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- article on "simplistic", but its sister project Wiktionary does: Read the Wiktionary entry "simplistic" You can also: Search for Simplistic in Wikipedia...
- {\displaystyle x_{2}} does not hold any longer, and has to be enforced again. A simplistic algorithm would cycle over the pairs of variables, enforcing arc consistency...
- calendar date. For explanation, see History of longitude#Chronometers but simplistically, there is a 15° difference of longitude for each hour that the time...
- reinserting spaces and possibly also reverting to lower case, but this simplistic method is not able to correctly present titles of mixed capitalization...
- appropriate eye contact as well as topic maintenance). The term refers simplistically to a thought disorder shown from speech with a lack of observance to...
- those in the Middle East, Oceania, Africa, and the Caribbean use a more simplistic fanfare.[failed verification] Some countries that are devolved into multiple...
- rubbish". Derek Adams of Time Out London called it "budget-conscious, simplistically plotted and often cringingly performed". Philip French of The Guardian...
- Dance was released to unfavourable reviews. It was criticized for its simplistic gameplay, poor motion detection, and a lack of progression or additional...
- given a more Disney-esque appearance. In 2004, he was redesigned more simplistically, this time without clothing. "New Products". Travel Size & Miniature...
- Tu'i, also spelled more simplistically Tui, is a Polynesian traditional title for tribal chiefs or princes. In translations, the highest such positions...