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The idea of a text is used in a very generalised way.
As a generalised group, I have little sympathy for them.
But I've done a generalised thing that could be adapted.
Without this, we can only offer the generalised system of preferences.
So far, the predictions of generalised conflict with China have not come true.
The same cannot be said of a generalised advance disclosure.
The first three or four scenes also go by in a rush of generalised war.
They offer highly generalised solutions to complex problems of political economy.
But a lot of those things were a generalised experience that wouldn't have felt right for a second player.
I rather suspect that we try and make them fit more generalised models.
I used the word charge in its generalised sense.
One is seeking the intention of Parliament at a higher, more generalised level.
Generalised cell phone use is only 15 years old.
It has also been proposed as a generalised form of anthropocentrism.
The generalised system of preferences for customs duties is over 30 years old.
In this sense a line is a generalised circle of infinite radius.
There is a generalised increase in muscle bulk, particularly around the shoulder area.
Programming is not like learning French, it's a generalised skill rather than a specific set of knowledge.
I have to say, Commissioner, that they are very generalised, and that is not enough.
However, such an assumption is possibly too glib and generalised.
The possibility of more generalised exactions on the internal economy became a real one.
Even history exists only as a generalised past that provides the backdrop of a living museum.
A generalised picture emerges of Italian society and the arts - interesting enough, but nothing new.
It includes a generalised German history of unification as a background to the story.
Its more generalised and mixed diet, however, does provide adequate nitrogen.
"Then you can transition from a constrained to a more generalized environment," he said.
But his recent works have turned to a more generalized American nostalgia, which makes them a bit toothless.
A terrifying or traumatic experience can produce long-term and generalized effects.
A more generalized form of the concept is as follows:
Folding (see above) can generally be considered a generalized form of outlining.
"Because the human form is the most successful generalized form in all nature.
A simplex is the generalized form of a triangle, in various dimensions.
There is a lot more to be discovered in these pieces than just a generalized form of extrovert excitement.
In the generalized form, all teeth are involved.
The generalized form usually presents with a descending pattern.
A more generalized form is used to describe a plane wave traveling in an arbitrary direction.
The dark passions of the soul in their more generalized form are the targets in each case.
But that "generalized interest" must "yield to the demonstrated, specific need for evidence in a criminal trial."
Thus, the earlier events must have been caused by more generalized types of disturbances to the biosphere.
The equation of motion in this more generalized form reads:
Text formatting can be considered a generalized form of pretty-printing.
One apparently isolated incident can vividly illustrate a more generalized pattern of family life.
Individual case studies are presented below; here, the aim is to provide a more generalized picture by conflating information from all available sources.
There are, for example, several more generalized definitions, like "indication" and "basis of expectation."
In a more generalized form, the hydrolysis constant can be described as:
He discovered the generalized form of the Lagrange inversion theorem.
Most of the paintings that emphasize landscape do it in a rudimentary way, with broad generalized forms.
Watching the librarian made his son feel proud to be a citizen of Cinnabar; the same thing, perhaps, but in a more generalized form.
Minor, localized cases should be left to resolve on their own to prevent masking of the more severe generalized form.
Even the most generalized form of the sampling theorem does not have a provably true converse.