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Generalizing is such bliss for those that shovel shit.
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Generalizing from a single negative experience, expecting it to hold true forever (I didn’t get hired for the job.
Can Speed Reading Get You Through Law School? : Law is Cool 2008
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Generalizing from a single negative experience, expecting it to hold true forever (I didn’t get hired for the job.
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Generalizing from this year, a high first round draft pick has around a 60% chance of blowing up in your face and only a 20% chance of bringing your team a major asset.
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Generalizing further, contract law tools in this context and in related ones may produce a virtuous cycle.
David Isenberg: Putting the Contract in Private Security Contractors David Isenberg 2010
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Generalizing about her generation, maybe that is true.
Let’s Stop Confusing Moms With Technology-Fearing Simpletons 2009
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Generalizing here, the man gets a intellectually and personally rewarding job that also gains him monetary compensation and social approval.
Feminism and Just Price Theory, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Generalizing, sure, but she doesn't strike me as one for Selby, at least not Selby in the literary sense, maybe for cult status, and if so, certainly not this one, not the girl with worn flats and ashy ankles.
Shooting Smoke Johnny Dantonio 2010
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Generalizing is rarely a good idea, but at least in the case of Iraq and the US a common denominator seems to be misdirected or uncontrolled rage.
Mark Levine: No More Rage Against the Machine? Mark Levine 2010
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Generalizing from Limbaugh: Treating "sane" as a yes/no question collapses multiple questions I'm not sure how many and oversimplifies the answers to at least some of those questions.
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