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The history of religions, however, indicates many phenomena and concepts that should warn against oversimplification in this matter.
She is right that we risk "reductionism" and oversimplification in raising such wide-ranging issues in a context of media soundbite and caricature.
(A technical note: this calculation assumes that the error in your forecast follows a bell curve, or normal distribution, which is an oversimplification in practice).
Anyway, Mr Krugman's signal lack of charity and gross oversimplification in the following passage from last week offers grist for less vehemently partisan analysis of the state of American public opinion and discourse.
The limitations of much of the press coverage led, inevitably, to a dangerous oversimplification in which Mubarak was bad and the Tahrir Square crowds were good (except for those men raping women in the square), with Barack Obama speaking for us all when he said: "Egyptians have inspired us… they have changed the world".
Energy policies are taken as an example to illustrate the shortcomings of oversimplification in producing policy relevant information.
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Both reports found instances of shoddy or unsubstantiated intelligence about Iraq's supposed illicit weapons, oversimplifications in documents released publicly before the war and clear determinations by the two intelligence communities that there had been contacts, but not operational ties, between the Baghdad government and Al Qaeda.
However, current MSK models are often limited by their oversimplifications in anatomical geometries, sometimes lacking discrete representations of connective tissue components entirely, which ultimately affect their accuracy in biomechanical simulation.
It is shown that the exposure coefficient as defined in ISO 4355 does not reflect the actual effects of wind exposure on roof snow loads in Norway, the main reasons being oversimplifications in the definition of the coefficient and the extreme variations of the climate in Norway.
The oversimplifications in this analysis provide an excellent basis for providing an introduction to the issues here, and to how the case will probably unfold.
In the first episode of Question IT, Wise discusses not thinking twice about your creative instincts, the crippling insecurities that can prevent great work from being seen, and how "good" and "bad" are really just oversimplifications in the art world.
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