Sentence examples for not generally correct from inspiring English sources

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For crystals the phase object approximation is not generally correct, since it neglects diffraction contrast effects.

Both inferences are valid for strict (logical or material) conditionals, but they are not generally correct for non-strict conditionals.

Later, Brouwer pointed out the following consequence of the validity of ¬¬¬A ⇔ ¬A: the proof method of reductio ad absurdum, which is not generally correct (not "reliable") intuitionistically, can be used to establish negative propositions ¬A (Brouwer 1929A, 163)/(Mancosu 1998, 52).

Furthermore, the notion that negative values of Q'R detect cases of spuriously significant modularity is not generally correct.

Recall that the traces of the corresponding SSCP matrices are just the sum of squares in the Procrustes ANOVA as implemented by Klingenberg and McIntyre [ 13], but this ANOVA is based on an isotropic model (i.e., it assumes that there is an equal amount of non-directional variation at each landmark [ 70]) that is not generally correct for any real data.

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(Note that, as the evolutionary predictions depend on fecundity and larval survival, the choice of our parameters will not generally give quantitatively correct predictions for the rate at which resistance evolves. Rather, our intention is to compare the evolution of resistance for different scenarios. Such a comparison gave similar results for all of the parameters that we tested).

If these calculations are generally correct, it is not surprising that it would be difficult to identify procedures to directly examine such a current.

45 Although direct data on user adherence to the correct dose was not generally reported, four studies investigated polymerase chain reaction adjusted cure rates of a sub-sample of patients treated with ACT by a CHW, all of which were > 90%.

Wireless sensor nodes have limited processing capability, so error correcting codes are not generally adopted into WSN standards.

The tree is generally correct, although the approach is not applicable to other types of networks.

Do not bluff on seventh street against a marginal board (it is generally correct for them to call - see above).

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