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This, of course, is rather difficult both to do and to generalize.
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Results obtained in randomized trials may not easily generalize to target populations.
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Can I make just a quick comment just to generalize on that.
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She couldn't have handled many violent sex crimes, because we do generalize.
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I am beginning to generalize-thevery thing I was resolute to avoid.
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To popularize scientific knowledge is one of the most difficult of tasks.
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Many popularize and diffuse: some reap and gather on their own account.
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EBONY not only celebrated and also helped popularize African-American food as American food.
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To popularize this idea, a Pan-American Exposition was arranged at Buffalo in 1901.
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The platform didn't just popularize the concept of Stories-itpioneered them.
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The validation using a different cohort is necessary to generalise the conclusion.
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What I learnt from this was: be cautious when seeking to generalise.
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I would be amazed if it were possible to generalise in this way.
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To generalise, the right once believed that success was down to biological inheritance.
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There is no way out of the difficulty so long as we generalise.
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Indeed, Mr. Max Müller has somewhere remarked that I popularise Mannhardt's ideas.
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MMA stars litter the new media landscape to popularise their brands.
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It was part of Beddington's plan both to popularise and support British artists.
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Its aim is to popularise Earth sciences by reaching out to a wider public.
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Paul McCartney has won a major US award for his work to popularise classical music.
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Formerly we used to canonise our great men; nowadays we vulgarise them.
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He loved his familiar surroundings, for nothing can vulgarise Oxford.
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But these manifold household labours did not vulgarise Hilda's character.
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But that is to vulgarise the question.
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Why amusing to miscall, exaggerate, and vulgarise?
Usage of vulgarize in inglés
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Our associations with Nature vulgarize it and rob it of its divinity.
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When Mr. Holcroft appears he'll drive you from the dwelling which you vulgarize.
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Powerful as man is, and pushing, he cannot wholly vulgarize them.
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But tourists do vulgarize it; and I suppose we did so, just like others.
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Please don't let the mention of money vulgarize a little friendly act like this.
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Nor can the future fortunes of the district vulgarize it!
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For similar reasons, not all the sordid people who drift overland can ever vulgarize California.
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Others may adorn it, disfigure it, or vulgarize it.
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You know all that I could say, and I should only vulgarize love if I talked.
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Words only vulgarize love and blunt its edge.
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Wealth does not inevitably vulgarize.
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The cafe proprietor cherishes him so highly that he refuses to vulgarize him by printing the asking price on the same menu.
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Refreshment stalls and tea gardens help to vulgarize the surroundings, though the added desecration of aerial railway across the Dyke has been removed.
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Still there was something in her that all this finery could not vulgarize; and since it could not vulgarize, you pitied her for it.
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A parson is always vulgarized in appearance by wearing a military moustache.
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That hasn't been vulgarized at all, if you get what I mean.