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the simplistic
adjective
Overly simple.
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Some neuroscientists, however, cringed at the simplistic scenario.
Experts have cautioned against the simplistic appliance of neuroscience.
Rarely is a sign emblazoned with the simplistic words "Go Tigers".
McCain's views on these subjects range from the simplistic to the unknown.
A. The simplistic answer is it's a thriller, really well told.
Consider the simplistic headline-grabbing debate between growth (greater deficits) and austerity (smaller deficits).
Some make the simplistic argument that fans do not care about steroids or other banned enhancements.
Yet China's leaders have long considered that to be merely the (simplistic) half of it.
It's not just the simplistic – fish die and people starve – but more complex," said Isaac.
In this complexity, he passionately argues that his city hardly deserves the simplistic "crime town" label.
"The simplistic design can blend with modern pieces," Mr. Didik said.
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