Sentences with phrase «of oversimplification»

At the risk of oversimplification, then, it seems necessary to attempt a brief summary of the basic arguments we must grasp before we can understand critically the relations between sacredness and everyday life.
Though something of an oversimplification, there was more than a kernel of truth to it.
The absence of a cost estimate for the proposed hydrogen infrastructure was a striking example of the oversimplifications we believe were made.
Perhaps you could write an article for WUWT about the repercussions of oversimplification (blaming AGW) instead of doing real science in the field of biology.
In these books, Lawrence (and here I am guilty of oversimplification but at least I can claim that this is Lawrence's own oversimplification from his web site describing the books):
As far as spending time with friends equaling loafing, that's a classic case of oversimplification, but to each his / her own.
AIDS has suffered from the same kind of oversimplification: it is either «wiping out» the entire continent, or it scarcely exists at all.
His chain of oversimplifications leads him into a glaring non-sequitur: «It is thus basic to evolution that if species B evolved from species A, that species A and species B can not coexist for an extended length of time».
At first glance it stings of oversimplification — would - be inspirational pap wrapped with a self - congratulatory bow.
Pick it up just on the basis of that oversimplification, however, and you'll have wonderful surprises in store.
Although this is an oversimplification, an epub is basically put together of some
This definitely feels like a very streamlined and simplified game mode, almost to the point of oversimplification.
I think there is a lot of oversimplification in the world and maybe in art as well.
Not merely a criticism of oversimplification in visual culture today, his images are also documents of a purposely mis - directed self - representation.
For discussions of the science, they would critically examine the role of «real» skepticism and the perils of oversimplification and advocacy when science meets the media and politics.
The findings did meet with a lot of skepticism during the early 20th Century: the objections were centered around claims of oversimplification, failure to factor in changes in cloudiness, and results of laboratory tests by another Swede, Knut Ångström (1857 - 1910).
Many writers and reporters work hard to accurately present scientific findings to the public, and are very careful to avoid these sorts of oversimplifications and misrepresentations of the data.
At the risk of oversimplification, one can see that the two major approaches toward play which have dominated our culture also characterize the Church's attitudes.
That's a little bit of an oversimplification, but there's a lot of truth to it.
In these books, Lawrence (and here I am guilty of oversimplification but at least I can claim that this is Lawrence's own oversimplification from his web site...
Hobbs» letter and exasperated attitude suggest the trip was a disaster of National Lampoon's Vacation proportions, but as we'll see that's something of an oversimplification.
At the risk of oversimplification, the interlocutors argue for God's temporal as well as eternal justice, while Job expresses perplexity over their claim for his temporal justice.
At the risk of oversimplification, at the core of this idealogical conflict is this basic tension: Either science is right, or God is right.
H. Richard Niebuhr has traced five types of strategy which Christians through the centuries have adopted as they tried to relate Christ and culture.9 At the risk of oversimplification, we could extend and paraphrase these classifications as they might apply to the interpretation of contemporary technology by the church:
But at the risk of oversimplification, let me just say that calling in Scripture is no more complicated than the English word «call.»
At the risk of oversimplification, we might characterize Altizer's theology as an attempt to bring man to a radical Christian humanism that will involve the denial of all past forms of God and Christianity.
It's a bit of an oversimplification to say that there's one definitive Vegan Food Pyramid.
I will admit this is a bit of an oversimplification but the heft this film possess pertains to a few key characters while the rest are seemingly for visual splendor and extending the run time.
Decades can not easily be characterized without running the risk of oversimplification.
«At the risk of oversimplification: the core purpose of education needs to shift from learning to follow instructions to learning to solve problems,» he added, claiming that the better - paid and more fulfilling jobs of the future would require «non-routine problem solving, often through face - to - face interaction».
Sure, the Metroid comparison is a bit of an oversimplification, but it's appropriate in that Shadow Complex borrows very heavily from its predecessor, and if you're familiar with Metroid, you'll be at home playing Shadow Complex.
At the risk of oversimplification, Westworld is about lifelike robots, how humans treat them as lifeless beings, and what defines life.
At the risk of oversimplification, the split basically boils down to a debate pitting those who view the new technology's benefits (treating diseases, water purification, toxic cleanups, etc) as far outstripping its potential downsides - and believe any regulation should reflect this - and those who adopt the opposite view.
Actually, that was something of an oversimplification.

Phrases with «of oversimplification»

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