Lack of professional skills often leads to underemployment of advanced military technology and oversimplified use of sophisticated weapons. |
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I've oversimplified things above to make the trial a little easier to understand. |
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The author's prose is clear and his image of Zimbabwe is accessible and understandable, if perhaps oversimplified. |
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We oversimplified his argument in last week's report and incorrectly suggested he wanted the funding for the recreation centre, and apologise. |
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I have always had problems with these oversimplified concepts, usually driven by certain buzz words. |
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So suddenly, there I was, surrounded by various lesser-known avatars of the angry and oversimplified. |
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I think this statement is so oversimplified as to be dangerously misleading. |
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This formulation of the problem is naturally oversimplified, but it allows for general observations. |
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In general I try to avoid the easy, the glib, and the oversimplified in my books. |
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Other readers have also suggested that I oversimplified the distinction between theory and fact. |
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It's all pretty much standard boilerplate, complete with the usual laundry list of inaccurate quote mining and oversimplified claims. |
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But arguing about theories of isolationism versus interventionism is to me a bit too reminiscent of Leftist devotion to oversimplified theories. |
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The experts in the field tell us that the estimates of risk for developing MS tend to be oversimplified and therefore easily misinterpreted. |
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Speaking to a broad and unsophisticated audience, he did not satisfy the scruples of some academicians, who found that he oversimplified complex problems. |
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The giver is, oversimplified to a simple nut, about a boy who remembers things. |
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Matching the correct tire composition, suspension, gear ratio, and tire pressure to the corresponding track is a nice touch but is oversimplified for hard core racing fans. |
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This wording gives a better representation of the socio-political context, avoiding cut-and-dried statements which are oversimplified. |
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This Darwinian theory integrating serotonin, status, and impulsive violence remains meagerly tested and is no doubt oversimplified. |
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Some science writers have complained that Hawking's physics has been oversimplified in the movie. |
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The idea that Mr Obama's election will somehow diminish the truth of that situation is oversimplified. |
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Piracy is a serious issue, but it is all too easily oversimplified in terms of numbers of attacks and responses required. |
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The issue is complex and cannot be reduced to oversimplified representations. |
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Poverty cannot be observed in an oversimplified way, nor as the sum of wrong individual choices. |
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Many politicians talk about getting tough on crime, and I agree, but not with oversimplified answers to complex questions. |
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In our highly oversimplified paradigm, the final phase of decision-making is that in which the actual choice from among alternatives is made. |
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However, some of this commentary has oversimplified how movements in the exchange rate affect the Canadian economy and monetary policy. |
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It would certainly knock out.... You said we oversimplified, and all of that. |
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These expectations are often narrow, oversimplified, and quite rigid. |
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It's not a be-all-and-end-all kind of idea, but it's an idea that stops and makes you think in what is often a grossly oversimplified area of debate. |
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Once again, you have drastically oversimplified my previous statements. |
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In reality, however, this view of infectious disease is oversimplified. |
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Pinto, whose paper is very much dependent on Alain de Libera's studies on Aquinas and Averroism, seems fond of oversimplified dualisms. |
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Currently, the majority of toxicological studies are performed using a single chemical compound, which is an oversimplified approach to a much more complex problem. |
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Quite common in textbooks are ethnic stereotypes, that is, oversimplified and biased generalizations of characteristics attributed to an ethnic group. |
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The arrangement has been found to be oversimplified by more recent research. |
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Such claims are oversimplified, as these technologies evolved over time among many people. |
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Caroline Flint has oversimplified a very real problem and Tony's comments, however well intentioned, just add to the controversy. |
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In some cases, the description of scientific principles in the introduction has been so oversimplified that it borders on being incorrect. |
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While a lot of what's out there represents a very selective and oversimplified view of the issues, we have to recognize and be candid about the real environmental challenges involved in developing the oil sands. |
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The debate about the Second Vatican Council is oversimplified when it contrasts a hermeneutic of discontinuity with one of continuity. |
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This is an oversimplified description of a complex chain of events where multiple actors interact with the samples and products derived from them. |
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While everyone has a vested interest in how energy development and environmental protection resolves itself in the coming years, we recognize that oversimplified solutions and polarized debate is not helpful. |
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This analogy may seem somewhat oversimplified, but I believe it can be helpful in finding a way through the technological labyrinth that is unfamiliar territory to many of us. |
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They have played politics, advanced extreme positions and oversimplified this issue, all in the hopes of stumbling upon that ever elusive sound bite that will get them more votes. |
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Today there is a similar lure of protectionism, an oversimplified argument that if we just insulate ourselves and trade among ourselves and close the doors and batten down the hatches an international storm will pass us by. |
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The debate on the subject is often oversimplified and very often reduced to the opposition between old, non-insulated buildings considered to be wasteful and perfectly insulated, recent buildings considered to be efficient. |
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We have to acknowledge that the crisis that the publication of these caricatures started worldwide goes well beyond the oversimplified opposition of West and East that some people claim is self-evident. |
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Can this oversimplified, stereotypical piece of tribal theatre really reflect the warmth and hospitality for which we received the Capital of Culture award? |
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We have presented a model of policing to the public, a Dixonian model, which is oversimplified. It is about bobbies on the beat and their front police station counter. |
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Kari Saikkonen of MTT Agrifood Research in Turku, Finland, suggests that by looking only at the grass and the fungus, researchers have oversimplified the interactions. |
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