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simplistic

characterized by extreme and often misleading simplicity a simplistic theory of the universe simplistic arguments of the ruling party

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I now realize my reaction was simplistic.
Simplistic, lieutenant.
Play it simplistic.
Keep it simplistic.
We go quite simplistic.
We are considered simplistic, but in the process of evolving into a higher order.
At the risk of being simplistic, what you're looking at is a quasi-neural matrix of synthetic RNA molecules.
It would be quite simplistic on your part.
A simplistic interpretation.
Might sound simplistic, but.
On a simplistic level, why were there Nazis?
Simplistic intelligence, but it furnished it enough to slow this. Enterprise thing that had captured it.
I'm being simplistic.
Simplistic, but it points to a clear lesson.
I had no hope whatsoever that my father's simplistic plan would work.
You've got too simplistic a philosophy, Viletti.
We are considered simplistic, but in the process of evolving into a higher order. -Even Vulcans? -Yes.
I find it simplistic and naive of you to assume. that I can be placated with an ersatz morsel of this kind.
A series that, in spite of poor direction. simplistic writing and, at best, adequate acting by the lead. is enjoying phenomenal success in syndication today.
This may sound incredibly simplistic, but can't you re-engineer all this on another planet?
That is simplistic.
I read somewhere that even science does not accept these simplistic and dogmatic explanations.
Simplistic and dogmatic?
A somewhat simplistic theory.
Proved my somewhat simplistic theory, Orac.
Let's not be simplistic, please, Lauder.
That is simplistic!
You're a simplistic sectarian.
I know it all seemed rather simplistic to you, but I was merely being tactful.
This may sound incredibly simplistic but can't you re-engineer all this on another planet?
You're being too simplistic, even if you are a man!
If we hadn't been so simplistic in our thinking, we might have got her in time.

News and current affairs

Nowadays, many scoff at that notion as too simplistic.
At the most simplistic level: in a world with perfect information, bankruptcy would not exist - why, indeed, would anyone lend to someone who they knew would not repay them?
One extreme is the simplistic Keynesian remedy that assumes that government deficits don't matter when the economy is in deep recession; indeed, the bigger the better.
Simplistic labels reflect more prejudice than understanding.
Nevertheless, the simplistic economics of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, when neoclassical theories arose, are wholly unsuited to twenty-first-century economies.
But this view is simplistic.
This year's Nobel prize celebrates a critique of simplistic market economics, just as last year's award (of which I was one of the three winners) did.
The supposition that China cannot become a threat in the near future, or in the next twenty years, is simplistic, because it ignores basic aspects of China's political system.
The idea that hyper-low interest rates are merely symptoms of deficient demand or financial repression is dangerously simplistic.
Another crucial factor was the notion - proved too simplistic in the event - that free capital movements can just replace capital controls.
The simplistic equation of financial liberalization with financial deregulation was at the root of Asia's crisis.
If you apply this new plan to Iraq alone, two things immediately catch the eye: almost all the proposals of the Baker-Hamilton report have been ignored, and the plan itself - in the face of the chaos in Iraq - is quite simplistic.
The simplistic diagnosis of Europe's woes - that the crisis countries were living beyond their means - is clearly at least partly wrong.
But this is simplistic and wrong.
Burundi's cultural and linguistic homogeneity, rare in Africa, belies the simplistic view that the Hutu and Tutsi fight because they are so different.
Of course, that is a somewhat simplistic dichotomy.
Our default reaction, often reinforced by Western philosophical traditions and simplistic political rhetoric, is that evil acts must be the product of fundamentally evil or insane individuals.
Chinese audiences are as fed up with the glowing encomiums broadcast by CCTV as they are with the simplistic, context-free reporting of Western media.
Mimicking simplistic fashions is only likely to make the path longer.
Nevertheless, I think we have suffered too much from politics by simplistic slogans.
The global media should now go further, and begin to examine the many features of the rise of China and India that depart from the simplistic narrative of the triumph of market reform.
Of course, the logic behind calls to restrict our freedoms has a simplistic appeal: extremists use our freedoms to commit their crimes, so preventing the abuse of freedom requires curtailing freedom's scope.
Current fiscal-policy debates should not focus on simplistic headline numbers.

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