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generically
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In a generic manner.
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It is not only scientists who are excited by this; the applications of what is generically known as "next-generation sequencing" are broad.
Despite the influence of this argument on the subsequent generation of philosophers of science, Reichenbach's analysis of spacetime measurement treatment is plainly inappropriate, manifesting a fallacious tendency to view the generically curved spacetimes of general relativity as stiched together from little bits of flat Minskowski spacetimes.
Here we have added the existential quantifier "∃" as well as the general term "F" to express the thought that "x generically depends for its existence on something being an F", or alternatively "x generically necessitates F".
The pre-Meiji period of 19th-century Japanese traditional music, known generically as hōgaku vis-à-vis Western music (yōgaku), was generally strong.
"I could have tried to get a letter together which was generically in support of the Green party, but I doubt it would have got as many names".
The people farmers tend to pitch their advertising to an imagined population of self-funded early retirees, generically beginning the low end of their pitch at the over-50s, factoring the age of 65, traditionally the age of pension entitlement in Australia, in their calculations.
So if it turns out that large numbers of people use "app store" generically, Apple's case is weakened.
If an expression is regarded as generic, it can't be used as a trademark, and conversely, using a trademark generically (e.g., Coke for cola) is a misuse of the word.
Mr Goldfarb is coy on the merits, but I won't be: my sense is that "app store" is indeed used generically enough by English-speakers out there that Apple's case is the harder to prove.
The drug is generically known as paclitaxel and is used primarily to treat ovarian and breast cancers.
The Dalai Lama; Pope Francis; the Egyptian Muslim preacher Amr Khaled; Joyce Meyer, a charismatic Christian preacher from the American Middle West; Deepak Chopra, best-selling writer on the generically spiritual, and Richard Dawkins, the British atheist intellectual.
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