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"oversimplistic" Definitions
  1. overlooking important details or nuances in favor of simplicity : too simplistic or basic

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Some also argue that Biden's image as a centrist is oversimplistic.
It is difficult and probably oversimplistic to put a single face on many of the country's biggest challenges.
Mav is proof that men can protect and provide for their families without subscribing to overbearing and oversimplistic versions of masculinity.
But the business and banking community heaped scorn on that study as well, arguing it was oversimplistic and relied on outdated data.
And even though outlets like The New York Times dismissed the speech as oversimplistic when the movie first came out, the convention has somehow endured.
"This is an oversimplistic answer, but Monsanto invented/discovered it, they held the patent for many years, they are the EPA registrant for glyphosate, and they continue to dominate the market," the attorney said.
"This is yet another genetic nail in the coffin of our oversimplistic models of human evolution," said Carles Lalueza-Fox, a research scientist at the Institute of Evolutionary Biology in Barcelona, Spain, who was not involved in the study.
Tarney relies too heavily on overexpositional, oversimplistic dialogue and indulges in an almost overloving portrayal of Harry, whose list of unconventional traits includes not only cross-dressing but also growing into an always witty and delightful, never bratty or brooding teenager (maybe Tarney's next book will be about how she managed that).
Some researchers believe that cancer may be caused by aneuploidy (numerical and structural abnormalities in chromosomes) rather than by mutations or epimutations. Cancer has also been considered as a metabolic disease, in which the cellular metabolism of oxygen is diverted from the pathway that generates energy (oxidative phosphorylation) to the pathway that generates reactive oxygen species. This causes an energy switch from oxidative phosphorylation to aerobic glycolysis (Warburg's hypothesis), and the accumulation of reactive oxygen species leading to oxidative stress ("oxidative stress theory of cancer"). A number of authors have questioned the assumption that cancers result from sequential random mutations as oversimplistic, suggesting instead that cancer results from a failure of the body to inhibit an innate, programmed proliferative tendency.
Bagged thylacine, 1869 Australia lost more than 90% of its larger terrestrial vertebrates by around 40 thousand years ago, with the notable exceptions of the kangaroo and the thylacine. A 2010 paper examining this issue showed that humans were likely to be one of the major factors in the extinction of many species in Australia although the authors of the research warned that one-factor explanations might be oversimplistic. The thylacine itself likely neared extinction throughout most of its range in mainland Australia by about 2,000 years ago. However, reliable accounts of thylacine survival in South Australia (though confined to the "thinly settled districts" and Flinders Ranges) and New South Wales (Blue Mountains) exist from as late as the 1830s, from both indigenous and European sources.

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