Sentence examples for make gross generalizations from inspiring English sources

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Like those earlier works, "The Age of Austerity" tends to make gross generalizations about the parties while glossing over divisions within the G.O.P. (between the Tea Party and establishment Republicans, between libertarians and evangelicals) and within the Democratic alliance (between left-wing types and more moderate ones).

"I've had to debate people often who make gross generalizations of Muslims and Muslim cultures," she told me.

It appears that the constant references to Obama or the references to his children not being any different from the black youth are a license for him to make gross generalizations.

However, in our hands, such spacing arrangements were not necessarily optimal and it remains difficult to make gross generalizations regarding Dicer-processing positions along an expressed dsRNA duplex at this stage.

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He makes gross generalizations about men and women ("in most marriages, he loves her less than she does him"); asks stupid questions ("to what extent," he wonders, is brutality "endemic to men"?); and makes silly assumptions ("let's imagine that all the women who favor greater curbs on guns and less reliance on missiles would prefer to find a man who shares their views").

He makes no effort here to put the campaign in context with Mr. Obama's tenure thus far in office — for instance, he does not address why the successful use of technology to connect with potential voters has proved far less effective in galvanizing grass-roots support for health care reform — and in griping about media coverage, he frequently makes gross generalizations about the press.

And while he writes that "we respect Muhammad" (just not "Muhammad Atta"), he makes gross generalizations about the "extreme incuriosity of Islamic culture" and the differences between Sunnis and Shias ("The Sunni are more legalistic. The Shia are dreamier and more poetic and emotional").

Try not to make gross sounds.

Don't make gross noises (burping, etc).

And American acting, to make a gross generalization, tends to be more demonstrative, more out front, than that usually found on London stages.

Your article's opening -- "the world-class university and multimillion-dollar hillside homes with sweeping views versus the poor and working-class bungalows and apartments of the flatlands" -- makes a gross generalization about Berkeley.

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