence specifically.

For this reason, visualized here with specific examples for electrons and electromagnetic waves, the existence of a generalized Hartman effect is a rather questionable issue.

"The Israelis every day are confronted with suicide bombers, but they don't issue generalized threats," said the historian Ronald Steel, who teaches international relations at the University of Southern California.

Soviet-Indian relations, the main theme of generalized public statements issued since Mr. Nehru arrived here from Belgrade yesterday afternoon, have scarcely been mentioned in private, according to Indian sources.

(ii) Let (mathcal {K}^pm (x,upxi )) denote the union of all generalized Hamiltonian trajectories issued from ((x,upxi )) in the direction of increasing/decreasing t.  .

Let (mathcal {K}^pm (x,upxi )) denote the union of all generalized Hamiltonian trajectories issued from ((x,upxi )) in the direction of increasing/decreasing t.

Hence, optimising the SIR is a generalized Rayleigh quotient issue (p540 [19]), and the solution is the eigen vector corresponding to the maximum generalized eigen value of the matrix cluster R Θ, R Π, e.g. ω = arg max ω ( E t r ω H R Θ ω E t r ω H R Π ω ) = V e max λ R Θ, R Π. (17).

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