0 (someone who is) not specialized:
Children of this age need specialist rather than generalist teachers.
Instead of claiming these epistemological advantages, generalists can claim that their method has pragmatic advantages over particularism.
Generalist predators, such as spiders, ants and ladybirds, occurred on the willows but were never observed attacking the eggs.
The species responding to baits represent a relatively small sample of the meliponine guild, and may be biased to include foraging generalists, rather than specialists.
Not surprisingly, sampling with baits attracts species that are generalists; species with narrower floral preferences will require baiting with species-appropriate floral models.
Music from diverse cultural traditions was accommodated and found manageable by the generalist secondary teacher.
I suggest that generalists need not insist that it is conceptually impossible to reach moral judgments without appealing to general moral principles.
When the servers are generalists, we were able to completely characterize the optimal policy in almost all cases.
Additionally, a generalist parasite occurs as adult in very low numbers.