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Mr. Chomsky sees the success of "9-11" as part of a more general phenomenon.
In other words, von Braun is an egregious example of a more general phenomenon.
The surge of entrepreneurial spirit here is part of a more general phenomenon of Native peoples entering the mainstream Canadian economy.
Global warming is related to the more general phenomenon of climate change, which refers to changes in the totality of attributes that define climate.
Downward mobility was a more general phenomenon than upward mobility in Qing society; those at the bottom of the social scale did not marry and have children, while the wealthy practiced polygyny and tended to have large families.
The accompanying charts show three components of the survey, which is conducted in many countries around the world, and indicate that the slowing of growth is a more general phenomenon.
The fact that, despite all this, 16th-century Western Europeans remained so deeply convinced of their own moral and intellectual superiority was, to Montaigne, evidence of a more general phenomenon.
Quite possibly, this is a part of a more general phenomenon.
This sort of integration is sometimes construed as a special case of the more general phenomenon of backward masking.
This paradox is an example of a more general phenomenon known as Simpson's Paradox (Malinas and Bigelow 2009).
The example of these two enterobactin receptors probably illustrates a more general phenomenon of siderophore receptor redundancy in P. aeruginosa.
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