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He shifted attention from the study of individual varieties to the relative point of view ( pairs of varieties related by a morphism ), allowing a broad generalization of many classical theorems.
The concept of generalization has broad application in many related disciplines, sometimes having a specialized context-meaning.
Although not unchallenged, validity generalization has broad acceptance with regard to many selection instruments ( e. g. cognitive ability tests, job knowledge tests, work samples, and structured interviews ) across a broad range of jobs.
Mind Ninja is another game that is a generalization of Hex, albeit a rather broad one.
Another broad generalization of curvature comes from the study of parallel transport on a surface.
It is a very broad and abstract generalization of the differential geometry of surfaces in R < sup > 3 </ sup >.
As a broad generalization, GH for several years usually produces faster growth, and perhaps of extra adult height.
A stylized fact is often a broad generalization that summarizes some complicated statistical calculations, which although essentially true may have inaccuracies in the detail.
It is treated as a generalization of paternalism, allowing for the broad force of adulthood beyond males, and may be witnessed in the infantalization of children and youth.
This is a broad generalization and many communities in the more central parts of the region exhibit features of both language groups.
As a very broad generalization, Cabernet Sauvignon ( Bordeaux's second-most planted grape variety ) dominates the blend in red wines produced in the Médoc and the rest of the left bank of the Gironde estuary.

broad and American
* 1964 – Vietnam War: the U. S. Congress passes the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution giving U. S. President Lyndon B. Johnson broad war powers to deal with North Vietnamese attacks on American forces.
FBI records show that 85 % of COINTELPRO resources targeted groups and individuals that the FBI deemed " subversive ," including communist and socialist organizations ; organizations and individuals associated with the civil rights movement, including Martin Luther King, Jr. and others associated with the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, and the Congress of Racial Equality and other civil rights organizations ; black nationalist groups ; the American Indian Movement ; a broad range of organizations labeled " New Left ", including Students for a Democratic Society and the Weathermen ; almost all groups protesting the Vietnam War, as well as individual student demonstrators with no group affiliation ; the National Lawyers Guild ; organizations and individuals associated with the women's rights movement ; nationalist groups such as those seeking independence for Puerto Rico, United Ireland, and Cuban exile movements including Orlando Bosch's Cuban Power and the Cuban Nationalist Movement ; and additional notable Americans — even Albert Einstein, who was a member of several civil rights groups, came under FBI surveillance during the years just prior to COINTELPRO's official inauguration .< ref >
North American wolves are generally the same size as European wolves, but have shorter legs, larger, rounder heads, broader, more obtuse muzzles, and a sensible depression at the union of nose and forehead, which is more arched and broad.
" Shag " itself ( when used in reference to American social dances ) is a very broad term used to denote a number of swing dances that originated during the early part of the 20th century.
The Convention is drafted in broad terms, in a similar ( albeit more modern ) manner to the English Bill of Rights, the American Bill of Rights, the French Declaration of the Rights of Man or the first part of the German Basic law.
American fiddling, a broad category including traditional and modern styles.
Paulo Freire's work appears to critique instructional approaches that adhere to the knowledge acquisition stance, and his work Pedagogy of the Oppressed has had a broad influence over a generation of American educators with his critique of various " banking " models of education and analysis of the teacher-student relationship.
It was developed by the founding payment brands of the PCI Security Standards Council, including American Express, Discover Financial Services, JCB, MasterCard Worldwide and Visa International, to help facilitate the broad adoption of consistent data security measures on a global basis.
The original royal charters of the American colonies included broad grants of franchise jurisdiction along with other governmental powers to corporations or individuals, as did the charters for many other colonial companies such as the British East India Company and British South Africa Company.
In such places, the more general English terms doctor or medical practitioner are prevalent, describing any practitioner of medicine ( whom an American would likely call a physician, in the broad sense ).
Despite a tendency of American perjury law toward broad prosecutory power under perjury statutes, American perjury law has afforded potential defendants a new form of defense not found in the British Common Law.
Morse wrote to the New-York Observer a letter describing the invention, a letter which was published widely in the American press and provided a broad awareness.
The American gauges converged over time as the advantages of equipment interchange became increasingly apparent ; notably, the South's broad gauge system was converted to be compatible with standard gauge over two days, beginning May 31, 1886.
He drew on four broad traditions in early North American planning: social planning, the Parks Movement, the City Scientific, and the City Beautiful.
Most North American accents lack the so-called trap – bath split found in Southern England: Words like ask, answer, grass, bath, staff, dance are pronounced with the short-a of trap, not with the broad A of father heard in Southern England as well as in most of the Southern hemisphere.
His works enjoy a broad popular appeal in the United States for their reflection of American culture.
Robert Putnam has used the concept in a much more positive light: though he was at first careful to argue that social capital was a neutral term, stating “ whether or not shared are praiseworthy is, of course, entirely another matter ”, his work on American society tends to frame social capital as a producer of " civic engagement " and also a broad societal measure of communal health.
Envisioning a democratization of the American Communist movement, Hall spoke of a " broad people's political movement " and tried to ally his party with radical campus groups, the anti-Vietnam War movement, civil rights organizations, and the new rank-and-file trade union movements in an effort to build the CPUSA among the young “ baby boomer ” generation of activists.
" Shag " itself ( when used in reference to American vernacular dances ) is a very broad term that denotes a number of swing dances that originated during the early part of the 20th century.
The acorns of the chestnut oak are 1. 5-3 cm long and 1-2 cm broad, among the largest of native American oaks, surpassed in size only by the bur oak and possibly swamp chestnut oak,
In North America, the species most commonly planted was the American elm ( Ulmus americana ), which had unique properties that made it ideal for such use: rapid growth, adaptation to a broad range of climates and soils, strong wood, resistance to wind damage, and vase-like growth habit requiring minimal pruning.
She made many recordings that reflected her broad performance repertoire of everything from concert literature to lieder to opera to traditional American songs and spirituals.
With the widespread arrival of sound film in American theaters in 1929, many independent exhibitors began dropping the then-dominant presentation model, which involved live acts and a broad variety of shorts before a single featured film.

broad and researchers
Although this provided attenuation of radio signals over a broad range of frequencies, the researchers found that it did not alter the subject's remote viewing capability.
Due to its enormous flexibility, which has only briefly been discussed here, coupled with its ability to improve over time, Folding @ home and projects like it are quickly becoming indispensable tools among researchers from a broad variety of disciplines.
CESD employs leading researchers prominent in their fields and enjoys a broad regional and international network.
" For researchers, the term is popular partly due to the broad range of outcomes it can explain ; the multiplicity of uses for social capital has led to a multiplicity of definitions.
Other researchers, Henry Moseley, Rawlinson and Robinson, independently performed various experiments trying to sort out the details in the broad bands.
In the field of Social Psychology, prejudice studies like the “ Who Likes Competent Women ” study led the way for gender-based research on prejudice This resulted in two broad themes or focuses in the field: the first being a focus on attitudes toward gender equality, and the second focusing on people ’ s beliefs about men and women Today studies based on sexism continue in the field of psychology as researchers try to understand how people ’ s thoughts, feelings, and behaviors influence and are influenced by others.
The University researchers work within a broad range of subjects and are recognised both nationally and internationally.
universities, measured on a combination of research quality and breadth ; UQ research is above world standard in more broad fields than at any other Australian university ( in 21 broad fields ); more UQ researchers are working in research fields that ERA has assessed as above world standard than at any other Australian university ; UQ research in biomedical and clinical health sciences, technology, engineering, biological sciences, chemical sciences, environmental sciences, and physical sciences was ranked well above world standard ( rating 5 ).
IHBI ’ s researchers focus on three broad health areas: prevention, mind and body, and recovery, and draw from the faculties of Health, Science and Technology, and Built Environment and Engineering.
In February 2008 researchers at the University of Bonn announced they have found the genetic basis of two distinct forms of inherited hair loss, opening a broad path to treatments for baldness.
The GFSM 2001 recommends standard tables including standard fiscal indicators that meet a broad group of users including policy makers, researchers, and investors in sovereign debt.
DRC researchers have carried out systematic studies on a broad range of disaster types, including hurricanes, floods, earthquakes, tornadoes, hazardous chemical incidents, and plane crashes.
Anti-spam techniques can be broken into four broad categories: those that require actions by individuals, those that can be automated by email administrators, those that can be automated by email senders and those employed by researchers and law enforcement officials.
Although the study of gesture is still in its infancy, some broad categories of gestures have been identified by researchers.
Pharr has written that PRA " sets the standard for researchers and political analysts of integrity ," and describes the group's research as " thorough, thoughtful, carefully researched, and presented within a broad context of understanding of the complex relationships and activities of the Right.
Although the HRAF collections can be used for many purposes, they were primarily designed to enable researchers to find information quickly across a broad range of cultures so that societies could be compared on particular dimensions of variation.
Melpar ’ s broad expertise and available researchers assisted the Government in many other fields as well.
Although the study of gesture is still in its infancy, some broad categories of gestures have been identified by researchers.
It provides researchers with field experience in the broad range of disciplines necessary for this task.
admit that the study used a broad definition of child sexual abuse, but explain that the researchers themselves chose to use such a definition " because of the difficulty posed by a priori decisions about what type of sexual experiences are ' problems.
During the past four decades UMMS researchers have made advances in a broad range of disease families, from HIV and infectious diseases to cancer, genetic disorders, diabetes and immune disease.
The ranking compares 1200 higher education institutions worldwide according to a formula that took into account alumni winning Nobel Prizes and Fields Medals ( 10 percent ), staff winning Nobel Prizes and Fields Medals ( 20 percent ), highly-cited researchers in 21 broad subject categories ( 20 percent ), articles published in the journals Nature and Science ( 20 percent ), the Science Citation Index and Social Sciences Citation Index ( 20 percent ) and the per capita academic performance ( on the indicators above ) of an institution ( 10 percent ).
While " most attributes such as micro-residue distribution patterns and micro-wear will develop similarly on points used to tip spears, darts or arrows " and " explicit tests for distinctions between thrown spears and projected arrows have not yet been conducted " the researchers find " contextual support " for the use of these points on arrows: a broad range of animals were hunted, with an emphasis on taxa that prefer closed forested niches, including fast moving, terrestrial and arboreal animals.

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