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In researching this topic, I have discovered that many leaders don't take the time to define specifically what they mean when they use generalized terms or clichés.
My total interaction with her, after very strenuous efforts at contact on my part, consisted of a single short email in which she extolled her sister in very generalized terms.
Today, when asked about his religion, he describes himself as a "secular" Jew and speaks in generalized terms about spirituality.
And we all know that the "right" is often vilified in generalized terms whenever an attack against vulnerable groups, such as Muslims or LGBTQ individuals, takes place.
And what do we truly know about Trump's passionate or reluctant supporters, not in generalized terms, but do we know who they are as individuals behind the stereotypes?
The 'left' is prone to political violence, driven by criticism of Trump, and the "right" is often vilified in generalized terms whenever an attack against vulnerable groups takes place.
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Power yoga is a generalized term that emerged in the mid-'90s to make yoga more accepted by western culture.
What he does know, however, is that the American trust in "the media" — that generalized term that stretches from the Times to NewsMax — is miserably low.
What he does know, however, is that the American trust in "the media"—that generalized term that stretches from the Times to NewsMax is miserably low.
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