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overly simplified

adjective as in simplistic

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There is also an emphasis in the paper on the need to include the effects of female "playing field" traits to address the problem of overly simplified, typological concepts that fail to reflect more complex biological realities accurately.

Dixon, in his opening statements, said the plaintiffs were trying to blame PacifiCorp with an overly simplified, hindsight version of what happened — without context about the realities of climate change and the role that forest management has in causing and preventing wildfires.

He is only too aware that Fosse is a pop culture fixture whose choreography has been, in recent years, reduced to a tough minimalist look or copied — you see it in Michael Jackson, Beyoncé and even the recent Wednesday Addams dance — and, often, overly simplified.

Today, Social Security numbers and credit scores are broadly criticized by financial experts and government officials as overly simplified and, generally speaking, bad.

But this isn’t an overly simplified, clickbaity story of recovering long-lost paintings for the world to see for the first time.

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