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单词 Simplistic
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1. Your views on economics are overly simplistic.
2. The graphics are somewhat simplistic.
3. His arguments are simplistic to an extreme degree.
4. This is a very simplistic approach to the problem.
5. His interpretation of the figures is far too simplistic.
6. He has a simplistic view of the treatment of eczema.
7. They are taking a disgracefully simplistic point of view about the war.
8. I have actually been rather simplistic in my distinctions.
9. Above all, it is far too simplistic.
10. That's unfair and far too simplistic.
11. But simplistic claims have to be swept aside.
12. Both would cost us dear with their simplistic solutions.
13. It is the proposed solutions that are simplistic.
14. Like Bush, Reagan was inattentive, unlearned and apparently simplistic.
15. More recent evidence suggests this picture is too simplistic.
16. Will women respond to the Republicans' simplistic come-on?
17. But that model appears to be too simplistic.
18. Simplistic hierarchies do not meet this criterion.
19. This is a rather simplistic argument.
20. But that would be a little too simplistic.
21. The model as discussed may appear rather simplistic, and there are qualifications that might be made. 1.
22. This could inadvertently promote a simplistic zoning pattern in local authority policies.
23. However, such simplistic answers often obscure rather more than they reveal.
24. This is a reasonable simplistic assumption, but it is the best that will normally be possible.
25. The ill-informed and uninvolved are easy victims to simplistic solutions.
26. As with the stereotyping and stigmatizing of welfare recipients, views about teenage childbearing are frequently extraordinarily simplistic.
27. Thankfully, the world of stews does not begin and end with the rather simplistic beef stew of yesteryear.
28. Such apparently obvious explanations for the desertion of a settlement are, however, too simplistic.
29. All other assets and liabilities are ignored in this simplistic illustration on the creation of claims.
30. The concept of a north-south divide was always too simplistic and sweeping.
1. Your views on economics are overly simplistic.
31. And a fair number of letters from advanced users who thought this whole exercise was a little too simplistic.
32. The evidence from the case studies demonstrates that managers did not respond to market signals in simplistic ways.
33. We should also not make the rather simplistic assumption that co-residence implies a strong bond between relatives.
34. Musical ability does involve aspects of auditory perception, but characterizing it in that way alone would be simplistic.
35. Merely to embark on such an approach reveals how inadequate and simplistic it is.
36. His critics say it may have been overly simplistic to use only two experimental methods.
37. A more simplistic or more meretricious film would have played those two worlds against each other.
38. In hindsight, these ideas about mixing seem fairly simplistic to modern geophysicists.
39. It would be simplistic to suggest that the Bible promotes male domination.
40. For those who demand blood-and-guts songwriting, the plastic ditties on Kosmos' Cocktail will sound frustratingly shallow and simplistic.
41. The idea of putting warning labels on drinks packaging is a simplistic and ineffective attempt to resolve a complex issue.
42. But this simplistic account of that crucial phase of evolution has not stood the test of modern investigation.
43. Antiracist educators have read it in a simplistic manner, however, much to the detriment of their pedagogic project.
44. It would be too simplistic an approach to such a society to say that hi dominated.
45. They distort his speeches and offer simplistic interpretations of his equating the HIV virus with poverty and inequality.
46. This is not only simplistic but it is even ignorant of pain-provoking peripheral nerve fibres now known to exist in man.
47. Effectiveness and mistake avoidance are treated as synonymous, which is often overly simplistic.
48. They argue that Marx's class analysis is too simplistic to account adequately for the complexity of social inequality.
49. This apparently simplistic and attractive technique which has been readily espoused by many workers merits further attention.
50. He argued that it is too simplistic, and indeed ethnocentric, to dismiss such peoples as irrational and unscientific.
51. A simple, though possibly simplistic, explanation is that these organisms use antibiotics to protect their food supply.
52. But Stilwell viewed the world in simplistic terms, devoid of subtlety or nuance.
53. In other words it enables one to modify the artificially simplistic notion of clear-cut dependent and independent variables having one-way causal links.
54. This type of simplistic explanation of primitive societies has dogged Marxist anthropology since Engels's time.
55. We question simplistic quantitative measures-based on Gross Domestic Product-of which countries are to qualify for debt cancellation.
56. It is noteworthy that none of the students interviewed for this book fits neatly into these or other equally simplistic categories.
57. Education can not be assessed on the simplistic measure of a league table of exam results.
58. The question of whether this administration is willing to obey the law is too simplistic, we are told.
59. It is perhaps worthwhile to use a simplistic model.
60. It is a simplistic implementation.
61. Our Linear rails are very economical due to the simplistic design and efficient production facility.
62. When you look at the "experts" using pop science and simplistic reductionist explanations to prove porn is evil, they are overwhelmingly Christian.
63. Some practitioners will fulfil these roles, often acting unethically in judging celebrities or making sex science seem vacuous or over simplistic.
64. They had an equally simplistic view of me which pivoted on money.
65. Are these simple words an outcome of David's simplistic and na? ve life?
66. The whole process is flawed because the logic behind the questions is too simplistic.
67. A simplistic comment, perhaps, but this is a commentator who specializes in being provocative.
68. "So much of what we thought we knew about Tyrannosaur evolution turns out to be simplistic or out-and-out wrong, " said Stephen Brusatte, a member of the team.
69. The relative price effect is a fallacy, or at least, too simplistic.
70. Again, It'sounds way too simplistic, and of course are problems.
71. The video editor provided by JayCut is rather simplistic, with some core funtionality and a few effects options.
72. The Ascension in simplistic terms, is the expansion of the earth from the (magnetic) polarity of the 1st three dimensions to the zero-point fields of the crystalline dimensions.
73. The manufacturing of tire cord fabric is currently too simplistic , suffering from low technical level and over-capacity, whereas products made with high-tech are in short demand.
74. The simplistic logic of Scientific Management breaks down when you consider the human aspects.
75. But at the same time, the simplistic sloganeering that goes on the in U. S. about China only intensifies those problems and makes them harder to resolve.
76. The following exercise, while overly simplistic, may nevertheless be helpful in understanding the problem.
77. Mr Bush had a simplistic tendency to see the world through ideological and partisan spectacles.
77. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
78. In this case, the simplistic GUI aids the user in error - free operation.
79. For entailed and simplistic marketing cost management, imperfect marketing cost control system, the company marketing benefit has been affected.
80. He hit back angrily, saying such remarks were childishly simplistic.
81. I’ve been thinking about simplicity a lot lately and I’ve identified a key ingredient to living a simplistic life; contentedness.
82. In the past, our understanding of this issue was quite superficial and simplistic.
83. In a very simplistic situation where a user-base application is CPU bound, it would be ideal to create a matrix that compares processor allocation to a reasonable number of concurrent users.
84. Scholars have suggested that because the edicts say nothing about the philosophical aspects of Buddhism, Asoka had a simplistic and naive understanding of the Dhamma.
85. Mr Clarke disputes the simplistic link between rising incarceration and falling crime.
86. It is overly simplistic to think that a non-exclusive jurisdiction clause fully maintains the parties' freedom to conduct disputes in any jurisdiction they wish.
87. Critics may complain that the novel's central conceit is rather simplistic.
88. And we've used a relatively simplistic term called Neutron Multiplication Factor which is the K that if the K equals one the neutron population is steady as is the fission rate.
89. This runs counter to the desire for headlines and simplistic answers and our thirst for personalities.
90. Brandname ads are usually splashy or simplistic image ads overover for brand saturation.
91. At its most simplistic level, asset securitization is the issuance of a debt instrument backed by a revenue-producing asset of the issuing company.
92. It's also much more fully-featured than Yammer or some of the more simplistic services.
93. By design, an overly simplistic and optimistic simulation setup is used.
94. If you are more familiar with the edit, build, execute cycle, this might seem simplistic.
95. And that, says Strait, suggests that simplistic ideas about australopithecine diets, based on tooth and jaw size, and why they went extinct, need to be reevaluated.
96. Though China is the largest production and export country of textiles and garment, the entry method to international market is relatively simplistic, with direct export and OEM as the main ways.
97. It must be that this is a simplistic argument that goes against fair taxation.
98. This is an overly simplistic description, but it monitors incoming as well as outgoing traffic and makes routing decisions dynamically based on real-time data.
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