simplistic view
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsimplisticandview
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simplistic
adjective
uk/sɪmˈplɪs.tɪk/us/sɪmˈplɪs.tɪk/
making something complicated seem simple by ignoring important parts ...
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view
noun
uk/vjuː/us/vjuː/
an opinion, belief, or idea, or a way of thinking ...
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(Definition ofsimplisticandviewfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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This seems an overlysimplisticviewfrom a contemporary standpoint.
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This presents a rathersimplisticviewof parish politics.
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These verses do not illustrate that local peoples had asimplisticviewof nature.
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The early "individualist" tradition was nosimplisticviewof an undivided, empty subject.
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This work began with a rathersimplisticviewof peer dynamics.
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This is an important corrective to a one-dimensional andsimplisticview.
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That is asimplisticview.
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This is asimplisticview.
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I shall not take thesimplisticview.
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But that is asimplisticview.
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That is a rathersimplisticview.
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That is a patronising andsimplisticview.
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I do not share thatsimplisticview.
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I take a verysimplisticview.
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These and other instances reflect asimplisticviewof the policy decision process, one that ignores the dimension of power.
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It seems that the adoption of the word mapping has perpetuated a vague and overlysimplisticviewof instrument design.
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He adopted a very out-of-date andsimplisticview.
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In short, the notion of attributing a cognitive function to one area is an overlysimplisticviewof what the brain does.
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At least the existence of this range of possibilities challenges anysimplisticviewof the primacy of the standard realizability models.
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This was admittedly asimplisticviewof the role of the humanities in medicine, but contained in it was a clear warning.
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Puzzles such as this challenge asimplisticviewthat literacy acquisition is the impetus behind a change from holistic to segmental representations.
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Asimplisticviewthat many researchers seem to adopt is to represent objects only in terms of static representations, viewing changes as sudden events.
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Models where the parameters x occur nonlinearly are common, but in this survey we will take thesimplisticviewthat nonlinear problems can be solved by linearization.
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The reasons why thissimplisticviewof economics does not operate are manifold.
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I take asimplisticviewabout the issues of law and order.
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