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(In discussing these analogies I shall be drawing on my previous work on catastrophe and on intelligence failures. See my books Catastrophe: Risk and Response (2004) and Preventing Surprise Attacks: Intelligence Reform in the Wake of 9/11 (2005).) I have tried to be simple without being simplistic-to write for generalists but also to suggest points that may interest specialists.
(Indeed, he argues that it is simplistic to say that Rome fell).
It would, of course, be simplistic to blame last August's riots on a single cause.
Even so, it may be simplistic to label the deal a triumph for America Online.
And it would be simplistic to describe Stephens as a narrowly English writer.
Of course, it's simplistic to blame one property developer for a national crisis.
Busuttil insists it is simplistic to assume a direct correlation between PTSD and violent crime.
Kinninmont said it was simplistic to blame just one side in the crisis.
It's simplistic to say that posh people get parts and others don't.
Still, it would be simplistic to say that the communications act has failed.
Of course, it is simplistic to reduce global trade imbalances to a bilateral imbalance between two countries.
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