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Meanings of sweeping generalization in anglès
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Usage of sweeping generalization in anglès
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Well, that is a good sweepinggeneralization.
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The sweepinggeneralization is that women are attracted to these men because they see dollar signs only.
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But I fear that any very decided statement or sweepinggeneralization to that effect would be-tosay the least-rash.
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We can not accept the sweepinggeneralization sometimes made that "Strength should marry weakness and weakness marry strength."
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In the working-out of a principle, the systematizing of many facts under a sweepinggeneralization, the scientist finds a creator's joy.
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These are sweepinggeneralizations based on what hormones you THINK are brainwashing them.
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We do not wish to make any sweepinggeneralizations or accusations.
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Not that I intend to leap to any sweepinggeneralizations.
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Imtiaz Mohammed, president of the Islamic Missionaries Guild, has heavily criticized the measures for making sweepinggeneralizations.
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It said she had made "unsubstantiated yet sweepinggeneralizations".
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Of course, they are sweepinggeneralizations.
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These are sweepinggeneralizations that are intended to provoke a heated debate, so try not to get too offended.
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She is thus a living witness to the inaccuracy of those sweepinggeneralizations as to her inherent deficiency of constructive imagination.
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Ordinarily, there is no riskier step that a scientist (or anyone) can take than to make sweepinggeneralizations from just one example.
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Fitzhugh is an African, albeit of mixed race, so she accepts his sweepinggeneralizations without argument, but she's grown impatient with his figurative lingo.
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(Note that Quimby here associates the cures produced by the medical faculty and his own cures in one sweepinggeneralization.)