You have not described any situation. I guess the applicable term must be, what?
Polygenic.
What applies to something, applies the same way to the other. Or, what applies to one thing, applies the opposite way to another. Doubts see the context.
"Universally" refers to something that applies to all cases or instances without exception, indicating a broad, all-encompassing nature. In contrast, "generally" suggests a broader trend or commonality but allows for exceptions; it applies to most cases rather than all. Thus, while both terms denote a level of commonality, "universally" is absolute, whereas "generally" is more flexible.
Yes, "heavy rain" is a common noun. It refers to a type of precipitation and does not specify a particular instance or proper name. Common nouns are general terms that can describe a class of objects, actions, or qualities, which applies to "heavy rain."
applicant
Tell us the situation, and we'll apply Newton's Laws.
Trinomial
In a way, it applies to both the terms.
Gradient
expanded
Non-parallel.
All depends what you mean by sweet words, if you mean confectionary, then Nougat applies. It you mean terms of endearment, then Beloved applies
The largest continent is Asia while the smallest is Australia. This applies in both terms of area and population.
All depends what you mean by sweet words, if you mean confectionary, then Nougat applies. It you mean terms of endearment, then Beloved applies
Commutativity only applies to multiplication. Associativity applies to addition.
Secondary Effect
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