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simplifying
verb
Present participle of simplify
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'simplifying' is a correct word and can be used in written English.
It is often used as a verb to describe the act of making something simpler or easier to understand. Example: "I am simplifying the complex instructions so that everyone can easily follow them."
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Of course, there are many types of urban context – large/small town, capital/secondary city, urban/peri-urban, informal/formal dwelling and recent/long-term residents – and I am grossly simplifying things by conflating them (Satterthwaite has a nice "health warning for generalisers" at the end of this report (pdf)).
But I am wary of simplifying this situation by a warning from Matthew Gandy at UCL: "To treat the city as a living art installation, or compare it to the neutral space of a research laboratory, is both to de-historicize and to depoliticize its experience".
Looking at the words alone, Obama is simplifying the climate change issue down to a question of right and wrong.
Ive says he had "a big fight" over simplifying the control panels for the buildings' Mitsubishi lifts.
Still not tallying Pretty polymers Relegation ahead The golden spigot Taxing the poor to pay the poor ReprintsIn another concession, Sir David Tweedie, the chairman of the IASB, promised to establish a working group to look at ways of simplifying and improving IAS 39.
Mr Kaeser is simplifying things by merging the group's 16 divisions into nine, and removing an intermediate layer in which the divisions were grouped into four sectors.
There are lots of things it could do to improve the ability of and incentives for American companies and workers to innovate and grow, whether it's taxing fossil fuels, giving more green cards to foreign scientists and engineers or simplifying the tax code.
This too, is self-defeating, in that it discourages compliance.Politicians from both parties have long talked about simplifying the code by eliminating credits and deductions and using the proceeds to lower rates dramatically.
The sum might be even higher: by simplifying collection, the change would cut down on chronic fraud and evasion.In this section Martin's turn, at last Food for argument Disarming No justice The price of lateness Correction: El Salvador's income per head ReprintsOpponents cry that this would hit the poor more than the rich.
They would have invested far more if the Russian government and parliament had taken steps to make investment easier--by simplifying the hideously complex tax code, passing workable oil and gas legislation, and cleaning up the customs service, for example.In this section Roman's law On the straight and narrow Unequal abroad, punchier at home Quick march!
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BT plans to market Bluephone on the basis that it is a simplifying technology, yet explaining exactly how it simplifies things is not easy.
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