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More likely this is a generalised – and bleak – portrait of humanity at its best and worst.
There is "a generalised revolt against the way politicians are running the country," says Mauro Paulino, head of Datafolha.
Though there's no Jewish stuff in the film itself, The Graduate is a generalised enough portrait of apparently-unremarkable suburbia for its diagnosis of cultural malaise to bite home.
Or it is a generalised, defensive fear: globalisation, say, or the arrival of Europe's single currency, are changing the economic landscape and making firms' lives more uncertain creating a strong incentive for the insecure to leap into bed with one another, the better to prevent their beds from being taken away altogether.
We conclude that the Ostrowski inequality (4.1) is a generalised version of (1.8) in a measure-theoretic (probabilistic) form.
This characterisation of convexity is a generalised version of Theorem 3 of Section 2 (cf. Eisenberg [3, Theorem 1]).
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Instead, there was a generalised, muted acceptance, which makes perfect sense.
What for the two men was a generalised utopian spirit, for Af Klint was a matter of personal psychic survival.
Far from being a generalised Islamist hatred of American women wearing miniskirts, anti-US sentiment was rooted in particular grievances.
The other-race effect has been consistently observed in whites, but these findings suggest that it may be a generalised response that occurs in people of all races.
The current cohort of retirees is the first generation for whom buying a car was a generalised but achievable ambition, and they have simply carried on driving.
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