simplification
IPA: sɪmpɫʌfɪkˈeɪʃʌn
noun
- The act of simplifying or something that has been simplified.
- (logic) A valid simple argument.
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Examples of "simplification" in Sentences
- The simplification is clear in context.
- The old template is the simplification.
- Simplification of the case is necessary.
- Congratulations on the simplification of
- That kind of simplification is the bane of newness.
- Do you broadly agree with the simplification of the text
- My request for you is the simplification of structuralism.
- The advantage of the Moore model is a simplification of the behaviour.
- In the long run, this is a vast simplification of the template structure.
- Masterly simplification of the last sentence is of the opening paragraph.
- I hope tax simplification is his #1 goal, as it appears to be Speaker Hastert's.
- On language, simplification is only one thing we should have heated debates about.
- Over the last few decades, confusion over the meaning of the term simplification appears to have become a second important obstacle to creating simpler tax laws.
- The bare beauty of the channelled whelk tells me that one answer, and perhaps a first step, is in simplification of life, in cutting out some of the distractions.
- Such simplification is at times useful, but "the problem arises when we begin to draw conclusions from succesful choices, assuming that what works once will work in every instance."
- In the name of simplification, the Work and Pensions Secretary plans to raise the basic pension, eliminate the current multitiered system—and pay for it all by rolling back the personal retirement accounts that were first introduced by the Thatcher Government in 1987.
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