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In its most simplistic form, financial planning is the process of charting a course from where you are today to where you want to go.
In its most simplistic form, this is a software scheme that enables a server or router to first look for a requested page on a "proxy" that sits on the local area network.
Our challenge as humans is to find, understand and explain the complex in its most simplistic form".
The relational event model, however, is capable of using the data in its most simplistic form with minimal processing enabling researchers to model actual interactions between animals, rather than assuming relationships.
I mean sure, you can water ["Nashville"] down to its most simplistic form and say, "Yeah, it's a competition between two women who are fighting for the same spot," but it's really more about women in an incredibly competitive market, and how few spots there are and what you have to do to be relevant at any age in that market.
In its most simplistic definition, it is the seizing of another culture without their consent.
This 'protein architecture' can, in its most simplistic representation, be visualized as domain organization cartoons that can be used to compare proteins in terms of the order of their mostly globular domains.
The most serious charge is that they attack the most simplistic forms of religious belief and leave their most intellectually subtle versions untouched.
At its most simplistic, reform in the NT's juvenile justice system requires changes in the child protection sector, which need improvements in health outcomes, which need improvements in housing.
This was political and historical analysis at its most simplistic and the viewer could only marvel at the way in which the Open University had been co-opted into such celebrity self-indulgence.
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