This is a gross simplification.
This is a gross simplification of a complex and largely convincing set of theories.
Most people would say that the implication of differentiation is the possibility of charging a price premium; however, this is a gross simplification.
In perhaps a gross simplification, Chambers concludes that "The difference seems to be in words, not in facts or effects."
But as Lewontin shows, this is a gross simplification.
Besides not being in the least bit true it is also obviously a gross simplification of a complex issue.
Yes, someone will come along and grouchily proclaim it's a gross simplification, but that's part of the debate.
Here is kind of how it came about (yes, this is a gross simplification...go with it).
The above argument is, of course, a gross simplification of any full fluid dynamical situation.
"That is a gross simplification of the record," Gold replied, although he had to admit it was not an unreasonable interpretation.