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We should not such take a reductionist view of the electorate.
On the other hand, the company takes a very reductionist view of the work in hand.
This continues to reflect a linear, reductionist view of corporate behavior.
He added that a "reductionist view of the human condition" had prevailed in the run-up to the financial crisis.
The scientists who work in synthetic biology often take a perfunctory, reductionist view of what they do.
The reductionist view also led to many studies of the individual compounds isolated from garlic for their anticancer properties.
In mainstream biology, this reductionist view has been largely discredited, but in farming it still holds sway.
Investigations of heavy vehicle crashes have predominantly taken a reductionist view of accident causation.
He objected to Yaacob's comments, saying that "attitudes are more complex and nuanced than the reductionist view the minister has taken.
It was little wonder it resonated, and Richman's contempt for his enemies spoke to my equally reductionist view of the world.
In this published version of the Terry lectures, delivered at Yale University last year, the novelist Marilynne Robinson argues that positivism, the belief that science is the only reliable means to truth, has adopted a "systematically reductionist" view of human nature.
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