Exemplos de uso de More generally em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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And more generally.
The remaining issues could be treated more generally.
More generally, as noted by A.W.
It is a special case of the more generally stated principle of least action.
More generally it means'unique' or'incomparable.
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Nevertheless, I should like to respond to certain things more generally.
Action is more generally understood than words.
The probability, and I will just write a little bit more generally here.
More generally any Turán graph is locally Turán.
In the course of time it extended its meaning and was more generally used.
More generally, all nilpotent groups are solvable.
The social situation more generally in the Balkans remains problematic.
More generally,"B" is formula_44 if and only if formula_45.
Not acceptable to their workers and more generally for the Polish economy.
More generally, the question of hydrocarbons engages the future.
This includes mobilizing unemployed workers and more generally all precarious.
And more generally we do not know, with GPS dreadful, really dreadful?
That lessens its institutional and, more generally, its political role.
But more generally, this noise is something that corrupts the signal.
A must for writers, publishers,audience and more generally, per gli amanti della cultura.
More generally, the development arguments need to be restated.
Delegations should make information on decentralized cooperation aid more generally available.
This is also true, more generally, of German dominance of the EU.
The jugular ectasia is a congenital alteration, and therefore it is more generally diagnosed in children.
More generally, control over the Commission should be strengthened.
They reinforce the amalgam to all Muslim-es, more generally, racialized people and neighborhoods.
Men and more generally against all forms of domination and oppression.
This phonetic- phonologicalvariation stands for the vibrants, or more generally called rhoticconsonants.
More generally, what political role should Europe now play?
That is why the LEONARDO andSOCRATES programmes and, more generally, education and training programmes need adequate financing.