Then I realized that the the form of the final copy was sometimes dictated by unsophisticated dolts. |
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However wicked this case is, he is still a young, unsophisticated and immature man. |
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Its size, remoteness, tropical location, and late development made for a raw, vigorous, unsophisticated version of the Australian experience. |
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To appeal to a 15-year-old, fragrances generally need a pleasing, unsophisticated, somewhat fruity or floral top note. |
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The international expansion continues apace in parts of the world where retailing is relatively undeveloped, unconsolidated, and unsophisticated. |
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Made of black bricks and tiles, Wuhou Temple looks very simple and unsophisticated but it does have an air of mystery about it. |
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His efforts to portray himself as unsophisticated and ignorant of legal matters were not consistent with the record. |
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Well, you know, in the end it was very naive and unsophisticated to believe that where you come from doesn't matter. |
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They were, as a rule, too immature and unsophisticated to comprehend the full meaning of much of his discourse. |
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He must play Coffey as simple and unsophisticated, but yet intelligent and perceptive in a delicate balancing act. |
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The term antiquarian tends to carry negative connotations nowadays, of someone with a naive or unsophisticated obsession with the past. |
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When we met, I thought Sam was a ridiculous fop, and he considered me an unsophisticated oaf. |
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I will continue to not know such-and-such if I'm treated like an ignorant, unsophisticated fool. |
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In the play Othello, the character of Othello has certain traits which make him seem naive and unsophisticated compared to many other people. |
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In July 1995, WB started its search to replace its existing unsophisticated computer system. |
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Many of the young people are quite untravelled and unsophisticated, and have very limited horizons. |
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Some lecturers say the students are immature, unsophisticated and do not know what they want in class. |
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A prevailing social stereotype portrays rural people as lower class, less intelligent, less creative, less ingenuitive and unsophisticated. |
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Blackton had failed to keep up with developments in film technique and his films were dramatically unsophisticated, but he was an expert showman. |
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While his work, in its seductiveness, might appeal to unsophisticated tastes, there is nothing unsophisticated about the paintings themselves. |
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What can we, the uncultured, unsophisticated, unwashed, barbaric, tacky and ignorant masses learn from the Mother Continent this time around? |
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The problem is when the chatterati prefers a suave, polished and TVgenic dictator over a rustic politician and berates the unsophisticated desi. |
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Maybe this venue is busier in the evenings or is attractive to families with hearty unsophisticated appetites. |
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While other vendors hammered away on their unsophisticated heterogenous software packages, IBM was refining something full of grace and elegance. |
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The Management would like to apologize for the lewd and unsophisticated content of this post. |
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Thoroughly unsophisticated, they are ready victims for any retailers of fairy tales who come along. |
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The council often seems to think that New Yorkers are unsophisticated rubes, continually fleeced by crafty and unethical businesses. |
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Jesus' use of parables also shows us that stories are not just for children or the unsophisticated. |
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The countryman went from ruggedly unsophisticated to casually erudite in one quick addition of something so simplistic as a pair of spectacles. |
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Netgear's own supplied software does this, though it's unsophisticated compared to the likes of Musicmatch or iTunes. |
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With such unsophisticated software, you are running the risk of weak security. |
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Besieged by the media, he's as unsophisticated as he is unshaven. |
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Thanks for disabusing us of our unsophisticated illusions, Mr. Brooks. |
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Furthermore, the passports are produced in an unsophisticated manner and are easily forged. |
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He was grand and aggressive while batting, but rarely in the gut-busting, seven-eighths-crazy, unsophisticated manner of some of his peers. |
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Hands are routinely examined in medical diagnosis and provide clues with which the palmist may often astound the unsophisticated. |
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The problem was not concentrated among unsophisticated investors who were duped by bad sales practices. |
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Here was this unsophisticated, inexperienced woman, prating her irritating certainties and proposing to overthrow the entire post-war settlement. |
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Brandedasbackward and unsophisticated, the tradition of playing this evocative and endearingly plunky instrument almost disappeared. |
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Speaking to a broad and unsophisticated audience, he did not satisfy the scruples of some academicians, who found that he oversimplified complex problems. |
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Just think how unsophisticated your country would look if its top spy were outed as being clumsy and garrulous. |
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We are not satisfied from the evidence that the Applicant was especially immature or unsophisticated. |
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In fact, in those days of unsophisticated sports medicine, 10 years at the peak was good, and that is what Best managed. |
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For me, the key question is why so many evidently unsophisticated investors were snookered by the banks into buying their garbage. |
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The data we have compiled to date is relatively unsophisticated, and will be further refined in the years to come. |
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This unsophisticated approach is beginning to change, however, as further research is done. |
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The games that can be played on hand-held consoles are very unsophisticated in comparison with those that can be played on static consoles. |
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It is easily accessible and so there may be very unsophisticated, first time criminals altering it, maybe for the purpose of resale. |
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Post-qualification may be used for the procurement of large but unsophisticated works contracts. |
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In a different vein, it was pointed out that not all communities are necessarily poor or unsophisticated. |
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Posing as a craftsman of singing-song-writing, Duteil penned a very unsophisticated album with a discreet orchestration. |
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Second, accused terrorists are routinely portrayed as being too unsophisticated, ill-prepared or youthful to actually commit such heinous acts. |
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It also harmed unsophisticated means of earning, such as traditional agriculture and livestock breeding in the countryside and rural areas. |
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Even unsophisticated indicators, however, can identify very real trends in development. |
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At the same time, there has been a revival of interest in the ancient methods of calculation, especially the use of simple and unsophisticated gadgets such as the abacus. |
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After all, if a broker defrauds sophisticated investors, it might also defraud unsophisticated investors. |
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The student who enters grad school intent on becoming a traditional humanist is the student who will be labelled as hopelessly unsophisticated by her peers and her professors. |
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The Starks are fatalistic, duty-bound, honorable but kind of unsophisticated. |
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John Curry from the Australian Shareholders' Association says those that get caught are often unsophisticated investors, bamboozled by flashy letterheads. |
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His opponent in the primary was an unsophisticated first-time candidate named Carl Paladino, an upstate developer. |
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The humour is unrepentantly unsophisticated and the stunts appeal to a fundamental human urge to see things go fast, make a lot of noise and then crash. |
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I suppose no one ever left him after a first interview without the impression that this was the best and kindest of men, nay, and the simplest and most unsophisticated. |
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We don't easily imagine anymore a naive, unsophisticated 14-year-old without the resources or experience to go it alone or see a way out of current circumstances. |
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Like their neighbors in the northern province of Groningen, Frisians tend to be seen as unsophisticated by Netherlanders living in the southern part of the country. |
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Priests and parishioners are frequently persecuted, and live under constant surveillance and harassment, usually of the crudest and most unsophisticated form. |
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Though simple and unsophisticated by later standards, the census was a milestone in the provision of statistical data and has subsequently been held at ten-year intervals. |
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In those days electric currents were produced in the laboratory by unsophisticated machines which rubbed plates together, or by cumbersome batteries. |
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Many realists today consider victory an unsophisticated goal. |
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He argues that almost everywhere, whether Asia, Africa or Europe, before 50,000 years ago all the stone tools are much alike and unsophisticated. |
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Our consultations since the release of the Draft Proposal have revealed that unsophisticated use of the Advisory Guidelines by both judges and lawyers is a concern. |
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Success, then, has been a matter of pinning down the genes that allow those extra steps to happen, and then transplanting them to their new host. Buy any other nameMere colour, however, is for unsophisticated lovers. |
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High bandwidth is necessary, not simply for rich multimedia content and significant levels of interactivity, but when several computers share one connection, even for relatively unsophisticated applications. |
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Apart from that, I often find today's images of fetishism, sado-masochism mixed with gothic, rather ugly, unsophisticated and a kind of caricature. |
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In this type of development cycle, the first generation machine that is based on the initial concept could be unsophisticated, but technologically advanced. |
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Capital flows to carbon mitigation projects were very limited, serious investors were few, and the mining concerns in most transition economies and developing countries were still very unsophisticated about capital markets. |
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Even relatively unsophisticated hackers can employ any of the thousands of hacker tools available to break into computers and to read, steal or alter information. |
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The distinction between an unsophisticated sub-fund and a sophisticated sub-fund is made according to the overall risk calculation method adopted by the Company and described below. |
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Yet this somehow unsophisticated approach is somehow perfectly appropriate and results in a powerful work where emotions, technique, and intent are in complete accord. |
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Goals such as 'making Europe Number 1 in ten years time' are too simplistic and unsophisticated and need to be fleshed out in detail in partnership and dialogue with the regions. |
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Their iconography has been much studied, although artistically they are relatively unsophisticated. |
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The most unsophisticated countries were not able to deliver presentations and the y never joined in discussions because they are way behind on methodological aspects. |
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Two studies were located that employ unsophisticated calculations to estimate the costs of shared custody in contrast to the costs of intact families. |
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The higher the markup, the greater the payment he receives from the lender. Consumer advocates fret that this process leaves the unsophisticated as subprime customers tend to be at the mercy of unscrupulous dealers. |
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Gordon appears to have had little regard for the style of politics or politicians in New Brunswick, both of which he considered corrupt and unsophisticated. |
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Of course many of these accounts were propagandist in intention and designed for an unsophisticated audience. |
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Most native pottery was unsophisticated however and intended only for local markets. |
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There is a popular prejudice that stereotypes speakers as unsophisticated and even backward, due possibly to the deliberate and lengthened nature of the accent. |
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With the rise in sea trade in the 18th century, there emerged a class of unsophisticated ship portraitists known as port painters or, in Britain, as pierhead artists. |
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Thus this ignorant, unsophisticated but resolute agriculturist captured me. So early in 1917, we left Calcutta for Champaran, looking just like fellow rustics. |
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From the unsophisticated spruikers of 1900 to the amazing technology of 2000, advertisers have wooed the public with appeals to vanity, health and patriotism. |
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