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But claims of a flawed policy design are overly simplistic and misleading.
Raw counts of an individual's errors can be simplistic and misleading.
The suggestion that Kielty's vocation was shaped by a need to laugh through his pain is both simplistic and misleading.
But as the sociologist Erving Goffman argued in the 1960's, this take on personality is simplistic and misleading.
But Mr. Levin and defenders of his amendment assert that her description of the measure is simplistic and misleading.
One in six practices were placed in the bottom two categories, which under the CQC's classifications meant they put patients either at "risk" or "elevated risk" through inadequate care, but GPs' representatives criticised the classification as simplistic and misleading.
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Automakers objected to that sticker as simplistic and potentially misleading.
ACCURACY The ad's claims are factually correct, but at times overly simplistic and slightly misleading.
To assert either theme without serious qualification, according to Ernst B. Haas, is historically simplistic and morally misleading.
This criticism is simplistic and potentially misleading.
And that at this time of rising China-United States tensions, any simplistic black or white view of it may well be right — but also incomplete and misleading.
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