Pseudo-analytical
"Pseudo-analytical" in a Sentence (8 examples)
Part and parcel of this campaign is the attempt to obscure the origins of the dastan, including complex pseudo-analytical verbiage about "variants" and "versions," to divert attention from the common origin of the dastan and the people who share it.
Pseudo-analytical solutions are comprised of a small set of algebraic equations that can by solved directly by hand or with a spreadsheet.
Likewise, while students are expected to be analytical, often students display behaviors that result in a correct answer but are pseudo-analytical in nature.
The music itself was effective without all the pseudo-analytical pretension that surrounded so much of contemporary music – it spoke directly to the body and contained as much soul and life as any of its peers, as well as incorporating a legion of other forms such as reggae, rap, rock, classical, punk, world beats, and funk, all with consummate ease.
As bad decisions are dressed up in pseudo-analytical garb, ministerial officials may become unduly cynical about analysis.
One unfortunate aspect of this is the tendency of social workers to engage in pseudo-analytical therapy.
Insights afforded by exact interpretations genuinely cure in depth by resolving underlying conflicts, he tells us, whereas inexact interpretations effect a mere redressing of the balance of unresolved conflicts by means of "pseudo-analytical suggestion."
The pseudo-analytical questions are particularly awkward. What could the answer possibly be?
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