Sentence examples for of a generic term from inspiring English sources

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Rock is a bit of a generic term now that doesn't mean too much, but it is generally non-notated music.

I call it beige in the most insulting way, as chardonnay long ago became kind of a generic term for a glass of insipid white wine in any bar in the land.

In case of the English language, the expansion would be to the 'left' of a generic term (from 'didactics material' to 'printed didactics material').

The governing differential equations and the boundary conditions are derived in a nuclear form which is representative of a generic term in the displacement field approximation.

Examples of expansion to the right of a generic term are very common in the specialized languages and denominate a new concept corresponding to a new invention or technology.

Even though the distinction is derived from two specific meanings: attribute and objective, of a generic term: criterion (pl. criteria) the dichotomy of MCDM goes beyond the semantics of criterion.

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Lastly, we denote the number of probes (a generic term, e.g. a gene or miRNA) in an experiment by I so that the modeled data, which we denote by 𝒟, consists of I* J probe measurements, y ij, one for each probe i and tissue sample j.

The All-Seeing Eye is a symbol of the Great Architect of the Universe, a generic term for a supreme being that all Masons believe in.

After Andrew had been guiding for a few years, one of these "uncles" (a generic term for older relatives) took him aside and asked him how he felt about carrying bags for these Australians, cooking for them and serving them — repeating the history of half a century ago.

The new party calls the Socialists part of la casta, a generic term for self-serving, corrupt political and financial elites.The other enemy is Ciudadanos (Citizens), a centrist party that has broken out of its Catalan home into the rest of Spain by pledging social democratic measures to reduce inequality, while also cleaning up corruption.

Taureau de Camargue, or bull of the Camargue, is a generic term for a type of bovine raised only in this region.

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