Definitionn. an idea or conclusion having general application
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In spite of her respect for Law, she was never at home with a generalisation. [Please select]
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Now a generalisation based upon either of these kinds of unity would be fallacious. [Please select]
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His powers of invention, of broad generalisation, of originality of thought were almost unbounded. [Please select]
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A generalisation of this remark gives us the first axioms of all government. [Please select]
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Individualisation and generalisation are only opposed, as mutually conditioning factors of the same organic function. [Please select]
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The law of consciousness which I have used to explain the transformation of a nerve current into perception and images is only an empirical law produced by the generalisation of particular observations. [Please select]
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