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"oversimplify" Definitions
  1. oversimplify (something) to describe a situation, a problem, etc. in a way that is too simple and ignores some of the facts
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135 Sentences With "oversimplify"

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Demagogues oversimplify things by making false promises and excessive accusations.
They oversimplify the experience of engaging with the world's suffering.
That may oversimplify Tesla's operations, however, according to the CEO.
To oversimplify, there are two basic ways to interpret it.
The problem is that questions like these oversimplify the issues.
Resisting the urge to oversimplify the complexity of human motivation.
We have to be careful not to oversimplify this, of course.
So it's really important for people not to oversimplify this issue.
To oversimplify, we could call this a trait of self-awareness.
Most journalists, I think, find them constraining because they oversimplify ideas.
A deep dive here is rewarding, and my summary will necessarily oversimplify.
They can oversimplify, dwell on the controversial and seek out the negative.
To oversimplify, Democrats read the New York Times; Republicans watch Fox News.
Not to oversimplify it, but some people drink, some people do drugs.
" The Americans objected, saying the statements "misrepresent and oversimplify the research results.
We're not trying to oversimplify things, since biochemistry is an enormously complex topic.
But those articles — much like my teenage self — seemed to oversimplify Roz's experience.
"I don't want to oversimplify," he writes, noting that these are all very different.
To massively oversimplify, the way you treat your skin is cultural, personal, and situational.
But these readings oversimplify the wide range of concerns energizing women candidates and activists.
To oversimplify would be unwise; while complacency would be irresponsible — and perhaps outright dangerous.
Labels always oversimplify, but at their worst they dehumanize: "illegals" or any racial epithet.
Green campaigners and eager headline-writers sometimes oversimplify the link between global warming and war.
Critics say the social media platform's 140-character limit, however, may oversimplify complicated policy issues.
To again oversimplify the technical details, there are two kinds of 5G to know about.
To oversimplify tremendously: Really, though, it's not even clear that the factions break down this way.
I do think that, as people think about this, they oversimplify the binary nature of it.
At its laziest, it relies on novelty, presenting scenes as listicles that both mythicize and oversimplify.
Labels can be useful — until they become a catchall that can oversimplify or misrepresent a person.
But it's no secret that political discourse tends to oversimplify and distort complex foreign policy issues.
If all you have is a short message, you tend to oversimplify and you remove the nuance.
When cannabis resources engage with existing studies, Stoner argues, they often oversimplify and misrepresent them as well.
Does it oversimplify historical figures whose legacies can be more complex than their support of racial injustice?
They're a shockingly common sight all over Israel — a symptom of regional conflict (to massively oversimplify it).
Dr. Fujii said that these simulations oversimplify how moons move and how those gassy, circumplanetary disks behave.
But it wasn't how to not oversimplify it; it was that there was a 4,000-word limit.
To grossly oversimplify, a computer can plug in values for x to check that its answers make sense.
Not to oversimplify solutions but often the most effective measures to secure our cities are the most primitive.
To heap the blame for global warming on the oil industry alone would be to oversimplify the emissions problem.
As humans I think we tend to oversimplify the game for ourselves, making strategies easier to adopt and remember.
To oversimplify, when a company sells more abroad than it buys, it has to do something with that money.
And if this "Salesman" had been retooled to be solely about race, it would shrink and oversimplify Miller's play.
While the workouts are impressive and feature reputable trainers, they do seem to oversimplify what's attainable for the average person.
For a lesser writer, the temptation to oversimplify the science or to sex up unwarranted conclusions might have proved irresistible.
To vastly oversimplify, think about what Pokémon Go does on your current smartphone, but many times smarter and more powerful.
Given the staggering complexity of the problem and the tendency of politics to oversimplify, the breadth of positions was commendable.
We either oversimplify things or accept that they're too complex for us to break down linearly, let alone explain fully.
And sometimes we writers who cite them can oversimplify their findings, or can misapply their general findings to particular cases.
It also served to oversimplify complex issues and silence local voices actually experiencing on-the-ground issues, critics have charged.
But they also caution that congressional hearings about security in general tend to mask or oversimplify deeply complex and nuanced topics.
We tend to caricature and oversimplify the past, thus making the tensions and tumult of our own time seem uniquely difficult.
I feel like sometimes a song can oversimplify a situation — and I experience a lot of complicated emotions on a daily basis.
Let me oversimplify Twitter's entire business: Twitter is happy when there are more tweets, and is sad when there are fewer tweets.
Their statements are meant to appeal to disaffected workers, but they both oversimplify the problems and ignore the real source of trouble.
To oversimplify a bit — but only, I think, a bit — the Sanders view is that money is the root of all evil.
Using a term like "illegal" creates a distance from meaningful conversations about immigration, and allows people to oversimplify a very human problem.
People tend to oversimplify the solution whenever we have a terrible experience with an airline: Why can't they just provide better service?
Tezos, which is basically "a more flexible Ethereum" (just as Ethereum was, to vastly oversimplify, "a more flexible Bitcoin") raised ~$230 million.
AR as an industry has, to oversimplify, largely pivoted to business / work / industrial uses, in the hopes an actual market appears there.
She's afraid that she herself, under the pressure of a confrontation with a journalist, will oversimplify or otherwise betray her own work.
As a feminist, I strive to build a repertoire of images of powerful women and girls and never to oversimplify gender issues.
But to relegate support for Palestinian rights to the sole purview of the Sanders camp is to oversimplify the dynamics at play.
To call Amanda "robotic" would be to oversimplify, insulting a delicate performance that stifles emotion out of necessity but doesn't compromise on humanity.
Namely, that they privilege horizontality—the suburban sprawl that covers much of America—and that they oversimplify the process of building a city.
To oversimplify, it comes down to whether new immigrant groups coming to the United States is a good thing or a bad thing.
Geometry is easy to oversimplify and generalize, especially when it comes to computation, but in our GPS-enabled world, simplifications have big consequences.
I understand the reasons for such responses, but they oversimplify the relation of religion to intolerance and the violence it can lead to.
Never does Hemenway oversimplify the relation between Miss Hurston's art and her life; never does he reduce the complexity of her postwar politics.
To say this is purely a problematic binary, that men suffer this way, and that women suffer this way, is to oversimplify matters.
He doesn't dumb things down or oversimplify them, but he does give them the kind of narrative thrust we associate with feature filmmaking.
"When people talk about gun policy and who is or is not legally qualified to have a gun, they really oversimplify it," Webster explained.
To repair this issue, we need to address the root cause and not oversimplify it as the reprehensible actions of a few "villainous" celebrities.
To (vastly) oversimplify things, Northern Ireland is split between a Protestant majority that identifies as British and a sizable Catholic minority that identifies as Irish.
The problem with frittering around within this period of history is the risk of appearing to oversimplify it at best, and at worst, trivialize it.
The reason why there's a Federalist Society is that there are strict constructionists, and there are those who think it's a living Constitution, to oversimplify.
To call it standup is to gravely oversimplify; it's a one-man show, a seamless blend of humor and heart, and an entity unto itself.
To oversimplify, the Hillary Clinton wing of the party tends to like the former theory, and the Bernie Sanders wing tends to prefer the latter.
The problem with that debate, then and now, is that like so many policy disputes, the arguments employed oversimplify the facts and ignore the obvious.
Sharing certain aspects of its findings, for example, could lead users to oversimplify suicide risk by focusing on key words or other signals of distress.
There are  —  if I may be permitted to oversimplify wildly for a moment  —  two kinds of women in the working world who achieve great power.
The largest of these, VelocityShares Daily Inverse VIX Short-Term ETN (XIV) makes money (to oversimplify) when VIX futures trade higher than the VIX itself.
Journalists oversimplify in reported features as well — TV news features often seem more scripted than real, with characters who are entirely heroic or entirely villainous.
With due respect to Palestrina, Monteverdi and the like, I harbored a lingering sense that, to oversimplify only slightly, the Lutherans got the better music.
But — to oversimplify a tad — when modern science came along, it made the world seem like a place that could be studied, understood, and explained.
Such claims ignore the often-heard complaint that predictions like this oversimplify art to resemble well-behaved engineering problems devoid of social and political contextual complexity.
And no matter how they [abortion opponents] try to oversimplify what can be complicated occurrences in pregnancy, I think the general public is smarter than that.
Sports are the stage for human drama, one on which we gather to celebrate achievement, sacrifice and teamwork and sometimes also to pantomime, oversimplify and commercialize.
To oversimplify for a moment, the theory is that if AI could read the Bible, or any other book, it could understand our concepts of good and evil.
To somewhat oversimplify their careful analysis: They agree with the view that the church's teaching strongly implies that administering the death penalty in the United States is immoral.
That presents a real risk for technologists: If artificial-intelligence developers rely on the common view, they could oversimplify emotional states and construct AI based on incomplete information.
His arguments, they say, oversimplify the legislative process, misrepresent the true effects of some laws and ignore the ways in which big business has benefited workers and consumers.
The other part, and I want to be emphatically clear about this because people like to oversimplify things by saying TV makes people dumb or brainwashes gullible people.
Not because I buy arguments from experts like Nick Bolstrom and Sam Harris, who ascribe to the Terminator and Matrix view of things (to oversimplify their mostly reasonable concerns).
Constitutional scholars, the reason why there's a federal society and another is that there are strict constructionists, and there are those who think it's a living Constitution, to oversimplify.
But when other candidates who did not hit 22020 percent were excluded (to oversimplify the caucus process a bit), Mr. Sanders eventually won 238 of Nevada's 211 pledged delegates.
It's important to note that it would not be appropriate to oversimplify all of this and say that van Gogh's psychotic states "made" him "solve" a complicated physics problem.
In one sense, of course, it is a fundamentally different type of threat driven by its own set of complex causes and we don't want to oversimplify either phenomenon.
Timmermans, 58, who attended a British international school in Rome as a child, said the lesson of Brexit was how dangerous it was to oversimplify issues that can polarize society.
I don't want to to oversimplify this, but do you think your father's fate—I wondered as I read—was he kind of a belated casualty of the Vietnam War?
And I think it's teaching people about the complexity of genetics, which is really important because some companies — not the leading ones — but some companies really try to oversimplify this.
When we misdiagnose or oversimplify (such as "overhauling corporate culture" or "tone from the top"), a whack-a-mole situation emerges where old behaviors resurface and mutate into new dangerous behaviors.
For a few months prior to the caucuses, national newspapers and TV networks return to the state to mythologize the caucus process and oversimplify the personal tendencies of the people involved.
One participant, Amanda Ripley, a freelance journalist, said she learned that it is important not to oversimplify the issue, and to acknowledge that there is no single right or wrong answer.
DeFi, to oversimplify, incorporates and transcends the ICO craze of 2017-18 (most of which were Ethereum tokens) into decentralized platforms for loans, currency stabilization, insurance, clearinghouses, even derivatives and much more.
I'll oversimplify this a bit with an example: suppose a company was going to announce that their fourth quarter earnings were going to be well below expectations due to some outside event.
Global efforts to boost African agriculture tend to oversimplify these livelihood tradeoffs by relying on ineffective instruments, such as laws that fail to transform the everyday politics of getting by in rural Africa.
It's easy to oversimplify a complex, country-specific political process, but one recurring theme in the decline of the elected Latin American left is its acceptance of, and often complicity with, corruption and reactionary power.
To oversimplify, the other models are leaning more towards assuming that with so much polling in so many states showing Clinton narrowly ahead, it's highly unlikely that they'll all be wrong in the same way.
"He made people understand how difficult the game was to understand and taught us not to try to oversimplify it," Peter King, a former longtime Sports Illustrated pro football writer, said in a telephone interview.
To massively oversimplify the process, a raw video has specific instructions for every pixel in every frame of a video, while compressed video finds ways to simplify those instructions by looking for patterns in the video.
Not only does fusion easily veer into a gimmick, they said, but the term can oversimplify the experiences of people with multiple backgrounds, whose aren't "fusing" anything but rather living within the web of global exchange.
"If you dumb things down and oversimplify them, it might work for six- or seven-year-olds but even ten- or 11-year-olds reject things that don't look like the world around them," explained Ehasz.
To oversimplify — something that Mr. Marks is never guilty of in this 323-page book — during rising stock markets, investors may overlook any potential warning signs because they are so intoxicated with their current good fortune.
Here are excerpts taken from a rapid-fire style Q&A, which have been edited and condensed: A: You can't oversimplify to that extent...you need to actually dig in and solve the problems they're concerned about.
In fact, the Muscovite attacks oversimplify the position of the ancient Istanbul-based see, which must keep a delicate balance between many different earthly powers in order to survive as a tiny Christian enclave in a Muslim country.
But those who oversimplify the issue of "chopping down and burning our forests for electricity" are shaky on science, economics, history and understanding what motivates private property owners—and it may harm both our forests and our climate.
To control our innate desire to oversimplify issues, we must tap into our patience and affirm to ourselves that we are not simply taking the easy way out rather than doing the work necessary to reap the benefits.
I asked my wife about this — she is a doctoral candidate in psychology and neuroscience at Princeton — and she said while Sinek&aposs characterization is broadly correct, it is important not to oversimplify this complex system in binary terms.
To oversimplify, obviously almost everyone would prefer that their community get entirely new roads, parks, and public buildings rather than each resident receiving $10, and obviously almost everyone would prefer each resident receiving $1,000 to one street being repaved.
If you wanted to oversimplify a little (but only a little), you could sum up the Obama administration's record on immigration enforcement in a single sentence: It is really hard to control, perfectly, who gets deported and who doesn't.
It's ironic that a man who has been so intentional about bringing diverse narratives and identities into the fray of a television landscape dominated by whiteness can oversimplify a movement demanding representation for people who carry those identities in real life.
To oversimplify, the Hillary Clinton wing of the party tends to like the former theory (see former Clinton aide Brian Fallon's tweets), and the Bernie Sanders wing tends to prefer the latter (see former Sanders Budget Committee aide Matt Stoller's tweets).
Clinton does not like to oversimplify and does like to mention that she actually has a plan to address that one obscure and loosely related issue, so she often struggles to maintain focus on a big overarching theme or idea.
That said, though, decentralized blockchain apps in many spaces, even non-financial ones, — such as, say, power grids or reputation economies — To oversimplify, it's a publishing platform which includes a reputation ecosystem that is used to verify stories and individual facts.
An unavoidable side effect of the math is (to oversimplify) when the ZCash blockchain is initially set up, it is possible for its originators to retain "secret keys" that will allow them to anonymously create and spend new counterfeit ZCash whenever they like.
Influential American news outlets and political leaders should lead the way by resisting the reflexive tendency to paint Haiti and its people, whether living at home or abroad, with broad-brushed narratives that lack historical context and oversimplify complex socio-economic realities.
"The story is not so easy as 'cis men rape, cis women are victims,' and I think we do ourselves an injustice when we oversimplify the issue in this way," KC Clements, a writer and speaker who has written about barriers facing transgender survivors, told Vox.
But that single line of code also limits the overall capacity of Bitcoin, which has grown so popular that is beginning to approach that hard limit — a limit that cannot be modified without a "hard fork," which could (to oversimplify) split the Bitcoin blockchain in two.
In a country where political analysis is a near-universal hobby, and where political power is — to oversimplify a bit — divided between Mr. Hariri's Sunni, Saudi-backed party and the Shiite, Iran-backed Hezbollah, speculation was immediate that Mr. Hariri was also being held against his will.
Some courses, such as those at the University of Virginia's McIntire School of Commerce, where I teach, have moved away from the traditional idea of leadership as simply a set of attributes or traits—like charisma, authenticity, and "presence"—that are easy to oversimplify and misapply.
Trump's over the top, transactional style, erratic sudden shifts from topic to topic, random assertion of bargaining goals and willingness to grossly oversimplify, even if it means reversing course a few days later, may appeal to elements of his core constituency or base, as well as to his ego.
It's also a cautionary tale about our need to fit real-world figures and events into neater narratives — how the desire to boil them down to a larger meaning sometimes leads us to oversimplify, to ignore indications there might be more to the story than what fits into straightforward messaging.
If we describe college courses as mainly delivery mechanisms for skills to please a future employer, if we imply that history, literature and linguistics are more or less interchangeable "content" that convey the same mental tools, we oversimplify the intellectual complexity that makes a university education worthwhile in the first place.
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.
The second example involves Robert Liberman, who, as a medical student in 1961, published one of the first influential papers questioning the efficacy of psychiatric medication, "A Criticism of Drug Therapy in Psychiatry," which argued (to oversimplify) that antidepressants like imipramine didn't work — and to the extent that they did, it was due to the placebo effect.

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