Examples of using Generalizing in English and their translations into Slovak
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Stop generalizing.
Please let us stop generalizing.
Generalizing the first readers' responses.
But isn't that generalizing?
Generalizing from fictional evidence is one of them.
The name"leukemia" is generalizing.
Chang Quan(long fist)- generalizing the name of a group Wushu schools.
That's the problem with generalizing.
Aren't you just generalizing and stereotyping?
Still, it does not stop people from generalizing.
So somehow try generalizing and simplifying.
Not all though, because I hate generalizing.
A mathematical concept generalizing the classical concept of a function.
The problem is that all you're doing is generalizing.
That includes negatively generalizing about Christians.
Indeed, for constructions of the screw type, it is generalizing.
When generalizing a viral infection, multiple organ failure is possible.
My apologies for generalizing.
Happiness is thus a generalizing concept of harmony in the soul and personal life.
I think I will stop generalizing now.
And generalizing about carbs and insulin seems to get more popular by the year.
The author hid the traveler's face from the public, thus generalizing his image.
We are planning on generalizing this approach to take data movement into consideration as well.
It seems that you used a headline type can-can, generalizing from ad-ware from"viruses".
A little generalizing, if the number of outlets exceeds 50, it is recommended to use channel amplifiers.
Stage 1: preliminary characteristics of business activities in the system of generalizing indicators.
Generalizing the synthesis makes it possible to suppress these unimportant details while presenting the important information.
I have asked five breeds to perform the difficult task of generalizing about their respective breed groups.
Try to write less generalizing phrases, because the essay should reveal the uniqueness and individuality of the author, as well as indicate his personal qualities.
Jun-ichiro Kawahara says:“Generalizing these results requires a degree of caution because computer-generated female faces were used to manipulate head motions in our experiments.