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"generalize" Definitions
  1. [intransitive] generalize (from something) to use a particular set of facts or ideas in order to form an opinion that is considered relevant to a different situation
  2. [intransitive] generalize (about something) to make a general statement about something and not look at the details
  3. [transitive, often passive] (formal) to apply a theory, idea, etc. to a wider group or situation than the original one

382 Sentences With "generalize"

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I think most journalists to the extent, we can generalize the mainstream media is liberal, which is probably not a dangerous thing to generalize about.
An AI that can generalize and adapt quickly will learn to dominate all these games in a shorter time than one that doesn't generalize well.
I think in Peking, we cannot as of now ... generalize.
The only safe generalization is that you can't really generalize.
In general, sharks and their adaptations are difficult to generalize.
Better not to generalize, and better still not to moralize.
Do such effects generalize, or only pertain to a select few?
It depends on the nature of what you're trying to generalize.
Politicians today miss this distinction by being too quick to generalize.
Every storm is different, but there's a lot we can generalize.
Sometimes, it's impossible to generalize beyond the cuisine of particular restaurants.
To generalize, business leaders are holding off on major investment projects.
But it is unfair to generalize that Muslims are anti-gay.
Yeah, I'm sure there were things that I had to generalize.
I think there is a tendency to generalize — and that's okay.
How do conservatives feel -- I ask you to generalize -- about this opening?
To do this, we're actively working to generalize our policies and algorithms.
For a child you have to generalize so they don't get worried.
Our human ability to generalize makes us particularly adept at classifying sounds.
How much can we generalize about people who end up in Beijing?
I'm guessing it's not right to generalize to other species, like hamsters.
In order to do that they need to be able to generalize.
As with any broad, well-spread-out area, it's hard to generalize.
We want to build systems that can generalize to a new task.
I don't want to generalize here, but my anxiety is forward-looking.
The researchers point out that it's hard to generalize from a single supernova.
" Outside observers, Professor Gasman said, "take one H.B.C.U. college problem and generalize it.
I think the main takeaway does generalize to other areas and settings, i.e.
Why generalize a culture and declare that certain things won't resonate with them?
I mean, typically seizures will generalize, so I can't say that's a seizure.
It's difficult to generalize about all of them, since they can vary widely.
However, with all of that in mind, it's actually pretty easy to generalize.
Yet about 10 percent of people generalize the fearful memory or the grief.
It's also tricky to generalize how researchers should report their results, she adds.
Though impossible to generalize, much of it shares a certain fearlessness and urgency.
"One of the key things it does is it's able to generalize," McFadden said.
It's important not to generalize and not to categorize teams by age or demographic.
I am torn between the urge to generalize and the need to recognize diversity.
"We want to make sure we don't over-generalize groups of people," she said.
Notwithstanding the need to generalize at times, there is a danger to its overuse.
So I don't think the problem is that a given study's results don't generalize.
"Do not generalize!" becomes the watchword in the aftermath of the attacks, Weitzmann writes.
"You kind of learn that you can't really generalize a population," Ms. Baguma said.
To generalize from this, you might say that results overwhelm causes and neutralize them.
I despise one and love the other one, so you can't generalize about Colombians.
If I'm describing your audience, and I want to generalize, can I call them dudes?
Darlene only saw one shift of security officers; you can't generalize schedules off of that.
It's just easy to generalize an entire group based on a smaller selection of people.
And that can lead the way to generalize it to all games across the platform.
Our work shows how you can generalize previous work to allow multiple people to communicate.
I also think that doctors generalize people and don't realize that people are different sizes.
Stereotyping occurs when people generalize characteristics about others based on the groups they belong to.
And the black voting bloc, you know, to generalize, it is a very loyal bloc.
It remains to be seen whether these results would generalize to images from other machines.
If we really want to generalize, will it create more tendencies for people to polarize?
I don't want to generalize about all men, but generally men have a goal in mind.
"We found that most of our models generalize well to new domains of science," said Raymond.
Which makes it hard to understand if mindfulness gains in one group will generalize to another.
How well can you generalize from one person's results to say, "this happens in all humans"?
Vintner's Reserve is still a top-selling bottle, and it's misleading to generalize about American tastes.
The capacity for different points of view is so large that it is impossible to generalize.
And many psychology studies use college students but really try to generalize outside of that group.
To generalize its results, however, we have to pay attention to the details of its methods.
" I tried to soften and generalize what he was saying to me: "You mean my life drive?
For high light conditions: Any and all Cacti: I don't like to generalize, but men love cactus.
"We must neither generalize nor gloss over this," Michel said, adding that Jambon had not been generalizing.
For example, it is tempting to generalize that a frat-house gym culture could keep women away.
This is just one object, though, so we can't generalize to the rest of the Kuiper Belt.
WOZNIAK: YOU CAN'T GENERALIZE THAT AND SAY THAT'S THE ONLY WAY EMBARRASSING INFORMATION WOULD EVER BE USED.
These serve to generalize the story of the Yamato into an episode rich with resonance and irony.
"It can generalize much better than the traditional neural nets everyone is now using," Ms. Sabour said.
"Without that theoretical understanding, it's difficult to generalize and use the approach in other settings," Bruneau says.
Another reason it's difficult to generalize about health benefits is that different people respond to coffee differently.
The authors point out that 73 isn't a large number of people to generalize about something like this.
We should not generalize from a small number of incidents and police officers about the force in general.
I don't want to generalize or over-romanticize the artist, but we do have to have some flexibility.
But like the human brain, the new system can apparently learn and generalize using just a few examples.
It's obviously hard to generalize about the decisions and circumstances of millions of white, black, and Hispanic households.
"It may not be possible to generalize our findings to men from the general population," said Mínguez-Alarcón.
I hesitate to generalize on that because you wouldn't sell cocaine and injectable amphetamines in the same way.
Or is an Alabama special election that includes Roy Moore and child molestation too hard to generalize from?
Because what is happening varies around the country, it's hard to generalize about whether Obamacare is "working" everywhere.
It's also unclear if the results would "generalize to other populations of smokers, particularly US smokers," Weaver said.
We all generalize and have inherent bias, but that doesn't make your message any more important than theirs.
That makes it a balancing act: Generalize too much, and you won't provide enough information to be useful.
"While it's difficult to generalize, many people, myself included, don't feel as hungry in hot weather," she said.
It&aposs hard to generalize, but we look at daily active users; weekly active users are really important.
This makes the task harder, since the neural network must now learn to generalize to more randomized environments.
For example, "Writing tip #43" at 23A is NEVER GENERALIZE which, of course, is a generalization in itself.
And what's truly troubling is that Trump continues to generalize such allegations against a large group of people.
It&aposs tough to generalize what&aposs happening with one company as a read across to other companies.
The one thing I've learned from writing about small business owners is that it's never smart to generalize.
Smith and Wich both agreed that the sample size was fairly small, making it hard generalize to all orangutans.
We'll want to see similar work looking at other electoral reforms elsewhere before we try to generalize too broadly.
And, frankly, there have been so few that it's hard to generalize about their behavior with too much confidence.
Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)But if you'll allow me to generalize for a bit, you know who loves tablets?
Every ML algorithm requires data to learn — enough data to generalize well enough to the scope of the population.
The machine can only generalize from what its long chain of human trainers know and think about the world.
This is a big problem as you can't generalize most findings to the broader population or to other countries!
To generalize, black people saw themselves as Rodney King but thought whites viewed them as the more violent rioters.
This occurs especially when we generalize from examples which, in fact, are not representative of the concept in question.
"We are hoping through all the variety, they will be able to generalize across the spectrum," Mr. Diller said.
"It's very hard to generalize, but I would sense that these cases are probably not prosecuted frequently," she said.
So it's hard to generalize for all female founders, and securing well-respected investors can help with future signaling.
Generalize enough, though, and they all start to look the same; at the very least, the ending never changes.
Depends -- and I'm not trying to dodge here, but everyone's circumstances are different, so I don't want to generalize.
Everyone has a different pain tolerance and sensitivity in different parts of their body, so it's difficult to generalize.
First is that it was conducted on college students, who don't necessarily generalize to the rest of the population.
Even after careful study, neither Grundmann nor Swogger are able to generalize about who in America is taking kratom.
That makes it hard to pinpoint the reason they survived, and to generalize the findings to the United States.
There's an ageist, a sexist, and a racist component when you generalize a diverse movement under the term 'Bro.
Sadly, much is either too intellectual, unpleasant to the ear, boring or repetitive — if I am permitted to generalize.
This is the complication that always arises when you try to generalize about a very broad group of people.
"It's difficult to generalize it, but I think in Europe, people are focused a lot on tradition," explains Lageder.
What does it generalize, I know that the community is deciding this, but there are standards right now growing?
The only time I get blowback is when I generalize about men or white people (okay, or baby boomers).
"E-cigarette devices vary hugely so we can't generalize the results of this trial to all e-cigarettes," she added.
Meditation is helpful because, unlike "brain games" that train you to pay attention to one thing, its effects can generalize.
Update 2/10/17, 11:07 AM ET: Updated to generalize language around OLEDs as opposed to Samsung-specific TVs.
The new study looked at a small sample of preteens at only three hospitals, so we shouldn't generalize their findings.
Yes, I generalize, but systems hold up, at least from my lived experience, and one can glean the patterns. 2.
The small sample size and lack of demographic information mean it's impossible to generalize the findings to the larger population.
The UK Biobank project consists mainly of white participants, which makes it hard to generalize the findings to other groups.
Ko said the study's findings are hard to generalize because they are on just one case, but they are unusual.
Mr. Lakshmanan was careful not to generalize, but he said that some mahouts have a strong relationship with their elephants.
There are four broad categories of complaint: One complaint is that RCTs often don't generalize as well as you'd assume.
You know what I think I'm learning is that it's really damaging to generalize about any group of people. Ever.
"I think it is a mistake to generalize [the mind-body model] to all people with back pain," Furlan said.
"It will be interesting in future to see how well decoders trained for one person generalize to other individuals," said Jackson.
Rather than just parse the internet for information, the two settled on an AI solution because of its ability to generalize.
For one thing, the researchers examined only two genetically identical people, which means they can't generalize the findings to other astronauts.
What's happening here is quite common: we generalize from very few data points and create narratives to rationalize what we see.
If you were to generalize, you could say that, as a species, dogs at least seem more interested in the stuff.
She says they don't know, but what they find might generalize to interactions of drugs and other types of memory too.
" He added, "Not to generalize, but women seem to have a better capacity than men do, partly because of their socialization.
"Not to generalize but women seem to have a better capacity than men do, partly because of their socialization," Obama said.
Those efforts, he added, would likely be fruitless, as the industry is far too idiosyncratic to be able to generalize it.
They pointed out that Hinge's user population is predominantly heterosexual, and results might not generalize to LGBT dating or other communities.
So far, it has only been made public in Virginia and Oregon, and it's impossible to generalize from just two states.
"You generalize every nail salon as a place where people are taken advantage of, which is not true," Mr. Paredes said.
In this case, the failure was "particularly impressive," since two data points would never have been enough information to generalize from.
But, it isn't clear how much this strategy will generalize to other applications and problems, says the University of Washington's Pedro Domingos.
I asked him to generalize her size (extra small, small, medium, large) so I could figure out what styles would fit her.
To simply frame in P.R. communications an issue as 'improper workplace conduct' seems to soften the issue and generalize it too much.
Given the small sample size of 20 participants, it's difficult to generalize the results to all populations, she and her colleagues said.
This is exactly the problem that paper number two above found to be so serious in education policy: results don't always generalize.
In a world where too many people ignore, euphemize, or generalize about the experiences of marginalized people, that isn't necessarily a bad thing.
"Our population was primarily middle-aged men who were white or African-American, and results may not generalize to other populations," Voils said.
Eventually, I hope AI will help computers have common sense—the capacity to observe the world and then generalize and learn from it.
It's hard to have a representative sample and know that the finding you're getting in a small group will generalize to other athletes.
But a robotaxi's abilities don't generalize the same, requiring a more exhaustive test of scenarios specific to a city and even an intersection.
Plus, the number of children studied is very small, making it difficult to generalize these findings to children in the U.S. or elsewhere.
The "anti-gun liberal" position, as much as one can generalize, is that gun violence is a problem regardless of what inspires it.
He did say that it completely depends on the game and If you generalize speedrunning there's he can say as a defining factor.
Better yet, they can generalize; when they see a tractor for the first time, they understand that it's sort of like a car.
And the more information we have about various radar fingerprints, the more we can generalize and make inferences about never-before-seen objects.
You can't generalize those findings to stroke patients in the United States unless they're Chinese American or born in China and moved here.
"I don't think you can generalize in any shape or form whether decriminalization would be the predominant voice among sex workers," she says.
Geometry is easy to oversimplify and generalize, especially when it comes to computation, but in our GPS-enabled world, simplifications have big consequences.
I don't want to generalize their experiences, they are individuals with unique lives, but to varying degrees, they are all settling down comfortably.
But there's a temptation to generalize from this particular situation, to say that all borrowing from any designer should be banned by copyright.
It's dubious to generalize from primary demographics to general election results, but to the extent that we can, things look promising for Biden.
"Each supplement varies in ingredients, efficacy, and potency, and every diet and digestive tract is different, so we can't generalize," Dr. Nussbaum says.
"This ability to generalize and to draw abstract conclusions across data is the most important quality of the human mind," Dr. Cutler said.
Teens from low socio-economic status backgrounds weren't well-represented, and the results are from Australia, and we don't know how broadly they generalize.
It's not learning about all the people around the world, but what it is doing is learning from those interaction to generalize, said Hanson.
Whether the mechanistic underpinnings revealed in the current series of studies will prove to generalize to such opioid-related phenomena remains to be defined.
It is one element of a digital economy and needs to be understood properly by competition enforcers and regulators, but is impossible to generalize.
Gesture is also a valuable tool in the classroom, where it can help young children generalize verbs to new contexts or solve math equations.
"We should be careful not to over-generalize from the Iranian case," Carter's national security advisor wrote the day after Khomeini's return to Iran.
To see whether our results for 28500 generalize to other elections, we applied the same methods to the elections of 6900, 2628 and 28503.
This is not to say that any slowed music "sounds trans," or that it's possible to generalize the sound of a trans woman singing.
Meanwhile, 61 million young people will live 61 million different lives—about which, for now and maybe forever, it would be futile to generalize.
But there's a significant body of research in social psychology suggesting that our conduct in one type of situation often doesn't generalize to others.
"The precise fatality-risk estimates may not generalize to those outside of that original epicenter, especially during subsequent phases of the epidemic," they wrote.
DC: Yeah, if you generalize the word from recording my audio to be a little bit more general, like is it recording my keystrokes?
" Ai Weiwei, who has a history of being spied on, was quick to generalize that "we all have personal experience of being under surveillance.
To (over)generalize: A government that gets as little done as possible is what allows everyone else to get as much done as possible.
It isn't easy to generalize why people are moving into these regions, said Anu Kramer, a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Card and Krueger's approach focused on one specific case — New Jersey's minimum wage hikes — that might not generalize to the country as a whole.
"Not to generalize, but women seem to have a better capacity than men do, partly because of their socialization," Obama added, according to AFP.
One of the hardest problems in social science is that of "external validity": Does a study conducted in one place generalize to other places?
You can generalize coarse-grained things, but the minute you want to dig into finer-grained, you have to look at each individual more closely.
However, if we were to generalize for both the quarter and full year, it would probably be along these lines: Exits were pretty so-so.
The paucity of descriptive data, along with small sample sizes, means traditional polling does not provide enough information to generalize into highly accurate predictive models.
But, boy, please don't generalize that we're not supporting the independent developer and the Nindie developer, because we're supporting them at a very strong level.
Although the study offered some eye-opening findings, it's difficult to generalize the results since researchers only looked at gay and bisexual men in Melbourne.
JIM BICKFORD Wakefield, Quebec To the Editor: David Brooks has allowed his indignation to lead him to generalize about the alleged evil of Donald Trump.
" A methodological hazard of discussing religion at this level of abstraction is the need, as Crane says, "to generalize the views of billions of people.
Despite his great efforts in the teams' two matchups this season, it's hard to generalize that Durant is some kind of uniquely lethal Raptor-killer.
It might start with me, but then it would generalize to talk about addiction issues or sexual violence against women, with statistics and so on.
If you feel like it didn't go well or didn't go the way you expected, our brains want to generalize that as the entire experience.
Katz says the ultimate goal is to create detectors that can employ the same patterns of errors as the brain — and generalize as humans do.
You'll notice Fitbit is choosing to generalize the data presented by indicating whether there is a big or small variation in your blood oxygen level.
If deep learning could generalize, we'd have had L5 self-driving in 2016, and it would have taken the form of a big neural network.
Meager's paper, circulating since 2016 and finally published this year, is groundbreaking because it offers a way to predict how well study results will generalize.
Unsupervised learning is easier to scale since there's lots more unstructured data than there is structured data, and unsupervised learning may generalize better across tasks.
The good thing about special elections, though, is that since there are a lot of them, you don't have to generalize from just a few.
But before I begin to generalize about one writer's process, let's look at the book itself, which, is a departure from his other essay collections.
The JAMA study was conducted at just one orthopedic journal, so it's possible that these results don't generalize to other areas of research or other journals.
Straw is put off by what she sees as the "straight, white male persona" who likes to generalize that what works for them will help everybody.
"It's difficult to describe these nuances precisely in words, and a data-driven approach can discover and generalize these more efficiently than a human," said Wood.
We understood them a lot better in terms of something called regularization, which is how to keep the network from memorizing — you want it to generalize.
It's hard to generalize as to the precise elements of his campaign they found most compelling because his policy proposals and promised effects were frequently contradictory.
That's consistent with previous sociological research on how relatively advantaged and disadvantaged people respond to situations they deem unacceptable: To generalize, first class passengers get angry.
While it's hard to generalize across a large group of people, it's clear that job market changes can have significant health effects on the labor force.
Just as mice can't be easily extrapolated to humans, research done on 3-to-5-year-olds doesn't necessarily generalize to 8-to-11-year-olds.
The outbreaks seem to be hitting different communities at different times and at different intensities, so it is hard to generalize However, I agree in general.
"They generalize a lot — Asians are like this, Australians are like that," said Fritzie Caburnay, 46, Duke's mother, who has a master's degree in public administration.
"Although it is hard to generalize, branded luxury developments are popular with Russian and Chinese nationals due to the perceived stability of the properties," he said.
They should be able to learn like a child, continuously, iteratively and from everything, being able to generalize, apply and extrapolate these learnings in a useful way.
"When making this game I have to take each concept and strip away the part that does not generalize to higher dimensions," he tells The Creators Project.
But his latest book, too, grows surreal at times, as he tries to reconcile the reality of black life in America with his own refusal to generalize.
But AlphaGo only recognizes patterns related to Go boards and has no ability to generalize beyond that — even to games similar to Go but with different rules.
You can generalize or categorize music in certain ways, like straighter tracks or more wonky tracks, and so on, but I don't think about it that much.
But the seasonal pattern of applications for citizenship makes it clear how hard it is to generalize from winter of one year to spring of the next:
To start, Plex will now "generalize" playback statistics so it won't be able to create any sort of fingerprint to identify a file in a user's library.
"There's so many unique circumstances to every club that you can't really apply one solution and generalize what everybody should do," Astros General Manager Jeff Luhnow said.
But he cautioned that with only a handful of samples, the team did not have enough data to generalize about the genetics of the entire ancient population.
We can't generalize about L.G.B.T.Q. travelers — our safety and welcome can often be a function of our gender presentation, our visible wealth, our skin color, our accent.
But one person's happiness could be another's relative gloom, making it difficult to generalize about how any of us might react, emotionally, to starting an exercise routine.
While it hard to generalize, it's also hard to ignore the fact many of these individuals simply lack the training needed for the jobs that are open.
The research had some limitations, including that the kickoff rule changes were only in the Ivy League, and so the findings may not generalize beyond the conference.
Acikalin told me that you can't really generalize the results to our human brains—it just provides further evidence that the macaques can associate brands with attractive images.
Now, these are just a couple personal stories, so it would be a mistake to generalize too much, and either way this isn't really my story to tell.
Though my colleagues and I were able to reach over a thousand DTC customers in our study, we cannot say that our findings generalize to all DTC customers.
"I don't agree that this is to silence the voices of the journalists attempting to cover the Rakhine issue independently ... We don't want to generalize things," he said.
Heather Littleton, a professor in the department of psychology at East Carolina University, says that research can be hard to generalize too because mass shooting events aren't identical.
Honestly, I am slightly skeptical and I don't want to generalize it, but no, I don't feel safe in India, considering that every moment there is something happening.
Many of the terms used to describe movements, ideologies and systems were created by academics attempting to label something they saw that they wanted to categorize and generalize.
Sometimes they want to show that refugees are criminals, so they focus on the small amount of crimes enacted by refugees and generalize it as all of them.
But if the country succeeds in surmounting the political risks and commercializing advanced nuclear systems, there will be a push worldwide to generalize these achievements beyond China's borders.
Instead of focusing on his commitment to radical policies like wealth redistribution, politicians are quick to generalize King as a unifier, proof of America's supposedly harmonious racial present.
"I don't want to generalize, but they get a lot of the same girl applying: false eyelashes and acrylic nails," says Becca, a runner on the 2012 series.
To date, Lighthouse can distinguish between adults and children in a frame of video, but it's unable to generalize, for example, to find footage of someone cleaning your home.
We know that image is snow because we have annotated a couple thousand images that were snow and then we build algorithims that can generalize and find similar images.
Almost three-quarters of the people in the study were female and more than three-quarters were white, so it's tough to generalize the results to a broader population.
"If the color of my skin is going to cause you to generalize, perhaps you should look back over whether or not I've been silent to injustice," she wrote.
"I'm a member of Mollie's family and we are not so fucking small-minded that we generalize a whole population based on some bad individuals," Lucas tweeted last week.
Even so, it's hard to generalize—straight actors like Raúl Castillo and Frankie Alvarez in Looking can dive right in and learn to rim with the best of 'em.
The word "chink" originated as a slur used to generalize Asian people—despite the many, many different ethnicities, dialects, and cultures within the huge and diverse continent of Asia.
"Hey, I'm a member of Mollie's family and we are not so f---ing small-minded that we generalize a whole population based on some bad individuals," Lucas wrote.
There's a ton of money that's looking at getting into venture funds and LPs come in so many different forms all over the globe that it's hard [to generalize].
This factor recurred multiple times in my conversations with male sugar babies, and though it's impossible to generalize an entire community, the idea does seem to carry some weight.
If you'd like to generalize (and I sure do, within reason), the basic mechanism that causes coffee plants to be sensitive to climate change involves temperature and corresponding altitude.
Whereas Patterson's defenders represent — again, to generalize — the more pro-Trump old guard in the Baptist world, with a strong inclination toward various forms of chauvinism and Christian nationalism.
Bains knew what the suspect looked like based on police reports, and he used that specific information to identify and capture him rather than using racial profiling to generalize.
Loh: I think it's very difficult to generalize because the Chinese market there are quite a number of different cities different regions and they all have their own growth dynamics.
But if one had to generalize, it says: Recoveries in the United States stock market are usually 18 percent over the next 12 months after a decline of 11 percent.
Clinton on Saturday said she was wrong to generalize that "half" of Trump's supporters fell into a "basket of deplorables," while defending her attack on certain elements of his support.
"We could not generalize that all Muslims, or all members of any group, were potential terrorists because we had to identify the real terrorists," he said in a phone interview.
"If I was to generalize, one thing I see often is [that] they're looking for someone like themselves — professional, has a good career, financially secure, likes to travel ... " she said.
The paper had some limitations, including that it used data only on women with commercial insurance, so the findings may not generalize to women with public insurance or no insurance.
It is the brilliance of Mr. Day — and let's generalize to say of British men's fashion — that any accepted version of good taste is axiomatically considered something to be flouted.
If I might generalize about circumstances at my institution, the natural sciences largely see no place for politics in scientific inquiry; the social sciences and the humanities are another story.
" Surprisingly, Chastain responded, writing, "If the color of my skin is going to cause you to generalize, perhaps you shd look back over whether or not I've been silent to injustice.
Advocates have largely looked at other protest movements, like the campaign for same-sex marriage or the Tea Party movement, and tried to figure out which lessons from those movements generalize.
It's hard to generalize about teen comedies, but some of the most genre-defining are marked by the feeling that the teens are the smart ones and the adults are goobers.
Crucially, they don't mimic exact movements, but try to generalize what they've seen, turning it into an abstract set of instructions that still works with different variations of the same task.
Today, more dogs have jobs helping humans than ever before, and one of those jobs — being a guide dog — relies on a dog being able to do one important thing: generalize.
Philippine National Police (PNP) spokesman Dionardo Carlos told Human Rights Watch "do not generalize" and said the 24 cases it looked into were insufficient to conclude that widespread abuses took place.
I often find myself writing in the perspective of other people, in order to generalize and encompass a larger group of people, rather than just those who can relate to me.
"Hey, I'm a member of Mollie's family and we are not so f--king small-minded that we generalize a whole population based on some bad individuals," Lucas said on Twitter.
Further, it's also not clear how the study's results would generalize internationally beyond the U.S.  Despite these possible issues, crowdsourcing is a promising approach to fighting the spread of fake news.
OK, perhaps it's best not to generalize, but I can say with certainty that Falcons corner Robert Alford has not, based on this performance after a shoulder shove by Aaron Rodgers.
" Sam Lucas, a distant relative of Ms. Tibbetts, tweeted back at her, saying her family is not so "small-minded that we generalize a whole population based on some bad individuals.
Because there simply wasn't massive permanent (voluntary) settlement of non-European immigrant groups before 1965, it's hard to generalize about how this works for immigrants from the rest of the world.
It's hard to generalize what's happening to rural counties, but many are faced with a shrinking property tax base and a drop in economic activity, which also decreases sales tax revenues.
"We can have very high conviction that a model will generalize to live data because of how we have framed the problem as a pure machine learning competition," Mr. Craib said.
The CDC national report notes that they don't have information on product use by many patients, making it difficult to generalize their findings to the total group of people with injuries.
" Still, the 37-year-old hitmaker counters, "to just generalize that country music is nothing but the same regurgitated thing over and over and over, I don't think that's true at all.
The way artificial intelligences create models is similar to the way scientists use theories to generalize from a particular instance of a phenomenon to all instances of that phenomenon in similar contexts.
"It's always hard to generalize about an entire age group, but early signs suggest it will be a generation of marijuana consumers, embracing legal pot to unwind or treat ailments," per Bloomberg.
It's impossible to generalize about the resulting books, partly because they are written by five-hundred-odd different authors and partly because not even the series editor has read all of them.
"While tariffs may have a direct impact on only a very small portion of overall GDP, the negative impact could quickly generalize and produce a widespread decline in consumer confidence," Curtin said.
Perhaps with more senses in action, they are more able to generalize from tolerating individual humans with a specific scent to tolerating humans in general with a scent, sight and sound profile.
I hate to generalize, but if you're being forced to tell a media outlet that you're not racist, it's usually because you've done something that is pretty damn racist by most standards.
The great secret after today's speech by the president of the U.S. is that the U.S. (is) not the only bright spot in the world economy but how can we generalize that?
While not referring to the Edward Jones study, Belej said it can be hard to generalize when it comes to clients and that understanding each as an individual is an ongoing process.
"I'm a member of Mollie's family and we are not so fucking small-minded that we generalize a whole population based on some bad individuals," Tibbetts's cousin Samantha Lucas tweeted last week.
Now, the reason for that is because most of the tech community, and I'm going to generalize here, but a lot of the tech community that were politically oriented tended to lean Left.
Andrew Saxe, an AI researcher and theoretical neuroscientist at Harvard University, noted that certain very large deep neural networks don't seem to need a drawn-out compression phase in order to generalize well.
To generalize just a bit here, most faith traditions — particularly those that are highly represented in America — involve a reasonably high proportion of demands made on the individual, and on individual ethical behavior.
"We are creating quantitative models that will allow us to generalize those experiments," Daniel Attinger, a professor of mechanical engineering at Iowa State University and co-author of the new paper, told Gizmodo.
The researchers point out in their study that you might not be able to generalize their findings to everyone in New Zealand, since some folks with gonorrhea don't go to sexual health clinics.
Many former Google employees who have worked directly with Mr. Page said his managerial modus operandi was to take new technologies or product ideas and generalize them to as many areas as possible.
"At that time, the general understanding was homogeneity, that if you studied one population that you could generalize to everyone else," says Gary Puckrein, the president and CEO of National Minority Quality Forum.
Heather Phillipson: I don't want to generalize, or to speak for others, so I can only answer this question in terms of how mass digital communication has affected my relationship with my body.
Before then, watch the show-creators' favorite songs from the first three seasons ("Let's Generalize About Men" is perfect, I tell you) and read about whether Rebecca will get a rom-com ending.
Still, the paradox — that a tool built to further generalize, via learning machines, the process of automation required such an extraordinary amount of concerted human ingenuity and effort — was not lost on them.
"Because of the small sample size in our focus group study, I cannot generalize our findings and say that what we found is necessarily true of 'most' or all new mothers," Caraballo said.
The result is a model that actually does not generalize well to new situations, because past data is based on a sampling and doesn't necessarily reflect the greater trend, or "rules," underlying the system.
While it's impossible to generalize since brewing methods vary on time, ratio, and whether or not it's used as a concentrate, generally speaking cold brew will still have more caffeine than hot-brewed coffee.
"It's generally agreed that, in order to generalize across tasks, a program should be capable of compositional learning, that is, of storing and re-combining solutions to sub-problems across tasks," the team adds.
"I am the voice that explains my religion," she said, explaining that she makes sure the news outlet she works at reports on terrorism "in a way that does not generalize the Muslim population."
But nearly every car accident involves some sort of unforeseen circumstance, and without the power to generalize, self-driving cars will have to confront each of these scenarios as if for the first time.
So it's tough to generalize the findings to the broader population — after all, anyone who's tried to learn a new language as an adult knows that younger brains are much more primed for learning.
From that simple perception — about language that is so closely tied to the development of the brain — children may generalize about other areas of life including race, ethnicity, skin color, religion and so on.
I am the first to call out my own privilege and I know I might just get shrugged off as a "white guy" talking about immigrants, but really, to generalize any group is pathetic.
In the case of the apple-orange network, we want it to generalize enough so that it recognizes all images of apples and oranges, regardless of whether they were present in the training set.
"It is hard for me to generalize the attitude towards cryptocurrency across Europe and Asia because the regulations, rules and intervention need to be based on local situations and circumstances," the ESMA chair said.
Additionally, our understanding of the world relies on our core abilities to generalize what we know, to form abstract concepts, and to make analogies — in short, to flexibly adapt our concepts to new situations.
The ability to learn and generalize from a small set of examples is one of the things that sets our big monkey brains apart from computers and allows us to solve CAPTCHAs with ease.
"The results suggest that the finding of a negative link between children and well-being and mental health may not generalize to older people whose children have often left home already," the study says.
Previous studies trying to figure this out have mostly only studied people living in a single state or enrolled on a single insurance carrier, making it hard to generalize their findings to the greater public.
Boyd, who represents ex-Bachelor and Bachelorette contestants including Lauren Bushnell, Ali Fedotowsky, and Ben Higgins, is hesitant to generalize, but also says reality stars can easily make six figures from sponsored content on social.
That a human-fucking spirit should be the logo of the largest coffee chain in the world, in and of itself, speaks to the great cultural prevalence of what I reductively generalize as demon sex.
When it comes to discussing social issues with heroes, the Fab Five avoids making sweeping statements about Japan and it focuses instead on the individual experiences of each hero, without trying to generalize those either.
"That said, we have to be very careful not to generalize case fatality rate estimates from any one country to another," says Maia Majumder, a computational epidemiologist at Harvard Medical School and Boston Children's Hospital.
In the 221 book "This Will Make You Smarter," various household names remind readers, as if we were 73, that scientists do experiments, that we shouldn't trust quacks, and that we shouldn't generalize from anecdotes.
I mean I know that&aposs hard to say and generalize but that&aposs what you hear from the left, "He&aposs destroying the morale of the intel community" as if the intel community is perfect.
While it's hard to generalize them because 401(k) plan offerings run the gamut, any choice you make for investing in a portfolio or mutual fund should be based on your age and your risk tolerance.
"We cannot simply generalize association between altitude and mental health," said Hoehun Ha, an assistant professor of geography at Auburn University at Montgomery who has also found a correlation between suicide and altitude in his research.
Rather, the beauty of machine learning is that instead of pretending computers are human and simply feeding them with knowledge, we help computers to reason and then let them generalize what they've learned to new information.
It's risky to generalize about these issues—Alex Rodriguez's 1994-1995 debut featured similar strikeout-walk ratios, as did those of Starling Marte, Carlos Gonzalez, Carlos Gomez, Matt Kemp, and Jose Altuve, to name a few.
And many of the articles that have sounded the alarm about the issue — which, again, is mostly limited to isolated incidents — have merely served to pathologize, mischaracterize, and generalize youth of color, perpetrators and victims alike.
I would say that maybe if had to just generalize and paint with a broad brush, they're all more interested in the ideology part of it than the trolling part, and the other part's interested in trolling.
Though it is eaten by many herbivores, there is no evidence that either the plant or its berries are any more popular than other woodland food sources for "partridges," which I generalize to be any woodland bird.
Knight explains the tests might be able to provide guidelines for a very specific sample population but if you try and generalize those results to a more diverse population you'd need to re-do an entire study.
I don't want to generalize, [because] there are so many interesting players in the sector right now who deserve more attention — in the meanwhile, the Champagne in the ballroom of the 'Fashion Week' Titanic will keep on flowing.
We don't have a full set of physiological data that might be helpful, such as blood pressure; we don't know what the underlying exact cause of the changes might be; and we shouldn't generalize this to other sports.
Again it depends on what is reasonably practicable in the particular circumstances and those circumstances might vary from provider to provider and from situation to situation so I don't think it's possible for me to generalize about this.
To (over)generalize, virtually the only way for a criminal defendant — particularly a high-crime criminal defendant — to gain maximal sentencing leniency is to cooperate, particularly if his associates posed a physical danger to him and his family.
As with other AI challenges, you want gradual improvements that generalize to harder versions of similar problems — for example, going from recognizing a face in a photo, to recognizing multiple faces, then identifying the expression on those faces.
Indeed, when we spoke yesterday shortly before the limb's big reveal at Austin, Texas' BodyHacking Con, he wasn't even sure how to generalize the way people react to the arm in relation to his old, simple hook prosthesis.
" About a mismatched couple, Jen thinks, "I don't want to generalize, but let's face it, hot goes with hot, average goes with average, and so on down the line unless there is a large amount of money involved.
By feeding an artificial neural network a ton of handwritten examples of the number four, however, an algorithm can "learn" to generalize qualities from individual examples and form an abstract idea of what a written four looks like.
It's too easy to generalize and cut corners when discussing matters that affect millions than it is when reporting on a city council meeting where they know everyone in the room and walk the same streets as their readers.
The turnout of any given election is in part a function of who is running and how competitive the election is, and so it's very difficult to generalize from any given small set of elections in any one city.
Daniel J. Losen, the director of the Center for Civil Rights Remedies, said the report should not be used to generalize about all charter school discipline, because there were also schools that did not suspend students at high rates.
"It's hard for me to generalize, because my program includes about 16 artists, and there can be a huge difference between one and another in terms of the market, so it's very hard to say this is a trend."
And I think, you know, to generalize and say there's been controversy around us I don't think is quite fair, especially when you look at other businesses and some of the hot water they've gotten into along the way.
Of course, we can't generalize about all hunter-gatherers at the time from this one population in Sunghir, says Bastien Llamas, a research fellow specializing in ancient DNA at the University of Adelaide in Australia, in an email to The Verge.
Royen found that he could generalize the GCI to apply not just to Gaussian distributions of random variables but to more general statistical spreads related to the squares of Gaussian distributions, called gamma distributions, which are used in certain statistical tests.
"I wouldn't like to generalize, but most of the time when there is anonymous posting of allegations the reason is that the victim does not want to go through thinking [about] and 're-living' the story [in court]," says Zivkovic.
For instance, if I wanted to train an AI to recognize a cat, I could feed it thousands of cat pictures so that the algorithm could generalize from similar features found in each photo to create a model of a cat.
But when you start to generalize and apply theory of mind across time and the environmental space, it begins to be so crude and so imprecise that it becomes useless as a tool for controlling and collaborating with other people.
"Welcome to Hell" is a dead ringer for Crazy Ex-Girlfriend's man-hating anthem "Let's Generalize About Men," where series co-creator Rachel Bloom and company examine the pitfalls of the male population — and mock the way women talk about them.
"The robot learned to grasp objects much more robustly using this additional signal that the human was providing, but also learned to generalize to new objects much better," says USC roboticist Stefanos Nikolaidis, coauthor on a new paper describing the work.
Whenever I generalize about Tesla and the Model 3, I often point out that although the vehicle is in many ways revolutionary, if you boil it down to its automotive essence — and take out the battery pack and electric drivetrain!
Though the human brain is more complex than a pond snail's, the organ between your ears may allow you to generalize perceptions of food in your environment, ignoring whether it's particularly tasty, healthy or well-paired just to get a bite.
It's hard to get enough training data on the road, so the cars also train based on simulation data — but engineers have to be sure that their AI systems will generalize correctly from the simulation data to the real world.
Take OpenAI Five, for instance: it wasn't able to handle the complexity of Dota 2 in the first place because it was trained with 16 characters, and it could not generalize to the full game, which has over 100 characters.
It's not really fair to generalize and say that one of those methods doesn't work, but it's probably fair to say that the general understanding is that extrinsic rewards tend to be more short-lived and unsustainable than intrinsic rewards.
The accuracy for other deep learning approaches is higher than the new approach but the researchers say theirs is more robust because it models the actual shape of the letter and can therefore generalize to recognize other letters it hasn't seen before.
In terms of birth control, potential weight gain is one side effect among many others that doctors can and should discuss with their patients, but Engeln cautions that there's no need to stereotype or generalize among women when it comes to recommending LARCs.
As detailed today in Science, researchers at the Zuckerberg and Bezos funded AI company Vicarious have developed a probabilistic machine-vision algorithm that was able to understand and pass a CAPTCHA test because it could generalize from a small set of examples.
Dr. Chambers also said the results might not generalize across the country because although the four communities were diverse, they did not include a large, high-poverty urban area or certain rural or indigenous communities that struggle with high rates of alcoholism.
If researchers want to make progress toward general artificial intelligence, says Chollet, they need to look past popular benchmarks like video games and board games, and start thinking about the skills that actually make humans clever, like our ability to generalize and adapt.
Overall, the shift of the development economics movement toward conducting lots of empirical research has been good for our ability to generalize about the effects of problems — even if some people overgeneralize and wrongly assume RCTs have more external validity than they do.
I don't want to generalize about actresses at all, but I think anybody trying to work in that world is up against a lot of bullshit, and it's hard to keep a level head on your shoulders no matter who you are.
So I love when folks are discounting the consumer sector or discounting the whole world of direct-to-consumer brands as non-venture bankable or ... To me, that's an example of where people are starting to get lazy, and they're starting to generalize.
"Since our study was focused only on cardiovascular disease and interventions, it is difficult to generalize to other quality designation programs, however, cardiac stenting is one of the most common invasive procedures performed in the U.S. with well-established performance measures," Khatana said by email.
But the point is, you've got these guys saying, "And by the way, this is all going to be good for you, just wait until the business builds up and it's going to be better for everyone and many flowers bloom …" Let's not generalize.
TechCrunch reached out to Google to ask if the company has plans to generalize the Redirect Method to other rampant forms of violent, extremist content (non-Islamic U.S. domestic terrorism, for example) and we will update the story with more detail when we hear back.
There will always be time to generalize later (if you want), but zeroing in on a specific niche that you keep track of, you know all about it, and a niche you love, will lead you to achieve influencer status much more quickly.  15.
The reason for this is that although a computer can be trained to recognize the letter 'M' in every font imaginable, it can't generalize from this to recognize an 'M' in the nearly infinite ways that the letter might be distorted from the original font.
This may suggest to some that it is hard to generalize about Harvard's students, though McDonald isn't stopped: He sees Gerald as one of a handful of "outliers," the exception that proves the rule that most graduates are morally detached, single-minded fortune seekers.
A 2-Minute Meditation to De-Stress and Feel Happier Our brains also help us forget specifics about past events while still remembering the big picture, which the researchers think gives us the ability to generalize previous experiences and better apply them to current situations.
The new findings make sense, but it may be difficult to generalize them to the population at large, said Dr. David Kaiser of Montreal's Regional Public Health Department, who was involved in coordinating the response to last week's heat wave that resulted in 70 deaths there.
It's dangerous to generalize, but based on simple data, it's difficult to imagine characterizing that same group of Americans, on the whole, as peace-loving, antiwar communitarians, filled with hope for the future, espousing the simple joys of direct activism coupled with a modest, non-acquisitive life.
Self-awareness will be useful (where it is in space, how its components are functioning), but the stories we tell ourselves about ourselves, which we learned to generalize after coming up with stories about others, are not something we're likely to see in the world of automated machines.
Thus, unlike most available data that shows only funded deals, we are able to generalize results to all potential angel financing deals, as well as analyze not only whether female entrepreneurs receive more funding, but also whether there are differences in the likelihood of getting any funding at all.
Margrethe Vestager: Well, I don't like to generalize because everyone should have a fair chance of making it, also in Silicon Valley, but at least serious enough so that we found that a fine of 2.4 billion euros was the fine in the Google case that we just decided.
" These novels are impossible to generalize; they are as various as the spirits who inhabit them: the blues musician avenging himself on the white hipsters who stole his music in "White Tears," the ghost of a young boy killed in Mississippi's Parchman Farm prison in "Sing, Unburied, Sing.
In order to do that, there are certain expectations everyone agrees to follow while another person is speaking, including:No interrupting or cross talkCritique ideas, not peopleNo distractions — phones and computers awayDo not offer opinions without supporting evidenceIf you are confused, ask for clarificationDon't generalize; speak from your own experiences.
Our highly adaptable brains allow us to do this and AIs, for the most part, are narrow systems that can't think very well outside of the boxThat's why Dileep George, co-founder of Vicarious, has incorporated insights from neuroscience to "train" a computer to generalize beyond what it's primarily taught.
It's risky to lump the punk bands of the late '70s and early '80s into one big group, but I think it's safe to generalize that a key difference between Diamond and punk—particularly the type which perseveres as DIY—comes down to the way the performer relates to the audience.
Apple is so different than the other tech stocks in the FAANG group... So I don't know if there are any implications for the FAANG group or technology in general because you had a really very uneven earnings season, with some issues unique to each of those companies, so it's hard to generalize.
"Women are more for [Clinton] than men are...First of all, women get more radical as we get older, because we experience...Not to over-generalize, but...men tend to get more conservative because they gain power as they age, women get more radical because they lose power as they age, " Steinem said.
It is of course difficult to generalize regarding a generation that has so many people, but baby boomers for the most part have lived through times when the United States has been the leader of the free world, not only in terms of its strength but also in terms of its values.
And, addiction tends to get narrated in terms of vice, crime, and betrayal of the social contract when we're talking about people of color versus white people, who, I don't want to completely generalize, but are more likely to be afforded the privilege of having their addiction seen in terms of suffering, illness, psychic complexity, interior anguish.
A theory called "spectrum broadcasting," for example, developed by Pawel Horodecki at the Gdańsk University of Technology in Poland and collaborators, attempts to generalize QD. Spectrum broadcast theory (which has only been worked through for a few idealized cases) identifies those states of an entangled quantum system and environment that provide objective information that many observers can obtain without perturbing it.
Ward's band will play the new music on July 8 at the Jazz Gallery.) If it's possible to generalize about jazz from Chicago, you could start by connecting it to the feeling of the city: nonglib and nonglossy; historic and futuristic without being grandiose; self-determined (it has a rich tradition of revered artists' owning clubs or running public jam sessions); casually modern or meta.
While introducing these varied perspectives and noting the insights that many can offer, Konner reminds the reader that people, even within the same culture or, indeed, within the same family, respond to situations differently, complicating any attempt to generalize about what one might say about any specific "human need" for religion — whether for psychological reassurance, social cohesion or any other of the most obvious answers.
Sadly, even if someone with ID is able to get into a sexual education program, the existing options tend to severely miss the mark: A 2015 study published in the Journal for Sex Research analyzed 20 articles on sexual education programs aimed at this group and found that most fell far short, mainly because people were unable to generalize what they learned in the program to an outside setting.
It's impossible to generalize the experience of an entire profession, but I quickly learned that, for a lot of women, working in tech PR is a way to get into tech—if you work at a small startup, you're often wearing lots of different hats and, at companies with smart founders, they'll be involved in major decisions at the company and will have the opportunity to climb the ladder.
But Connor, a 24 year old in New Jersey, told VICE he received the message from his grandma, who's in the completely opposite situation: People over 65 (and those with underlying health conditions) are much more likely to experience severe infection from coronavirus, and, not to generalize about grandparents, but it feels like a safe assumption that people who haven't spent their lifetimes around memes will be less discerning about medical misinformation online.
And to continue the storm, I know this is very controversial, sensitive territory I&aposm about to step on, but I think that many black people were relieved when President Obama, and I think that&aposs what he was talking about, when he was out of office, because they saw how in the minds of many, my black friends, and I think you could generalize, they saw in the way people were responding to President Obama.
If de la Pava has a signature move, it's to zoom out from a highly specific action or bit of characterization in order to generalize about or extrapolate from it, while still holding on to the speech-replicating sentence structures that ground that action in a kind of conversational specificity: Because it turns out that human reactions to certain mildly complicated activities, like answering 911 calls for a living, disturb in their lack of significant variance.
But it is absurd to identify the world with those zones in the well-off countries where people have the dubious privilege of being spectators, or of declining to be spectators, of other people's pain, just as it is absurd to generalize about the ability to respond to the sufferings of others on the basis of the mind-set of those consumers of news who know nothing at first hand about war and massive injustice and terror.
" He said that Archbishop McCarrick showed great ability in defending himself, and, in response to Archbishop Viganò's ad hominem attacks on Vatican officials for being homosexual or supporting homosexuals within the church, he wrote that "the fact" that in the Vatican there could be people who practice or support sexual behavior "contrary to the values of the gospel" was not reason to generalize and declare "unworthy and complicit" a broad swath of people, "even the Holy Father.

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