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A quite simplistic and straightforward translation from individual to collective decision making processes with the aspiration of streamlining the city and the society.
Unfortunately, a very large fraction of the philosophic literature in all three centuries has suffered from a quite simplistic picture of the Principia itself.
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His face here is quite simplistic, just a couple of lines here or there, but it's Warnock.
You know I am quite often in a pub in wherever, and put up against a wall by people who have quite simplistic ideas about how to end poverty.
Despite its high potential relevance, the first approaches conducted on C. imicola were quite simplistic — authors considered a putative increase of 2°C in mean temperature and then recalculated the potential species distribution using transformed climatic variables.
Jacobson's is an interesting proposal and I find it quite simplistic.
The plots on "24" are convoluted, but the conspiracies are usually quite simplistic, and this one in particular seems like a story line from a Tintin comic book.
"As far as modeling the disease as a mathematical system and trying to predict things, most have been quite simplistic models looking at human populations," Dr. Keeling said.
Aside from that, the report it did provide a sort of "101" introduction to the service – although it was quite simplistic.
From an epistemological, philosophical point of view, Lockshin's analysis of science appears quite simplistic.
For this whole debate risks looking quite simplistic in the current economic climate.
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