There are lots of people trying to dumb down, trying to make highbrow stuff more real, more visceral. |
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So-called marketing experts keep telling me I'll need to dumb down to really capture the mass market but it's simply not in my nature. |
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It deserves an answer that does not dumb down what mythologers around the world are discussing. |
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Is there any limit at all on how far do-gooders are willing to dumb down our educational system in the name of helping students feel good about themselves? |
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Amazingly, researchers have found that the pressure to dumb down can start in the early years of elementary school. |
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It's not to dumb down agriculture but actually to make it more sophisticated and more technology-resourced to achieve those goals. |
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I know there is great temptation to dumb down complicated issues to single issues and to focus exclusively on those issues. |
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There is an attempt to dumb down discussions in Canadian political life, and my colleagues in the Conservative Party have been masters at dumbing everything down. |
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The public won't understand this concept. We need to dumb down our explanation of it. |
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A New York-based art director and writer, this colleague of the Magnetic Fields' Stephin Merritt doesn't dumb down his baroque pop confections. |
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We try not to dumb down the shows too much. |
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