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But, ironically, this added drama can make the dangers we face seem cartoonish, impossible, and, at the very least, simplistic: Good versus evil; the chosen heroes versus the villainous regime; inevitable victory versus corrupt collapse. .
Early descriptions of those videos have brought mockery, with some critics suggesting that giving women a tip to stand like Wonder Woman -- hands on hips, chest proudly forward, feet planted hip-width apart -- is sexist, or at least simplistic.
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Whatever the political failings of the Kyoto School thinkers may be, it is clear that certain crudely one-sided condemnations are at least as simplistic and misleading as are the occasional attempts of overzealous acolytes to whitewash everything they ever said or wrote.
The most simplistic, least charitable interpretation is that "Iraq" is shorthand for any unfortunate place, like Beirut was in the eighties, or Sarajevo in the nineties — a dismissive way of invoking another country, and a dissociative way of talking about one's own.
If banks decided to lend that money, credit could explode.This is too simplistic, not least because central bankers have been busy creating means of holding on to the reserves if need be.
They became the "spoilt generation" of teenagers who didn't experience the joys and heartache of sibling rivalry or share and share alike – at least this was the simplistic stereotype of the singleton children born in modern China, based on little more than anecdote and hearsay.
But it would at least acknowledge that the simplistic "reforms" she espouses that may well be racist are not a solution.
I found this to be overly-simplistic, at least based on the results presented here.
Huntington's was a simplified and even simplistic vision, not least in his view of Islam as a monolithic civilization.
Bryan's mantra may have been puritanical and simplistic, but at least it forced the writer to think about what they were doing and why.
It seemed to have sprung out of nowhere — these things always do — but it turns out people have been using "simplistic" for at least 40 years to mean something like "plain" or "unadorned".
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