Examples of using Generalizations in English and their translations into German
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Generalizations of the Fibonacci sequence.
An article with proof and generalizations.
Such simple generalizations are stupid and not BEYOND…”Those.
But I would like to mention two generalizations.
These generalizations must be set against projects that treat the theme in depth and show differentiation.
For sure, there is a spark of truth also in these generalizations.
Again, I admit these reasons are rooted in generalizations, and there are tons of church girls who shatter these categories.
Most Japanese clients"do not care" about the girls- generalizations.
The dynamics are only our(often excellent) generalizations of what really exists only as the detailed experiential complexity.
Mistake the second- hasty conclusions and generalizations.
It is also possible to add generalizations using small"handles" that appear to the top and bottom of a use case when it is selected.
In 1929 Hildebrandt received the Chauvenet Prize for his 1926 expository article"The Borel theorem and its generalizations.
More about this topic: Nadia Abou Nabout, Markus Lilienthal and Bernd Skiera:Empirical Generalizations in Search Engine Advertising, Journal of Retailing, Vol.
The British are generally considered to be a tidylot, but as in any country, there are exceptions to the generalizations.
The middle classis just as vulnerable to populist generalizations as other parts of the population," summed up Till Müller-Klug on the premiere evening.
Human interactions and lifeworld phenomena have always multiple meanings,which leads to an inherent indeterminateness in the lifeworld and forbids generalizations.
Courbet's generalizations about the failures of the social order come at the end of, and are the result of, his experience of concrete human bodies, their clothes, their complexions.
We offer a regular newsletter-a summary of the main events of the three spring months of 2011, some generalizations and tendencies of development of the situation.
There were/are many misconceptions, generalizations and even stereotypes about America and American life that refugees have heard before coming to the Unites States of America.
The piece almost reads like a satire of aWestern correspondent parachuting into an“exotic” locale and reporting back sweeping generalizations about the place.
You really don't want to make vague generalizations like"you never help out around the house," because inevitably they will come with that one time they did help and won't be able to hear you.
Children, who mostly work in the left hemisphere, are distinguished by the verbal and logical embodiment of cognitive processes, such students easily perceive abstract concepts,and they easily draw generalizations and conclusions.
Institution" and"desire" emerged as(originally legitimate) knowledge-sociological generalizations, while they appear with Foucault as"normal" categories of first order, which as directly report on their empiric contents.
We want to demonstrate with some trains, that Kant cannot only be associated with the idea of Europe in numerous contexts and be identified as a true Europeanthinker in the universality of historical-intellectual and ideological-critical generalizations.
Institution" and"desire" emerged as(originally legitimate and abstracting) knowledge-sociological generalizations, while they appear with Foucault as"normal" concepts of first order, which directly report on their empiric contents.
But well-founded inductive generalizations(stereotypes) are the basis of well-founded prejudices that can be highly advantageous-for instance, helping us to discriminate between dangerous breeds and gentle ones, poisonous mushrooms and edible ones, etc.
At the same time such a body would also help to ensure that value which has been created by industry is not destroyed by ignorance,by conflicts of interest, by generalizations and by mixing in aspects from completely different parts of the planet.
These two generalizations afforded a new method of determining the molecular weights of dissolved substances, and were utilized by Jacobus van't Hoff and Wilhelm Ostwald, among other chemists, in support of the hypothesis of electrolytic dissociation in solutions.
Such a phenomenon can seriously interfere with success at work, since such properties of thinking as analysis, selection of the main thing,the ability to make generalizations and conclusions, gradually become an impossible task for a person.
The generalizations and clichés that take the gift of grace for granted are symptoms of the general misconception of some essential distinctions, always recognized and taken into account in the teaching and pastoral of the Church, such as that between the natural order(or order of creation) and the supernatural one of grace.