Examples of using Generalisation in English and their translations into Slovak
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Generalisation is not true.
But this is a generalisation.
Generalisation in either direction is wrong.
However, that is a generalisation.
It's a generalisation that doesn't serve anything.
People also translate
This is called generalisation.
Our advantage lies within our brain, and its capacity for learning and generalisation.
I think any generalisation is pointless.
The problem with all this is generalisation.
Like every generalisation, this is just wrong.
Automated cartographic generalisation(GI).
Secondary generalisation occurs when the overactivity later reaches the whole brain.
Automated model generalisation(GI).
Inductive truth, Induction works mostly through analogy and generalisation.
Secondary generalisation occurs when the overactivity later reaches the whole brain.
Automated object(oriented) generalisation(GI).
Secondary generalisation occurs when the overactivity later reaches the whole brain.
Don't you think that is a bit of a generalisation?
In addition, undue generalisation in research has contributed to heightening the controversy.
Focal seizure with secondary generalisation.
Secondary generalisation occurs when the excessive electrical activity subsequently reaches the whole brain.
Focal seizures with or without secondary generalisation.
Secondary generalisation occurs when the excessive electrical activity subsequently reaches the whole brain.
And they conclude that all generalisation is wrong.
This generalisation of the surrender of nationals is one of the Framework Decision's most significant achievements.
Induction works mostly through analogy and generalisation.
Adjunctive therapy in the treatment of partial onset seizures with or without secondary generalisation in adults and children from 4 years of age with epilepsy.
Induction works mostly through analogy and generalisation.
The wide variation in local prevalence rates makes generalisation difficult.
Not be followed by a seizure affecting all of the brain(secondary generalisation).