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(Who would want to be high up in an office tower ever again?) That this prognostication was wrong points to a more general observation: the extent to which we overestimate the social shock of dramatic events and underestimate social resilience.
Nonetheless, the continuities between democratic and authoritarian phases in French history lead to a more general observation, often overlooked: Democracies are as likely as authoritarian states to practice xenophobic or racist politics.
But it's a more general observation that even bad microeconomic policies, which lead to substantial distortions in the use of resources, have a hard time doing remotely as much damage as a severe economic slump, which doesn't misallocate resources — it simply wastes them.
Recently, the use of Particle filters has become popular to handle more general observation models.
Recently, the use of Particle filters has become popular to handle more general observation models (e.g. [40, 41]).
But as a more general observation than rule--not a rule because it doesn't have to happen this way but it generally seems to--more productive labour within an economy gets paid more.
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Part VI concludes with a few more general observations.
If the more general observations about photography in "At Work" don't surprise, they do convince.
Together they tell us a lot about the changing landscape of higher education, and they provide a useful launching point for the more general observations that I want to offer you.
Although Mr Murdoch would no doubt not wish to countenance the deployment of tactics tantamount to blackmail, his more general observations about the doing of favours and back-scratching are extremely revealing as to the culture, practices and ethics of the press more generally, and far more so than simply in the circumstances which he was then discussing.
It closes with more general observations on the ways in which Sydney contrasted with London, which city was perceived as falling short of what was expected of a great metropolis, and how its early nineteenth-century evolution into a new type of city itself affected the way in which Sydney was perceived.
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