Even if people get the general impression right, they will often oversimplify the details. |
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It is, of course, also very easy to oversimplify these connections, leaving only a filamentary network of cliches. |
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Sometimes writers oversimplify in one story and the simplification gets picked up as outright universal fact. |
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Not to oversimplify a complicated matter, but two heads are better than one. |
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However, it is important not to oversimplify matters and to remember the true nature of the global economy. |
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To grossly oversimplify, if everyone rushed to the bank to withdraw cash due to a financial panic, there would not be enough money for everyday business. |
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Almost by definition, absolutists oversimplify, turning everything into a fight between angels and devils. |
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One has to understand the fine points of the definition and not to oversimplify the calculation. |
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Consequently well-intentioned calls for Canada to do 'this' or change 'that' tend to oversimplify issues. |
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Biodynamic proponents who idolize these writings tend to oversimplify Steiner's notions by saying that «the planets influence plant development». |
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If you do not really look at something, it is easy to oversimplify it. |
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Not to oversimplify the question, but based on all this, who owns the Lomonosov Ridge? |
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Research inches along, gets mired in conflict, and lesser writers can easily oversimplify or convolute the process. |
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This is, of course, in addition to his unfortunate tendency to make ridiculously broad generalizations and radically oversimplify complex social and moral issues. |
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This tendency to oversimplify extends to the green shoots of economic revival which they like to assimilate with the end of the crisis. |
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It seems to me most of it is dumbing down the issue of crime and trying to oversimplify it. |
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Does making reference to the average private undertaking not oversimplify the task assigned to the public service? |
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Do not, therefore, ignore qualifications or oversimplify a subject so as to make your letter misleading. |
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You have to oversimplify because the judge's attention span is not especially great. |
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To oversimplify, countries should liberalise unilaterally to enhance their economic welfare. |
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Keep your model general but, at the same time, do not oversimplify it so that you can use it as a basis for analysing most activities. |
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Instead of explaining complex matters carefully and truthfully, news media avoid or oversimplify them. |
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Journalists and politicians accuse each other of using sound bites to blur and oversimplify. |
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But as both point out, for different reasons, these distinctions oversimplify the issues. |
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I understand that it's a very complex issue to reduce the impact of guns and gangs on society and on Vancouver, so I don't want to oversimplify. |
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To oversimplify, the crown prosecutors who I have talked to have tended to be very supportive of the notions in the book. |
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It is to Carrigan's credit that he does not oversimplify all the underlying vigilantism revealed by his research. |
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But, remember not to oversimplify or «talk down» to the young delegates. |
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However, the Commission should not oversimplify the matter by reducing maximum aid thresholds across the board, without taking account of different circumstances. |
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To oversimplify a little, the performance of the world economy in 2011 depends on what happens in three places: the big emerging markets, the euro area and America. |
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Nevertheless, we must not oversimplify matters. |
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It is easy to sometimes oversimplify the issues. |
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So the story is a bit complicated, and therefore it seems to me it would be wise not to oversimplify it on the label and perpetuate the fears people have of nicotine, when nicotine in a medicinal form can be helpful to them. |
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This fact should prompt us to liberate ourselves from ideologies, which often oversimplify reality in artificial ways, and it should lead us to examine objectively the full human dimension of the problems. |
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More broadly, and to oversimplify, between social democratic values and neoliberal values, between the values of assertion of identity and those of a desirable globalization. |
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Given that the European position overall is much more complex, we need expert observers on the ground to counteract attempts to oversimplify the situation locally. |
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It is therefore extremely advisable not to oversimplify and to take a closer look when embarking on such an investment strategy, particularly when doing so with an expectation of financial outperformance. |
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While not wanting to oversimplify, I feel that the government is responsible for defining the services to be provided, for ensuring they are provided and for guaranteeing their quality. |
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Nevertheless, care should be taken not to oversimplify the situation: disaggregating data was essential in identifying specific problems and areas where efforts should be targeted. |
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To simplify, and perhaps oversimplify, Alife is to AI what postmodernism is to modernism. |
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At the same time, the book doesn't oversimplify, or pretend that the road to self-actualisation is an easy one. |
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Leach is careful not to oversimplify Hughes's character either by romanticizing him or underestimating him. |
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I am troubled by the tendency in education to oversimplify problems and pigeonhole people. |
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But that's seems to wildly oversimplify matters. |
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It's all very well, up to a point, to foreshorten and oversimplify your opponent's position in order to heighten your own rhetorical pizzazz and percussiveness. |
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However, we do have to be careful that we do not oversimplify our efforts to the point that we do not paint a clear picture of the individual we are addressing. |
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In an over-communicated society, you need to oversimplify your message. |
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It's a politically acute film that does not oversimplify the issues. |
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