Sentences with phrase «with oversimplification»

Of course, simplifying anything too much will lead to experts and more - informed viewers criticizing the work for oversimplifying the subject matter - and as I'll discuss below, even TreeHugger has written about the problems with this oversimplification - but in order for anyone to understand something as complex as how global trade, manufacturing and consumption functions in modern society, it can be helpful to start with a basic overview so the average person can more easily digest the material.
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but to me the difference between climate and weather can be reduced (with some oversimplification) to different aspects of heat transfer.
Robert Wuthnow has observed that «Liberals are fond of charging fundamentalists with oversimplification and pointing out the need of complexity.»
We mislead policy makers with our oversimplifications and overconfidence.
According to GISS trend map from 1970 to 2006 we've seen a warming of 0.73 C. Even with my oversimplifications and estimates to skew the number higher, we see the predicted increase is less than half of the observed.

Not exact matches

While I agree with your as.sertion that an argument for the oversimplification can be made on nearly any position, I think the previous statement is not only unreasonably over simplified, if such were definable, but is, in fact, flat out incorrect.
The book is clear, with an easy, engaging style that nonetheless avoids excessive oversimplifications, the bane of large - scale «popular» surveys.
In general, with a rough oversimplification, it may be said that the Pharisees were a movement or an unorganized party; the scribes were more like a profession though not paid.
Noll summarizes the situation with what he calls an oversimplification, but to which he lends plentiful support: «Where Britain retained Christendom by subordinating the Bible, America would unleash the Bible by overthrowing Christendom.»
«Information bits» are presented with such rapidity and oversimplification that the viewer can only, it seems, suspend judgment or «believe tentatively and with elasticity.»
Thus far we have dealt mainly with differences of opinion in order to make clear the dilemmas about its nature and forestall an oversimplification.
This is possible, but one suspects that it is an oversimplification of the matter, especially when one notes the ease with which language from a text which, on this theory, reflects the historical expectation can be used in a text which reflects the trans - historical.
The dominant functions of television, combined with the pressure on stations to maximize their audience, has shaped television programming in America in several characteristic ways: it has led away from in - depth, demanding analyses to an oversimplification of issues and their solutions; it has fed the desire for instant gratification of needs rather than disciplined resolution; and it has tended toward the sensationalization of events and experiences.
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 complex.
San Francisco is the place with fog and Oakland is the place with sun, sure, but that's a vast oversimplification of the 39,941 different microclimates in the Bay Area.
That's an oversimplification of the weaving process, but you end up with one layer of thicker fabric than you do from single weaving, yet it is still a one - layer fabric.
I argue that the failure of the international community is a result of a systemic and institutional oversimplification of that complexity which informed modes of engagement with conflict actors.
The major issue with Dr Lustig's theory is looking at US Sugar intake over history — levels were still high in the early 20th century — so saying it is sugar is either an oversimplification or there is a threshold value that we have recently crossed.
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).
I tried to deliver this but remain in integrity with my belief that women have been misled by an oversimplification of the hormone conversation.
Some say that sticking with low - scoring foods can help you shed pounds easily (no calorie counting required) or avoid diabetes, but that's an oversimplification.
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.
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.
Best Feature Winner: «Moonrise Kingdom» «Bernie» «The Loneliest Planet» «The Master» «Middle Of Nowhere» Best Documentary Winner: «How To Survive A Plague» «Detropia» «Marina Abramovic: The Artist Is Present» «Room 237» «The Waiting Room» Best Ensemble Performance Winner: «Your Sister's Sister» «Bernie» «Moonrise Kingdom» «Safety Not Guaranteed» «Silver Linings Playbook» Breakthrough Actor Winner: Emayatzy Corinealdi («Middle Of Nowhere») Mike Birbiglia («Sleepwalk With Me») Thure Lindhardt («Keep The Lights On») Melanie Lynskey («Hello, I Must Be Going») Quvenzhané Wallis («Beasts Of The Southern Wild») Breakthrough Director Winner: Benh Zeitlin («Beasts Of The Southern Wild») Zal Batmanglij («Sound Of My Voice») Brian M. Cassidy and Melanie Shatzky («Francine») Jason Cortlund and Julia Halperin («Now, Forager») Antonio Méndez Esparza («Aquí y Allá») Calvin Klein Female Filmmaker Award Stacie Passon («Concussion») Bingham Ray Award Benh Zeitlin («Beasts Of The Southern Wild») Best Film Not Playing At A Theater Near You «An Oversimplification Of Her Beauty» (written and directed by Terence Nance) Gotham Independent Film Audience Award «Artifact»
This notion, partly true and conveniently vague, derives largely from oversimplifications of what are still probably the best - known writings on Bresson in English: Susan Sontag's 1964 essay on his «spiritual style» and Paul Schrader's grouping of Bresson with Dreyer and Ozu in his 1972 book on «transcendental style,» which respectively predate the second half and the last third of Bresson's career.
McCarthy resists oversimplification of the story, preferring to find deeper truths in the journalistic procedure itself and in the character - rich performances of that ensemble (happily, McCarthy mixes in brilliant unknowns with his star players).
For while The Theory of Everything has the usual flaws of many a biopic — compression, conflation and oversimplification — it is nevertheless among the best of its genre, thanks in no small part to Jones and Eddie Redmayne (My Week with Marilyn), who plays Hawking in an astonishing, career - making performance that rivals anything the great Daniel Day - Lewis did in My Left Foot.
At first glance it stings of oversimplification — would - be inspirational pap wrapped with a self - congratulatory bow.
One major oversimplification is that voice and choice in PBL projects has to do only with the products that students create.
«To say you can simply transfer the skills from one to the other is an oversimplification of the complexities of dealing with pupil behaviour in schools,» she said.
«It's an oversimplification to say the outcome was all about money, but charters spent more ($ 9.7 million compared with $ 5.2 million), and their candidates finished first in both races on Tuesday's ballot.»
Conventional wisdom is that the combining of Daimler - Benz with Chrysler failed because of a clash of cultures, but that's an oversimplification....
(An oversimplification, but I found myself identifying with a comment from 1maia asserting that «Most american men write about being rich but bored and shagging their friend's wife, which i can neither relate to nor find interesting.»)
If we examine our parental goals, it would not be an oversimplification to conclude that realization of these goals requires that our children have the inner strength to deal competently and successfully, day after day, with the challenges and demands they encounter.
Obviously, given the many activities you can do to form a bond with your dog and help them master commands, this is an oversimplification.
Contemporary Classical Guitar with Gyan Riley 1307 Dodds Avenue Chattanooga, TN 37404 Barking Legs Theater April 3, 2018 730 PM Calling Gyan Riley a contemporary classical guitarist is a vast oversimplification.
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.
The effort to cast the climate challenge as green - energy Davids versus fossil - fueled Goliaths has come with substantial oversimplification: Extreme weather is our fault.
Christy began with the misleading argument that CO2 is plant food, which is a gross oversimplification of a complex issue, and which is frankly an insult to the intelligence of his audience.
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.
Indeed, the report's language appears to be sometimes coupled with a selective reading or oversimplification of the facts, so that the authors have «high confidence» in something that is not the whole story.
As has been the case with other attempts to vilify, intimidate and silence experts who disagree with alarmist views on global warming and climate change, Kaine presented an argument rife with logical fallacies — appeals to emotion, straw men, ridicule, oversimplification and misrepresentation.
--- This is an oversimplification of what «they» actually do, with the presumption first of all that «they» are some monolithic bunch that adhere to a narrow range of techniques.
The potential downside for this continued surge of interest and coverage lies in oversimplification: we've already seen how politicians and the media equate «renewable energy» with ethanol, and climate change with hot days in the summer.
At the risk of oversimplification, the insurer paying accident benefits to an occupant of a motorcycle would be able to claim loss transfer indemnification from the insurer of the car that collided with the motorcycle.
«It is an oversimplification of the issue to think that bitcoin is synonymous with blockchain or cryptocurrencies generally», Andy Gray commented to Bloomberg.
«In family matters,» Tesler wrote, «which are inherently complex and deal with a rupture in the most essential human relationships, litigation — which builds in adversarial aggression, oversimplification, and polarization, as well as a focus on blame, is the wrong model.
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