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"Even after seven years of economic crisis, we haven't seen any kind of generalised backlash".
Parents too may feel a kind of "generalised, non-specific concern" about their children's images being posted online, says McCormick, but most put fears aside once the issues are discussed.
Topologists grouped all of the shapes that could be distorted from one to the other (without being lifted off the manifold surface) into a "homology class" – a kind of generalised shape.
Muriel Spark's Edinburgh, Peckham and Kensington are specific and detailed right down to the bus routes, yet one of her most brilliant and unsettling books, The Driver's Seat, follows her central character from the "north" on a holiday to a kind of generalised "southern" every-city.
In 2004 came an attack in Madrid, which, though it did not have a direct link with al-Qaida, appeared to indicate that its ideology was having an impact everywhere, provoking the kind of generalised violence that Bin Laden had hoped for many years before.
It really is something to hear a government minister allegedly in charge of women's rights quite happily trample on individuals' rights to wear their bathing suits – which do not contravene any form of French law – in order to make some kind of generalised theoretical point that goes against diversity, in the name of diversity.
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These summaries do not do justice to the complexity of Boxall's argument, which is marked by a refusal to make the kind of wilfully generalised statements we find in the Lawrence and Self essays.
I'll gladly leave that sort of generalised, squishy rhetoric for politicians.
It is a very generalised kind of racism oriented against any groups perceived not to be in that narrow category of white English identity".
This is the source of a different kind of grief, and perhaps of the generalised homesickness she often feels.
But you would need a degree in anthropology in order to draw any kind of conclusion, no doubt jaundiced and overly generalised and instantly out of date, about such a complex and sensitive issue.
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