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Military control was thus generalized to all of the country.
But you have to learn to generalize on your own.
The open question is how widely both can be generalized.
Men are always telling me not to generalize about them.
The only problem is that it's all too easy to generalize the results.
My male friends tell me that I generalize too much about men.
But as a group, those students are impossible to generalize.
I think it very hard to generalize a situation in such a particular way.
And it could not be generalized to solve other party problems.
The study is small and cannot be generalized to all surgeons, she said.
The theory has been generalized to more general open sets, too.
First thing we want to have a look at is how it generalizes.
The use of the term has since been generalized to talk about many cultural products.
And Russell thought that this could be generalized even further.
This update can be generalized to more than two systems.
In many uses of case studies, there is no need to generalize.
The ability to generalize has become a matter of design and analysis.
I think his method is a good deal more easy to generalize.
And most say it is very hard to generalize about causes.
It is difficult to generalize for any single group from different cultures.
"It is very hard to look at the demand of something for a week and try to generalize."
Can easily be generalized to join any number of relations.
It is impossible to generalize about this kind of question.
It was having difficulty trying to generalize about human nature.
And yet, many of the trends at particular companies are more difficult to generalize.
But this is not a policy that can be generalised.
It is quite hard to generalise because there are so many different areas.
How, then, can researchers generalise from one patient to others?
As various speakers have said, though, one should not generalise.
These higher standards were then generalised throughout the larger area.
It is still too early to generalise much about this subject - if indeed one will ever be able to.
Given the number of different policy options available, it can be hard to generalise about costs.
Soon, the algorithm was generalised to two and four legs.
Sorry, but I really don't think you can generalise like that.
Yet the evidence we have available suggests that this is too specific and narrow an example from which to generalise.
Difficult to generalise of course - there's still some great literary fiction out there.
The puzzle can be generalised to n glasses instead of four.
Studies tend to have only a small number of participants, which makes it difficult to generalise the findings to the whole population.
Although it is always possible to generalise, specific issues can be of vital importance in this field.
Possibly Sam did not wish to generalise on insufficient experience.
The idea of a "fleet in being" can be generalised to forces other than naval.
I don't think it is fair to generalise the way the writer has.
Must make efforts not to generalise so much in future...
It is not possible to generalise on the situation of women in all 27 Member States.
It's very hard to generalise, as different countries have different price levels.
It is hard to generalise about the quality of the family experience of working class women.
The political aspects of the new fiction are hardly easier to generalise.
We prefer to generalise and to treat the three lines independently.
Nevertheless, there is one criterion by which we can generalise the rate of success in production.
Obviously, I generalise across large numbers - but generally these assertions are true.