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"oversimplification" Definitions
  1. a description of a situation, a problem, etc. that is too simple and that ignores some of the facts

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This interpretation is much too strong — a gross oversimplification.
On the one hand, this distinction is definitely an oversimplification.
There is a lot of sensationalism and oversimplification out there.
At risk of gross oversimplification, the simple answer is: fear.
Any attempt at an easy answer is inevitably an oversimplification.
Genre I can get behind, but with genre comes oversimplification.
This is not an oversimplification of things, it's basic common sense.
It's a gross oversimplification to label them all smart or stupid.
But experts tell me that this refrain is a gross oversimplification.
A: No. I think that is an oversimplification of what's happening.
Wes Craven's creature feature "Swamp Thing" countered this oversimplification in 1982.
But an oversimplification is sometimes useful in drawing out an underlying principle.
Yet there's a kind of oversimplification and distortion that we get into.
This toxic combination made the referendum vulnerable to oversimplification and populist rhetoric.
Critics also sometimes take issue with the oversimplification of the site's scoring system.
This is all very much an oversimplification, so you can read more here.
But Jason Rubin, the head of studios at Oculus, thinks that's an oversimplification.
This is an oversimplification of the movement to abolish Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
It's a raging oversimplification that also diminishes nearly everything else that happens onscreen.
As it happens, that conventional wisdom had always been, at best, an oversimplification.
Well, that's kind of an oversimplification, and the last part is just plain untrue.
On Facebook, the oversimplification of the trauma of grief itself felt, to me, unbearable.
It's an oversimplification, but it was the moment the killing could not be ignored.
Again risking oversimplification, poor kids often grow up without college on their radar screens.
Of course, that's a vast oversimplification of the momentous technological feat that this was.
To conclude from this that many men at Google are underpaid is an oversimplification.
That's an oversimplification of a complicated process, one where a lot can go wrong.
Laying that blueprint over Guardiola and Mourinho is, in truth, something of an oversimplification.
"The current wine glass emoji, representing a generic red, is an oversimplification," Kendall-Jackson writes.
When tackling complex or controversial topics, he manages to illuminate the core concepts without oversimplification.
Terence Nance premiered An Oversimplification of Her Beauty at Sundance in 2012, to much acclaim.
HEGSETH: That&aposs an oversimplification, but we&aposre going to have to leave it right there.
Its owners may have found it "uninhabitable," but labeling it a failure is a gross oversimplification.
There's an oversimplification in cinema where you're either objective or subjective, and where objectification is bad.
At the very least, this is a gross oversimplification of events that transpired in the game.
Yet people who know him say the caricature of a crass, womanizing vigilante is an oversimplification.
"Chalking the loss up to her being a failed candidate is an oversimplification," he tells Politico.
" He also added: "The BBC's reference to the entire process taking "two days" is an oversimplification.
Of course, this political stereotype, like all stereotypes, is an oversimplification — and one with notable exceptions.
Of course, it'd be an oversimplification to say that everything in the world is getting better.
This kind of oversimplification is at the heart of a Coates-style approach to the reparations issue.
And we&aposre seeing now that this -- to me, also, it&aposs another oversimplification of the matter.
The simple adoption of an intervention proved effective in other endeavors is an oversimplification of medical error.
Associating the n-word with racism is a gross oversimplification that we desperately need to move away from.
But presenting it as a sole threat to democracy is an oversimplification of the West's current political predicament.
However, that would be a gross oversimplification of her character and the real-life Black women like her.
It's an oversimplification of the idea but it's the same thing every time, looking at something called methylation.
The oversimplification of what this inherently flawed legislation entails is offensive to patients, the government, and drug manufacturers.
That's an oversimplification of Trump's long, troubled history of lending verbal aid and comfort to racists and extremists.
Walton often echoes the popular sentiment that nobody pays to see the referee, but this is an oversimplification.
But insiders say it's an oversimplification to perceive the Trump White House as divided between two warring camps.
That is, of course, a great oversimplification of the senator's thinking, but the underlying logic is beautifully simple.
Now, it would be an oversimplification to say this period was all about Trump doing things Democrats liked.
It's an oversimplification to say that more rural groups, or those in small towns, have stronger social capital.
This is an oversimplification of the existing research—although experts agree that not everyone experiences inner self-talk.
It would be an oversimplification to say that Indian-Chinese food is solely an export of Kolkata, however.
Media coverage of the race generally called the district "affluent" or "wealthy," but that was a vast oversimplification.
While it's easy to see Hart's predicament as a result of internet mob justice, that's a drastic oversimplification.
I don't know if "A deeply convincing oversimplification" is a valuable thing in the grand scheme of the cosmos.
The result, they say, is a widespread pattern of oversimplification profound enough to lead to erroneous results and interpretations.
Sexuality is diverse, it would be an oversimplification to suggest it's just sad dudes who can't get a woman.
But to insist on this as if anyone who disagrees is either stupid or morally callous is, again, oversimplification.
Clinton said it was an "oversimplification" to blame the global financial crisis of 2008 on the U.S. banking system.
To suggest such things, even in passing, is not merely oversimplification but misrepresentation — and mars an otherwise enlightening book.
Lyme is a complex, multisystemic infectious disease, and to take one person's experience as fact is a vast oversimplification.
He is calling the global order into question with heavy-handed oversimplification at the very moment it least needs upsetting.
I know that may be an oversimplification, but I think it paints a very good picture of the tax system.
In fact, when Harper's Bazaar calls Personal Shopper an "indie fashion-meets-thriller-hybrid," even that feels like an oversimplification.
Walsh's assertion that "all politicians lie" is perhaps an oversimplification, but one that a lot of people would agree with.
But even these hints underscore the impression that an avoidance of misunderstanding has been bought at the cost of oversimplification.
They saw it as a helpful exercise in focusing on core elements rather than an oversimplification of a complex issue.
Yet to suggest that the economic ramifications of the crisis are limited to the stock market is itself an oversimplification.
"[Medicaid is] predominantly run by managed care insurance companies, so that kind of rhetoric is a gross oversimplification," Alker said.
SO IT'S AN OVERSIMPLIFICATION TO SAY, WELL, DEFENSE DIRECTLY IS ONLY A FEW PERCENT ALSO, WE HAVE HUGE INFRASTRUCTURE NEEDS.
Trump has argued that "all agree the U.S. President has the complete power to pardon," but that's a vast oversimplification.
Danyelle's predicament doesn't overwhelm the storyline; instead it adds color to what could have easily been an oversimplification of women's issues.
But it would be a gross oversimplification to suggest that easy access to guns, pills, or poisons is the only problem.
To call Nappily Ever After, based on the eponymous 2000 novel by Trisha Thomas, timely is a bit of an oversimplification.
Yet directly linking violent gaming to violent reaction is an oversimplification of what can happen when human players encounter inhuman actions.
Cillizza: The early readout is that the budget is a win for the wealthy and a loss for the poor. Oversimplification?
This oversimplification significantly inflates valuations, since the most recently issued shares almost always include perks not found in previously issued shares.
But Ehrlichman's claim is likely an oversimplification, according to historians who have studied the period and Nixon's drug policies in particular.
"I think if he and I were coming out with 'Medicine' and 'Oversimplification' today, things would be very different," he said.
It would be an oversimplification to claim that all of these companies are responding to the AirPods Pro from last November.
At the risk of oversimplification, it is better to be a seller of the cloud than a major user of it.
The term, she said, is an oversimplification that sort of groups hundreds of distinct Native American tribes together into one blob.
But even if it is, Bettinger said, the premise is an extreme oversimplification of what DNA tests can reveal about your heritage.
It's oversimplification at best, and a patronizing moral that modern mothers definitely don't need, even in comedic form, at its very worst.
Although the tent has expanded since then, the assumption that we're simply more inclusive feminists than our mothers' generation is an oversimplification.
Laundering money isn't exactly murdering Vince Foster, but it's still a profound oversimplification, whatever you think of the Clintons' conflicts of interest.
Pointing to avocados is obviously a gross oversimplification of the absolutely massive consequences of any sort of broad economic action against Mexico.
Nance, whose main directing credit is the experimental film The Oversimplification of Her Beauty, is an interesting and intriguing choice to direct.
But saying that because we had time to peruse a gossip magazine we aren't as overburdened as we feel — that's an oversimplification.
But relying on that one number as an indicator of the job market is an oversimplification of the complicated world of employment.
For these and other reasons, the argument we tend to hear in Western environmental circles that "meat is bad" is an oversimplification.
Suggesting otherwise is a ridiculous oversimplification, not to mention a weirdly retro argument to make about a war epic set in space.
To Mr. Meyer, that's an oversimplification, since brides may both wear dresses, both don pants, or arrive in entirely untraditional attire altogether.
But using this as a litmus test for the Democratic nomination is an oversimplification of the problem and a disservice to Americans.
To presume that the vitality of urban life comes at the cost of rural America is an oversimplification of a deeper problem.
Framing industry trends as murder mysteries can lead to oversimplification, but it&aposs also important to remember that these are dramatic stories.
I think that's a bit of an oversimplification, but either way, the first season, and the first Thanksgiving episode, was still its peak.
Dr. Carmichael said that calling coverage of Klobuchar's behavior "sexist" is an oversimplification of what's happening, considering the backdrop of the #MeToo movement.
We must use these all of this to approach our complex challenges taking into account local cultures, unforeseen side effects and resist oversimplification.
It's pretty clear now that it's an oversimplification, and there's a strong case to be made that thinking this way is downright dangerous.
And do not sleep on "An Oversimplification of Her Beauty," a beguiling 2013 movie directed by and starring Terence Nance, also on Fandor.
While that's an oversimplification of so-called "MMT," there other aspects of Modern Monetary Theory that are, at least in my opinion, outright dangerous.
To say that the mobile ad economy in China is a few years behind the U.S. and Europe is both true and an oversimplification.
Terence Nance has been at the forefront of American filmmaking since the release of his first feature, "An Oversimplification of Her Beauty," in 2012.
I sometimes feel — and please forgive the gross oversimplification — that when it comes to engaging a reader, there are just two types of novels.
"Studies on captive pack-living wolves and dogs suggest that considering dogs a 'tamer/friendlier' version of wolves is an oversimplification," the study reads.
This is like a gross oversimplification, but this causes all sorts of poverty, and there's a lot of wars going on at the time.
But in its mode of communication, its use of half-truths and oversimplification, the propaganda of Daesh uses tactics similar to those of the populists.
But there's nothing easy or automatic about that (negotiating a deal), so I think there's a bit of an oversimplification of the story happening there.
Most recently, Trump's oversimplification of trade policy was on display when he signed an executive order withdrawing the US from the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP).
While it's true that the women do get much lower bonuses and tend to fly in a lower class, claiming gender discrimination is an oversimplification.
And this is important because, while certainly mental illness can look like that, for a lot of people (myself included), that is a dangerous oversimplification.
This late mystical development comes across as curiously wishful thinking in an otherwise cleareyed book, an oversimplification of problems we've come to know up close.
While the Court ruled Fisher's argument was a gross oversimplification of UT Austin's policy, a new report suggests Fisher isn't alone in thinking this way.
Now, that might sound wrong since we're often told that underneath our skin everyone is the same, but that's a vast oversimplification, according to the NHS.
For the first time, groups with differing perspectives have communicated with one another in real time, and the results have included both thoughtful conversation and oversimplification.
To suggest that "feminist readings" are limited to a single idea of searching for "metaphor[s] for patriarchal oppression" is an oversimplification of the feminist project.
Everyone knows water freezes once temperatures drop to 32°F (0°C), but that's one of those little lies of oversimplification we use to skip messy details.
" Daniel Webster, director of the Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Policy and Research, said that "there's been an oversimplification of the lack of funding in this area.
Nance—whose independent film "An Oversimplification of Her Beauty," about a girl who got away, was as emo as it gets—queers that concept and adds glitter.
" After the festival Mr. Nance shopped another inventive script for a second feature that had little in common with "Oversimplification," an absurdist political satire called "The Lobbyist.
But it's an oversimplification to focus on the absolute number of stocks or the background hum of stock buybacks as key drivers of the market's historic run.
The lawyer has said in the past that characterizing Peterson's actions as cowardly is a "gross oversimplification," and Peterson believed the gunshots were coming from outside the building.
"Gay for the stay" is an insensitive oversimplification that signals a lack of understanding about what it's really like to be imprisoned, and an underestimation of human nature.
In what can only be described as an oversimplification of feminism, too many people believe that any interpersonal issues among women are antithetical to women's liberation and cooperation.
So, it&aposs almost a shell game where we are focused on what this media, on the headlights, the oversimplification, and then ignoring what really needs our attention.
Nance's acclaimed debut feature film, An Oversimplification of Her Beauty, took these kinds of cooperative efforts to new heights, turning heads in the industry with its undeniable power.
Many people will still take issue with the execution of Dany's arc throughout the final six episodes, and with the oversimplification of this thesis about war and violence.
With an open heart, we can abandon the overheated rhetoric and the oversimplification that reduces whole categories of our fellow Americans not just to opponents, but to enemies.
But Ford called this line of reasoning an oversimplification of Quaker doctrines, insisting that there is nothing wrong with striving to achieve if it is kept in perspective.
The politics of the megaphone – the appeal of shrill rhetoric, oversimplification, prophetic fantasy, and facile name-calling – appealed to constituencies hungry for solutions, however simplistic, strident, or supposedly 'final'.
" But some, such as Iowa Attorney General Tom Miller, have argued that this is an oversimplification, as there will "always be a [flavor] category that has higher youth uptake.
The economy tends to get stereotyped, especially in political seasons — everybody either works for a manufacturing company or flips burgers, and you get this wild, oversimplification of the economy.
These clothes do what fashion should do, which is frame the complexities of the wearer with grace but without oversimplification, so the person becomes more of who they are.
Hedge your bets with gold It's an oversimplification, but gold prices rise in times of economic uncertainty, which pretty much sums up the situation in the eyes of many investors.
Something that the breakout director of 2012 ( An Oversimplification of Her Beauty) himself credits to an appealing brand that feels comparable to the fuck-your-feelings HBO of yesterday (ex.
Each time he was jarred by the oversimplification of the Vietnamese side, my dad asked me to pause the video so that he could explain how he understood those events.
From my reporting, that's an oversimplification — before Perez entered, many state party officials I talked to professed to be genuinely undecided and eager to see more candidates join the race.
Fundamental disagreements about sex and gender have become so polarized that oversimplification is inevitable, and the obvious truth that both social and biological forces are at play is cast aside.
That may be an oversimplification, as any team can be derailed by injuries, but he's been the difference between the team we thought we'd see and the team we've seen.
It is an injustice to the past, and the mythical invention of modernity is an ethical issue because it sets a precedent for history that ignores complexity in favor of oversimplification.
Though it may seem like there was a simple swap of land, that would be an oversimplification, according to Charles Gehring, the director of the New Netherland Research Center in Albany.
"I think to say 'arming teachers' is oversimplification and a mischaracterization really," DeVos said in a brief news conference after a visit to Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.
Some that do use EEG don't look at the raw waves, instead, using commercial monitors that use proprietary algorithms that provide a summary of the EEG data, which can be an oversimplification.
There's not enough appreciation for games that manage to thread the needle, finding a way to onboard the inexperienced, indoctrinating them to complicated concepts and intertwined mechanics, without falling prey to oversimplification.
When you employ Brock Lesnar and John Cena, that's the easy way out, but leaning on heroic beefcake that much has led to an oversimplification that has sometimes made WWE look archaic.
In some circles, this choice reflects a desire to practice insidious, "black" magick, but, as time has gone on, that's come to be viewed as an oversimplification — if not flat-out wrong.
Attempting to cover so much ground in such short space ("The Square and the Tower" is less than half the length of Professor Ferguson's recent biography of Henry Kissinger) risks fatal oversimplification.
Alex Gagnon, an assistant professor of oceanography at the University of Washington who was not involved in the research, suggested it was an oversimplification to take seawater chemistry out of the equation.
I could say, for instance, without too much oversimplification, that the year that I stopped believing in God—313—was also the year I first did Ecstasy, in a friend's college apartment.
Stephen Mosher, a professor at Ithaca College who specializes in sports and its intersection with culture and political resistance, says patriotism as a universal sentiment has always been, in this context, an oversimplification.
Those of us who count ourselves as both religious and pro-choice know this kind of oversimplification is dangerous, because it ignores the religious foundations for affirming abortion as a morally justifiable decision.
Some climate scientists and policy experts fear that this is an oversimplification of an immensely complicated global issue, and that the optimism around planting trees would crack in the face of serious practical concerns.
This is an oversimplification of what is assuredly a deeply complicated process, but it's similar to how Netflix works: instead of having to run physical media, it's simply streamed to wherever you're watching it.
By the same token, it is an oversimplification to suggest that the nationalist movement embraced a majority of Irish people, apart from a few civil servants at Dublin Castle and the Anglo-Irish aristocracy.
This is an oversimplification of what is assuredly a deeply complicated process, but it's similar to how Netflix works: instead of having to run physical media, it's simply streamed to wherever you're watching it.
"It's All Gonna Be OK" may seem like an oversimplification, but Ron Gallo seems to have this shit figured out—or maybe it won't be OK. Will Schube is OK. Follow him on Twitter.
That might be an oversimplification, but a massive new study of 8,000 voters—called the VOTER Survey—sheds some light on the hidden division in the Republican Party that helped lift Trump to the presidency.
Okay, that's a bit of an oversimplification, but new research adds to a growing body of work that suggests there's a distinct link between regions hit by automation and voting Republican, and voting Trump especially.
It might be an oversimplification to say that a virus can't be both highly transmissible and highly deadly, but in the movie it seems that this virus was at the extremes of both those variables.
Simon Tilford, deputy director of the Center for European Reform, a research organization in London, noted that referendums in Europe had often fallen prey to oversimplification, base appeals to emotions and scaremongering on both sides.
But just as it would be an oversimplification to say that the championship was decided last week, it misses the point a little to suggest it was all determined in those eight days in September.
It is slightly disappointing to find that, after many fine observations, the book's central conclusion lies somewhere between a liberal truism (essentially: It is better to talk about things than fight) and a misleading oversimplification.
While it's true that DeRozan is one of, if not the most prolific mid-range scorer in all of basketball, writing his offense off as a relic of a bygone of play is a gross oversimplification.
This may be a bitter pill for some — while I doubt anyone really expected a perfect recreation of the original's turn-based combat, XV has been roundly criticized for oversimplification of the franchise's occasionally quite complex systems.
But Mr. McKinnon burned out on presidential campaigns, and increasingly came to view the oversimplification and negativity at the heart of modern campaigning as a leading contributor to the toxic political climate in which we now live.
" The co-chair of the report, Robin Murphy, told CNN that because of the complexity of the technology involved, there was a danger of oversimplification of the issue and that it was important to "educate the public.
In the game, we use SAT scores and acceptance rate as the inputs for the final ranking; it is, of course, a major oversimplification of how ranking services like US News and World Report create their formula.
I'd need a lifetime of study to understand the various manifestations of Hinduism, Buddhism, animism, tantric tradition and their offshoots, but I can say, albeit in extreme oversimplification, that most Hindu practice revolves around individual deity worship.
Screenings include James Baldwin: The Price of the Ticket (63), Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004), A Litany for Survival: The Life and Work of Audre Lorde (1995), and An Oversimplification of Her Beauty (2012), among others.
Image: Ren et al, arXiv (2017)This is an oversimplification, but gets to the main point, that only the information, and not the particle itself, is teleported, without actually having to tell anyone what's in the secret bag.
That may be an oversimplification — there were many bumps along the way, to be sure — but Facebook owes its current success to its ability to pivot from college students to grandmas and then cash in on that mainstream appeal.
But that oversimplification still helps people who think about television figure out how to classify various artistic movements within a medium that moves quickly and often responsively to events within both the medium itself and the world at large.
That kind of oversimplification ignores the fact that we have an intense regulatory review process in place for evaluating these crops before they're brought to market, says Anastasia Bodnar, PhD, plant geneticist and policy director for Biology Fortified, Inc.
To decry their or anyone's support for Sanders over Warren as anti-feminist is less than helpful to the greater cause of gender equality, and more of an oversimplification of what feminism actually is—or is supposed to be.
"The politics of the megaphone—the appeal of shrill rhetoric, oversimplification, prophetic fantasy, and facile name-calling—appealed to constituencies hungry for solutions," writes Mr Fernández-Armesto, a British historian who teaches at the University of Notre Dame in Indiana.
" Coogler said that he believes that looking at the general consensus can be an oversimplification of what critics are saying about a movie adding, "I'm a person who definitely respects film criticism and draws on it in the filmmaking process.
And if they're denying data from the other side—like saying there's no room for any GMO anywhere in the universe because that's gonna only further this quote-unquote agro-industrial system, that just an oversimplification of a very complicated conversation.
This is a skimpy oversimplification of how Sarnoff and RCA monopolized the consumer hardware and content businesses, as well as industrial, government, military (air, land and sea) and aerospace communications components and products, for an enormous chunk of the 20th century.
The discrepancy may therefore highlight the real lesson to take away from these discoveries: Any confident statement about exactly when and how the ancestors of land plants evolved may always involve an oversimplification of the zigzagging path that evolution often takes.
Where Wise misses the markFirst, while there is no question that Trump's appeals to xenophobia and nationalism were and continue to be a major draw for his base, to argue that most Trump voters were exclusively motivated by bigotry is an oversimplification.
Trump went as far as to call America's legacy of police brutality a matter of "law and order," mirroring the strategic oversimplification of racism that has contributed to the killings of 20143 black and Hispanic people by police officers in 2016 alone.
It may be an oversimplification to say that the Civil War was fought solely over slavery, but a tall tale in which Confederate forces are on the right side of history, their wives the victims of monstrous Union soldiers, has noxious implications.
It's a bit of an oversimplification, but if you've ever used Google Docs and allowed others to share the document so they can make changes, the programs keep a list of all the changes that are made to the document and by whom.
While that may seem like an oversimplification of the plot, there&aposs really not much else driving the movie, save for an evil cat named Macavity (Idris Elba) who wants to be the "Jellicle choice" and make it to the Heaviside Layer.
This is a vast oversimplification of a book I read once in high school for an essay contest, but Rand's ideas that regulations are bad and wealth creators are good have trickled down into the modern Republican Party in ways that are hopefully obvious.
But blackness contains multitudes, and to reduce it the way Carson does to poverty and broken homes is a gross oversimplification for the 45 million African-American people in the US. It's also sad that he can only define blackness in terms of deprivation.
"The tension of course is that on one hand it gives Chinese authorities an opportunity to try to show people how disorganized and internally divided American authorities are and none of that applies in China, even though we all know that's a gross oversimplification," Wertime said.
"If you'd like to characterize that as why we didn't play well the rest of the season, I think that's far too much of an oversimplification," reliever Andrew Miller said when asked about 23, and how quickly it went the wrong way after the 21-5 blowout.
"ASOIAF" is a fantasy series, but to call it that is an oversimplification, because it is also a story about power, family, ambition and history, on both a micro and macro scale, a myth that, however fantastical it can get, always resonates in our temporal world.
It's an oversimplification to say that maple sugar is perceived as special sugar because white people make it, but claims of the purity of maple as a product sit a little bit uneasily next to the whiteness of the state that is famous for its maple syrup.
"Oversimplification" grew out of his time as a fine arts graduate student at New York University, and to say that it broke the rules of conventional narrative filmmaking would misrepresent the facts, and the movie's charm, by implying such rules were acknowledged in the first place.
But Gaga isn't Garland, and any attempt to free her from the "artifice" of makeup would be a serious oversimplification of the pop star's relationship with image and beauty, which over the years has taken her from playing around with the surreal and grotesque alongside more traditional glamour.
Volvo Car USA President & CEO Lex Kerssemakers said the new deal will include "everything but fuel," which sounds like an oversimplification of what it means to lease a car — but likely appeals directly to consumers who live in a grey area about who actually owns their precious smartphones. 
Also, while streamlining information about available options may make the process less daunting, there's a risk that oversimplification may leave out important details about the effects of choosing a particular repayment option, said Persis Yu, director of the Student Loan Borrower Assistance Project at the National Consumer Law Center.
But during the 2016 election cycle, her private speeches to Goldman Sachs, including a remark that blaming the global banking system for the financial crisis was an "oversimplification," drew scathing attacks from both Mr. Sanders and Mr. Trump, who argued separately that she was too beholden to Wall Street.
As noted above, this is an oversimplification by Giuliani that falls short from a legal standpoint – you can't sanitize this mess or the intentions of the payments in real time during the heat of the 2016 election, to get off the hook with a newly constructed argument well after the fact.
While any explanation of this fraught phenomenon feels like an oversimplification, Mr. Dotan sorts out the forces and personalities that shaped the movement, going back to the 1967 Six-Day War that provided the territorial gains that enabled some Israelis, with a range of ideologies, to stake out newly occupied lands.
Lil Wayne – Big Tymers, I Got That Work, 2000 This is an oversimplification, but if you want to know what the difference is between rap now and rap 15 or 20 years ago, it's that now there is a lot less bragging about all the cool stuff in the backseats of rappers' cars.
A senior adviser to the UN's Food and Agriculture Organisation warned in 2002 that the Atwater "factors" of 4-4-9 at the heart of the calorie-counting system were "a gross oversimplification" and so inaccurate that they could mislead consumers into choosing unhealthy products because they understate the calories in some carbohydrates.
Autor, Kearney and others whose work I will go on to discuss offer analyses and explanations of contemporary social dislocation that serve to reveal the oversimplification and the striking omissions in the work of social conservatives, who often fail, to give one crucial example, to account for the impact of mass incarceration.
But the love and acceptance Simon receives, from his family, his friends, and dozens of high school extras, is inconceivable still for many queer teens without the buffers of whiteness, wealth, or traditional masculinity — a fact that makes Love, Simon either an empowering aspirational fantasy or a gross oversimplification of young queer experience in America.
The political conventions provide each candidate the perfect opportunity to set the stage for the fall campaign blitz -- both in terms of the negative frame they are building around their opponent and in terms of fleshing out their own positive attributes that get lost in the daily distortion and oversimplification that is presidential politics.
Therefore, while it's a slight oversimplification of a total return portfolio strategy, in times of extreme market volatility, I would invite retirees to view the meaningful portion of conservative fixed income in their portfolio as their income engine in the short-term while their portfolio's stock exposure is designed to generate income years from now.
Oversimplification -- of causes and solutions -- is a major reason we have been in a standoff over how to effectively address these mass casualty shootings since they became a regular part of our culture in 1999 at Columbine High School, an incident in which there also was an armed officer on campus at the time.
It would be a gross oversimplification to suggest that the British are not rattled, that it is not unsettling to see police toting automatic weapons (a strange sight in a land where most carry no more than a baton), or that parents do not feel palpitations knowing their son or daughter is attending a public gathering.
While it might be tempting to say that these people are all secretly gay or bisexual and just living in the closet, a new study published in the Archives of Sexual Behavior suggests that this would be a vast oversimplification, and that there are as many as six different types of people who identify as straight but still have same-sex experiences.
DeVos also spoke briefly with reporters and admonished what she said was an "oversimplification" of President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE and his administration's views on school safety.
Even before the November 2016 presidential election, the human rights chief charged that Trump shared, along with a number of other aspiring conservative politicians in Europe, tools such as "half-truths and oversimplification," which they also had in common with ISIS (Zeid used the common Arabic name of ISIS, Da'esh.) Last November, Zeid sniped publicly at "populists" who spread "hatred through tweets," which a U.N. official confirmed as including Trump.
The filmmaker Terence Nance ("An Oversimplification of Her Beauty") joins that list with this uncategorizable late-night disquisition on race and gender that has elements of Ernie Kovacs, William Greaves, Spike Lee and cable-access TV. SACRED GAMES (Netflix, July 6) Netflix's first Indian original, based on Vikram Chandra's sprawling Mumbai gangster novel, is not a singing-and-dancing spectacular, though one of its characters is a Bollywood star.
From bodies of work like "Family Pictures and Stories" (22014-82) in which Weems challenges and disrupts the ideology of Assistant Secretary of Labor Daniel Patrick Moynihan, who blamed "the deterioration of the fabric of Negro society" on a weak family structure, to "Colored People," in which she confronts the oversimplification of skin tone, how the black community internalizes colorism and how America uses it against us, Weems has found compelling and expansive ways to challenge how we think about race and class in America.

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