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Yet even as Nocera feeds our fascination for these characters, he often finds good things to say about them, and occasionally faults his colleagues in the press for simplistically dismissing them as criminals or confidence men.
Torie faults the media for ignoring foreign policy issues in the campaign and chides Democrats who in the Bush Administration (where she was Assistant Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs at the Pentagon) for simplistically blaming Bush's policies whenever anyone asked "why do they hate us".
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Battling rather than flowing, O'Sullivan won the first three frames of the session to lead 12-7 befinallynally exhibiting the genius that, for the simplistically minded, explains his fragile temperament.
Critical assessments of the ABC-strategy (Abstain, Be-faithful, Condomize) in HIV-prevention in sub-Saharan Africa denounce it for over-simplistically emphasizing individual-level change without accounting for the complex social and structural factors that constrain choice and behavior [ 1, 2].
Critics have been quick to rip into FitzSimons for his allegedly "simplistically sloganeering", beginning with a declaration in his National Press Club speech last August: "For my money, if the republican movement has suffered from one thing over the years, it's been a surfeit of deadly earnestness, of high-brow worthiness.
In contrast to the antiabortion activists who use health disparities simplistically for political gain, many reproductive rights and reproductive justice organizations are working to advance the real interests of women of color by advocating all women's meaningful access to the range of health information, services and rights they need to lead healthy lives.
If our new critical obergruppenführers, the Instagram "influencers", are to be believed, there are two massive current food trends: simplistically, fatty for boys, skinny for girls.
Ofelia, for instance, has a clear certainty, self-absorption and objectivity, which make her far from simplistically vulnerable.
Last year, The Register reported on a EU campaign to get women into IT that pointed out that tech "is no longer for the geeky few," simplistically emphasising the "fun" and "cool" qualities of the industry.
To account for this difference and simplistically assuming linear changes in transcript levels, fold changes of the longer-lived MZM-0403 at 31 weeks were scaled down to an age of 14 weeks.
The penetration of Western consumer culture into remote corners of the world tends to be viewed, simplistically, as either cause for celebration or for alarm, a force that will either sweep away outmoded traditions or destroy ancient, fragile systems of custom and belief.
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