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Simplistically put, they drive a man out of his mind.
However if they are used simplistically the results can be disastrous.
"The vision of the play I had in mind was not simplistically one thing: do the movie," he said.
I’ve described it simplistically, but this was the basis of our work.
Ability to pay is generally taken simplistically to relate to income.
Put simplistically, one supermarket is needed for roughly 50,000 people.
Or, to put it briefly and perhaps simplistically, you can read minds.
Levels are arranged simplistically at the start of the game, but become highly complex and difficult near the end.
Very simplistically, we process information about the environment around us and that creates thoughts.
To put it simplistically, Gloria is a sexual subject, not an object.
It is always better to look at people simplistically.
There's something simplistically ingenious about using more than just your eyes in a museum.
The happy ending for everyone is welcome, but it’s oh so simplistically achieved.
If simplistically applied, the very young and old are undervalued.
Put simplistically, it gives you more of what youve already got.
To say they end up trading identities is putting it too simplistically.
When the lawyers put their questions thus simplistically, the reply will be disappointing.
Here I was expressing it with out simplistically laying blame.
And where does Neil find the nerve to be so simplistically outrageous?
It would be a mistake "to simplistically say we're going to stop doing that" and just run the museums, he said.
Far too often this process was simplistically associated with the dismantling of structures.
Although newspapers report our work regularly they do so simplistically such that much is not known about the criminal justice system by most people.
You imply simplistically that once there is political will, the details can be quickly resolved.
It simplistically seeks an opinion on the relationship between value and the scope of the service offered.
To make a very long story simplistically short: 100 years ago, the French military command was in an uproar.