Truth cannot be simplistically derived from observation of the external world. |
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However, teachers often interpret caring simplistically as solely creating positive interpersonal relationships. |
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An outsider might simplistically equate this action with a straightforward crackdown on democratic aspirations for political freedom. |
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Yet surely poetry in a world as richly diverse as ours need not be so rigidly and simplistically categorized. |
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At the same time, she argues against market proponents who claim simplistically that markets reduce social exclusion and economic insecurity. |
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Each outbreak is different, there are nuances to each one, and not all can be attributed simplistically to a groundswell of anti-vax sentiment. |
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I am just saying that some of the connections we often simplistically make do not always hold up sociologically and historically. |
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Pulitzer Prize-winning author George Will once brilliantly and simplistically described it. |
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It emerged as an exceptionally complex picture, but the one thing that seems clear is that it gives the lie to simplistically doctrinaire attempts to define late Titian. |
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Although it looks like a load of chips, to put it simplistically, the ability to detect faults and attempt recovery and to produce evolvable hardware is at the cutting edge. |
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I disagree with declinists who simplistically portray our age. |
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When you simplistically live by the bumper sticker, you die by the bumper sticker. |
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It is often simplistically assumed that developing First Nation government will create entirely new costs. |
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Paragraph No 71 of the report, by simplistically proposing an end to bullfighting ? |
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Put somewhat simplistically, globalisation has permitted the expansion of capitalism to the far corners of the world. |
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It is our hope that a vision of the whole human person will also inform the 1999 Special Session on population and development, and not a narrow focus on what is simplistically referred to as reproductive health. |
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In such a context, affiliations are simplistically reduced to ethnic belonging: the popular perception is that some ethnic groups profit illegally and to the detriment of the Congolese people. |
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Our criminal investigators are responsible, simplistically speaking, for investigating for the purposes of prosecuting activities that result in goods or people circumventing our controls at the border. |
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Some simplistically attribute diminishing vocations to the fact that many sisters have left the classroom to engage in other apostolates. |
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We also noted therefore, that there is no advantage in simplistically throwing Canadian money, people or equipment at problems faster than they can be absorbed and used effectively. |
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The court, the nobility, and, above all, the clergy and the king's confessors remained caught in the now-hardening tradition of Spanish imperialism, simplistically interpreted as the cause of God. |
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These assertions are based on projections from long-term modelling, but they cannot be ascribed so simplistically to human-induced climate change alone. |
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At the same time it is an opportunity to demonstrate simplistically that the introduction of CBMs de jure does not mean that these measures will appear to be effective. |
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Such economists remind me of the scientists from a thousand years ago who simplistically separated all the elements into four: earth, water, air, and fire. |
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However, an evaluation by the new Exeter section of Occupy, helped me to see that the movement is not merely and simplistically anti-capitalist, and made me prick up my ears. |
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Towers Watson simplistically defines alternative credit as all credit which is not traditional investment grade government or corporate debt. |
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Every piece of CLOAQ APPAREL is carefully crafted to achieve maximum EMR protection simplistically as well as fashionably. |
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Too often, the corporate world is portrayed simplistically as a jungle where only the fittest survive. That said, engineering development—and, more broadly, innovation itself does rather follow a Darwinian scheme of things. |
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For many observers of climate negotiation, political will is needed at the beginning of the process, invoked simplistically as something which might take negotiations from where they are to where people want them to be. |
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A final set of conclusions regarding the question of resources relates to offering words of caution about looking at this matter too simplistically. |
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And like simplistically smart or short-sightedly smart politicians, he will attack the weakest segment of society when he is cornered. |
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Enter GeoSEO's Local SEO Plugin that solves both issues simplistically. |
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However a flavor of the information obtainable can be provided even by simplistically assuming identical spherically symmetric nuclear and magnetic structures. |
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As a by-product, it also helps the Tories undermine Labour's wish to portray itself simplistically as the party that stands up for Wales against cuts imposed from Westminster. |
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He was a talented chain-saw artist, who could take a rough piece of wood from a freshly cut tree, and craft it in to something amazingly, and simplistically, beautiful. |
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Simplistically speaking, ginseng calms hyper people and gives sluggish people energy. |
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