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(Mr. Rosenfeld acknowledged as much in a recent interview.) But "King" is more simplistic than it needs to be, even with the supercharged animation of its star.

The presentation of the work and its place in the world of fashion is more simplistic than one should expect from an art institution.

However, examination of the ductal structure in mammary gland whole mounts revealed a ductal architecture that is more simplistic and open in δKO mammary glands relative to δWT mammary glands.

In conclusion, it is apparent that relatively few Act1 protein interactions and altered post-translational modifications have been characterized and so our overall view of the IL-17R signaling pathway is more simplistic when compared with that of the TLR4 signaling pathway.

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"They're becoming engaged and find that while these games are more simplistic, they're actually pretty fun".

Older VFG's are more simplistic by just making available data such as photographs, maps or videos with tutor led commentary for students to get a feel for the environment (Baggott la Velle, 2005).

The plyometric exercises used in the earlier study of Kramer et al. [3] were more simplistic than in the current investigation (e.g., no rotation or multiple jumps or upper body involvement).

What I extract from all my charts is the exquisite symmetry that defines this business cycle with other bone-crushers going back to the '50s, when recessions were more simplistic.

The formula for success could not be more simplistic.

This results in celebrating the art and intellectual forms that are more simplistic (i.e. a nation's box office blockbusters at the expense of a film that is more artistically done), causing the French to be thought of as elitist and backward-looking (in the sense that their elitism is celebrating a time of greater social division and perhaps even aristocracy itself).

But evidence to the contrary is right there in the opening credits: the term "Dixie" (instead of "South"), and the use of the Confederate battle flag to illustrate the "X," tell us the show is more concerned with simplistic mythmaking than piecing apart contemporary cultural complexities.

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