0 to say or write that something is true all of the time, when it is only true some of the time:
1 to make a statement that relates to many people, things, or conditions, esp. when based on limited facts:
However, our formulation generalizes the standard learning rule (10) in a way that admits heterogeneous learning and still permits us to obtain formal results.
We generalize some recent results developed in static policy games with multiple players, to a dynamic context.
They generalize the ordinary dynamical systems and stochastic processes.
We generalize the notion of reversible systems in symbolic dynamics, and investigate their properties.
But it is not clear how well the model would generalize when trained on several different kinds of stimuli.
Significantly, none of the positive outcomes we describe in our case studies came about as part of achieving formulaic, preset, generalized managerial results-based performance targets.
The visual system has no need to resort to a generalized default.
A social scientist who makes generalized claims is more likely to be prepared to advise on any occasion.
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