One of her central claims is that oral historians have heretofore been looking too literally at this material, and perhaps extrapolating too simplistically from it.
It is shown, simplistically, as a two-layer space representing two levels of activation.
Moreover, the dependency of features that occur together is modeled quite simplistically.
Sometimes it is simplistically said that 'strictness analysis is invalid in the presence of non-1 error values'.
Put simplistically, a physical mutation in the structure of the brain will only be selected for if it facilitates a behavioural capacity that enhances survival.
Many people simplistically believe that, to do more with the same resources, one can always cut inefficiencies.
The groups should on no account be simplistically compared since they differ in size.
Definitely, at this stage of cognitive science, we fear this utility value may become jeopardised if success in theory building gets simplistically equated with breadth of coverage.
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