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To understand the original war, consider this outrageously oversimplified analogy.
That makes it easy for complicated science to get oversimplified.
"That is a grossly oversimplified talking point," Mr. Pfau said.
Aim for clarity, even if it means an oversimplified explanation.
Mr Awan agreed that newspaper headlines had oversimplified the study's findings.
These oversimplified characterizations play out in many ways over and over.
And, unfortunately, that often reinforces oversimplified takes on what drives markets.
A little oversimplified, it comes to this: Don't pick and choose.
Oversimplified, those Dodger World Series teams were mostly Yankee punch lines.
Oversimplified, the book is about partition: about life before and after.
Neither the act nor her emotional response to it is oversimplified.
They tend to be oversimplified models of reality and thus catchy.
It seems a bit oversimplified, but I can take the point.
The horror movie biologist above offers one good, if oversimplified, example.
Harvard officials claim that the report was incomplete and the analysis oversimplified.
It's oversimplified and ultimately hints that any other outcome is less worthy.
Now, this is a simulation — and it makes some pretty oversimplified assumptions.
More concerning is that the meaning of these findings is consistently oversimplified.
Certainly, many costumes incorporate cultural images that have exaggerated or oversimplified elements.
"The function of the store has been oversimplified to textbooks," he said.
Which is a fair, if oversimplified interpretation, of how this process actually works.
This exhausting pattern — of coverage and conversation around an oversimplified myth — has consequences.
Key facts were missing from the oversimplified "Trump separated parents from children" narrative.
To call it "fun" would be oversimplified, if not at times altogether misleading.
Roger often explained his conservatism with a sound bite, which, naturally, oversimplified matters.
These experts have been largely pushed aside in favor of oversimplified tax rhetoric.
Step away from oversimplified stereotypes that make negative assumptions about fatness and fat people.
In any event, we can build an oversimplified timeline to make the point: Aug.
To the Editor: Our presidential candidates' advice for combating the Islamic State is oversimplified.
The benefits of these hypothetical devices tend to be exaggerated and oversimplified, Agar says.
Politicos are notoriously prone to attributing election outcomes to gaffes and other oversimplified causes.
Even when it's oversimplified to be all about the government taking away your hamburgers.
It presupposes an extremely oversimplified picture of the relationship among ancestry, appearance, biology and culture.
Narratives about Arab women, Muslim women, or women in the MENA region are often oversimplified.
The G6 is an oversimplified phone to make up for last year's over-complicated disaster.
There were a bunch of oversimplified takes on the march, saying it was privileged feminism.
The debate today over fairness in college admissions is oversimplified to the point of absurdity.
I intentionally don't offer another exposed female object to be gazed at, oversimplified, and dismissed.
But Ms. Daniels also undercuts liberal impulses to turn her into an oversimplified feminist hero.
The positive read of Sanders's comments is that he's injecting nuance into an oversimplified issue.
But their analysis, in spite of being oversimplified and sometimes misleading, isn't necessarily fundamentally wrong.
So basically, Kanye oversimplified ... and Malik says his "choice" of words was a big problem.
" In terms of the workbooks in general, Uffelman told CNBC that "the manual is very oversimplified.
Nonetheless, hers is a welcome contribution to a narrative that has been dominated by oversimplified symbolism.
Ron Wyden said he is concerned that talks are "really being oversimplified" by the White House.
But that argument may be oversimplified, according to the new study published in Nature Climate Change .
Because Sanders oversimplified his nuanced views on immigration, we rate his claim as true, but misleading.
This mistake in terminology has long obscured and oversimplified the complex history of that tragic conflict.
The panel will include first-person documentation and an effort to complicate the oversimplified immigrant narrative.
The other difference was the oversimplified nature of Mr. Berry's pop song versus our complicated route.
His statements, which drew outrage from local leaders and firefighters, oversimplified the causes of California's wildfires.
In the tech community, for example, discussion around AI has been oversimplified to existential fear-mongering.
Parenting is more than the oversimplified myth of bliss that has been idealized by our culture.
But while Goliath is replete with well-researched stories, the book is argumentatively incomplete and oversimplified.
Oversimplified, it&aposs easier to make a plane fly than it is to make it stop.
This, not some overblown and oversimplified notion of nascent dominance, explains why Germany is now so relevant.
More often than not, we celebrate the often oversimplified advantages of being multiracial — you're a melting pot!
The show subtly follows the twists and turns in a culture of sexuality that is often oversimplified.
It's a little bit of an oversimplified case, because she had a pretty weak opponent in 2600.
Its mission was to challenge and rewrite the oversimplified and problematic media narratives around Somalia and Somalis.
Tech-related movies can often be frustrating to slog through, as everything is either oversimplified or overcomplicated.
As with almost everything we discuss in Wushu Watch, nunchuckistadors focus on overcomplicated responses to oversimplified problems.
The article oversimplified the way the organisation works and minimised the responsibility of criminals and host governments.
But something about the way it so readily compared it to racism seems oversimplified and darkly laughable.
Genetics often gets oversimplified due to a general misunderstanding of how genes affect traits, Comfort told me.
The importance of creating such a fund cannot be overstated, but it should also not be oversimplified.
Successful innovation and improvements in teacher education must continue, but not by indulging an oversimplified magic bullet.
What follows is a brief, oversimplified summary of what I view as the most important current initiatives.
It's a little bit of an oversimplified case, because she had a pretty weak opponent in 229.
It's a little bit of an oversimplified case, because she had a pretty weak opponent in 20193.
It's a little bit of an oversimplified case, because she had a pretty weak opponent in 2018.
In oversimplified terms, Apple plans to do as much machine learning as possible locally on the device.
Bonus: Consider an oversimplified scenario in which the outcome is either failure or success with the following outcomes.
In these pieces, the situation in Syria is oversimplified and threats to heritage are attributed solely to ISIS.
Here's the oversimplified version: The researcher saw that the ransomware system was routinely pinging an unclaimed web domain.
This (admittedly oversimplified) formula has made many of these companies into household names, legitimately upending entire retail categories.
Outside of an extraordinarily oversimplified schematic model of a market, there's simply no other way to do things.
The display and the drivetrain are both extremely streamlined, to the point where some might call it oversimplified.
The insurance industry and some state regulators criticized the report, saying it oversimplified the way companies set rates.
But Charity: Water has also drawn criticism from people who feel the group has oversimplified a complicated problem.
It seems that many Modernists have oversimplified in the name of progress and novelty at the expense of utility.
The oversimplified reasoning also ignores other more plausible theories as to why we might be seeing more food allergies.
But it also parallels Mr. Lamar's refusal on his albums to accept oversimplified roles like spokesman or generational conscience.
"The system worked" was a popular refrain, even if this was a somewhat idealized and oversimplified version of events.
" Dr. Kukekova said she found that critique oversimplified, although she sympathized: "I completely understand their frustration with domestication syndrome.
His suggestion, however, that government broke health care and so needs to fix it is both oversimplified and dangerous.
Posing Leon as a subtle proxy for indigenity risks an oversimplified equivalence — unexpected in a novel sensitive to imbalance.
But their mission now is to help subdue the blazes, so firefighters haven't tolerated President Trump's wrong-headed, oversimplified message.
No inspiration porn, no oversimplified characters — instead, viewers are treated to refreshingly candid portraits of life from people with disabilities.
I'm sure that's a wildly oversimplified version of the task at hand, but maybe it's a decent place to start.
Like many of the things that millennials dive into, plastic surgery has been oversimplified as unnecessary, self-obsessed and harmful.
I bring up this story because one (admittedly oversimplified) way to think of self-learning software is as predictive tasks.
Mr. Molinaro later told reporters he did not want to allow Mr. Cuomo to force him into an oversimplified answer.
That would be an oversimplified (and, in the case of some Leos, flat-out inaccurate) characterization of Leo and its effects.
If you add up the suburbs, it amounts to over 10,000 square miles ontologically resistant to the oversimplified interpretations of foreigners.
"Most investors oversimplified it, which increased their risk," said Adam I. Taback, deputy chief investment officer for Wells Fargo Private Bank.
"To be clear, we will strictly ban practices that restrict companies from resuming work in oversimplified and crude ways," Ou added.
In oversimplified terms, we taught Alexa to talk to the Gourmet Market website by programming a specific "Skill," or custom capability.
It might be an oversimplified view -- proponents would point out McMahon's business world qualifications -- but it's John's and he's standing by it.
But the film dangerously oversimplified events in the region, including the fact that Kony probably wasn't even in Uganda at the time.
That's an oversimplified translation, and it omits the now-important variable that is the officer's belief at the time of the apprehension.
The oversimplified answer is that ray tracing models the behavior of light in real time as it intersects objects in a scene.
But this lesson has morphed over time into a vastly oversimplified formula: Bad economies make presidents unpopular; good economies make them popular.
Maybe this is a naïve or oversimplified way of talking about Dashboard records, but I experience them as "I," not "we" records.
Art's relationship with tourism is complicated; entire cultures and traditions are oversimplified and exoticized, but also preserved as commodity and economic stimulus.
This is lost on Trump and his aides for many reasons, but one is their oversimplified, zero-sum understanding of international affairs.
"Columbus Day is a relic of an outdated and oversimplified version of history," the mayor wrote when announcing the decision last month.
Does she have a detailed understanding of the trade-offs involved in governance — or does she rely on hand-waving and oversimplified panaceas?
An oversimplified deep learning model might just use the symptom data of thousands of hospital patients and try to extrapolate the given ailment.
So far, public debates around Head Start have cherry-picked facts from decades of research to paint oversimplified pictures of a complex situation.
This compendium of geeky detail, oversimplified as it is, is surely why Samsung dedicated this year's TV showcase at CES to MicroLED technology.
With its oversimplified emotions and dumbed-down depiction of the creative process, this inoffensive time-filler dissolves in the mouth like vanilla pudding.
Though oversimplified, Bernie Sanders's claim that the top 0.1 percent control almost as much wealth as the bottom 90 percent is basically correct.
For the purposes of this column, I've necessarily kept things pretty simple here, and have arguably somewhat oversimplified what has made these companies successful.
There are an array of caveats, and layers of complexity, attached to nearly every health study you see sensationalized and oversimplified on the internet.
I'm proud to be nonbinary, I enjoy experiencing gender as this nuanced, multifaceted thing rather than as an oversimplified, black and white, binary experience.
However, Coates' attack on Sanders is premised on a weakness in his general take on black history, which, while charismatically expressed, is vastly oversimplified.
Then, on Thursday afternoon, actor Matt McGorry was quick to point out the flaws in Morgan's actual arguments about equality, which oversimplified gender dynamics.
Yet too many fiction writers lean on conveniently traumatic back stories and oversimplified psychological causality to explain away, rather than complicate, a character's ­behavior.
Rather, as scientists, we may be to blame for allowing the spread of oversimplified information and not taking proactive steps to combat the problem.
The oversimplified version of political medicine at VA is that republicans favor privatizing the VA, whereas democrats favor greater investment in the current system.
President Nguyen Van Thieu and Prime Minister Nguyen Cao Ky of South Vietnam were imperfect leaders, certainly, but their depictions felt obvious and oversimplified.
By Friday morning, his focus was on Mr. Rosenstein, though the president never used his name, and his tweet oversimplified and misstated the truth.
It's the (oversimplified) bedrock of an important comedy lesson: We like to laugh with the people whose flaws we can relate to and celebrate.
The biggest challenge is that this debate will take place in a public sphere in which discussions over complex matters are almost always oversimplified.
I don't think that "have fewer children" is bad advice, necessarily, even though I do object to how quickly oversimplified peoples' choices can become.
What we aspire to do is mediate complexity and think outside of our tendency to form oversimplified models of what's going on in the world.
I agree, wildfires in California are being affected by rising global temperatures, but you oversimplified this in an attempt to get people to pay attention.
Here's the thing: sugar has been demonized to a ridiculous degree, and the infamous claim that sugar is "as addictive as drugs" is way oversimplified.
Michael Grunwald, for example, promoted his lengthy essay on Scott Pruitt's real record at the Environmental Protection Agency with a brief and necessarily oversimplified tweet.
We're told that censorship is good and porn is bad, but what about the porn performers caught in the crossfire of this hugely oversimplified narrative?
These factors go far beyond the oversimplified caricatures of regional competition boiling down to "Iran versus Saudi Arabia," or Shi'ism versus hardline Sunnism/Wahhabism, respectively.
The sides, albeit oversimplified: One side argues that it's a feel-good but not cost-effective policy, and could even crowd out better climate initiatives.
People have become so tribal that "politicians have little choice but to supply our demand for illusory quick fixes, oversimplified sound bites, scapegoats," he said.
But the case of Awkwafina also shows the ways that representation alone can unravel, and how an oversimplified view of it can still fall short.
Some critics have oversimplified the science on diet and health to focus on just one question: Which is better, low-carb or low-fat diets?
Once we recognize the multiplicity and variety of these language-games, he says, then we will be less likely to adapt oversimplified accounts of language.
The sentencing reform legislation is not perfect, but it represents remarkable progress in what is often a harsh, oversimplified debate about crime and punishment in America.
These stories are the reason we are having conversations about AI accountability, but they are also grossly oversimplified, and fall into the trap of narrative fallacy.
But, the belief in predestination is usually oversimplified and overemphasized among Calvinism's critics, says William Schweiker, PhD, professor of theological ethics at the University of Chicago.
John Carpenter's original Halloween, for one, was somewhat unfairly maligned and oversimplified as a moral backlash to women's liberation and the sexual revolution of the '60s.
But virtual reality has spent years dealing with inflated expectations, an almost religious reverence for an imperfect technology, and media coverage that's often oversimplified or sensational.
Some oversimplified arithmetic would suggest a 22019-point to 3-point movement to Democrats where incumbents are running, and the 6-point shift in open seats.
I would love it if we lived in a country that overwhelmingly values honesty, empathy and integrity as much as controversial tweets and oversimplified talking points.
Oversimplified perhaps, it is the hardscrabble narrative that markets, investors and employees cling to, a tenet of U.S. capitalism embodied and embraced by the CEO himself.
Factors to consider For many, the simple notion of just "eating less and moving more" in order to lose weight might seem oversimplified -- and extremely difficult.
Morehouse, like any other institution, needs to do the work of complicating their oversimplified view of gender and make space for the variety and nuances of masculinity.
" Rather, their book aims to "debunk the oversimplified notions of life in Haiti, and particularly Port-au-Prince, by providing the curious reader a multiplicity of voices.
Liz Goodwin, director of the food loss and waste program at the World Resources Institute, said the report raised serious issues but oversimplified some of the solutions.
Reince Priebus, the chairman of the Republican National Committee, said on NBC's "Meet the Press" that he agreed Mr. Trump had oversimplified immigration during the primary campaign.
The video suggests a seductive (if oversimplified) system in which the artist is like a prostitute, pimped by an art dealer and sold to a collector-john.
According to Politico, Mr. Pompeo and Mr. Mattis have complained that John Bolton, the national security adviser, has oversimplified decision-making on foreign policy, cutting them out.
The resulting images tend to perpetuate negative stereotypes of each other containing oversimplified, inaccurate and derogatory beliefs concerning the other group that are identified as the enemies.
We need to raise the discourse to better understand each other and realize that oversimplified assumptions on both sides of the aisle only serve to divide us.
But if we give in to oversimplified solutions at the expense of innovation, we lose the most important edge we have in combating the tools of terrorism.
They were clearly aimed at people who wanted to upgrade from the declining point-and-shoot market, with oversimplified controls that could be maddening for experienced photographers.
It is oversimplified in that the causes of health care cost inflation are myriad: provider duplication, inefficiency and error; inadequate prevention and primary care; patient demand, etc.
But if the North Koreans become more aggressive and the president continues on a course of oversimplified personal diplomacy, an already dangerous situation could become far worse.
The path to making it as a professional footballer is often oversimplified, largely because from an outside perspective we miss much of the day-to-day detail involved.
But — and this shouldn't have to be said, but here we are — human sexuality is far too complex to be reduced to this kind of oversimplified character assessment.
A relative lack of female leaders in the fields, and a dearth of pop culture icons to serve as role models, help to reinforce these oversimplified and inaccurate ideas.
Clinton and trying to lay the blame for the bloodshed in the Middle East at her feet, a critique that most experts have said is grossly oversimplified and misleading.
This math is oversimplified — it doesn't reflect how families may have changed their spending and saving patterns in the last two years, and conflates different definitions of middle income.
Defining gender as a condition determined strictly by a person's genitals is based on a notion that doctors and scientists abandoned long ago as oversimplified and often medically meaningless.
It's an oversimplified way to do people: big eyes, the bare minimum, almost cartoony in a way but trying to take a naïve approach to humans without getting detailed.
But it is worth, at the outset, at least understanding that often-oversimplified worldview, its ambitions, and its proscriptions for whoever happens to follow Obama in the Oval Office.
An oversimplified explanation of why you'd want a bigger sensor on any camera is the basic fact that more sensor real estate means the camera can capture more visual information.
An oversimplified organoid model for the cortex would be missing all those interneurons and would therefore be useless for studying how the developing brain balances its excitatory and inhibitory signals.
As an oversimplified example for the sake of clarity, that means instead of the distribution across four adults being $45,000/$0/$0/$0, it would be $12,000/$12,123/$12,000/$12,283.
"We need more nuanced information about development and poverty, not oversimplified half-truths," said Beathe Øgård, President of the Norwegian Students' and Academics' International Assistance Fund, which runs the awards.
The result is a powerful statement of the personal as political, finding a throughline between the singer's artistic growth, motherhood, and increasingly political music that feels neither vain nor oversimplified.
Even worse, human beings are capable of learning from secondhand, somewhat oversimplified popularizations of social science research and behaving in new ways in response to subtle misunderstandings of that research.
The quick settings panel up top has been simplified (some would say oversimplified), requiring you to long-press to access more settings instead of giving you an in-menu dropdown button.
As noted, AGZ and the game of Go represent an oversimplified, constrained, and highly predictable picture of the world, but in the future, AI will be tasked with more complex challenges.
Frankly, that discussion somewhat missed -- or really, oversimplified -- the point, which wasn't so much about liking them as being incentivized to care about the problems and issues over which they obsessed.
All of them replace the fiction of cultural authenticity — and, by implication, the oversimplified idea of "cultural appropriation" — with a far broader constellation of terms: translation, simulation, exchange, conquest, recombination, hybridity.
But even as the polar bear's symbolic role has raised awareness, some scientists say it has also oversimplified the bears' plight and unwittingly opened the door to attacks by climate denialists.
While that's perhaps oversimplified, the attacks did set off a series of political and social reactions that have worked together to fuel fear and ignorance about what it means to follow Islam.
We need honest and urgent conversations on these issues and to resist the temptation to dodge conversations that seem taboo or reduce public policy discussions into an oversimplified "us versus them" dynamic.
In past debates and interviews, Mr. Trump has demonstrated an appalling, almost defiant, lack of knowledge, and these debates, with long segments devoted to specific topics, will demand depth beyond oversimplified answers.
There is nothing wrong with wanting to mitigate the potential harms AI poses, but the oversimplified, overbroad solutions put forth so far would be largely ineffective and likely do more harm than good.
And it lived in contrast to a straight-ahead jazz renaissance that lasted through the 1980s (the divide was much oversimplified by journalists at the time, but the two scenes were certainly foils).
"These sorts of issues are pretty much always more complicated than the Reddit meme version of the story ('hehe XD asset flip') so keep that in mind whenever you see someone telling oversimplified tales."
Dr. Stephen Klasko, chief executive of the Jefferson Health hospital system in Pennsylvania, said the political debate has oversimplified the difficult decisions that would need to be taken in moving to Medicare for All.
The resulting avalanche of stories in the press oversimplified the results and concluded in some cases — with bold headlines as click bait — that eating omelets too often could be to blame for heart disease.
"Investors have embraced this oversimplified fundamental story of Trump's impact on the financial market and you're starting to see that narrative unravel a bit," said Aaron Clark, portfolio manager at GW&K Investment Management.
The book contains too many platitudes — "Inspiration favors the prepared mind" — oversimplified lists and seemingly arbitrary rules of thumb, and these flaws could have made it another forgettable tome in the vast library on creativity.
On Election Day, Muslim Americans used social media to paint a picture of their values and priorities that provided a much-needed contrast to the oversimplified and often bigoted narratives that dominated the campaign cycle.
These creative methods, however, need not be relegated to oversimplified defining concepts such as "creative outlets" and "functional craft," especially as they relate to the history of colonization and subsequent Western trade and market production.
While oversimplified, their message is as follows: The system is rigged; you, the voters are getting hosed; and, I'm going to make someone else pay to solve the inequity and crony capitalism in our system.
Some critics argued that the "walk up" idea oversimplified the complex factors that drive someone to commit a heinous act of violence and that it could put the burden on teenagers to spot troubled students.
However, this prudent check on uncontrolled prescriptions need not create a whole new population of chronic pain patients who suffer from overly-prescriptive and oversimplified recommendations that force all prescriptions below a uniform milligram limit.
Observers all over the place pushed this narrative: But when you talk to experts who study the way money influences our political system, they say this account is wrong — or, at least, often badly oversimplified.
This is oversimplified, of course, but the essence of the idea is that people actively bred wolves to become dogs just the way they now breed dogs to be tiny or large, or to herd sheep.
Time is convoluted and non-specific in SANGREE's installation, but the work gets at the yet-to-be-determined part of reality, which can help fill out our often oversimplified and overly linear accounts of history.
The movie takes what today is a common position that the report was often misunderstood or oversimplified in original news reports and was, at the time, groundbreaking in its analysis of history and of structural racism.
"I wasn't interested in hearing about the 'lessons of Vietnam,' which always struck me as dangerously oversimplified, at best," Mr. Crawford, now 69, wrote in "Hanoi Streets 1985-2015," which Images Publishing will publish in June.
But ask anyone who's researched weed and its components' effects on sleep and they'll be quick to tell you that most of the accepted wisdom floating around on weed and sleep is dubious and oversimplified at best.
" Be smart: The Wall Street Journal's Greg Ip, reflecting mainstream economists and journalists, writes that trade deficits are an oversimplified and "deeply flawed gauge of trade behavior that could lead the U.S. to pick the wrong fights.
Our bottom line is that there is a responsible, scientifically informed alternative to Murrayism: a non-essentialist view of intelligence, a non-deterministic view of behavior genetics, and a view of group differences that avoids oversimplified biology.
China, always taking the long view, has the reserves to outlast the U.S. in a full-blown trade war, something the president, with short-term and oversimplified answers to complex problems, has yet to take into account.
Oversimplified, exaggerated claims intended to shock users scrolling past are best practices for individuals, media brands and marketing departments alike, and social platforms intentionally steer users toward more extreme content in order to captivate them for longer.
That's an oversimplified description of what Patankar's latest startup called Process Street does, but he said his goal is to help companies be more efficient after having seen the challenges that come with remote work first hand.
And the question of what's more important for evolution — a challenging environment or a stimulating social life — is a bit oversimplified to begin with, says Matthew Rossano, who studies psychological evolution at Southeastern Louisiana University, in an email.
In recent years, hacking in games has often been relegated to either lackadaisical mini-games (Sly Cooper's top-down shooter sections with bespectacled turtle hacker Bentley) or oversimplified button-tapping (Mass Effect's boring Frogger-like leaps to unlock doors).
Princeton demographer Doug Massey, one of the leading scholars on immigration to the US at the end of the 20th century (and the beginning of the 21st), was one of the scholars who tried to correct this oversimplified view.
An entire academic literature is dedicated to the pernicious effects of dehumanizing language; an oversimplified version of that literature, often expressed during the "animals" debate, is that dehumanization of a particular scapegoat group is a necessary component of totalitarian rhetoric.
The exact kind of stories Iowans wanted to read and share about themselves—stories emphasizing people's meekness, kneejerk niceness, or that otherwise proclaimed the state "the best in the nation"— were the ones that I felt oversimplified my own state.
But despite its boldness, a barrier like this has alarmed many resilience planning and environmental experts, who say it is an oversimplified, myopic concept that does not attempt to address several major climate threats and could even make things worse.
Often it's subsumed under the oversimplified label of "Middle Eastern" — a broad sweep from North Africa to Central Asia — or the more euphemistic "Mediterranean," invoking the familiarity and safety of Italy and Spain to deflect from negative Western stereotypes of Arabs.
Experts, firefighters, and fire officials have also pushed back on the president's oversimplified analysis of why California's wildfires have become increasingly overwhelming, pointing to a confluence of factors, such as climate change and urbanization, that have thrust the state into uncharted territory.
Even if (as he conceded) the Mars and Venus language oversimplified things, anyone who observed Western politics in that era could see the pattern he was talking about, the assumptions that separated the American perspective from the worldview of Brussels, Paris and Berlin.
I actually resented my good fortune sometimes — I may have had distorted, oversimplified notions that romanticized a hunter-gatherer, stranded-on-a-desert-island-in-a-good-way(?)-type life — and this, the resenting, proved that I didn't get it at all.
Such criticism, however heartfelt and comprehensible, makes the mistake of reducing Jackson to the role of tribal ambassador in a society built on oversimplified and regressive notions of racial and gender identity that his own art and self-presentation never stopped pushing against.
We'll all find out together in September!) Publication date: September 22008 Malcolm Gladwell writes hugely influential (if slightly oversimplified) popular science books about human behavior: about what makes us make up our minds about each other, or about what makes some people geniuses.
" While Canada's view of itself as a "cultural mosaic" is an oversimplified cliche, Triadafilopoulos said stopping immigration in a country like ours would send a clear and negative message: "You're saying something's wrong with immigration, which means you're saying something's wrong with immigrants.
It is organized chronologically by room — The Outbreak; No-Man's-Land; The Aftermath; and a smaller section, The Intersection of Arms and Art — a schema that risks an oversimplified narrative, but the modernity, austerity, and raw power of much of the art predominates.
I'd be curious to hear a professional historian's view, but to me, the picture Dasgupta paints seems plausible and nuanced, and for my taste, he presents just the right quantity of information for the historical narrative to feel neither oversimplified nor overwhelming.
When: Opens Saturday, March 5, 7–10pm Where: Eastside International (602 Moulton Ave, Lincoln Heights, Los Angeles) Eschewing the oversimplified distinction between "high art" and "craft," Modern Arts and Crafts features artists who draw equally on traditions of abstraction, decoration, and functional object making.
In an email, English likened 1971 to a kind of prequel to How to See a Work of Art in Total Darkness that instead focuses on "historical agents" — artists and curators — who challenged such oversimplified readings in their studios and with the shows that they staged.
Unfortunately, it appears we are in for a total circus, with full-time activists leveraging fearmongering, oversimplified half-truths, and outright demagoguery in attempts to preserve the one-sided "wins" they have achieved in recent years, cheered on by an echo-chamber of quasi-activist faux-reporters.
U.S. District Judge Katherine Forrest said Scheindlin oversimplified TiVo's technology when she found it was an abstract idea that was not eligible for patenting, and that Scheindlin's analysis was complicated by the "somewhat confused" state of the law on patent eligibility as it stood in February.
The state's mantra in this case was "if you have an oversupply, people will die," but that slogan oversimplified the fact that the supply is controlled by the federal and state governments at every level, and only made its way to users through a state-licensed professional.
The resulting adaptation isn't perfect; its weakest moments come when Flanagan and his co-writer Jeff Howard step away from the original King story and get preachy about men controlling women, or water down an already basic look at BDSM and female empowerment into something even more oversimplified.
So much of what has passed as "history" since has been invested with white supremacy, even though the reasons why history unfolded the way it did are extremely complicated and have to do with luck, and geography, and all sorts of factors that aren't captured in our oversimplified narratives.
"We want to make it clear here, we will strictly stop oversimplified and crude methods such as requiring approval that prevent businesses from resuming work and production," Ou Xiaoli, director-general of the social development department of the National Development and Reform Commission, said Tuesday at a press conference.
Rather than engaging how and why to assess this within the workings of the Security Council, Pompeo pursued an oversimplified course of condemnation of the inadequacy of the Iran deal for not accomplishing what it had never set out to do, that is, to restrain all ballistic missile development in Iran.
His reasoning, oversimplified, is this: Complex societies are possible and durable only when people are emotionally invested in, and help, one another; we'd be living in smaller units and more solitary fashions if we weren't equipped for such collaboration; and human thriving within these societies guarantees future generations suited to them.
For this formerly undocumented Dominican immigrant who grew up in the "inner city" — a term whose continued use betrays a profoundly oversimplified conception of how and where ethnicity and poverty become entangled and commingled — some answers to Trump's question came into sharp focus during a recent vacation I took with my wife's family.
Mr. Alatassi, the Syrian whose immigration status was caught up in a temporary limbo after Mr. Trump's travel ban, said elements of the Trump presidency remind him of a Middle Eastern authoritarian regime: paternal leaders whose families dominate the power structure; policies and rhetoric harking back to a glorified and oversimplified past.
Fowler does not provide a satisfactory explanation as to why she was unable to attend the local high school — one of several moments in her story when infuriating or baffling things happen to her that seem to be presented in an oversimplified or one-sided manner, which undermines the strength of her narrative.
The event is supposed to be a meeting of the minds for experts in various fields to discuss the very complicated (though often oversimplified) science of weight, metabolism, and metabolic diseases, but one attendee's tweet suggests that even some doctors have a lot left to learn about our society's pervasive biases on these topics.
As the richest people in America fixate on how to give money to the poorest, the Cherokee program is a case study of whether a basic income is in fact a practical proposal for alleviating economic inequality or just another oversimplified, undercooked Silicon Valley fix to one of the most intractable problems our society faces.
To say our connection to Earth is a great relationship gone very wrong is an oversimplified statement, for sure, but it's not a far stretch: Record high temperatures, increasing acidity of ocean waters, and shrinking ice sheets are just a few of the negative changes scientists attribute to human activities over the past century.
Don't abstract or oversimplify on principle In an effort to differentiate, we often see new app icons and company logos that are so abstract or oversimplified that they no longer have any relevance to the brand, product or service they're intending to represent, despite (like with Uber's new logo) being highly relevant to stakeholders.
But Harvey and other experts point out that there's nothing in the scientific literature to suggest that these problems—which range from watching too much porn to continuously cheating on partners—can be neatly categorized as an "addiction" to sex, and the oversimplified treatment model ignores the real reasons people are struggling with their sexual behavior.
The country is divided, says Virginia Bouvier, Senior Advisor for Latin American Programs at the US Institute of Peace, and while the accord represented a "unique and very exciting endeavor to hold accountable those who have committed horrific crimes," opponents of the deal reduced it to an oversimplified outcome: whether former rebels would see the inside of a jail cell.
There's just so many factors, and it's possible that the kind of 'depression is a real thing and there's stuff you can take to cure it, and these people were depressed and now they're not', that narrative might, right now, while being an oversimplified narrative, might be the narrative that's needed to convince a large portion of the population that depression exists.
By going through census data and conducting their own research, Ivory A. Toldson, a professor at Howard University School of Education and a research analyst for the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, and Bryant Marks, a psychology professor at Morehouse College and faculty associate at the University of Michigan's Institute for Social Research, found that although the "42 percent" number is accurate, it has been oversimplified and misinterpreted to fit into a negative narrative about black love.

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