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While over-simplistic, it all comes down to health for the Celtics, particularly in the middle.
At first female characters were often portrayed in over-simplistic forms.
"People should be cautious about making over-simplistic judgments," he said.
It is therefore a little over-simplistic merely to point out to the Commission that reforms are required.
Some organic farmers see this as an over-simplistic view.
Though over-simplistic, this saying does make a point.
According to the Observer, "this brutal act defies an over-simplistic response."
Brazil has carved out a path that is not based on ideology or over-simplistic economics.
It is over-simplistic to attempt to reduce the use of pesticides by 50% within a period of 10 years.
He also said pay levels in the sector could be due to "over-simplistic financial deregulation", describing this as the "really fundamental question."
Public awareness should focus on positive, respectful, successbased stories and results rather than an over-simplistic deficit approach.
Reiner criticized the execution sequences, which he considered excessive and over-simplistic.
The process of monitoring needs to be reflective and avoid over-simplistic interpretation of statistics.
It is vital that we avoid over-simplistic, knee-jerk responses over careful consideration of the issues at hand.
Leading universities also criticised the proposals as over-simplistic.
Over-simplistic modelling of fisheries has resulted in the collapse of key stocks.
Hughes's own recollections of United's desperate 1989-90 season amplified just how over-simplistic the notion actually is.
It is, he says, "over-simplistic, confused, false or downright dishonest."
At best this was over-simplistic, at worst a reversal of the truth, yet the myth became widely accepted.
Again, these two models suggest an over-simplistic distinction between 'supply-side' and 'demand-led'factors.
However, he criticized the excruciating build turn, technical issues, over-simplistic interface, and unbalanced units.
It is over-simplistic to suggest that.
Without being over-simplistic, we're a mediocre team.
In many cases this turned out to be over-simplistic - other factors involved include insect predation, water loss, and damage from high winds or snowfall.
Of course this is over-simplistic.
That may be oversimplistic, but it is my personal opinion.
The author is taking an oversimplistic view of the sweatshop situation.
I mean an approach that is a little oversimplistic, which does not, indeed, take into account the two fundamental factors already mentioned.
She said: 'The methodology is oversimplistic and frankly crude.
It is not difficult to understand this assumption, even when its projection elsewhere may be unjustified or oversimplistic.
Aristotle's map was vastly oversimplistic, although the general idea was correct.
The law is helpless in the face of demand and it is oversimplistic to suggest a ban will stop young people using drugs.
"It's oversimplistic to say that shows are being specifically produced for foreign visitors, but it's certainly part of the entire financial mosaic."
Unions say it's oversimplistic to blame teachers.
Are these managers being overmodest, or oversimplistic?
Claims that the book only subverts Utopia and Hythlodaeus are possibly oversimplistic.
It is right to distrust initiatives that depend only on the health and education sectors; in the current political climate this is indeed oversimplistic.
Oversimplistic punky approach which is a good example of clean US-Street-Punk.
Such teleological models are now regarded as oversimplistic and are generally shunned by art historians, although they live on in the popular literature.
At root, the problem with hierarchies is that they attempt to replace judgement with an oversimplistic assessment of the quality of the available evidence.
Is that oversimplistic, uninformed, lazily researched hogwash?
And more and more, young people are realizing that they've been sold an oversimplistic model of sexuality and relationships."
Ill-conceived, oversimplistic 'solutions' to environmental problems are unlikely to achieve their desired aims and may even have severe unforseen repercussions.
That is oversimplistic.”
Well, to be oversimplistic, even our nation has a "credit limit," and the devaluing of our dollar hints that we are rapidly approaching that point.
The CQC is no longer legally obliged to publish an overall rating, so let’s hope we can get away from oversimplistic, unjust league tables.
“We were very concerned that the LCP had been oversimplistic, a tick-box list of symptoms to say people were dying,” she said.
In oversimplistic terms, a law must be fair; it must be practical; and it must be able to be implemented.
There is a danger of an oversimplistic belief that everything going on is shorting in the CDS market,” Lord Turner said.
Other experts also praised the work, saying it supported the growing suspicion in the field that personalized cancer therapy is oversimplistic, at least in how it's sold to the public.
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