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"simplistic" Definitions
  1. making a problem, situation, etc. seem less difficult or complicated than it really is

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On the other, a venomous and simplistic story, a symptom of these venomous and simplistic times.
Overly simplistic reporting of studies such as the Cambridge University one can lead us to simplistic conclusions.
That simplistic notion — that there may be just a few key places to intervene in the tangled web of controls that sets a person's weight — seems just that: simplistic.
We cannot get dragged into simplistic narratives or yesterday's politics.
They are often wildly creative, or they are absurdly simplistic.
To pin it on one guy's videos seems very simplistic.
Our identities cannot be diluted in such a simplistic way.
Even so, declaring China a strategic rival is too simplistic.
"Leave to Remain" is far more simplistic, occasionally risking glibness.
It sounds simplistic to say: these are very nice headphones.
On Thursday night that simplistic, superficial image was swept away.
That may be too simplistic or optimistic a reading, though.
The design, for example, is simplistic bordering on the opaque.
Absolutely. The early treatment of women consumers was relatively simplistic.
Like the original Pilot, it's fast and almost radically simplistic.
These are more simplistic than Siri, and much more utilitarian.
The wall's a simplistic answer to our problems with immigration.
"Everybody is being too simplistic," Democratic strategist Jamal Simmons said.
So far, Bolsonaro has offered simplistic answers to complicated problems.
Mr. Wehner's summary of "Nietzschean morality" is a simplistic caricature.
It's just two notes; it's amazing how simplistic it is.
It's outdated and comes across too broadly simplistic and adolescent.
But this strikes me as both absurd and overly simplistic.
I have a pretty straightforward and simplistic answer to that.
Like, that's really, it's a simplistic way of doing it.
"Racism is not merely a simplistic hatred," Coates points out.
"There is another, probably a more simplistic, interpretation," he said.
The actual Crosscheck program doesn't operate by such simplistic methods.
But that's a very simplistic way of looking at things.
That would suggest that Trump has been completely snookered by Xi: reversing the simplistic anti-China stance he took during the campaign to an equally simplistic pro-China stance after meeting with China's leader.
But this overly simplistic argument, made in good faith, is dangerous.
But simplistic solutions can cost you instead of saving you money.
"Saying this is a technological problem is too simplistic," Fiesler says.
The company's reasoning was comically simplistic: It wanted to prevent spoilers.
Granted, this is a bit simplistic, but it covers most cases.
Although simplistic in design, this unique knife sharpener is stunningly effective.
It's convenient but far too simplistic to blame Chinese retail traders.
The constant US refrain that China "steals" technologies is highly simplistic.
" He also warns against reacting to online problems with "simplistic narratives.
In fairness, blaming Airbnb for housing shortages is simplistic at best.
He also displayed a stunningly simplistic view of the black community.
That's an erroneous and an overly simplistic read on the evidence.
Simplistic-seeming but highly technical combat that punishes even minor errors.
Many historians and WWII experts find these comparisons simplistic and problematic.
Your child's name, for instance, is probably too simplistic a password.
I now know I shouldn't have listened to his simplistic answers.
As a piece of art, it can seem a bit simplistic.
Your works range from being simplistic to being much more detailed.
If that sounds overly simplistic, consider Frye's impact during the postseason.
That doesn't mean simplistic — the words can have complexity and depth.
According to Blight, the "Douglass as libertarian" interpretation is woefully simplistic.
In other words, it's a very simplistic forecast of lifetime births.
Her innocence authorizes its slippery and simplistic handling of complicated themes.
"Even though his rhetoric is very simplistic, it's effective," he said.
Friedman's simplistic monetarism had a brief triumph in the late 1970s.
I wanted to do a really simplistic, violent, just gritty move.
However overly simplistic, there is an underlying logic to Trump's impulses.
Chaim Noy, argue that calling emoji a language is too simplistic.
That's very simplistic and Pollyannaish sounding, but really, I noted that.
Du described these measures as "excessive enforcement, simplistic enforcement, crude enforcement".
Despite its simplistic premise, the app had a pretty meteoric rise.
Not to be too simplistic, but I think we all do.
No doubt, the Reiki healer's comments about Lyndsey's relationship were simplistic.
Perot's concern was far too simplistic a take on NAFTA's impact.
Perhaps this premise sounds a little juvenile and simplistic to you!
The new BeatsX, featuring a "simplistic, fluid design", will cost $150.
But just because something is complex doesn't mean it can't be simplistic.
Yet this understanding of stakes can end up feeling a bit simplistic.
Based on simplistic ideology alone, these may not be the assumed positions.
The junior minister sent to represent Germany dismissed the summit as simplistic.
The West's strategic scenario was too simplistic for such a complex place.
Tantaros's ability to point out real problems, only to arrive at simplistic
Well, simplistic components of robots—the actuators, or motors, that power them.
"That would be a simplistic vision of the international market," he said.
It's time to work past this simplistic pro- versus anti-gun binary.
It's probably simplistic to attribute the rise in barebacking simply to PrEP.
That's rather simplistic, though — and besides, I don't regret it a bit.
Relying on redistribution alone is too simplistic, and is doomed to failure.
It's sort of simplistic, but the F-35 is a flying computer.
A simplistic model of causality posits that extremist ideology leads to violence.
And that may be just overly simplistic, but history proves it out.
It's too simplistic to merely aim for the largest volume of data.
It's just so unashamedly melodic, but it's beautifully simplistic rather than trite.
Which is a pretty simplistic way of viewing people -- and the world.
Once you consider the need for financing, such simplistic arguments fall apart.
The result is to encourage simplistic expectations and assumptions of bad faith.
But they need integral long-term solutions, not simplistic ultimatums and threats.
The grill is simplistic and it doesn't cut corners with cheap hardware.
Simplicity in a restaurant, Mr. Colicchio has written, does not mean simplistic.
You don't have to love Bernie's simplistic views of supply and demand.
AND I THINK – I LOOK TO THINGS THAT ARE SIMPLISTIC AND OBVIOUS.
"It's too simplistic to say it's just a race thing," he said.
But using it as a simplistic scorecard doesn't tell the full story.
For trade, unlike Trump's simplistic view, is not a zero-sum game.
We almost conflate Islamophobia with right-wing politics, which is really simplistic.
And Colony's early episodes do play him as such a simplistic villain.
We don't want to make it so simplistic that it's not real.
It's too simplistic to say that these technologies will lead to mass unemployment.
I can hear the howls about the simplistic (and jingoistic?) "America First" ideas.
So the simplistic story—that the Plaza accord felled Japan—misses the mark.
That's overly simplistic and can sometimes be frustrating, but it also makes sense.
In simplistic terms, we might name these two Progressive America and Traditional America.
That's a simplistic response, from people who don't know this business at all.
It was easy to overlook candidate Trump's simplistic and contradictory foreign policy pronouncements.
On the most simplistic level, molecules move about freely in the soft material.
JASHINSKY: So I think there was maybe a narrative that was overly simplistic.
I think shutting down plants is a simplistic way of looking at things.
Still, he said the situation isn't quite as simplistic as critics have portrayed.
Reality is always more complicated than the simplistic narrative pitting artists against locals.
The black-and-white photo feels very on-brand for Markle's simplistic style.
"We think of this as a really simplistic deck building experience," he explains.
" To be sure, the strategists emphasized that the projections are "simplistic" and "hypothetical.
But his message is simplistic, if well-intentioned, and its execution facepalm-worthy.
Because they were looking at single-layer neural networks that were too simplistic.
"We're trying to be more naive, more simplistic and more vulnerable," Bowen begins.
Twitter's means of identifying returning users has been fairly simplistic in the past.
This simplistic turn of phrase, born of a misguided notion, gets used regularly.
Buried beneath each seemingly simplistic choice is a wide range of nuanced feels.
It's simplistic but has all the necessities you'll ever need in a blender.
On the right side, Walker's swing is more simplistic: a classic leg kick.
I don't agree with his comments on Europe; they are way too simplistic.
But one reason teenagers love Salinger more than adults is his simplistic morality.
Instead, our leaders look for a simplistic answer to this very complicated problem.
But these descriptions feel too simplistic, and "doing you" looks different for everyone.
But our affinity for simplistic solutions isn't innate; they're narratives we've been sold.
The Motorola Razr's nostalgic design certainly gives the phone a more simplistic feel.
Their simplistic principles, as opposed to biology or social studies, piqued his interest.
We get into this very simplistic analysis of which country is more racist.
Syria's future likewise will not fall into simplistic categories like "Islamist" or "secular".
There are, to be simplistic, only two ways the economy can keep growing.
But nearly all scholars who have weighed in call that analogy dangerously simplistic.
But much of the rest of "Chernobyl" gets the simplistic Hollywood treatment, too.
Sounds simplistic and slightly New Age-y, but it's been shown to help.
The first is the simplistic demand stimulus from throwing money at the economy.
The overall result is yet another simplistic affirmation of the "China threat" thesis.
Your critics argue that your ideas are simplistic or overreliant on anecdotal evidence.
It's overly simplistic, and too prone to flattened discourse and protracted, useless fights.
The conversation is complicated and jagged, and it mercifully undermines neat, simplistic stories.
When you say the overthrow of Saddam Hussein was a mistake, it's simplistic.
But building a wall is a simplistic answer to a more complex situation.
It sounds simplistic, but you'll be kicking yourself after drenching your $800 iPhone.
It's a little simplistic but that makes him a Hall of Famer, right?
Kapowski finds that many women are often interested in getting simplistic flower designs.
That's a remarkably simplistic view of foreign policy, which is predicated on consistency.
The result is a happy mix between European craftsmanship and simplistic, utilitarian Scandinavian design.
However, the balloon's simplistic design is a product of when it was originally designed.
But it's also far too simplistic to point to this as a bad thing.
Over time I learnt to put aside simplistic gender conventions and simply be me.
This ambivalence deepens Ms. Simmons's art and keeps it from falling into simplistic agitprop.
Where Years and Years ultimately fails is in its maddeningly simplistic and hopeful ending.
And the comparison of American to Australian domestic gun politics is a bit simplistic.
Mr. Obama mocked what he called their negative language and their simplistic, jingoistic promises.
But thinking of the deal as merely building facilities was too simplistic, he noted.
Trump's understanding on trade is at best simplistic; at worst, it's a total fantasy.
We didn't want to paint a simplistic picture of good guys and bad guys.
It's a simplistic approach, riders are profoundly human, with their sensibility, their political awareness.
The country has been descending toward the simplistic and uncreative for quite some time.
Some available on canvas and others on metal, each print is graphic and simplistic.
His technique mirrors the simplistic rigour of pure neoclassical theory – but with inverted conclusions.
The documentary also goes beyond whatever simplistic smears have been made against the Panthers.
Eagle Flight's combat is just too simplistic, limiting your ability to own the skies.
The smallsat revolution shows that this stress on dollars per kilogram was too simplistic.
There are also some more simplistic (but popular) concepts, like a smartphone running Ubuntu.
By the standards of traditional market research, HappyOrNot's analysis was simplistic in the extreme.
But the "national" debate presents every issue as a simplistic duality, which trivializes everything.
Like many Americans, the country crooner conflates his crude, simplistic rhetorical style with sincerity.
Many theologians and scholars called the novels a simplistic and dangerous interpretation of Scripture.
Politicians or other powerful actors will often reframe the referendum into simplistic, straightforward narratives.
Its size and simplistic design provide a blank canvas, offering you endless decorating possibilities.
But it does so on an ideological framework that remains intrinsically, often frustratingly simplistic.
"In the end I totally recognize the methodology is simplistic and rough," says Motzenbecker.
So the style of the characters did evolve into a somewhat more simplistic look.
On the draft and free agency process: OK, that's fair, if not overly simplistic.
The simplistic message here is that everyone just needs to develop a thicker skin.
His words have been short on specifics and long on vague and simplistic hyperbole.
But this might be an overly simplistic model, the authors cautioned in their paper.
In part, simplistic as it sounds, that is because there are six of them.
To say that someone is from one sign or the other is obviously simplistic.
Yet as much as they despise wishful thinking, they replace it with simplistic thinking.
It means we can discard overly simplistic interpretations and move closer to the truth.
It's a simplistic way of looking at it, but human drives don't really vary.
These issues don't require much effort to comprehend and to give a simplistic about.
"Schools can't just hide and evade because of various factors -- or seek simplistic resolutions."
This was, it turns out, not only a judgmental thought but a simplistic one.
He says it's simplistic to say most black churches are homophobic and anti-women.
I just see people come up with very simplistic statements which are dead wrong.
This idea also proceeds from the simplistic portrayal of the putative average French voter.
Even more simplistic is a relief of a female mannequin torso besieged by bricks.
This explanation is overly simplistic and misses the two key economic issues at stake.
They can write this story well, but it's a fairly simplistic application of feminism.
Those two dimensions create a two-by-two table, if you're simplistic about it.
It's a simplistic message of unity which is I guess, better than nothing, technically.
Bouron upgrades her simplistic aesthetic with an astute eye for airy pastels and inky tones.
I never saw it in very flat simplistic terms from a right or left perspective.
But this is true only if we understand "harm" in a naive, overly simplistic way.
What drove me into a serious interest in this was that was way too simplistic.
Not only is "political correctness" invoked to reinforce prejudices, it is often simplistic and reductive.
But it's also easy to trot out similarly simplistic responses when arguing for birth control.
Of course, they can postulate simplistic behavioural models in which carbon taxes work like magic.
Ms. Williams also posed a few (simplistic) questions about race and culture of her own.
His unexplained brutality makes him a protagonist who's too simplistic and obvious to be interesting.
True, much North Korean art glorifies Mr Kim's regime, but not all is simplistic propaganda.
I have worried aloud for years that our national dialogue about transportation is too simplistic.
Well....Some people have questioned the overly simplistic approach that Dr. Amen takes to neuroscience.
Last year's holiday cup design was simplistic: an ombre from bright red to dark cranberry.
Its story is simplistic — Marie monitors child-Sara until the Arkangel software creates a crisis.
This very simplistic idea of trust serves as another source of information for the robot.
"That's why the simplistic analysis of an extraordinarily complex code is very unfair," he said.
Nanjing's version doesn't come with wrappers or cucumbers, though; it's much more simplistic than that.
But Alex Huth, a postdoc in Gallant's Lab, recently showed that's too simplistic an understanding.
They're easy to learn and often take less than an hour—simple, but not simplistic.
The Start screen itself was designed to look simplistic, but using it was anything but.
"The narrative presented was a bit simplistic," said Ian Gordon, a banking analyst at Investec.
But its very appearance in a bit of marketing artwork speaks of that simplistic approach.
Resist language that divides people into simplistic binaries like healthy and ill, able and disabled.
I just think the argument that Facebook won the election for Trump is overly simplistic.
To Burr, that narrative is too simplistic and reports tying the two together lack evidence.
It does, however, veer toward the simplistic if not overly didactic on the curatorial side.
The problem is that out of date, simplistic, thinking still makes a case for coal.
The notion of a moderator as a fact-checker "is too simplistic," said the Rev.
Unfortunately, too much of today's media wallow in the familiar, the repetitious or the simplistic.
"I thought that was a very simplistic answer to a very complicated problem," Jeffries said.
It's simplistic to trace the town's opioid epidemic directly to the loss of industrial jobs.
But we have to take some issue with his earlier point, which was pretty simplistic.
It's a hopeful, but overly simplistic assumption because passion and stability are rarely natural companions.
Our brains like to reduce things to binaries, but that's almost always a simplistic distortion.
It certainly does make desire seem cartoonish, and life as a sexualized human beyond simplistic.
People in a mild bad mood are also less likely to rely on simplistic stereotypes.
Instead, we give it this simplistic view of more, more, more, and heavier, heavier, heavier.
It was the sort of simplistic and wrongheaded position that he takes on most policies.
When running for office, they tend to present the choices facing America in simplistic terms.
"Emotion-based advertising can seem similarly simplistic, limiting, and downright weird," writes Vox's Kaitlyn Tiffany.
It's simplistic, but because there are only two sides, with directly opposing motivations, it works.
But neither does so to make simplistic, good-or-evil judgments about technology's environmental impact.
It's helping us move from a simplistic view of Mars going from wet to dry.
People who are gifted may find their current set of responsibilities too easy or simplistic.
Yet the portrayal of a fight along internet-versus-telecom battle lines seems increasingly simplistic.
It condemned the remarks as simplistic and opportunistic, and warned that they risked scapegoating Muslims.
If the Tories were clear and simplistic, then Labour's message got lost in the fog.
But it is simple — one might say simplistic — and that is what gives it power.
Solving this simplistic algorithm proves the ability of the machine to solve more complex algorithms.
This scenario is a simplistic version of how many conservatives view the health care market.
That starts by informing the public that radicalization cannot be distilled into overly simplistic foundations.
I think it's just too simplistic of a description of our society as a whole.
"It may sound somewhat overly simplistic, but it's highly effective," he told CNBC's Adam Bryant.
Biden's partisans dismiss Warren's proposals as simplistic, including her plan to break up the companies.
Simplistic historical analogies do a sort of epistemic violence to the past and to ourselves.
"And here comes a candidate (Trump) who's offering simplistic answers" to issues that concern them.
Of course, it's too simplistic for people to attribute their cholesterol levels to their Neanderthal DNA.
Those solutions may be too simplistic, but "simple and clear" works in elections and always has.
They're opinionated and influential, though not in the simplistic or partisan way that some critics contend.
But Sanders's plan is not so simplistic and naive as it might appear at first blush.
The realities are far more complicated, but overly simplistic narratives stick -- partly because they mobilize rage.
As a theory of the times we are in, the simplistic, undifferentiated "global Trumpism" narrative sucks.
It quickly became a meme because of Black's unusual way of singing and the simplistic lyrics.
Addressing the Statue sidesteps such simplistic binary thinking in favor of multiple perspectives and multiple voices.
Minit is simplistic but ambitious, and the small slice I was able to play was captivating.
For those with a more boho or simplistic accessory style, the stone bar is for you.
"For all the women," in other words, is by no means a work of simplistic nostalgia.
This is an overly simplistic description; it gets more complicated when we talk about image recognition.
In its final sections, the game turns into a dull, cliche, and confoundingly simplistic monster movie.
The centre's commitment to gradualism, pluralism and rationality are no match for populists' simplistic emotional appeals.
But it would be simplistic to call this a novel solely about sexuality in the game.
When this occurs, the social environment is restructured into a simplistic arena of opponents and allies.
While indeed a simplistic, one-dimensional corrective move, the album charms for its lovely, warm tranquility.
Casting your Google Chrome browser to other devices is about to become a lot more simplistic.
Assuming that Latinos will not support Trump is a simplistic way of looking at our communities.
But they put Americans first and they are hardly absurd; if anything, they are overly simplistic.
Overall, the study suggests that the way we talk about "religion" is overly reductive and simplistic.
In his rendition he comes across looking like a victim, and life is rarely that simplistic.
"[Stenting stable patients] is based on a simplistic 20th-century conceptualization of the disease," he said.
That makes it simplistic in some respects, and King Arthur: Legend of the Sword is not
However, this is an over-simplistic summary — things are going to be much messier than this.
Ratchet, with its stripped-to-the-marrow beats and laddish, simplistic lyrics, is now passé, too.
"  "Tyler is a fully-realized, endearing character, whose story is not reduced to simplistic trans tropes.
His propositions may seem simplistic generalizations, but they are easy to understand and they grab attention.
Cruz can cut Trump off at the knees if he wants to dissect Trump's simplistic rhetoric.
This can make them appear, on first glance, a bit simplistic — cartoonish, in the pejorative sense.
"It's too simplistic to consider the genome as the only source of biological information," she said.
We have to get out of this overly simplistic framework and create more sensible policy proposals.
That's cool, I guess, but that type of men-versus-women analysis is far too simplistic.
The Gun serves as a simplistic shorthand for the complexities of history and evolving international relations.
Corporate greed, politics, money—that pretty much sums it all up in the most simplistic way.
We're starting to question things that we were taught even at the most seemingly simplistic levels.
But we have to avoid overly simplistic statements when it comes to land development and affordability.
Jealousy, at least in this case, isn't as simplistic a motivating factor as it might seem.
Some might find Mr. Trump's tweets and verbal attacks to be childish, bullying, unprofessional or simplistic.
Several prominent Jewish organizations endorsed the idea on Wednesday, but some historians described it as simplistic.
Resistant germs are often called "superbugs," but this is simplistic because they don't typically kill everyone.
Rid said the President has "latched onto a very simplistic image" of how computer forensics works.
The people who exclude us try to reduce our myriad identities down to one simplistic one.
" She suggested how drug companies could answer that argument: "The sound bite is misleading and simplistic.
It's a simplistic notion, but it's a natural fit for Mr. Wood's folksy, intimate storytelling method.
"Break them up" has the virtue of sounding simple, and all the vices of being simplistic.
He has a theory of historical cycles that can be considered elegantly simple or dangerously simplistic.
But everything we saw demonstrated why President Trump's call for a wall is simplistic and misguided.
"They seem to be against anyone coming in, which is a simplistic view," Mr. Harrison said.
How do you capture something as simplistic but important to Mr. García Márquez's work like heat?
Originally when I started in 2012, I probably had a more conventional, simplistic arc in mind.
And their book, as you pointed out in your piece, is not just a simplistic book.
We shouldn't close ourselves off to those possibilities and just have a simplistic view of heredity.
Even in their earliest, most child-friendly days, J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter books were never particularly simplistic.
Early critiques of Green Book in the Twittersphere weren't sold on its overly simplistic solutions to prejudice.
The focus on "prevention, treatment and a cure," some experts say, is simplistic and perhaps overly optimistic.
You know she's making intentionally simplistic earworm pop music, but it gets stuck in your head anyway.
He represented his genetic data as "trees" branching over time: simplistic diagrams, but beautiful in their simplicity.
Many see it as a simplistic description of his age, others an allusion to his spiritual maturity.
It celebrates a woman's body and gives her freedom to express herself, while being simplistic and chic.
But the funny thing about Bixby is that it actually does way more than that simplistic pitch.
But trying to build even a simplistic version of one can be a whole lot of fun.
This solution of masturbation that the school presented is overly simplistic, and not helpful, and not accurate.
But juxtaposed with Mr Kavanaugh's third oral argument as a sitting justice, the statement sounds rather simplistic.
It also said the method is pretty simplistic, and is likely to be copied by other attackers.
It can seem really simplistic, but the craft and the time spent on it is super cerebral.
The Minneapolis performer's third album projects a boisterous enthusiasm intensified, and made more simplistic, by pop compression.
But here's the first problem: Urban myths and stereotypes are simplistic tropes that rarely match real behavior.
Cancer immunotherapy was condemned as a quaint if simplistic idea based on high hopes and bad science.
But he would bridle at "simplistic options" such as stepping up bombing and drone attacks against ISIS.
With their more simplistic, relatable take on cheery pop, Spice Girls felt like a perfectly-timed antidote.
He's not just an unusually cruel version of the character, he's an unusually stupid and simplistic one.
Focus on citizens' expectations, with strong courage to challenge simplistic solutions of extreme or populist political forces.
According to Mander, however, this basic restorative theory of sleep has been debunked for being too simplistic.
The Republican attack on single-payer is brilliantly simplistic, focusing on just a single number: $13 trillion.
To liken them to their riot grrrl predecessors is an easy comparison, but also a bit simplistic.
It's too simplistic to say Combs is the problem and Lambert could be — has been — the solution.
That's fair speculation to be sure, but as Commissioner Starks points out, that idea too is simplistic.
Such broad-brush statements might well be considered simplistic and even bigoted if applied to other faiths.
However, Sass says these assumptions are too simplistic and also at odds with data on retiree spending.
The suggested cure – "opening the educational system to the middle and lower middle classes" – is suspiciously simplistic.
Pruitt's simplistic equation of scientific norms and regulatory norms does not come close to meeting this requirement.
Budget figures by themselves are too simplistic a data point to illustrate the evolution of political power.
One can compare P/E ratios on stocks to yields on bonds in a very simplistic manner.
It also includes more simplistic changes, such as adding soft La-Z-Boy chairs and stationary bikes.
Not according to Jimmy Kimmel, who tapped fourth graders to illustrate how simplistic Trump's speeches really sound.
The only real solution to this conundrum of American democracy can be seen itself as overly-simplistic.
Much of it is persuasive, some of it overly simplistic, but nearly all of it is interesting.
That has allowed politicians to attack legitimate problems with simplistic solutions, like trade protectionism and armored borders.
Trump is peddling a simplistic solution that any voter can understand: To stop terrorism, keep out Muslims.
But the insights offered in the scene are meager, or at least simplistic, even for its era.
According to Dr. Palmer, this method of calculation may be overly simplistic and suffers from severe shortcomings.
Perhaps the simplistic solution of an immigration crackdown that Trump is peddling will in fact prove popular.
I don't think simplistic understandings of what's natural are helpful when we are trying to address them.
But lacking anything between simplistic stealth and infantry combat, Phantom Doctrine slowly loses its suspense and tension.
He ultimately concludes that Darwin was not wrong, but that his tree of life was too simplistic.
Four-year college for all is too simplistic a solution for young people starting out in life.
The market's valuation of ABI is overly simplistic, in our view – it ignores inflation and minority interests.
Like all domestic abusers, she blamed her sparring partner for provoking her ballistic response to simplistic offense.
Another warned judges against the "simplistic view" that one woman had been the puppeteer of the other.
Letter 128 Being present in nature doesn't have to be as simplistic as cutting out technology altogether.
But I think that we managed it without being too maudlin or saccharine or reductive or simplistic.
It would be simplistic to describe "Risk" as the chronicle of Ms. Poitras's disillusionment with Mr. Assange.
And yet, it seems too simplistic, too convenient, to castigate only Trump for elevating these vile racists.
The cruelties of the wars had exposed the simplistic wholesomeness of good and evil middle-class morality.
Instead, the administration has delivered a bundle of simplistic national security slogans rife with contradictions and gaps.
NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - America's big fossil-fuel companies are taking too simplistic approach to climate risk.
He harps too much on simplistic sequences; the ears tire of melodramatic augmented triads in the orchestra.
DIMON: NO, I THINK THAT'S, AGAIN, A VERY SIMPLISTIC WAY TO LOOK AT IT. THAT'S 1 FACTOR.
But then this reassurance is the kind of platitude that feels simplistic in a fully reported book.
The geometric shapes, centered and minimal compositions, and simplistic color choices are balanced, beautiful, and even utopian.
At his most simplistic, Thompson is just a counter-puncher who keeps a strict control of distance.
These words illustrate how the conflict between Israel and Palestinians gets reduced to overly simplistic, juvenile terms.
MESA's narrative is simplistic and short-sighted and unjustly implies that the Times engaged in criminal activity.
One might look at this and say this is just a really simplistic, unsophisticated way of talking.
Part of what I'm getting at is the overly simplistic story you want to tell about history.
To conflate an understandable desire to preserve confidentiality with an intention to evade tax is simplistic and misleading.
To be completely fair, it's not like going pared-down and simplistic guarantees a great movie poster, either.
Michael Hayden, went down that dark road , revealing more about their own simplistic thinking than the actual policy.
But some speakers said it was simplistic to say increasing empowerment would lead to more gender-based violence.
His tiny slivers of advice are often simplistic in their meaning, but that's what makes them so applicable.
The company focuses on simplistic styles and fits tested by 18 women of different sizes and body shapes.
"It's great for simplistic savings goals, like financing college for your kids or planning a vacation," she said.
Insufficient power system modeling Clack attacks LOADMATCH, the power system model in Jacobson's analysis, as being too simplistic.
"I think some people crave that simplistic look because much of Instagram is the opposite," she tells R29.
Kushner's simplistic take sheds little light on the two issues he named, but illumination was not the point.
The idea that same-sex marriage marks the end of the movement sparked by Stonewall is overly simplistic.
Consider how variable diets of the past were, Ms. Moya said, and be wary of simplistic ones today.
Her personal drive is explained (perhaps in an overly simplistic manner) as her way of coping with trauma.
Trump's simplistic approach to crime in 1989 did nothing to achieve justice in the Central Park jogger case.
It's a simplistic argument over legalization — focused on whether to do it instead of how to do it.
But pretending that viral fame is simply a matter of "deciding your destiny" isn't just simplistic; it's manipulative.
The Calvin Klein slip dress she wore epitomized simplistic elegance and gave brides the confidence to be understated.
"' I had always loved the simplistic beauty of that melody and refrain," Yoakam says of choosing the track.
"Part of the elegance is that it's so simplistic," Jeff Chancellor from Texas A&M University told Gizmodo.
A new assortment of Netflix picks is on the way, including an array of gloriously simplistic romantic comedies.
Using all of their available food and even seemingly simplistic cooking methods is all about the bottom line.
It's simplistic, sure, but it's also a useful jumping off point to discuss that particular period in history.
The view that this is a desperate vote-grabbing is correct, but it is also partisan and simplistic.
The problem, however, with learning-measurement studies is that their notion of "learning" has tended to be simplistic.
Mass calls the climate change explanation for wildfires a "simplistic narrative," though he acknowledges the danger it poses.
He promoted a thin and simplistic -- though for some attractive --populist, anti-incumbent message tailor-made for television.
It's Wuu, a quirky, yet simplistic, mobile app reminiscent of Snapchat and Instagram (minus public posting or "likes").
Although tweaked over time, the RPI faces frequent criticism for being overly simplistic and ignoring more sophisticated analyses.
If you layer the notes just right, you'll be able to create more than just a simplistic tune.
And he clearly relished defying those who sought to apply simplistic partisan labeling to his votes in cases.
At its core, Mr Trump's pitch is simplistic, chin-jutting, isolationism with a strong dose of wishful thinking.
Apple introduced a smart and simplistic mobile alternative to Windows, and the industry followed its path — Microsoft included.
Such simplistic, bootstrapping remedies ignore the fact that many lonely people often don't have such robust social networks.
It sounds simplistic, perhaps naïve, but the United States has been working towards that end for several decades.
During the first Bush administration, we came to this rather simplistic approach of treating the water with chemicals.
At the dawn of the 21st century, these simplistic formulations were coming under attack in the intellectual world.
It's important to examine this moment with some care and, above all, to avoid drawing simplistic psychological conclusions.
A simplistic view that SOF is better resourced than years past fails to properly align resources and requirements.
Watching a melting ice cube might seem simplistic, but Vasan says stuff like this is proven to work.
Here's what I mean: I'm not seeing simplistic "Candidate X said Y" lies showing up in the newsfeed.
" From her vantage point, "People on both sides reduce the other to hopelessly simplistic caricatures of human beings.
Again: The question of how much screen time is too much, the researchers say, is ultimately too simplistic.
Yet according to Meredith and her colleagues, their new work shows that this previous model is too simplistic.
Donald Trump's simplistic division of "good" and "bad" in the Middle East perfectly suits Saudi Arabia and Egypt.
This sort of grouping can be simplistic and historically inexact, but as a strategy, it has its uses.
To say Gone Girl is just a "metaphor" for the subprime mortgage crisis would be a bit simplistic.
Some scholars of German history described it as a simplistic answer to a more complicated and insidious problem.
I was surprised to see Graham working with such statistics, which he had described to me as simplistic.
Where "Friends" suffered from simplistic and generic storylines, "Seinfeld" remains one of the smartest and most unique sitcoms.
It sprang from worldviews that amputated people from their own depths and divided them into simplistic, flattened identities.
It could also be overly simplistic to posit mindfulness as a way to stop a potential future shooter.
Editorial President Trump's impetuousness and his simplistic view of American interests have again put national security at risk.
Ports of games like Pac-Man sold fairly well, because the phone's inputs supported that simplistic game play.
There's a larger point here: Political analysis often presents an overly simplistic picture of the nation's ideological spectrum.
And even though we have a big display, you'll notice we're trying to take a more simplistic approach.
Too many times over the years we've seen online movements analyzed with an overly simplistic point of view.
And after the games were released, many noted that the animations and gameplay appeared cheap and overly simplistic.
It's a game that can deceive you with its simplistic look and unassuming first half-hour of gameplay.
But while these divides run deep, they are also simplistic stereotypes that are reinforced by ignorance and insults.
The funding gap defies any simplistic explanation or solution, but from a business perspective, the opportunity is clear.
Sometimes the overly simplistic nature of this kind of belief becomes obvious only when the situation is flipped.
The Lib Dems' poor result in 2015 damned us because of the simplistic historical methodology used by these sites.
While Elliott, Prescott and Dallas are entertaining loftier goals, Cleveland's focus circles around a simplistic one: winning a game.
To the question: whatever happens is consensual so it's not hurting the submissive, but that's a bit too simplistic.
Although the puzzles are a bit simplistic, it's a pleasure navigating the station because it is so beautifully realized.
Facebook, after all, is a platform historically powered by prioritizing and rewarding a very simplistic idea of user engagement.
That's fitting, because Marc Randazza has what his critics would call a childishly simplistic devotion to the First Amendment.
This same simplistic framework of art as a one-to-one way of processing trauma is applied to Richter.
To the extent that the three of us differ, it's not based on knee-jerk ideology, or simplistic slogans.
Halstead points out that in many papers, this is the result of the simplistic form of statistical modeling used.
Someone who is that simplistic to judge things off of surface is not someone I want running my country.
Lately, it seems that the notion that golf is dead may be wildly overstated, or at least too simplistic.
Even the non-violent tactics of Mohandas Gandhi temporarily struck him as simplistic when white terrorists threatened his life.
Perhaps, but it's an extraordinarily simplistic comparison, one that misses some of the key originators of these nation-states.
Barry is thrown into mysterious events without much explanation, aided by his simplistic desire to help everyone he sees.
The card is simplistic: It comes totally free of a signature, card number, or other information beyond your name.
The system is overly simplistic and enables internet providers, purposely or not, to conceal large gaps in their coverage.
Critics argue, however, that the social media platform's 140-character limit may be too simplistic for complex policy issues.
The simplistic, yet refined style never fails to get Tan France's horses running, and it's just so dang versatile.
While left populists correctly diagnose society's problems, their solutions are just as simplistic as those propagated by the right.
Yet the film isn't above simplistic cultural gags, like the use of poison wasabi as a method of assassination.
Mr. Cargill's take on how Chinese officials and moviegoers might react to a Tibetan character was overly simplistic, though.
One is simplistic and linear: men built computers and the internet, and now women are struggling to break in.
"We're told simplistic messages about obesity — that it's easy to change, and people should take more responsibility," Flint says.
Gabriel Otte, the founder and CEO of cancer genetics startup Freenome, said Epstein's plan was far-fetched and simplistic.
Similarly, the setbacks for the Conservatives in the U.K. election in part represented a rejection of simplistic chauvinistic slogans.
Instead, she's scripted a simplistic morality play whose thrust is Them bad, Us—audience members, Persons in Charge—good.
Clinton was not exploiting Orlando but rather approaching the attack with nuance and avoiding simplistic conclusions or easy answers.
Mr. Trump's posturing, his crassness, his rudeness, his simplistic descriptions of international issues, his demeanor — we see it all.
The otherwise rather barren and simplistic landscapes are actually more interesting as a result of the pixelation obscuring details.
Nonetheless, drawing a simplistic line in the sand between "prison" and "gross" really is not going to cut it.
Most of the following riffs are sufficiently hypnotic and chilling, but never repetitive or simplistic enough to seem route.
Stardust says that Taurus people are fairly simplistic creatures, so usually, a tobacco/cannabis spliff will do the trick.
Design experts say this may be in reaction to the more functional and simplistic logos of the early 2000s.
Trying to conceive of it as an inflatable, I just assumed we needed it to be a simplistic design.
M.I.A.: AIM (Interscope) Nothing has made me happier in this horrendous moment than Maya Arulpragasam's loopy, simplistic fifth album.
" Barclays said in its downgrade of the beer maker that the market's valuation of the company was "overly simplistic.
Unlike the first two books covered in this piece, Susskind's book isn't simplistic self-help for the unhappy employee.
But to act as if Warren is inarguably the evolved form of the Vermont senator is simplistic at best.
Mobile games (or casual games) are simplistic, consisting of repetitive actions performed over time in small increments without end.
It is his habit to express simplistic and even crazy views of complex problems and suggest a sloganeer's solution.
But "evangelical" has gone from being an adjective to a noun, a simplistic tribal identity that commands Republican affiliation.
Moreover, it conveys a reckless, if not desperate, effort to find Russians to fulfill some simplistic narrative of collusion.
And sales and selling things, in a very simplistic way, is the only way often you can do that.
Talking about generations in broad strokes makes for compelling, simplistic stories to explain the world and how it works.
The Ad Council and the Partnership for a Drug-Free America PSAs seem simplistic and paper-thin in comparison.
These stories, he told us, are simplistic, flawed and ubiquitous — and one of them had just won best picture.
In fact, I expect we'll look back and wonder why we lived with iOS being so simplistic for so long.
Campaigner Stephanie Davies-Arai said labeling children who do not fit into conventional gender stereotypes as transgender was too simplistic.
Food is illustrated in a really simplistic way on The Simpsons, but it also always looked appetizing for some reason.
In purposefully simplistic terms, blockchain is a technology that allows two untrustworthy peers to make a verifiable transaction without intermediaries.
Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, who supports Clinton, described his comments as a "simplistic" mixture of slogans and contradictions.
The Shadow Brokers wrote: Snowden suggests that the hackers were Russian although the simplistic grammar above could be a cover.
Often, information about having orgasms if you have a vagina involves something simplistic like "relax and it'll happen," she says.
"I am a bit sick of the simplistic 'sexy-so-soon' discourse out there," says Ms Lamb, the child psychologist.
Wootton's book, Power, Pleasure, and Profit, is gripping, but it takes a fairly simplistic and narrow view of the Enlightenment.
Dreyfus explains that relying on simplistic methods to crunch extremely complex sets of data will always mean high failure rates.
The book's anxiety of tech — the novel particularly admonishes the increasing prevalence of television — comes across as curmudgeonly and simplistic.
They derided Quinn's game development as basic, simplistic girl work and claimed she used sexual favors to get good reviews.
I prefer the new rings, but those who want more detailed fitness info might think it's a little too simplistic.
It increasingly sees the world in simplistic, binary terms of "us" and "them"—doing exactly what it criticises in populism.
Klein added that JAM courses include more than just videos and interactive quizzes that other more simplistic apps are offering.
"Investors who are unprepared or who have relied on overly simplistic analysis risk losses and missed opportunities," the briefing explains.
Star Wars is a morally simplistic universe where the forces of good and evil wear their character traits like costumes.
BS18 adds depth to its gameplay while staying in its simplistic lane—which makes it the perfect remedy for anxiety.
He's balanced by a similarly simplistic version of Superman, who's so majestically removed from society as to become a cipher.
But compared to the shifting sympathies and tangled, difficult loyalties in Nichols' previous three films, Midnight Special feels relatively simplistic.
Many investors, however, consider the dollar argument as being overly simplistic given the multidimensional factors that influence relative currency values.
He may have been a bit over-simplistic describing the results but he is correct on the study's broad themes.
It seems simplistic to call America's immigration policies flat-out racist, but Trump isn't giving us much of a choice.
"I think Silicon Valley has taken this simplistic voice in thinking that we need data and fast computers," he said.
The three films — Camberwick Green, Trumpton, and Chigley — were widely parodied, overly simplistic visions of an English garden village utopia.
This is going to sound overly simplistic, but the truth is, it often starts with a better city-wide conversation.
AND I UNDERSTAND MAYBE A NEO-CAPITALIST VIEWPOINT – IN THE MOST SIMPLISTIC TERMS, I MEAN WE DO HAVE A MERITOCRACY.
" In an email, Bickerton called that "an overly simplistic response based on a superficial review of a valid legal argument.
Critics have voiced concern, however, that the social media platform's 140-character limit is too simplistic for complex policy issues.
"Our economic model was too simplistic; it was based on exporting," said Régis Immongault Tatagani, Gabon's minister of the economy.
" Sue believes that the ideas Adichie expressed are somewhat "simplistic," and are based upon a "binary explanation of gender socialization.
"What POCA has done is make some things more simplistic," Mick Beattie of the Regional Asset Recovery Team tells Broadly.
It's not just that rape is a difficult crime to prosecute — it's that our very attitudes about rape are simplistic.
According to people close to the events, Mr. Musk, above, came to realize that his thinking had been overly simplistic.
But most human beings could not survive the scrutiny she is under, nor so deftly dodge efforts at simplistic caricature.
Sexual encounters, they say, are shaded and complex, and we must not let these conversations became too charged, too simplistic.
It drips of a simplistic political strategy that pits a government's duty to its citizens against its duty to migrants.
Beyond being simplistic, such framing conceals nuances that may actually help to explain the root causes of Mexico's drug violence.
"It sounds simplistic, but it's so very important — what numbers are you counting?" said Dr. Schaffner, the infectious disease specialist.
Go is often described as the "Chinese version of Chess," but that description barely does the deceivingly simplistic game justice.
The chorus of doom and gloom over China&aposs anti-access weapons is too simplistic, Chief of Naval Operations Adm.
It is simplistic to assume that all companies will make hiring and investment decisions based solely on corporate tax rates.
But this era of simplistic cartoons and lizard-emblazoned candy was actually the birth of the modern American environmentalist movement.
Unlike Trump, he was never self-serving or simplistic about the complications of the human situation, both personal and political.
Plus, you'll even witness the editing workflow and simplistic approach to creating amazing videos in Premiere from vlogger Brad Newton.
How is it possible that a game into which so much was invested can have such a seemingly simplistic flaw?
It may be simplistic to suggest to people who are lonely that they should try to interact more with others.
It sounds simple, simplistic, almost trite, but it's really ... Below that, to be the thought leader, what does that mean?
But that simplistic description drastically undersells what Leveaux, Rudzinski, and the production and lighting designers accomplished with this live production.
The original paper that determined yellow light timing, written in 1959, is too simplistic for the modern world, he said.
His ignorance about the issues, embrace of simplistic and wrongheaded policies that are at odds with conservative principles are no secret.
He said one factor is "simplistic attacks," which he claims don't represent real harm or even a real risk of harm.
Scientifically unsoundTo put it bluntly, Crosscheck's methods for detecting voter fraud are overly simplistic and statistically inaccurate in almost every respect.
Sweden's election on September 9th, at which the hard-right Sweden Democrats will make gains, may prompt a similarly simplistic take.
Joe Raedle/Getty Images It is also admittedly simplistic to reify "big business" as if all large companies were the same.
Ultimately, the uncertainty and insecurity caused by our corrupt financial system created space for the simplistic solutions of the racist right.
It is a simplistic policy with complex consequences for women, especially those who are poorest and without access to health care.
The problem is that so many idealistic artists, even in this curated gathering, produce work that is simplistic and visually unexciting.
That he has continued with this lifelong line of inquiry speaks to his refusal to succumb to any overly simplistic retelling.
Adi Robertson: This was not an objectively good movie, but The Circle tapped into my guilty love of absurd, simplistic dystopias.
The simplistic view is that Republicans are not in favor of climate progress where Democrats are; I think that's not correct.
Cnidarians exist widely in modern oceans and have simplistic bodies that suggest they evolved early during the rise of animal life.
As much as she is praised for her support of oppressed communities, her understanding of such communities is sometimes disappointingly simplistic.
"We were excited about the prospects, but kind of scared by the over-simplistic plan, or lack of plan," recalls Derndorfer.
But that overly simplistic calculation ignores the cash you'll recover when you sell your key, thus further extending the time frame.
The way news is shared on the internet has an indomitable way of flattening complex ideas into simplistic, easily digestible things.
Also troubling for the most simplistic economic explanation is the fact that unemployed people weren't particularly likely to vote for Nazis.
Yes, there was once a time when Facebook's simplistic interface was a welcome alternative to the more customizable (and chaotic) MySpace.
Cozmo Code Lab is, naturally, a much more simplistic version of what's been made available to Georgia Tech and the like.
But, as Andrew Hargadon, a professor at the University of California, Davis, has argued, this advice to entrepreneurs is hugely simplistic.
"As simplistic as it sounds, it's important for people to recognize where these patterns of behavior are coming from," he says.
This formulation is much too simplistic to address the specifics of Trump's political appeal, or to inform our resistance to it.
It's simplistic and delivers a loud and clear message of intensity without relying on those cringy vocals and even worse lyrics.
I told Jobs that the company's products were mediocre, boring, and simplistic and that the company was not strategic for us.
One would think those who think themselves more intelligent would see how simplistic and unenlightened it is to be so condescending.
Simplistic narratives risk exhausting our energy as we chase the symptoms of these problems instead of focusing on their root causes.
Beyond these simplistic classification attempts, scientists have had a tough time determining what causes itchiness to occur on a cellular level.
It's also fun to speculate on the future in simplistic terms: what roles will hackers play in an increasingly connected world?
It is precisely the opposite of these simplistic hero-on-a-white-horse narratives, which only serve to confuse and mystify.
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Their defining trait is an almost simplistic patriotism, albeit one that is eventually shaken by the horrors of their country's sins.
That includes being specific and rigorous about the terms of the demands, and not accepting a reductive, simplistic version of them.
He didn't shy away from politics, nor offer simplistic platitudes to salve the consciences of often advantaged-by-birth viewing audiences.
Despite the excellent writing, the experience of playing them is simplistic and familiar, turning the game's great ideas into window dressing.
It is both simplistic and wrong, they will argue, for politicians to say that a country "must live within its means".
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Units Plus The interface is a little simplistic, but this is the best free currency and units converter that I've used.
Of course, this is all very simplistic, and the biggest risk is that people lose belief in these platforms and cryptocurrencies.
Voters seem to be seeking politicians who offer pragmatic solutions to the complex problems of the day rather than simplistic recipes.
Cast those concepts from your mind, because cannabis experts are increasingly calling for an end to the simplistic indica/sativa division.
Critics complained that her writing could be simplistic in casting India's tribespeople as saints battling the villainous landlords who exploited them.
She thinks it's too simplistic to reduce food and drink consumption to a craving for sweetness in a varied human diet.
Macron retorted that terrorism would be his priority if he is elected on Sunday and accused Le Pen of being simplistic.
The plot of the film is simplistic, if nonsensical, to the point where three completely different endings were made for it.
Germany's recent elections suggest that the combustible mix of political passions and simplistic economic narratives has taken center stage there, too.
Beyond offering an additional audio/visual component, these synaesthetic effects serve to further imprint the game's seemingly simplistic gameplay into consciousness.
By contrast, the most compelling photographs of him were neither idealized nor simplistic, but endeavored to portray his complexity and humanity.
Lucky for us, the rest of Levi's products demonstrate the same strengths as their famed jeans: simplistic, well-made, and timeless.
But that doesn't change the fact that the Economist graph tells far too simplistic a story about prisons and mental health.
The complexity of this level of intimacy is lost in the simplistic view of masculinity seen in pay-per-view broadcasts.
They turned away from simplistic stories about the distant past in favor of much more detailed attention to specific societal dynamics.
We are in danger of succumbing to the lure of simplistic and dangerous "solutions" touted by powerful people with atrophied empathy.
Unfortunately, much of the work in The Fabric of Emancipation offers obvious and simplistic conclusions and bungles them with clumsy visuals.
The portrait of the 33-year-old policy adviser as a figure of singular evil is both overly simplistic and counterproductive.
A visual once-over may sound simplistic, but she stresses that few people take a good, long look at their feet.
This simplistic read seems destined to overshadow more nuanced takes on how sexism and racism shape our perceptions, preferences and behaviors.
"He really stands out for having overly simplistic solutions to very complex problems, a characteristic that will certainly backfire," she said.
Thomas B. Edsall In the wake of the presidential election, we've all been asking simplistic questions about how Donald Trump won.
Kim Kardashian West is getting ready for Halloween and giving her fans a sneak peek of her simplistic pumpkin-themed decor.
He also became a viral sensation in December after a brutally simplistic grilling of one of President Donald Trump's judicial nominees.
"The style is very simplistic, very cartoony — a baby could draw it — but it's all about the message," he told us.
Because the story must be simplistic enough to make the structure legible, the structure becomes overbearing to make up the difference.
It's probably simplistic — armchair psychology passing as criticism — to say that "The Leftovers," which proudly promises no explanations, is his retort.
That doesn't make sense to me, and I think it's much too crude and simplistic a rendering of what's going on.
That explanation was simplistic — and, in the case of candidate Trump claiming that Obama literally "founded ISIS," bordered on the absurd.
Mr. Graham, with the work's stark conclusion, leaves you feeling like a simplistic ninny for ever thinking it might have been.
Still, it would be too simplistic to say that the sole difference between Obama and Biden on foreign policy was hawkishness.
Kanye West's Yeezy empire inspired a more simplistic approach to high-end fashion, popularizing neutral tones like beige, olive, and white.
Some of the art/life stuff maybe seems simplistic in hindsight, because he kind of just harped on it, proclaimed it.
The simplistic elements of color and light are only the beginning of the constantly unfurling thematic interest of the Orchid project.
Sources familiar with the situation told the paper the CEO eventually conceded his initial assessment of the idea was, in the Times' phrasing, "overly simplistic" and not at all the magic bullet he had believed:In that time, according to five people close to the events, Mr. Musk came to realize that his thinking had been overly simplistic.
It just means that the threat Russia issued to Telegram earlier this week is a simplistic reaction to a really complicated problem.
But we can be just as guilty of thinking of our counterparts in other parts of the country in similarly simplistic terms.
The simplistic design of a robot snake—a long articulated tube—is also what makes them appealing for a variety of applications.
So we think by having a more simplistic channel strategy with v2 we can more thoughtfully manage demand with v2 versus v1.
Yes, there's a fair amount of combat against a variety of spectral enemies, but the vast majority of combat is too simplistic.
It is far too simplistic (and inaccurate besides) to say that this white voter problem is purely a product of racial animus.
"The general public view of Neanderthals is a pretty kind of basic, stereotype cartoon version of simplistic knuckle-dragging" cavemen, Dobney says.
By using simplistic drawings and simple words, Dan Roam created a unique, explainer-style presentation that breaks down the American healthcare system.
What she delivered might have flown in simpler times, but her bare-bones stage setup and slow, simplistic dance moves felt undercooked.
The first tree, which stands in the dining room and this year is 13 feet tall , has "a simplistic approach," Joanna says.
And I think that even the food, the categories of food that were explored, were back to a sort of simplistic view.
They should be the first to acknowledge that blaming Islam as the root cause of such an aggression is wrong and simplistic.
But then suddenly seeing photos with so much depth and meaning while being so simplistic and raw was such a unique experience.
For those who have worked closely with him in the Senate, his broadly held reputation as a "maverick" is far too simplistic.
If we're talking about media or content, increasing moves toward clickbait, simplistic messages, and also content designed to keep you clicking away.
Much has been made about the simplistic nature of Pokémon Go; unlike a traditional Pokémon game, there's not a lot of strategy.
But such a description is overly simplistic and ignores, perhaps deliberately, a fundamental alignment of objectives in the interests of most investors.
The problem is that many experts agree that striving for a single cure for cancer is a simplistic and likely impossible goal.
The most stylistically simplistic of the record's dozen tracks comes in "Purpose Filled Life," a sweet lullaby with Eastern-inspired guitar work.
Passionate centrism is designed to avoid simplistic extremist policy positions that are responsible for the sad polarization that dominates our politics today.
I take issue with that simplistic assessment and believe that current valuation levels are still quite favorable to stocks, particularly over bonds.
So, to make it a simplistic, "how could I be used as a vehicle for that" is probably not a wise choice.
The simplistic design makes it feel modern, and you can personalize it with the color scheme and Halloween icon of your choosing.
We also must leave behind simplistic big-versus-small-government ideologies and admit the distinct strengths of the private and public actors.
Companies catering to consumers who want to disconnect from their smartphones are making 'dumbphones,' which are attractive, simplistic and sometimes even pricey.
The Holocaust reduced social and economic pressures to simplistic responses, which blamed one segment of the population for national or social problems.
But one thing is clear: The simplistic economic, trade and climate policies of Donald Trump are not even close to the answer.
He spoke to me beyond the kitsch, above the crowds, from the other side of my old simplistic understanding of the David.
Any historian of the Middle East would cringe at such simplistic analysis meant at absolving us from any responsibility in the conflict.
"To the extent that value is based on a simple calculation about ratios, that's a very simplistic definition of value," Miller said.
Or rather, that's the kind of simplistic explanation that an actual dance scholar would quibble with every word of, but it's trueish.
For starters, many of the simplistic calls for higher taxes on carried interest ignore the basic compensation structure of private equity funds.
And in a political climate that consistently paints overly simplistic and negative pictures of Latinx communities, Saldamando's work feels even more necessary.
"It may sound overly simplistic, but Trump being in the White House is the biggest reason why Brown is favored," Kondik said.
Similarly, vilifying drug users for the damage caused by the illegal drug market depends on a simplistic understanding of how it works.
"To equate criticism of the policy of the state of Israel with anti-Semitism is simplistic and dangerous," the festival director added.
As a savvy historian, Raulff refuses to capitulate to simplistic chronological organization and instead relays events without forcing them into artificial sequence.
But the cooking classes have brought out the worst in viewers, many of whom feel that Mr. Porowski's dishes are overly simplistic.
It all deserves more than the simplistic but widespread caricature of a country which met the invading tanks with a cavalry charge.
Simplistic arguments in favor of a $1.5 trillion tax cut suggest that a $5 trillion tax cut would necessarily be even better.
But those who knew Mr. Murray — and even those who butted heads with him — said pigeonholing him as right-wing was simplistic.
This is a complete pulverization of the actual individuals involved in this case — a retreat from complex particularity to simplistic group prejudice.
But he argues that the carb and insulin explanation for obesity is too simplistic and has been "experimentally falsified" in rigorous studies.
In many ways, the broader cultural conversation about gender in politics has moved away from simplistic, single-vector analysis; this documentary hasn't.
Just to say 'okay, let's be done with it' is...a very simplistic way to approach it," he told CNBC's "Squawk Box.
How to find someone on Slack on a mobile deviceThe mobile version of Slack is somewhat simplistic compared to the desktop counterpart.
Nor is Moser's simplistic and retrograde (Nabokovian?) insistence on accuracy as a universally determinable gold standard for translation of much use here.
Kushner has been talking up his immigration plan with the aid of a PowerPoint presentation, which detractors have derided as laughably simplistic.
But too many boomers have stuck to a simplistic outlook shaped by the '60s, a shattered decade of riots, death and deception.
Sanders offers the kind of moral clarity, even if simplistic, which can be extremely appealing in an era where nothing seems trustworthy.
Pullman is too savvy to indulge in the kind of simplistic polemic that propels the celebrity of New Atheists like Richard Dawkins.
But no life can be reduced to a caption on Instagram, and Sharlet's endeavor, rather than being valiant, begins to feel simplistic.
Others employ a simplistic Craigslist-style utilitarianism that feels like a throwback to an era when web pages were coded by hand.
A description of the company's procedures for monitoring and correcting potential safety problems was "technically incorrect, incomplete and overly" simplistic, they wrote.
Carl Quintanilla: So the idea of part of it is on TV, part of it is streaming- is too simplistic a view?
Throughout the nation's history no good has ever come from political posturing that demonizes opponents and offers simplistic solutions to complicated problems.
What might have been easily dismissed as little more than a simplistic stunt, instead becomes a potent and unforgettable piece of cinema.
Even though I might enjoy and sometimes even crave these tropes, I'm happy that Nauman has a fierce allergy to simplistic manipulation.
It's also true that there are plenty of examples of simplistic and fetishistic representations of black bodies in Western art and advertising.
When we see guys in a picture we think they say thee and thou and it's all very simplistic, and it's not.
We live in a simplistic media culture that presumes our heroes need to be perfect and is constantly disappointed when they aren't.
Used to navigating moral minefields in shows such as "The Wire" and "The Sopranos", viewers have outgrown simplistic tales of good and evil.
Trump language neatly mirrors that of a comic book villain — simplistic, largely empty and full of caps lock insults he borrowed from Thesaurus.com.
Enter Getaway, which offers custom-built, simplistic tiny homes nestled in the heart of nature, and without a Wi-Fi network in sight.
The clean lines and simplistic design of influential designers such as Gerrit Rietveld and Marcel Breuer have always influenced my work and designs.
It's worth noting that speaking time is a relatively simplistic measure, though several Democratic frontrunners did ultimately lead last month's debates in Miami.
The subject matter is rich, taking on war, death, life, guilt, survival, manhood, journalism and trauma, without reducing any to a simplistic lesson.
"Twitter's update is too simplistic for the complicated world we live in, and fails to address the nuanced intersections of its users' identities."
Trump's tweets, "necessarily restricted to 140 characters or less, are rife with vague and simplistic insults … all deflecting serious consideration," the judge wrote. ●
Both restaurants are notable for their rather simplistic offering compared to other fast food chains that increasingly rely on outrageous new menu items.
It makes a tinny sound at best, it has simplistic (if quirky) controls, and it clearly was based on old technology even then.
"What microwave radiation does, in most simplistic terms, is similar to what happens to food in microwaves, essentially cooking the brain," Black said.
What it did have, however, was some complex underlying technology that made for a visually simplistic household robot that actually worked as advertised.
As with populists elsewhere, Mr Puigdemont has offered a simplistic vision, without explaining the costs of independence or how it might come about.
The model of iTunes for 3D printing is simplistic and less interesting than the GitHub model of a collaborative place to build things.
She works out the melodies and lyrics on analogue pianos and guitars, with chords that sound almost simplistic compared to the final result.
Again, these are all sloppy and simplistic, but they're a place to start if a 22017-year-old asked you what Sputnik was.
Time and yet another documentary has revealed that, of course, both women are more complex than the simplistic roles they were cast in.
" He added that populist parties usually raise the right issues but "the answers they give are normally simplistic and the recipes don't work.
The overarching narrative is a noble, if simplistic one: be nice to people, because you never know what they might be dealing with.
Google Docs is already a pretty simplistic experience, but Slite aims to create a set of collaboration tools around a traditional notes application.
But his theme music is simplistic in the way it checks off nearly all the boxes on being the perfect WWE theme song.
Clinton's big move on stage -- her news-making comment at the debate's outset -- was one she'd resisted for months, arguing it was simplistic.
According to Griffith, it's also in this simplistic worldview of hell houses that you can find a microcosm of the evangelical political agenda.
Or consider Bank of England Governor Mark Carney's forward guidance of 2013, which made an overly simplistic link between unemployment and policy rates.
With 13 Songs, Ian MacKaye went from Minor Threat's comparatively simplistic message to Fugazi's dense punk, making a song both sarcastic and singsong.
No simplistic, Marxian happy ending, just the continuing fight, which will bring everyone together, up our game, and show us the way forward.
Whether or not the label's developed this scarcity model intentionally, we can't deny the simplistic, 'gramable beauty that makes its bags so covetable.
The book's elements work together unusually well, with cumulative verses mirroring the interrelated nature of the grassland ecosystem without being simplistic or corny.
The affordable RASKOG Home Storage Utility Cart is a no-fuss, simplistic bar cart with three shelves that can hold all your bottles.
It's focused on storytelling and world exploration, like so many RPGs before it, with relatively simplistic golfing as a means to an end.
We know that trauma is the reason for her behavior, but Halloween never lapses into a simplistic revenge fantasy against men writ large.
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If that sounds like a simplistic explanation, try to envision a male politician who is labeled an "enabler" of his wife's sexual misconduct.
Others recognized the car's shape from simplistic child-like drawings made in the early days of using computer drawing programs like Microsoft Paint.
But it's simplistic that he was some kind of saint who stood up to the White House and it was a no-brainer.
Instead, we should avoid simplistic explanations for the complex challenges we face while remembering the importance of renouncing this and all other prejudices.
That belief in extreme and simplistic concepts translated to victory in the primary for Donald Trump as he eliminated a massive Republican field.
At the risk of being simplistic, the world seems to be more and more divided between those who want more walls or less.
"Spicy" is Charli and Diplo's take on "Wannabe," which trades the original's simplistic production for the tropical basslines Diplo has become known for.
While the body of the bike has slightly changed, the Cortland still maintains the simplistic, lightweight design that Faraday pioneered with the Porteur.
The nervous system of a jellyfish is the most simplistic​ in the animal kingdom, in part because of its lack of a brain.
Between its ethical and transparent approach to manufacturing and it's simplistic design aesthetics, Everlane has become a beloved brand for quality wardrobe essentials.
But Big Little Lies also lets those performers down, with simplistic scripts that lack subtext and seem to tread water between big moments.
In San Francisco, the Dead Kennedys would offer a sardonic bit of storytelling and sci-fi to lyrics that were often simplistic sloganeering.
And it's connected to a bunch of things, and I think that we have a very simplistic view of how the brain works.
"The danger is that the mainstream discourse shifts toward more simplistic, nationalistic language, and that centrist parties adopt populist frames," Ms. Schaller said.
Just as not all Latinxs love tacos or dance salsa, it is reductive and simplistic to assume all Latinxs share one political perspective.
It would require getting beyond simplistic views of private prisons, recognizing that their failures could be a result of the incentives they receive.
"After initial review, components of this particular report appear fairly simplistic in nature," the Kansas Insurance Department said in a statement on Monday.
Carnival Row avoids simplistic narratives where the persecuted fae are good, racists are bad, and the best path for everyone is liberal inclusivity.
That said, on Tuesday night, it looked like the simplistic and reductive account actually provides a pretty good shorthand for what's going on.
The trouble with this theory is that it's way too simplistic about what kind of surprises an interventionist deity might have in mind.
Gooi Soon Seng, Siti Aisyah's lawyer, accused prosecutors of taking "a simplistic approach" to the case by failing to address the women's motives.
Instead of taking action to alleviate poverty, cities like Utrecht in the Netherlands have taken overly simplistic measures, like implementing bans on panhandling.
It's why most of the products currently available are from apparel companies or are made with the same, simplistic photo from the show.
The younger Gregory isn't simplistic enough to blame all of his family's problems on this, but it was definitely a giant head start.
However, it will not be able to record any images, and he compared it to the first PC operating system: something very simplistic.
The problem is not that these questions are undeserving of consideration, but that Kurosawa poses them in a didactic, simplistic, self-congratulatory manner.
The simplistic, blocky art style manages to make the experience even sillier, and OmniBus fits right in among Devolver's slate of quirky titles.
But even more unfortunate is the simplistic binary that Lochery applies to it all: Is Bibi, at heart, an ideologue or a pragmatist?
Corbyn's attempts to appeal to both supporters and opponents of leaving the EU was no match for Johnson's simplistic "Get Brexit Done" pledge.
But Game of Thrones, even in its horrendous last season, always told stories with greater meaning and ramifications than simplistic character-based quests.
In interpreting the new rules, with the cars primarily featuring wider front and rear wings, Red Bull chose a simplistic, low-drag design.
Dealing with the seriousness and the long-term consequences of issues like drug abuse in a single, tidy half-hour inevitably felt simplistic.
It's a bit simplistic to describe the division as the Clinton-Obama establishment versus the Warren-Sanders insurgency, but there's something to that.
Mr Harris and Mr Wood do a decent job of demolishing some of the more simplistic arguments used to support the views they dislike.
"The problem is more complex, and what I would hate to have is people thinking there's a simplistic solution to the problem," Sandweg said.
The aesthetic of Below, from its simplistic UI to its beautifully dark visuals to its stark and moody soundtrack by Jim Guthrie, is enrapturing.
For anyone tired of overly simplistic representations of dads, we have good news: Literature is really great at painting more dynamic portraits of fatherhood.
But as Jake Chapman recently said in his program on Goya: Beware of the simplistic interpretation, as things are often more complicated than that.
Instead, I watched as the conversation about my essay, published in the Cut, morphed into a simplistic — and misguided — discussion of hugging in America.
"While breed-specific bans may appear to be a quick fix, they are an overly simplistic approach to a complex social problem," she said.
My best guess is because the default camera app is still something that's supposed to be super simplistic (and accessible from the lock screen).
Until recently, chat bots were very obviously bots, producing incredibly simplistic, confused, incoherent text that no one would confuse for a competent human writer.
You could question the vagueness of the conceptual 'they' who are always putting her down, and the sometimes simplistic way she views complex struggles.
"Assuming that better building codes and wider roads are going to limit tragedies during fires and evacuations is short-sighted and simplistic," he said.
It glosses over how ugly and complicated these realities are, and offers solutions so simplistic that I didn't know whether to laugh or groan.
Given that NATO was — and remains — a military alliance directed against Russia, dismissing Moscow's feelings on this subject as merely "paranoia" is too simplistic.
Boys described fears that polls could be wrong as they were during the British referendum on EU membership as an "all too simplistic parallel".
His work with Berkeley's David Card suggested that simplistic econ 216 predictions that minimum wage increases necessarily cause job losses don't always hold true.
As a result, his bag's contents, and the bag itself, reflect a simplistic paring down with essentials that can withstand a little knocking around.
After opening, 213 was roundly criticized for being too glib for real 22-year-olds, and too simplistic to draw on nostalgia from adults.
To say that adulthood contains any more trauma or heartbreak or violence than childhood would be indulging in a simplistic view of childhood itself.
Two other factors that contribute to TJ's low prices are the fact that it doesn't spend much on marketing and its simplistic store design.
Meanwhile, if you're familiar with the expansive world and fun storylines of the "Grand Theft Auto" franchise, then the original game will feel simplistic.
That meme, while also simplistic, poked a hole in the others' zero-sum logic and spread more widely than either of the previous images.
Counterpoint: Based on information they've been receiving from the intelligence community, White House officials are expected to consider Bolton's advice as simplistic and unhelpful.
Google Play's Sophie Hirst said although this clip appears more simplistic for users than the previous experiments, the tech underneath is actually quite involved.
"I thought that was a very simplistic answer to a very complicated problem," the whip of the Congressional Black Caucus told CNN's Alisyn Camerota.
The cars of 2016 will have a classic familiarity that comes with simplistic design, but with contemporary features that make them appealing and modern.
Headed up by Nai Harvest's Ben Thompson, Fruit Bomb have a knack for coaxing thrills out of the simplistic, finding magic in the mundane.
The "CO2 is plant food" argument is overly simplistic; as the website Skeptical Science notes, plants don't live on CO2 alone—they need water.
Not everyone (knowingly) shares the overly simplistic belief that a woman is either prettier than she is smart, or smarter than she is pretty.
Yet the blanket's mostly unadorned surface, as well as the simplistic toy train and "RACHELLE" lettering sculpted in relief on it, suggest youthful innocence.
It might seem a little simplistic, but scams like this accounted for some 600,000 loads, or roughly 310 tons, of nuts stolen last year.
Mr. Frank contends that some of the plans to break up the banks are simplistic because they take a one-size-fits-all approach.
And when it comes to how "Muslims" view the world, Bacevich veers into the simplistic essentialism that he accuses Washington policy makers of following.
It sounds almost too simplistic, but it's not, according to Mr. Ezon, because very few hotel guests outright ask for a better hotel room.
Others are simplistic but solid fun, like the cooperative Rise of the Gunters, which delivers the core feedback loop of a decent VR shooter.
From the beginning I thought his style of social policy was unsustainable, his critique of liberal democracy simplistic, and his campaign against corruption misconceived.
" Singapore's Ministry of Manpower said the study was misleading and used an "overly simplistic interpretation of the International Labour Organisation's indicators of labor exploitation.
Calvin Klein is loved for its simplistic loungewear that grew in popularity during the 1990s, and is still a big name in fashion today.
He accused Trump of feeding off the politics of "simplistic solutions and scapegoating," preying on people's fears about the future and longstanding political divisions.
Except it's too simplistic for most self-quantifiers, and often relies on third-party apps for more complex things like tracking your reproductive health.
"That's the way Mussolini arrived and the way Hitler arrived," Mr. Nieto told the Excélsior newspaper about Mr. Trump's simplistic prescriptions for complex problems.
Regardless, this represents a significant shift in the Democratic Party, which last won the White House with a politician who was anything but simplistic.
That concern is simplistic, Clinuvel CEO Dr. Philippe Wolgen said, since darker pigmentation can be a symptom of melanoma and not its underlying cause.
Policymakers who view these insurrections through simplistic, charged labels like "terrorism" and "Islamic State and Qaeda affiliates" miss the local political energy behind them.
Its simplistic reading of the queens — Mary is weak and womanly, Elizabeth is stern and unfeminine — is complicated by the force of both actresses.
"My own artwork in question is so simplistic that I could barely understand why they even needed to trace it exactly," Kurtz told Hyperallergic.
Assuming that every relationship between a parent and child will last a lifetime is as simplistic as assuming every couple will never split up.
And here's an unpopular opinion: some small part of me thinks Tarverdyan takes too much heat for his simplistic, sore-throat-screamed cornering advice.
But what overly simplistic readings like "Bernie = Man = Bad" elide is the many complicated ways in which different kinds of people experience gendered violence.
I nearly refused to review it then because, as I told my editor, it was too simplistic and couldn't compete with full-size camcorders.
The merchandise mirrored Pablo's punk-inspired visual aesthetic, much of it purposefully simplistic and employing short messages written in a typeface resembling gang tattoos.
She puts them on for bed and zooms around the house, the simplistic outline on the material masking the complexity of the reality beneath.
In simplistic terms, deepfakes are falsified videos made by means of deep learning, said Paul Barrett, adjunct professor of law at New York University.
It has made their arguments more simplistic and more emotional at a time when they ought to be growing more subtle and more complex.
Self-promoters seeking important positions should not be permitted to create the impression that their sometimes simplistic and extremist terminology is becoming national policy.
Instead, he requires his staff to turn in papers of a specific length on their proposals to encourage critical thinking over simplistic bullet points.
This sounds more simplistic and schematic than what plays out onscreen, where the vividness of the main performances tends to mitigate the scripted sins.
Mr. Mundt's focus on data is seen by some as overly simplistic and, if adopted widely, will make it harder to offer free services.
Despite major advances in science and medicine, today we do not have anything more than a rudimentary, simplistic understanding of why opioids cause addiction.
As mostly stable democracies erupt into chaos across the region, it would be overly simplistic to point to a single common denominator or trigger.
By itself, not a lot, except to encourage the erroneous and simplistic idea that the brain is an independent sovereign, calling all the shots.
The issue with the current F.C.C. statistics, experts say, is that they rely on simplistic surveys of internet service providers that inherently overstate coverage.
By simply replanting a merchantable piece of lumber, you're making a complex ecosystem a lot more simplistic, and it's just not good for it.
A simplistic reading of EO 22 would be that OSM must take at least one other regulation out in order to promulgate this one.
The filling is a bit more simplistic, but by no means less complex: it's sticky rice flavored with pork and pieces of shiitake mushrooms.
At a simplistic level, it's easy to say — and likely true — that we can accept these basic capabilities for what they are: Minor conveniences.
Nearly all available public evidence suggests this conception of the race isn't just wrong, but laughably simplistic and far from representative of GOP voters' preferences.
I think the thing they get wrong most often is that it's a very simplistic worldview and that it depends upon wishful thinking and faith.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Get Out is hardly the first film to satirize or critique simplistic treatments of race and racism in cinema.
In overriding the urges of those in the region who called for a boycott, Madonna made a simplistic showcase of a deadly and intricate standoff.
The AR Cloud services are often thought of as just being a "point cloud," which leads people to imagine simplistic solutions to manage this data.
Jane will track what is being bought and sold and make for a more simplistic way to reconcile books at the end of the day.
The last six Norris Trophy winners finished either first or second in defensemen scoring and it's become clear that simplistic point totals sway the voting.
Their music is simplistic in the way that punk is but terse and tender, reaching broader topics, similarly to pop songs that are more accessible.
But despite its misleadingly simplistic name, establishing a "safe zone" in Syria would put civilians in even greater danger and risk prolonging Syria's bloody nightmare.
Anyone who looks closely and critically at the issue will see past the emotive stories and simplistic assumptions used to justify the push for legalisation.
It is not the simplistic "persons, houses, papers, and effects" that was to be protected from unreasonable search and seizure contemplated by the Fourth Amendment.
His ideology is far left, but his blunderbuss manner and penchant for simplistic answers to complicated problems make him sound a lot like Mr Trump.
It's a simplistic overview, but then again, considering Apple doesn't offer any sort of personalized year-end look at what you listened to, it's something!
But the show seems basically uninterested in the implications of body-swapping and immortality, unless it directly affects Kovacs' journey, or advances simplistic social commentary.
And to prevent it from adopting a hyper-simplistic, monochromatic view of the world, it could be programmed to appreciate intellectual, cultural, and social diversity.
He is able to further stir up his already enraged constituency with simplistic, authoritarian solutions to complex social problems like illegal migration and global terrorism.
"I find a lot of what you find both on the positive side and the negative side is sort of overly simplistic," Levitt told CNN.
Even the most cursory attention to China's imperial and modern histories would show that it was unlikely to conform neatly to such a simplistic approach.
Yes, controlling the border is one of Washington's fundamental duties — but "Build the Wall" is far too simplistic a policy for a nation of immigrants.
EvernoteiOS 9 provided a giant upgrade to its Notes app, which was a not-so-subtle headshot at Evernote and other simplistic note-taking apps.
The manner of delivery might be deemed a tad simplistic, and the tone bombastic, but the film is clear about what it wants to say.
That's just so simplistic, and it isn't going to let us get to solutions; because in the end, we have to generate solutions, I think.
Its simplistic white on white LED display is easy to read in the middle of the night, but also in bright light during the day.
A number of people have disputed the 3,500 calories-per-pound ratio as a simplistic way to look at weight loss, and it probably is.
The perception that China is overleveraged is simplistic, the chief executive officer (CEO) of Prudential told CNBC Friday during an exclusive interview from the mainland.
" - Heidi Hartmann, President, the Institute for Women's Policy Research (IWPR), economist in-residence, American University "People often look at the pay gap in simplistic terms.
Compared to Apple's other photo and video apps, the more complicated iMovie and the simplistic, no-effort-needed Memories, Clips occupies a nice middle ground.
You argue that Perry's "bubble" metaphor is simplistic, because we all live in bubbles—is Perry, who enjoys a nine-figure bubble, just discovering this?
Maybe I found its creators' philosophy, thinly hidden within a cloud of fart jokes, to be too simplistic, self-righteous, and often just plain mean.
Eschewing a simplistic focus on bombast and bling, Scottish photographer Ivan Wigan instead has sought to capture a nuanced portrait of these marginalized urban communities.
There are also more simplistic bots like Howdy (which lives in Slack and is meant to help your workplace by organizing meetings and ordering lunch).
A redditor discovered that the app would accept a simplistic picture of a pizza as a genuine pie, but a rival pizza place weaponized it.
Getting to the bottom of what happened is difficult in the extreme – and it might be simplistic to suggest Putin ordered all of the killings.
Szabłowski has compiled a set of case studies full of tensions and contradictions, but he uses them to draw a simplistic conclusion: Freedom is scary.
Slater thinks the new ad assumes kids are skeptical and questioning and said it does not seem as simplistic or naive as the original one.
Glazer and his colleagues aimed at moving well past a simplistic (in their view) emphasis on economics in favor of a richer emphasis on culture.
And his journey from childhood immigrant to naturalized citizen to accused terrorist shows that the debate now underway on the campaign trail is too simplistic.
Their dialogue sets the tone for the rest of the script to come: It's a little corny and simplistic, but the point certainly gets across.
The post provoked an angry response from Mexico and beyond, with many calling it a simplistic response to a problem that needs tougher action nationwide.
Simplistic in terms of creative vision, the ad is like a video instruction manual — making the viewer immediately familiar with how to use the iPad. 
More recently, Mulvaney reasoned that his previous view of a border wall as "simplistic" and "childish" had evolved after he learned more about illegal immigration.
Gopnik draws on the sociologist Patrick Sharkey, whose conclusions about the decline of urban crime he flattens into an implausibly simplistic tale of community action.
As for design, this is a case where we have to give in to the concept that sometimes the classiest things are the most simplistic.
He's the 70-year-old toddler who knows nearly nothing, hurls insults, has simplistic solutions for complex problems and is quick to throw a tantrum.
Other shows that have used characters with disabilities for secondary plotlines have often seemed simplistic or glib, going for quick tears or feel-good moments.
Given the task of policing for truth on Facebook, it's unrealistic and simplistic to demand veracity from a system that is too big to govern.
He told me that he didn't agree with villainous portrayals of major labels—"it's too simplistic"—but added that he couldn't imagine joining one, either.
We never had a coherent strategy beyond simplistic generalities, childishly selecting our goals based on what we wanted, not what was necessary, or even possible.
It's based around the simplistic idea that a datum — such as a customer's address — shouldn't be shared with, say, a marketer without that user's knowledge.
Like the man they idolize, these people tend toward simplistic slogans when asked questions; but when pressed or pressured, they lash out like bratty children.
At the time, the trio had already launched a cultural phenomenon — whose blunt name and simplistic branding took Instagram by storm — called White Girl Rosé.
RACE STORIES The most compelling photographs of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. were neither idealized nor simplistic, but endeavored to portray his complexity and humanity.
"If the Americans want to keep this simplistic and impossible idea in their minds they should also know its consequences," Zarif told the Iran newspaper.
"Down-on-her-luck artist tries to start over" is a familiar setup, but Wild Rose doesn't take a simplistic approach to Rose-Lynn's life.
The way I would reduce it is overly simplistic but they're not gonna complain at work because they're not gonna risk getting sent back home.
Pranjal Mehta, an experimental psychologist at University College London who studies the effects of hormones on behavior, cautioned against drawing simplistic conclusions from the results.
What the left won't say about Baltimore Even so, it would be simplistic to say all of Baltimore's problems are due to racism or indifference.
Not being able to find what you're looking for is frustrating, whether you've misplaced your phone or you're dealing with a simplistic virtual search feature.
A very fundamental rule, which seems crazily simplistic but has proved to be enormously helpful, is that there aren't any phones allowed in the room.
The bubbly text that communicates our simplistic if best defense against a rapidly spreading virus also comes with adorably animated soap dispensers and cartoon germs.
To place the blame on the White House doorstep after just seven months into the 45th president's tenure is just too simplistic and certainly inaccurate.
Those worrying projections, the study authors say, are simplistic extrapolations and what-if scenarios that focus mainly on the rising demand for data center computing.
This material was brought to life with astonishing physical skill and enchanting theatrical magic, but the sophistication was undermined by simplistic metaphors and pat resolutions.
Whiteley said any idea that the U.K had become more right-wing was simplistic and that the electorate, especially in poorer areas, believed two things.
The campaign over abortion many years ago "was initially portrayed in very black-and-white terms, crude and simplistic terms like murder," Ms. Reidy said.
But that reading is overly simplistic; plenty of great players have managed to combine stellar performances and what we might call an "active" social life.
In an editorial published on Thursday, the newspaper widely condemned the Republican front-runner's "simplistic proposals," arguing he is unfit to occupy the Oval Office.
Obama and other center-left leaders around the world do not espouse that view primarily, I think, because they believe it is simplistic and wrong.
In other words, the economic situation this summer is pretty clearly better than a simplistic look at the official inflation-adjusted wage series would suggest.
By threatening natural forests and local livelihoods, compensatory afforestation, as this tree planting plan is called, risks reducing complex environmental landscapes to simplistic financial calculations.
I would never want to make a propaganda film — for something, against something — just because I think they're simplistic and reductive and the world is complicated.
To use a very simplistic example — assuming Jasmine's effective tax rate is 20% — she will only have $400,000 of that $500,000 in her IRA to spend.
The rise of simplistic exclusionary speech towards a diverse part of the population has been in part facilitated by the conscious misuses of the term laïcité.
And Trump knows that and I think that&aposs why again, it&aposs just like we were just talking about, how it&aposs like overly simplistic.
It's too simplistic to say he is egotistical: more that he knows what he wants and, importantly, how to motivate others to help him get it.
Although some viewers have questioned his culinary skills because his recipes are so simplistic, after yesterday, nobody should be questioning whether he is John Mayer's doppelgänger.
"Comparisons lead to simplistic and/or incomplete analyses that often create misleading perceptions adversely affecting communities and their residents," it said in its 2018 crime report.
That undermines the simplistic notion that drivers would simply not be driving for ride-sharing platforms if it was not economical for them to do so.
From 50 Shades of Grey's fetishization of an abusive relationship, to the sensationalized and simplistic portrayal of a professional dominatrix in Netflix's Bonding, it's all bad.
She acknowledges that she was too simplistic in her earlier book, telling women looking to excel professionally that they should share household chores with their husbands.
This Portuguese outfit treads a similar path, evoking textured, deceptively simplistic drones and swaths of ritual ambient on its suffocating debut, Rituais e Mantras do Medo.
While the majority of the artists of Patani Semasa deal with the contentious politics of the region, they don't propose solutions, or lean on simplistic answers.
My very simplistic, reductionist, qualitative study of myself was of a person who had been steeped in literature and whose motivation was at the highest level.
But in 2017, the sisters diverted from their usual black, simplistic looks and arrived at the Comme des Garçons-themed event dressed wearing heavily-embellished lace.
Beyond the simplistic hardware element of the physical card itself, purchases must be authorized with Face ID or Touch ID and a one-time security code.
It would be simplistic, however, to say the design of social media is the sole culprit, because they are papering over an even deeper design problem.
This is problematic because Amazon's algorithms do not seem to be understanding context, and as such they likely trigger flags based on very simplistic usage patterns.
Lost & Found instead trades in musings on love that, at their most simplistic moments, really show that most of this album was written by a teenager.
It was often really simplistic repetitions and small loops that I would cycle endlessly, and I would try to build the song on top of that.
The simplistic thinking is that some justices crassly write their wishes into the law while others are like robots, insulated from their own experiences and values.
We are happy to know wearable technology is here to stay and we are leveraging it in the best way we can in a simplistic manner.
The Muslim and academic voices argue that both of these approaches are at best simplistic and at worst fomenting the very extremism they hope to expunge.
" Pai says the idea that reducing the number of major carriers from four to three will be harmful to competition is a "simplistic, backward-looking claim.
That is tougher than it might seem: The story tackles issues of familial expectations, race, class, agency and environmental justice without being either didactic or simplistic.
I saw lots of very simplistic, jingoistic, firmly held beliefs that didn't necessarily have a basis in fact, or a practical application in the actual world.
The contrast between Tilly's taste and beauty and the townspeople's nastiness is cartoonishly overdrawn, even as the cast members work valiantly to humanize their simplistic roles.
In written testimony to Congress in 2010 he called for the US to end what he called its "unthinking, simplistic and slavish dedication" to WTO rules.
"The number for fake accounts actioned is very skewed by simplistic attacks, which don't represent real harm or even a real risk of harm," he wrote.
She's often called a "political artist," or, less approvingly, a maker of simplistic "activist art," but these catchall terms are more vague than they are useful.
Historians, sociologists and anthropologists have argued about it for decades, but the seemingly simplistic statement that women's bodies are a battleground has some truth to it.
It is always easy for members of Congress to succumb to the siren song of simplistic sound bites rather than acknowledge and deal with complex issues.
Ms. Henderson defended the original television show from its detractors, who ridiculed it for its simplistic, impossibly wholesome plots and its idealized portrait of family life.
This fall, some high school students will flip the page of their science textbooks and see… …stick figures and simplistic diagrams annotated with curiously nontechnical prose.
My demo of adding cubes to an ever-expanding digital art sculpture was certainly simplistic but had a notable lack of hiccups through the entire process.
Slayer as a band has done everything it ever needed to do, and has become something greater than the simplistic nature of the music industry allows.
From a chemical facility to a power grid to a hospital, ISIS could perpetrate a fairly simplistic cyber attack against a critical target with devastating effect.
Some economists called the analysis too simplistic, arguing that it did not properly consider key factors like age, gender and other driver characteristics that affect crashes.
For those dedicated to Chomsky's syntactical tree diagrams, this could only sound simplistic, uninformed, and even dangerous — distracting the public from science with feel-good pablum.
To begin with, his distinction between the reformist left and the cultural left is overly simplistic, as is his discussion of the compatibility of these projects.
It's overly simplistic to call Richard Linklater's 2016 hangout comedy a spiritual sequel to 303's Dazed and Confused — but it's also pretty hard not to.
As I grew into my adolescence, I began to doubt and then reject my mother's simplistic, racist views of the Japanese, but old habits die hard.
The exhibition, with its 700 objects and 400 photographs and drawings from Auschwitz; 2000 other lenders; and the museum's own collection, avoids simplistic cause and effect.
As the other dancers performed solos — embodying the sound of the piano, the bass and the drums — their musical visualizations, however unrestrained, hit overly simplistic notes.
He presented himself as a man of the people not through shared struggles but in a communion of simplistic denunciations of anyone outside his supporters' circle.
Brazilians can embrace the politics of division and the seductive appeal of simplistic solutions, following the path of populist authoritarians in Hungary, Poland and the Philippines.
At its most simplistic, I know that if I chuck an oil flask and then use a spell to set it on fire, enemies will crumple.
CNN contributor and University of Texas constitutional law professor Stephen Vladeck said it's a bit too simplistic to simply say the US doesn't declare war anymore.
Looking for insights into Mr Almodóvar's life via the character of Mallo may well be a fool's errand, and perhaps it makes for a simplistic reading.
Even for Fox News, it's been bad—a near-constant stream of overly simplistic pro-Trump crap only occasionally interrupted by the likes of Geraldo Rivera.
It is an exploration of how genes, evolution and then environment shape behavior, and in a way that puts paid simplistic arguments about nature versus nurture.
At other times erroneous or overly simplistic conclusions were drawn from what had been argued — perhaps not unlike how human beings themselves are wont to argue.
Kevin Paffrath, real-estate investor and YouTube sensation, says he increases his net worth by at least $100,0003 on each deal with a simplistic investment strategy.
" Of course, she demurs, it goes without saying that while "human beings are surely made of cells," a simplistic reduction to "genes, neurochemicals, and synaptic connectivity . . .
It would be simplistic to make identity politics the sole culprit of this year's Democratic defeat, especially in light of Clinton's 2.4 million popular vote margin.
Finally, an overcrowded field creates incentives for candidates to engage in "spectacle" campaigning and debate tactics, such as simplistic policy proposals and reality TV-style confrontations.
But in the letter, Enders spoke of attacks by vested interests and urged staff to ignore "simplistic and nationalistic bluster" and to focus on industrial priorities.
However, as the national fact-checking website PolitiFact and other political scientists pointed out, the methodology Priorities used to arrive at the 200,000 number was simplistic.
Effie, performed by Brittany Pollack, leaned toward overly simplistic, while Daniel Ulbricht as Gurn, the man she eventually weds, seemed trapped in a continual state of overreaction.
While Pokemon Go may have brought the medium's largest audience to date, a lot of the people we talked to see it as quite primitive and simplistic.
That's probably a too-simplistic read on the defections, since other factors -- including the show's age and a few too-cute cliffhangers -- no doubt played a part.
For example, the video shows Holi (a colorful, religious festival), children dancing in the streets and other imagery that perpetuates a simplistic portrayal of India, many say.
He suggests starting with more simplistic, drag-and-drop methods of coding, which allow students to build something exciting more quickly, leading to satisfaction instead of frustration.
Many of Facebook's current tools for moderating misinformation and harmful content rely on the platform's flagging system, which some fact-checkers have criticized for being too simplistic.
The new update is bright and simplistic, getting rid of the clutter found in the last version, something that should make it much more delightful to use.
The model minority narrative started in the 1960s, and the premise is at best overly simplistic, and at worst incredibly flawed: Asian immigrants are the "best" immigrants.
I would mostly like not to be lectured to about free speech in the most simplistic of terms by people who avoid hard questions about that freedom.
And, by looking for scapegoats and simplistic solutions that punish them, populism has made it harder to confront the real long-term problems that the crisis exposed.
Schiffer says she wanted the game to express racism in ways that weren't overly simplistic, and that accounted for the ways people justify their own prejudicial beliefs.
When candidates for office give simplistic answers — keep out the Mexicans or blame the Muslims — they insult everyone who is fighting to survive in a rigged game.
Dubrovsky explained that the three-level system will guide students of all ages from the simplistic, building-block style programming interface to old-school, text-based coding.
"The other problem was a lot of the natural language processing tools out there really take a simplistic approach to understanding what a user says," he adds.
How we might understand this vision without it becoming simplistic or reductive is just one of the reasons I keep looking at and thinking about Winters's art.
While it may seem trite or overly simplistic to assert that the iPad Pro is great mostly for its screen, it makes sense in an accessibility context.
Case study: The Orlando killer This simplistic ideology is appealing for men like Omar Mateen, who carried out the Orlando nightclub attack that killed 49 last month.
That said, the reasearch offers a more complete picture of brain functioning than what's presented by advocates if the simplistic "continuous or discrete" view of human consciousness.
A worthwhile Armada adaptation needs to follow the same course by making the plot more distinctive and creative and finding more resonant elements in its simplistic characters.
It was created to fill the middle ground between two other Apple products: the more complicated moviemaker iMovie, and the ultra-simplistic, auto-generated Photos tool, Memories.
The technology was intended as a website plugin not unlike Flash or Java, but it checked off most of the marks for working in simplistic cell phones.
But what really bothers me is that innocent people are being endangered and abused based on what amounts to little more than overly simplistic and alarmist fiction.
She could stick to the morality tale with its inherently simplistic drama, or she could trust in the compelling tragedy of his life in all its complexity.
This simplistic good bee/bad wasp worldview helps explain my reaction when I learned this morning that the world's biggest bee has been found alive in Indonesia.
The controller, called the XAC, is remarkable for its simplistic design: On top, there's a D-pad, a few menu buttons, and two giant round hand pads.
"We will resolutely oppose anyone using environmental protection as an excuse to perform simplistic and crude actions such as the emergency closure of business operations," he said.
Identifying and treating patients for malnutrition may sound simplistic, but it would represent a radical improvement in the way the U.S. healthcare system currently addresses the condition.
His blistering review in Foreign Affairs called it "astoundingly repetitive", "simplistic" and a "potpourri of half-truths and assertions" (and full of "vaporous, dreary jargon", to boot).
Where Deus Ex was full of rough edges and non sequiturs (just wait till you get to the chupacabras), Mankind Divided feels somewhere between streamlined and simplistic.
But those two steps are a somewhat simplistic, and fail to truly capture how America's Fav Twins have managed to maintain cultural relevancy for their entire lives.
But nobody has a monopoly on genius here, and neither Obama's victory lap around this smoldering ruin nor Trump's bombastic and simplistic solutions are pretty to watch.
The stark body count of Americans lays bare the truth of a fearsome gun problem that deserves a full-scale debate beyond Mr. Trump's simplistic terrorism warnings.
To Brit Bennett's credit, her ferociously moving debut lives up to its title, never once allowing readers a simplistic view of the maternal pain at its center.
Russian ads on Facebook were clumsy and schizophrenic, hitting multiple sides of issues, and were often laughably simplistic (such as the "Jesus Punches Hillary" ad shown here).
The truth of the EU is a lot more long-winded and difficult to digest than the alternative and over-simplistic clarion call to 'cut and run'.
"There are no provincial programs, or training programs to educate teachers on more than 'only good touch or bad touch' which is far too simplistic," explains Malik.
We don't know how much the premiums under Biden's public option would cost, but it seems clear that his understanding of health care access is very simplistic.
Only recently, with the ability to analyze large data sets using artificial intelligence, have we learned how simplistic and naïve the assumption of a universal diet is.
We criticize conservatives for relying on simplistic slogans like "cut taxes" and "drill, baby, drill" instead of nuanced, empirically informed assessments of economic growth and environmental management.
Even more simplistic, though, is how the opera represents the turning point of gay liberation: Ms. Chavez, mightily, sings "No!" at an officer as the riot erupts.
This is a somewhat simplistic schematic, going directly from scientific discovery and fascination with rainforests to their destruction by the same forces of progress and human advancement.
On the other side are people (including me) who believe this story is too simplistic and that, while race played a big role, economic factors did too.
The concept that viewing Dachau, which is on German soil, is a simplistic way to fight anti-Semitism may be true, but it should still be done.
Ms. Sorokin's scandal was made for social media: She was young, her marks were luxurious and the deception was simplistic enough to share in 280-character tweets.
Many will also criticize us, saying that love is too simplistic, that the problem between North Korea and the United States is too ideologically and geopolitically complicated.
When I tried Wysa and Woebot, I found them both a bit simplistic, but I could see how a conversation might help me slow down my thoughts.
The simplistic "bring the boys home" – a legitimate impulse – shows that in foreign policy how and when you do things matter as much as what you do.
"It's really disappointing to see both parties I think really not understand the policy and respond to really simplistic rhetoric," said Kocher, a supporter of the tax.
For Benioff to consider an eclectic mix of progressive policies and corporate responsibility a "new capitalism" is a little jejune (naive, simplistic, shallow, you get the point).
But more dangerous than our tolerance for moral lapses is potentially allowing President-elect Trump to get away with overly simplistic or false explanations of international issues.
However simplistic the slogans that get leaders elected — from Athens to Washington — the nations may quickly see the need, as Secretary Mattis put it, "to stick together."
Operating in retirement communities also allows Voyage to turn some of the disadvantages of autonomous vehicles — slow speeds, overly cautious driving maneuvers, simplistic routing — into an advantage.
The segment cast characters in a rather simplistic story about good guys (DEA officers) versus bad guys (the pharmaceutical industry and politicians who were in their pocket).
" But, he concludes, "the strength of their imagination went only so far, and their language suffered not from being simple, to be sure, but from being simplistic.

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