Examples of using Generalisation in English and their translations into Indonesian
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It could be considered a generalisation.
The focus is made on making the generalisation about the characteristics of the population, from which the sample came from.
I thought I had made such a generalisation.
I don't want to make gender generalisation, but I think experiences and perspectives of men and women tend to differ.
The women have some shared characteristics but we cannot draw too many generalisations.
This is a generalisation, of course, and it's obvious that intelligent upgrades in manager will have a positive impact upon those clubs.
Our advantage lies within our brain, and its capacity for learning and generalisation.
However it is necessary to add, that this passage to the limit, this generalisation, is at the same time the destruction of democracy.
While this generalisation does not necessarily reflect the reality of silat techniques, it has had a notable influence on the stereotypical way the art is portrayed in Malaysia, Singapore, and to a lesser extent.
The size of the population is small; therefore generalisation should be done cautiously.
The emergence, regularisation and generalisation of commodity production are directly related to the expanding character of this phenomenon of alienation.
Given the variety of sports,and their different metabolic and situational differences, generalisation is not possible,” the authors of that review say.
The presented metric and its generalisation could be explored in relation to other cinematic universes, or TV shows,” Roughan and co.
Vimpat can be prescribed for adults aged 16 years and over who suffer from partial seizures,with or without secondary generalisation, that are not well controlled by other antiepileptic medicines.
The modern sense of donating electrons is a generalisation of this idea, acknowledging that other components can play a similar chemical role to oxygen.
Concept B is a specialisation of concept A if and only if: every instance of concept B is also an instance of concept A; and there are instances of concept A whichare not instances of concept B. Generalisation Subalternation Subset.
Some also tended to have elements of ancestor worship, though generalisation is suspect given the extreme heterogeneity of Melanesian societies.
The Bebras challenge promotes problem solving skills and Informatics concepts including the ability to break down complex tasks into simpler components, algorithm design, pattern recognition,pattern generalisation and abstraction.
Some also tend to have elements of veneration of the dead, though generalisation is suspect given the extreme heterogeneity of Melanesian societies.
In it he expounded a theory of evolution which combined insights from Samuel Taylor Coleridge's essay'The Theory of Life'-itself derivative from Friedrich von Schelling's Naturphilosophie- with a generalisation of von Baer's law of embryological development.
A second meaning of the term of system requirements, is a generalisation of this first definition, giving the requirements to be met in the design of a system or sub-system.
Instead, quantum computers might solve some P problems in a shorter time(as in, with a lower polynomial)or move some NP problems into the quantum generalisation of P, called BQP or“Bounded-Error Quantum Polynomial Time.”.
One of the consequences of the appearance and progressive generalisation of commodity production is that labour itself begins to take on regular and measurable characteristics;
Sweeping generalisation or not, the people of Ireland have a reputation for being welcoming and friendly, and according to Fáilte Ireland's most recent Visitor's Attitudes Survey, 99% of respondents did indeed find the Irish people friendly and hospitable during their stay- something that, no doubt, makes a big impact on the overall experience.
Daytime naps in young children have been shown tobe really important for vocabulary growth, generalisation of the meaning of words and abstraction in language learning,” she says.
What has been successful is the generalisation of ecology as a fascination with nature and resacralisation of the earth, Mother Earth or Gaia, with the missionary zeal characteristic of Green politics.
In other words,anarchism is an expression of the struggle against oppression and exploitation, a generalisation of working people's experiences and analyses of what is wrong with the current system and an expression of our hopes and dreams for a better future.
On the other hand,to brush away personal attributes with historical generalisation doesn't bring us any closer to understanding the development of Lenin both as an individual and the product of history and why he stood out amongst the hundreds, if not thousands, of youth who turned to Marxism.
Not only the practical geometry of Euclid, but also its nearest generalisation, the practical geometry of Riemann, and therewith the general theory of relativity, rest upon this assumption.
As a result of the development of the world economy and the aggravation and generalisation of competition on the world market, militarism and the policy of big navies have become, as instruments of world politics, a decisive factor in the interior as well as in the exterior life of the great States.