Sentence examples for that simplistically from inspiring English sources

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Original members of the band seem interested by the best-show question, but aren't inclined to think that simplistically.

The most hideous work here, Pose (2016), is a reclining nude built of metal blocks that simplistically travesties the art of Henry Moore.

What's happening in these cities cuts against the conventional wisdom that simplistically defines economic health through job and population growth.

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As with many of her other subjects, Greenfield looks with an eye that isnot simplistically censuring but nuanced and sympathetic.

If there's something to that perhaps, simplistically, there's also something to the reverse, that seeing teammates fail – and seeing the media reaction that ensues – causes a snowballing of fear and anxiety which is hardly conducive to personal best performances.

Simplistically, that means investors are placing a value of about $5 a barrel on OGX's estimated seven billion barrels.

But the incident that is often simplistically cited as the cause -- a firing, a divorce, an eviction -- is on closer examination just the final provocation to a troubled, angry person who has already left numerous warning markers, often available for many to see.

Vidal doesn't answer, but he gives us the different view, one that shouldn't simplistically be deemed to be Vidal's own view entirely or merely a contrarian one.

But there is no exclamation point on this colorfully designed Granta cover (inspired by Pakistan's painted buses and trucks), and the collection lacks the whimsy that Americans simplistically identify with India.

Despite the fact that it simplistically reduces the often complex genetic architecture of a phenotype down to effects at an individual single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) (or other localized variant), it has proved powerful in identifying major genetic determinants and predictors of disease susceptibility [Cantor et al., 2010].

She said that blaming social workers had become a habitual reaction that enabled politicians to simplistically deflect public anger and anxiety in the wake of often horrific, complex and unpredictable child protection tragedies involving different public agencies.

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