Sentence examples for mere generalization from inspiring English sources

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Essay either contains several somewhat unrelated observations or points, or contains several quotations or summaries strung together with a mere generalization, or doesn't deliver the kind of argument the introduction promises, or fails to provide transitions that link one part of the argument to the next.

Plonsey and Barr showed in a two dimensional rectangular framework, except for special cases, the bidomain approach to modeling tissue electrophysiology is not a mere generalization of one dimensional cable theory [19, 20].

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So any simple generalization will be wrong.

In favor of the mentioned interpretation of Aristotle and of the Diodorean view it might be pointed out that we often use modal locutions to stress the consequents of conditionals that follow from mere universal generalizations about the actual world, as in "If gas prices go up, necessarily the economy slows down".

That's why simple generalizations are made.

Put very generally, the various forms of the regularity theory all count laws, if they count them at all, as contingent generalizations or mere descriptions of the events to which they apply: "All there is in the world is a vast mosaic of local matters of particular fact, just one little thing and then another," as David Lewis put this view (1986, ix).

Sweeping generalizations, backed by mere opinion, don't hold much validity as far as I am concerned.

This generalization is not a mere mathematical curiosity but rather has interesting applications in many areas of science and engineering such as electrochemistry, control, porous media, electromagnetism, etc.

This generalization is not a mere mathematical curiosity but rather has interesting applications in many areas of science and engineering such as electrochemistry, control, porous media, electromagnetism, etc. (see [1 5]).

His generalization elevated bases from their formerly passive role as mere substrates upon which acids reacted to form salts to substances having characteristic properties opposite those of acids.

While differences among process philosophers make generalizations difficult, its critics accuse its God of being a mere demiurge, one power among others who, while influencing everything, controls nothing.

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