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To risk a generalisation, American plays are mainly about families.
To risk a generalisation: Irish people know this in their bones; English people are at best vaguely aware.
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For a complex genetic trait like CD, it can thus be postulated that genetically predisposed people were progressively recruited with the generalisation of the exposure to risk factors, explaining the outbreak.
For one thing, the experiences of the country's various ethnic minorities are not susceptible to such a generalisation.
The Thai people – to make a generalisation, this region is called The Land of Smiles – are very gentle.
In this study, the intention is not to make a generalisation about all medical humanities programs from our data set.
But preferences vary from centre to centre and a generalisation of treatment patterns is difficult.
There are two notable exceptions to the generalisation that risk factors also increase the risk of breast density – age and post-menopausal body weight, both of which are positively related to risk, are inversely related to density (Boyd et al, 1998b; Salminen et al, 1998).
This then led him to the Bethe-Faddeev equation, a generalisation of Ludvig Faddeev's approach to three-body scattering.
As such, De la Hoya's repeated assertion that Saturday's fight is all about power versus speed appears to be a crude generalisation.
It seems that LTRs are too variable in structure to allow a complete generalisation with the chosen technique.
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