-
rejection of
scientific results:
Scientific authorities are
sometimes seen as
inexpert, untrustworthy, or biased. Some
marginalised social groups hold anti-science...
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throwing techniques depends on the
skill level of both tori and uke.
Inexpertly applied throws have the
potential to
injure both tori and uke, for instance...
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attacked just
before it
dropped dead. Livingstone's
broken bone, even
though inexpertly set by
himself and Edwards,
bonded strongly. He went for recuperation...
- her performance,
writing that, "though she is
still a very
nervous and
inexpert actress, she is
giving by far her most
winning performance".
Between 1979...
- released.
Since 1986,
officials have
tended to
discount as inaccurate,
inexpert opinion the
claims of some
surviving Chernobyl Exclusion Zone and Polesie...
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allowed only
sycophants to
serve under him, and
chafed at Jones'
pride and
inexpert courtly intrigue.
After Jones' Victory,
Potemkin began to ****ign him impossible...
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since this is
where Donna and the
other addicts spend time.
Arctor is
inexpertly negotiating a
double life and his use of D is
damaging his brain. Barris...
- portra**** as
having numerous rather debilitating allergies and
being rather inexpert when
faced with a
number of more or less
mundane social situations (as...
-
conscientious objectors were
often the
victims of "moral innocency" and
inexpertness in
moral training: "the
moving force of
events is
always too much for...
- corrected. John Foxe,
writing in
around 1562,
considered Tyndale "simple and
inexpert" in "the wily
subtleties of this world." The view of
Tyndale given by a...