Sentence examples for is too generalised from inspiring English sources

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In short, the play is too generalised to make any strong emotional impact.

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Is fictional time going to be too generalised to fill out a clock in detail?

Although the number of Wetterhouns bred annually is too small (between 60 an 150) to maintain a healthy population, the incidence of generalised tonic-clonic epilepsy is extremely low: 0.1 %.

It is too fast.

They emphasised the importance of a "clear" message that is "not too generalised", detailing "why?" and "how long?".

Since there are too few clusters to employ either a linear mixed model or a generalised estimating equation (GEE) approach, all models will adjust for the clustering by using agency as a fixed effect.

They are too vague.

However, there is always a risk of drawing too generalised conclusions from a pooling of results, and the dearth of high quality RCT publications makes the evidence for the programmes' efficacy low.

More likely this is a generalised – and bleak – portrait of humanity at its best and worst.

One is the generalised contempt for political parties (chart 7).

Instead of showing flashbacks on Bond's previous career – perhaps he thinks readers will know too much about this already – Boyd is at pains to show us Bond's doubts about what he is doing, about what he wants, by having him reflect and ponder over coffee, dinner, cocktails and so on, but it is always generalised and wholly unconvincing.

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