Sentences with phrase «oversimplification as»

(2010) refer to this approach as «identify and use»; although this may be an oversimplification as Tayyab Rashid (2015) has recently described more extensive uses for client strengths such as using them to master problems that are maintaining symptoms.
This is an oversimplification as there many other codes that will cover for bone density screening.
There are activist scientists who will often try to bludgeon you with some conclusion or another «derived from physics», but that is such an oversimplification as to be pretty irresponsible or just a political rhetoric disguised as science.
This, still, is an oversimplification as writer / director Jonathan Glazer (along with co-writer Walter Campbell) have loosely adapted Michel Faber «s 2000 novel into a story of an alien being come to Earth to harvest humans for sustenance and, in the process, finds compassion for her victims only to find with compassion comes injury.
In reality the above is an oversimplification as 60 Second Shooter Prime is a game that will demand your time and if you're not careful you will lose a lot of your sanity here.
This definition is, in fact, such a gross oversimplification as be scientifically useless.

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The problem is that sometimes, as in the Suniva / SolarWorld case, this is a dangerous oversimplification.
In writing any history of the recent past, factual error is a danger, as is distortion of perspective, oversimplification or faulty inference.
Such an oversimplification ignores the biographical, religious and political realities running through the history of Christian missions during the «great century» and long before, as missionaries have, in the name of Jesus, striven to understand and learned to respect the particularities of the cultures to which they have come.
Although it has become part of the conventional wisdom in much of contemporary anti-colonialist literature, both Eastern and Western, it is an oversimplification to dismiss the missions as nothing more than a cloak for white imperialism.
Its wrongness is not gross oversimplification; the amended version I'm going to suggest is almost as simple and very little longer.
I thus conclude, within the oversimplification which is excusable for this kind of capsule argument, that apologetics or evangelism should not be thought of as constituting a distinctive mode of theological discourse for which we would need a specific definition of the place of the Bible.
Philosophy's recognition of itself as religion is neither achieved nor admitted by all philosophers, but among these who have recognized the identity of philosophy and religion are Socrates, Plotinus, Erigena, Spinoza, Hegel — in short, and in general, most of the speculative, «Platonic» tradition, in opposition to the mainstream of the analytic, «Aristotalian» tradition (if the reader will forgive such a gross oversimplification of a very complex history of thought).
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.
Yet this was a most important oversimplification, for it made possible for the Jews to accept their fate as the just punishment of God, and to accept the Torah as the book by which they would live.
But, allowing for considerable oversimplification, I can at least try to make clear the essential point: the understanding of reality expressed in this kind of metaphysics is one for which all our distinctive experience and thought as modern secular men is negative evidence.
Without that credibility of the prophetic oversimplification, the exiled Jews might have lost their identity as the people of God.
- This is obviously an oversimplification, but it may start children to thinking about God as at work in the order of things and not as far off in the sky somewhere.
Others were annoyed because they regarded this blunt statement as a frantic oversimplification of Christian theology, a retreat into pre-enlightenment piety.
This gross oversimplification is full of error, failing to see how men pretend irreligion as well as religion.
When I wrote «taxation is necessary unless you want anarchy» it's an oversimplification of what I see as the role of taxation in supporting a government; admittedly I'm making it a binary choice (no taxes = no government; no government = anarchy) which may not follow.
Another great oversimplification of the neo-Darwinist statement of evolution implies that the thing that is being selected (genotype according to the conventional statement, phenotype as I suggest) finds itself inevitably subjected to certain selective pressures arising from «its environment.»
As my neighbor was talking, I was tempted here and there to jump in («I don't think that's true» or «I think that's an oversimplification»), but I didn't.
It would, of course, be an oversimplification to hold that an over-all development such as has been here outlined has gone forward quite straightforwardly and steadily.
As my explication of and commentary on the text of the Enquiry proceeds, it should become clear that the picture suggested later by The Concept of Nature, a picture that represents Whitehead as dogmatically claiming that»... there is but one nature, namely the nature that is before us in perceptual knowledge» (CN 40), is, however justified by contextual evidence, a distortion by way of an oversimplification of the deliverances of a mind greatly occupied with issues at once subtle and compleAs my explication of and commentary on the text of the Enquiry proceeds, it should become clear that the picture suggested later by The Concept of Nature, a picture that represents Whitehead as dogmatically claiming that»... there is but one nature, namely the nature that is before us in perceptual knowledge» (CN 40), is, however justified by contextual evidence, a distortion by way of an oversimplification of the deliverances of a mind greatly occupied with issues at once subtle and compleas dogmatically claiming that»... there is but one nature, namely the nature that is before us in perceptual knowledge» (CN 40), is, however justified by contextual evidence, a distortion by way of an oversimplification of the deliverances of a mind greatly occupied with issues at once subtle and complex.
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.
As far as wanting us to be happy when we win (which we are) and sad when we loose (same her) is an oversimplification of keeping fans out of the long term issues that plague this cluAs far as wanting us to be happy when we win (which we are) and sad when we loose (same her) is an oversimplification of keeping fans out of the long term issues that plague this cluas wanting us to be happy when we win (which we are) and sad when we loose (same her) is an oversimplification of keeping fans out of the long term issues that plague this club.
They've been buying good food, but have no exposure to the tricks it will take to outwit the machines, which are best envisioned — and this is a gross oversimplificationas hoppers into which top - flight ingredients are fed, only to emerge transformed and in plastic packets at the other end.
The reaction among scholars, activists, journalists, bloggers and PanAfricanists was immediate in identifying the inaccuracies, exaggerations and oversimplifications, which addresses «crimes... from a bygone era» as a tool to cultivate American military support (read intervention) for the Ugandan government, «a repressive dictatorial regime» responsible for looting, rape and atrocities in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
That was the approach Darling adopted in the budget today, as he did in the pre-budget report at the end of 2009, and which looks set to be part of a developing story of departmental cuts that will be announced from Whitehall this afternoon... As ever, one must guard against exaggeration and oversimplification, but the 2010 budget, which may be Labour's last for a long time, was a very Mandelsonian speecas he did in the pre-budget report at the end of 2009, and which looks set to be part of a developing story of departmental cuts that will be announced from Whitehall this afternoon... As ever, one must guard against exaggeration and oversimplification, but the 2010 budget, which may be Labour's last for a long time, was a very Mandelsonian speecAs ever, one must guard against exaggeration and oversimplification, but the 2010 budget, which may be Labour's last for a long time, was a very Mandelsonian speech.
As far as support for democracy: Hitler was sorta - kinda democratically elected too (ok, that's an oversimplification) and had an overwhelming support of German populace while in poweAs far as support for democracy: Hitler was sorta - kinda democratically elected too (ok, that's an oversimplification) and had an overwhelming support of German populace while in poweas support for democracy: Hitler was sorta - kinda democratically elected too (ok, that's an oversimplification) and had an overwhelming support of German populace while in power.
I forgive you for being so misinformed, it can be tough to see past stereotypes and oversimplifications perpetuated by a news media that knows very little about the true nature of the Bill of Rights and the purpose and intent of government as envisioned at the dawning of this great Republic.
And my answer isn't an oversimplification - it's the same as yours, just phrased differently.
Given the number of phenotypes observed in peripheral tissues, Dr. Darras concluded that thinking of SMA as a disease solely of motor neurons is an oversimplification.
While headlines need to draw attention and engage the reader for obvious reasons, oversimplifications like «gene editing» and dramatic phrases like «three parent babies» can really get in the way of broadening the understanding of science, which is difficult enough as it is.
It is a vast oversimplification, but we might think of protein as a kind of «fat - antidote.»
This was later recognized to be an oversimplification, as this paradigm not only failed to elucidate the role of Th17 cells, but it was also discordant with data demonstrating that autoimmune diseases do not always fall into these neat categorical distinctions (14).
It would be good to have a chart such as this rather than the oversimplifications widely available online!
No surprise, perhaps, as Denis's film is the sort of thing usually discussed as a «minor,» the appellation usually applied to movies about love and intimacy, topics of almost universal relevance, as opposed to «major» works that indulge in the overblown oversimplification of barely understood historical periods, interminable «sculpting with time,» or the espousal of revolutionary creeds to well - heeled film festival audiences who know in their secret hearts that they will never in their lives participate in a violent uprising of any kind.
The apparent oversimplification of his behavior, namely to reduce his personal «mein kampf» to these three events — alone, and then present them as fact, is somewhat suspect.
There are jokes about Hitchcock's weight and alcohol consumption; there's a moment where he praises his secretary / reader / girl Friday Peggy Robertson (Toni Collette) and she almost cries for his tenderness; and, for God's sake, there's a suggestion that Hitch had a spyhole drilled into Vera Miles's dressing room, diminishing Norman Bates's use of the same device's metaphoric value in Psycho as a camera indicting audience voyeurism while introducing into the ecosystem this vile oversimplification of Hitchcock's obsessions.
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.
In a 2006 volume of essays published by the American Educational Research Association (AERA), for example, training is described as a «technical transmission activity» and an «oversimplification of teaching and learning, ignoring its dynamic, social and moral aspects.»
While these achievement levels can serve as a starting point for discussion about the performance of students and of groups of students, they will be criticized as an oversimplification.
Ridding the system of the gross oversimplification that is the API and taking a broader approach would help to prevent such abuse of the data that allow school leaders to celebrate failure disguised as success and hoodwink an unsuspecting public.
Resources provided by the CSDE clearly state that characterizing a student's achievement solely in terms of falling in one of four categories (levels) is an oversimplification, and that the specific achievement levels should not be interpreted as infallible predictors of students» futures.
However, their feelings and thoughts can be considered as an oversimplification of the industrial relationship concept.
But as you might imagine, they tend to be oversimplifications.
As the title suggests, it will most definitely be an OVERsimplification.
«On the corporate side of things, you have this sweeping oversimplification about the key role of tax breaks that clouds the deeper dynamics that really made it work as a hub,» he says.
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