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Simplistically written, preachy and politically backward, Little Brother is a book that continues to rub me entirely the wrong way.
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Simplistically speaking, these are the ideological lines drawn that lead to escalating tensions, but it's not really that clear-cut; proponents for peace exist on both sides as well.
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Simplistically supporting one side and suppressing the other might seem a helpful way of turning things around, but in fact it would be sowing fresh seeds of disaster.
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Simplistically consistent and blind to facts/ethics is not so good.
Are Libertarians Especially Predictable?, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Simplistically speaking, the source end will transmit to the destination how to reconstruct the file using either literal data transmitted from the source to the destination or by telling the destination to utilise a block already present at its end.
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Simplistically, if the surrounding nebula originates as some spherical, evenly spaced symmetrical bubble, then the evolutionary process for the nebulosity can be basically just be expressed as an increasing ballooning bubble expanding at the rate of the expansion velocity of the shell.
Astronomers Find Type Ia Supernova Just Waiting to Happen | Universe Today 2009
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Simplistically speaking, the source end will transmit to the destination how to reconstruct the file using either literal data transmitted from the source to the destination or by telling the destination to utilise a block already present at its end.
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Simplistically stated: If you time the film well, and the composer writes a clever score, the film can be all one beat and you still have lots of texture.
Beatronome Update Hans Perk 2009
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Simplistically that's 1 in 4 households with cable but not all have DVR's.
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Simplistically, you could boil down all ministry to either (1) starting churches — so there are people to mobilize and organize for ministry there and beyond that culture — or (2) helping churches to mature and grow in new areas of ministry to which the Lord is His body.
Where we have come from: the unreached peoples movement 2005
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