The best I can do is provide what are admittedly broad generalizations based on considerable experience in the field. |
But let's leave this increasingly insupportable series of generalizations, and return to the point. |
Its possible meanings are many, complex, and like all great poetry, irreducible to simple generalizations. |
Our physical science is not a deductive system, but a series of generalizations based in observation of finite modes. |
Quantitative genetics is the study of the principles underlying the inheritance of polygenic traits, and a few generalizations can be made. |
The Congo is rich in folkloric tradition, and generalizations are difficult in a country with dozens of ethnic groups. |