Sentence examples for too generalised from inspiring English sources

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In short, the play is too generalised to make any strong emotional impact.

Is fictional time going to be too generalised to fill out a clock in detail?

To ears attuned to what historically aware conductors can now extract from this work, Mariss Jansons's approach might seem too generalised, and they will probably find his conducting of Brahms's Second more convincing.

"Many scholars of American culture," she writes in rather too generalised terms, "see our national preoccupation with female rescue as mere cover story, a pretext employed to justify the sanguinary pleasure our pioneers took in the slaughter of the continent's natives and the decimation of the wilderness.

They emphasised the importance of a "clear" message that is "not too generalised", detailing "why?" and "how long?".

However, there is always a risk of drawing too generalised conclusions from a pooling of results, and the dearth of high quality RCT publications makes the evidence for the programmes' efficacy low.

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It follows that we have, quite routinely, game rules for most generalised quantifiers too; we can find them by first translating the generalised quantifiers into second-order logic.

Major depressive disorder is a mood disorder that can be coupled with mania, whereas anxiety is a normal physiological phenomenon; too much anxiety leads to generalised anxiety disorder or panic disorder.

Parents too may feel a kind of "generalised, non-specific concern" about their children's images being posted online, says McCormick, but most put fears aside once the issues are discussed.

Much of the orchestral writing, which is certainly not atonal, but not quite tonal either, and uses a quote from De Falla's ballet El Amor Brujo as an unexplained recurrent motif, is generalised mid-Atlantic rhetoric, too.

One may rightly claim that only one study of 17 patients demonstrating an effect of the new therapy approach is probably too little evidence to allow for generalised conclusions (see Salter et al., 2005).

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