His pained expression implies childlike insecurity, his shambling unsophistication contrasting with the intensity of the competition. |
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Joe Boyd, defending, said Mason's offending bore the hallmarks of unsophistication. |
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What is happening now is in large part a result of the biological unsophistication of past generations. |
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The effects would all be done digitally nowadays but it fits the, let's say, unsophistication of the story. |
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Their analysis can usually be faulted on grounds not of unsophistication, but of insufficient familiarity with the complexities of Scholastic or Eastern Trinitarian thinking. |
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Cultural imperialism threatens the unique expression of indigenous cultures, who may be tempted to view their own ethnic music as backward, a sign of unsophistication. |
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