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The show has a strong point of view, but it is never reductive.
The watching of a film, an hour and a half or two hours after four months is so reductive, such a let down.
And his general view of human nature is similarly reductive.
In the case of art this would be very seriously reductive.
"There's a certain sense to doing what I call reductive design," he said.
Wolfe's take on what makes the world go around is still highly reductive.
But then all life stories, as opposed to actual lives, are reductive.
He is the author of the 2-volume treatise Real reductive groups.
Those questions can be alarmingly reductive: What's your story called?
Such reductive distancing from life is the last thing the director could have had in mind.
"It's a vocabulary that seems to me to be reductive."
In this section G will be a reductive group with connected center.
This separation of private and public is too reductive to be helpful.
Yet the performance remains at the declarative level on the way to a reductive one.
Why should we trust your equation, which seems unusually reductive?
Like Bach, she has taken a reductive amount of material and opened it up.
Whether the dancers can make sense of this reductive staging is anyone's guess.
Educational theories are often reductive, but this one is a cartoon.
It has gallery and web site devoted to reductive art.
The reductive processes discussed above can be enhanced in two ways.
The opponents have been every bit as reductive, if more wrongheaded.
Two weeks ago, a similarly reductive process appeared to creep into the music industry.
Some of the criticism has been hyperbolic, or at least reductive.
It is not surprising that reductive treatment of consciousness should have this effect.
Perhaps we are hearing the reductive process that so often comes to creative minds later in life.