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In exploring the link between internet use and depression with terrorism, it is difficult to make generalized comments.
Quoting Bay et al. [36], "Inspecting the methods used and their performances, we can not make generalized claims as to what type of approach works best.
Focus Group Interview as a research method is not to make generalized deductions as in a mass survey, but to comprehend various persons' recognition of specific circumstances and experiences by targeting a various range of participants.
He typically likes to make generalized statements about a future course of action, but is unable to elaborate.
Since DST is applied to many varying communities, its effects may be very different depending on their culture, light levels, geography, and climate; that is why it is hard to make generalized conclusions about the absolute effects of the practice.
The contents of each coded group were condensed, and then summarized to make generalized descriptions of how the threats and violence were dealt with.
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As the New York Civil Liberties Union noted in a court brief, the county's position relies on affidavits from county police officers and residents making generalized accusations about shady activities but offering no data on crime rates or the types of crimes committed in the "safety zone," and making no claims that any of the defendants regularly enter the area to commit crimes.
This diversity of impacts is mainly driven by the diversity of species, and makes generalized statements about types of impact difficult.
And these examples, given due and detailed attention, will exhibit a context-sensitive particularity that makes generalized pronouncements hovering high above the ground of that detail look otiose, inattentive, or, more bluntly, just a plain falsification of experience.
"In the heated and hyper-passionate political campaign environment, I made generalized comments regarding race relations & radical Islam," Barreto said.
But comprehensive data on earlier-branching insect lineages are missing, which makes generalized conclusions questionable.
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