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Dr. Helen Wallace, deputy director of GeneWatch U.K., a group that led opposition to Sciona's test, said the advice was too generalized to be worth paying for.

At JPMorgan and Citigroup, disclosures are too generalized to clearly see what the three main contributors are to sales and trading revenue.

These moments suggest a finer directorial eye than is typically evident in "Saudade," which feels at once too personal and too generalized to tell any true stories of its own.

Most previous studies analyze piracy from a descriptive or macro-level perspective, which is too generalized to offer substantive crime prevention measures (e.g., Psarros et al. 2011; Wong and Tsz Leung 2012).

Other similarities between the eldoniids and any "lophophorate" seem to be too generalized to carry much phylogenetic weight.

Of the relatively few studies on belowground herbivory most focus on insect herbivores and the impacts of vertebrate root herbivores are often overlooked as too generalized to have much influence on the evolution of plant defense [19].

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The statement that "overwhelming evidence supports the view that low abundance miRNAs have no biological effects" might be true on a global genomic scale but becomes a bit too generalized when applied to specific cells or developmental time points.

If a salesperson thinks an asset was too generalized, they're encouraged to share that feedback and work with marketing to go build the right customized asset.

Those kids had their own energies and their own language, and the writing at this part of the book suffers from being too generalized, seeming quite thin next to a lengthy report on prostitution and the Profumo scandal — rough shenanigans involving call girls and government officials — and less well-known stories of immigrant Soho pimps and gangsters.

The consequence of clustering leads to conclusions that are too generalized; for example, that black students will respond in a similar way to a treatment as do Latin@ students (Carpenter et al., 2006).

Robinson thinks that traditional ethical approaches to specific problems like poverty are too abstract and generalized to motivate enough action to elimate the actual suffering caused by poverty.

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