Sentence examples for results cannot be generalised from inspiring English sources

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Furthermore, since no common benchmarks and computing platforms are used, the results cannot be generalised.

As such, the results cannot be generalised to all office buildings in New Zealand.

Since this way of testing takes the pictures (instead of the participants) as a basis, the results cannot be generalised for the population as a whole.

This was an exploratory study and so results cannot be generalised, however, the value of this paper is that it provides insights from those at the most senior level of these nine organisations.

Although the sample is not representative of the whole country, and results cannot be generalised it would be interested to apply the same approach in other industries, deeply analysing what drives companies to adopt eco-innovation and compare with the food sector.

Thus, these results cannot be generalised to settings with turbid and contaminated water.

Therefore, these results cannot be generalised to the entire population.

The study results cannot be generalised to all developing countries.

This study was explorative and its results cannot be generalised.

The results cannot be generalised to other publications.

Moreover our results cannot be generalised to include older populations.

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