At the risk of oversimplifying, the relevant questions can be gathered under three crude rubrics as the What, How, and Why questions. |
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Science works by drastically oversimplifying the world, cutting out everything that cannot be mathematized. |
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I'm also oversimplifying, but that's okay, because I'm not a phonologist or a phonetician. |
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He's a very clear writer who can concisely outline large problems without oversimplifying their consequence. |
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I may be oversimplifying, but it really wasn't much more complicated than that. |
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One of its greatest strengths is the way it repeatedly manages to schematize large patterns of thought without oversimplifying them. |
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Primarily, he wonders whether they mislead people by oversimplifying the case, or the following generations have failed them. |
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Without oversimplifying, the authors cut through the entanglements Is of Germanic dance theory in order to extract the core ideas. |
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The oversimplifying theory of professionalization, borrowed from American or English sociology, does not fit in the peculiarities of these groups in contemporary France. |
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But Cameron warned against oversimplifying the board's membership. |
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Oversimplifying the discipline of design will not broaden the appeal of a subject. |
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