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Instead, there was a generalised, muted acceptance, which makes perfect sense.
What for the two men was a generalised utopian spirit, for Af Klint was a matter of personal psychic survival.
The current cohort of retirees is the first generation for whom buying a car was a generalised but achievable ambition, and they have simply carried on driving.
There were three things to welcome in the data for the final three months of 2013: the increase in activity was slightly higher than forecast, it was a generalised pickup, and there were tentative signs of a recovery in investment.
"There was a generalised level of sexist behaviour towards adult women throughout television, not just at the BBC, that was seen as acceptable then and which is, I hope, unimaginable now," Root said.
The statistical model we fit was a generalised linear model, with either mortality data or brood development data as the Metric, i.e. the dependent variable.
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The primary analytic strategy used to estimate the impact of treatment on each of the main study outcomes was a generalised-linear mixed model, with repeated measures observed at baseline, months 6 and 12.
More likely this is a generalised – and bleak – portrait of humanity at its best and worst.
Far from being a generalised Islamist hatred of American women wearing miniskirts, anti-US sentiment was rooted in particular grievances.
There is "a generalised revolt against the way politicians are running the country," says Mauro Paulino, head of Datafolha.
The other-race effect has been consistently observed in whites, but these findings suggest that it may be a generalised response that occurs in people of all races.
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