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"Removing the word 'women' from the ministry's title is an erasure of the struggles and specific needs of women. It generalises their issues under the broader term 'family,'" Ms Absie said.

From BBC • Oct. 25, 2024

“One over-exaggerates the state of the available alternatives and the other generalises the medical benefits that research using these animals has delivered,” she said.

From The Guardian • Sep. 13, 2016

The cloud then generalises how they behave on track, the vehicles they prefer to drive and the tactics they use – and creates their Drivatar.

From The Guardian • Jun. 14, 2013

And the invented tradition of the west is entirely symbolic, inasmuch as it generalises the experience of a comparative handful of marginal people.

From The Guardian • Mar. 20, 2013

He who generalises is lost, and yet I make bold to believe that the conclusion of this book is true and reasonable and in accordance with such evidence as could be collected.

From The Love Affairs of Great Musicians, Volume 1 by Hughes, Rupert



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