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China, he explained, was a "so-called" communist country.The American public was bought off with the sentimental notion that ever closer ties would make China "more like us", a dangerous simplification which encouraged predictable disillusion at the time of Tiananmen.
It would also be a dangerous simplification of who 'we' are - at the expense of anyone who acts or thinks differently.
It is therefore evident that the chronological criterion of gestational age alone might lead to a dangerous simplification in evaluating decisional paths, giving an excessive value to one single parameter.
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Conflating the fact that some people subscribe to a different moral framework – ie they don't agree with you – with them living in a morality-free zone is a common but dangerous simplification.
Terror, Pakistan and Islam are seen, in a dangerous over-simplification, as one.
The belief that one is carrying out divine purpose can serve legitimate needs and sustain opposition to injustice, but it can also promote dangerous simplifications -- especially if the believer has virtually unlimited power, as Mr. Bush does.
It is, he says, a dangerous cocktail, a tremendous simplification of the complexity of the global world.
As it stands, the tax code simplification that Romney wants consists only of cutting taxes and not actually reforming the system, which is a dangerous proposition.
Made a dangerous cross?
"[Abbott] is a dangerous, dangerous man.
A dangerous madman.
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