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It's especially unfortunate that Ms Raichura should make generalisations about some communities that depend on handouts.
It was talent; these achievements do not come from nowhere: "You can't really make generalisations about talent, can you?
To me, this means that characters in novels (the ones we read and the ones we write) should be as variegated and vivid of detail and as hard to predict and make generalisations about as the people we actually meet every day.
The high variability in the response variables and the interaction of the explanatory variables indicate it would be difficult to make generalisations about the impact of processing on landscape pattern as only two processing methods were tested and it is likely that untested processing methods will potentially result in even greater spatial uncertainty.
Using a y-maze setup, and a delayed-match-to-sample (DMTS) paradigm, we trained honeybees to make generalisations about the number of elements in a visual pattern, and distinguish between arrays composed of two and three elements.
We conclude that the bees are able to make generalisations about patterns based on the number of elements, and transfer this ability to discriminate between two and three to new situations.
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Allport believed that prejudice flowed from ignorance: people made generalisations about an entire group because they lacked information about that group.
However, Mauricio Cárdenas, Colombia's minister of finance and public credit, also on the panel, warned against making generalisations about public leadership failing all over the world.
"I understand people have interpreted my comments as making generalisations about white people," Abbott, who stood for the Labour leadership in 2010, said.
Not all the exchanges between Christianity and Islam in the medieval era were as abrasive as the Byzantine emperor's dialogue quoted by Benedict.His big failure of tact, perhaps, lay in making generalisations about Islam which relied on Christian commentaries, instead of letting Islamic sources speak for themselves.
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