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"nonprofessional" Definitions
  1. not a member of or trained in a specific profession.
  2. Sports
  3. not offering or engaged in for payment or a monetary prize; amateur: a nonprofessional league; a nonprofessional player.
  4. a person who is not a professional.
  5. an amateur athlete.

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His use of nonprofessional actors in "Dheepan" underlines that connection.
The nonprofessional cast members are as compelling as any pros.
Several top clubs have said they might field nonprofessional players.
Players on nonprofessional sports teams also showed their solidarity with the movement.
Mr. Ouedraogo largely used villagers and other nonprofessional actors in his films.
How does one justify the cost of professional coaching as a nonprofessional?
"I started working like this because I needed nonprofessional actors," he said.
The nonprofessional half of estimators also tend to give fewer estimates, she said.
Sasha Lane, a fearless nonprofessional, is thrilling to watch, as is Shia LaBeouf.
A Yiddish-language feature made with nonprofessional actors on the streets of Brooklyn?
Some of his points are valid, but for nonprofessional athletes, it's not entirely necessary.
And, again like "Tangerine," it has a mixed cast of professional and nonprofessional actors.
For us nonprofessional athletes, a new study offers a time-crunched alternative to lengthy workouts.
Its nonprofessional actors mumble dialogue that sounds improvised, although Ms. Zhao is credited as screenwriter.
Mr. Brown, with Mr. Rezaj's help, assembled a small, mostly nonprofessional cast from the Bronx.
Accepted wisdom that decent nonprofessional jobs are gone for good lets elites off the hook.
For this movie Pasolini used mainly nonprofessional actors, people with plain faces, in dusty clothes.
Like many of her teammates, she also plays for a separate nonprofessional club ultimate team.
Yet it was this nonprofessional spirit which made him the concrete-block spiritual heart of GBE.
Rotten Tomatoes is a repository of some of the best nonprofessional film criticism on the internet.
The cast is made up mostly of nonprofessional actors, which gives an authenticity to the movie.
Uber ran a peer-to-peer service there called UberPop, which linked nonprofessional drivers with riders.
The ease and charisma of the performers, trained and nonprofessional actors alike, heighten the emotional impact.
He often worked in a semidocumentary style, and used nonprofessional actors, from whom he coaxed extraordinary performances.
" The regulation of speech within "professional settings" does "not justify" restricting campus speech "in a nonprofessional setting.
Dramatic Publishing, the Illinois-based company that licenses Mr. Sergel's adaptation, will continue to hold nonprofessional theatrical rights.
"I consider them professional amateurs," Tommasone told The Associated Press after his loss, referring to the nonprofessional Olympians.
From 2001 to 2009, seven nonprofessional astronauts bought trips to the space station aboard a Russian Soyuz rocket.
"During that time I never once saw Chuck act inappropriately or in a nonprofessional manner," Samuels told Hyperallergic.
What advice do you have for nonprofessional runners who might be trying a similar challenge, like running across America?
In an attempt to find nonprofessional actors, " SKAM Austin" had scouted talent at local skate parks and high schools.
Director Gillo Pontecorvo cast mostly nonprofessional actors in the film, which helped codify the jangly aesthetic of handheld cinematography.
Last March and April, the institute polled 3,074 individuals who provided nonprofessional or unpaid care for friends or family.
To do this, he asked nonprofessional actors to repeatedly smile and frown repeatedly for a set amount of time.
Equally, though, a nickname can stubbornly stick around for ages — outlasting any nonprofessional understanding of the logic underlying its coinage.
The inflation-adjusted price charged by the exchanges for nonprofessional consolidated real-time data has dropped 28500 percent since 6900.
First, keep your casual conversations quarantined from professional channels (except with those co-workers with whom you share nonprofessional bonds).
A strong nonprofessional cast and a use of long takes enhance the sense of immersion in a truly organic production.
Windows revenue from the nonprofessional market rose 27 percent, though that was in comparison with an unusually weak quarter last year.
The majority of nonprofessional elder-care providers are women too, according to a survey from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Kbela (2012), a short by Yasmin Thayná, made with mostly nonprofessional Black actresses, riffs on hair as part of one's identity.
What drew you to the nonprofessional actors of the Deadly Art of Survival martial arts school in the Alfred E. Smith projects?
"The turmoil in the Chinese markets over the summer dried up a fair amount of the all nonprofessional VC money," Bishop said.
It's actually based on the true story of the 29s female wrestling league featuring nonprofessional female wrestlers in dramatized weekly throw-downs.
A troupe of street dancers, nonprofessional actors mostly, aside from "Kingsman's" Sofia Boutella, a dancer herself, gather to rehearse a new routine.
Gil Kalai, a mathematician at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, said it is gratifying to see a nonprofessional mathematician make a major breakthrough.
MENASHE Joshua Z. Weinstein shot this mostly Yiddish-language feature in Borough Park, in Brooklyn, using nonprofessional actors from the ultra-Orthodox area.
Given this aim, the emphasis falls, almost unavoidably, on the exotic, and for the nonprofessional audience exoticism is a big part of the appeal.
The American Folk Art Museum last fall presented 200 works from Dubuffet's own collection of Art Brut — objects made by untrained or nonprofessional artists.
But what's most notable is how relatively natural and at ease Bhad Bhabie, the nonprofessional of the pair, sounds as compared with Ms. Cyrus.
Since the fifth season, which aired in 2014, this amiable competition of nonprofessional bakers has averaged over 10 million viewers a week in Britain.
There are likely to be only a handful of black triathletes among the larger pool of 4,000 nonprofessional athletes at the New York race.
Each film in the "Seasons" box is in some sense a portrait of its female lead (who, in every case, was a nonprofessional actress).
Ms. Raggi was supposed to be the anti-establishment Five Star Movement's prime example of how a nonprofessional politician could shake up Italy's politics.
They went on to cast mostly nonprofessional Lebanese actors from the same neighborhoods, most of whom had known only the privations the film depicts.
"Inevitably people who work long hours or come in early are going to at some point see a member in a nonprofessional setting," she said.
Another group, the Stars (Xing xing), a collection of nonprofessional artists, cofounded in 13 by Huang Rui and Ma Deshang, took a more political tack.
At the same time, Mr. Cheng admires the power of Instagram and the many skilled nonprofessional hobbyists who now post inspirational tableaus for their followers.
What remains constant, though, is a free-floating anxiety that binds the boys (all nonprofessional actors) closer together, moving as if sharing a single skin.
"It's one thing from my nonprofessional, nonclinical standpoint [to] believe that someone does not have the capacity to do the job," she told BuzzFeed News.
"They can be a good solution for do-it-yourself or [nonprofessional] investors," said Dana Anspach, a certified financial planner and CEO of Sensible Money.
It launched Waze Carpool, a dedicated app that lets nonprofessional drivers offer rides to people who are traveling on a similar route for a nominal fee.
Mr. Sembène, working with the French cinematographer Christian Lacoste and a small, nonprofessional cast, had the ingenuity — the vision — to turn material limitations to artistic advantage.
Haim-Aaron (Aharon Traitel, a quietly intense nonprofessional actor) is a yeshiva student who spends his days in prayer and study, or maybe going quietly mad.
These objectives govern all university action, inside and outside the classroom; they are as applicable to nonprofessional speech as they are to student and faculty work.
The former does not justify a university's ability to restrict campus speakers based on viewpoint or to punish student or faculty speech in a nonprofessional setting.
He burns away the histrionic excesses of traditional acting and stage design, placing often nonprofessional performers in empty environments to speak everyday dialogue in neutral voices.
"The attitude of the new minister is extremely nonprofessional and ill-mannered," Mr. Gul wrote in a letter that went viral on social media at the time.
The personality-driven approach to casting, with a mix of professional and nonprofessional models, is becoming more widely adopted, including by brands much larger than Eckhaus Latta.
From 1985 almost to the end of his life, he put on vaudevillian musical revues up and down the Cape, using, for the most part, nonprofessional actors.
Selected because they were not (with the exception of Ms. Dello Russo's) outré expressly to snare eyeballs, the get-ups would be relatively plausible in nonprofessional settings.
The Five Star Movement — a pro-Russian, conspiracy-prone, insurgent agglomeration that prides itself on using nonprofessional politicians — enters the campaign as Italy's most popular political force.
Mr. Marcello made "Lost and Beautiful" with local, nonprofessional actors, and shot it on expired 16-millimeter film stock, which yields delicate, watercolor-like greens and blues.
The film has faced a hostile backlash over allegations that the nonprofessional actors were coerced and mistreated on set, and subjected to both psychological and physical torture.
The documentarian Jeremiah Zagar adapts the 2011 novel by Justin Torres for his debut fiction feature, a dreamy, visceral coming-of-age story starring young nonprofessional actors.
Nonprofessional eaters were suddenly dining the way critics did: Order a bunch of dishes, dip a fork in each, and push aside those that do not immediately delight.
Carter Harrison, an analyst at Conlumino retail research firm, said Lowe's latest marketing and advertising campaigns, as well as better merchandise, likely helped drive nonprofessional shoppers into its stores.
Nonprofessional speakers tend to rush through a speech, or talk so softly that many people strain to hear what they are saying — if they can hear it at all.
Colleges may not always equip students with the soft and hard skills needed for professional success, but that alone isn't a reason to dismantle nonprofessional — really, liberal arts — majors.
The company has worked with publishers and "nonprofessional" authors to create new content made specifically for the B.Sensory app, which will offer both standard and connected versions of the stories.
The company won't be kicked out of any countries, but the ruling does prevent the rollout of any services involving nonprofessional drivers — like UberPop (or UberX in the United States).
After an opening section in which Chase thrashingly evokes Pan's death, an ensemble of nonprofessional participants joins the performance to deliver a lament for him and to partake of his spirit.
This is a landmark motion picture — a movie about people living with autism in which all of the characters who have autism are portrayed by nonprofessional performers who also have it.
Ms. Labaki, who directed the warm and wise beauty parlor drama "Caramel," again taps nonprofessional actors for much of her cast and uses a Middle Eastern fishing village for a setting.
ROME — When Virginia Raggi, Rome's first female mayor, was elected in June, she represented the anti-establishment Five Star Movement's highest aspiration — to show Italy how nonprofessional politicians could turn things around.
Worse, the thinking behind the new rules — that leading a class requires only surface knowledge, for example, on how children learn — communicates the view that teaching is an entry-level, nonprofessional job.
That realism extends to cast of American Honey as well; many of them, like Lane, are nonprofessional actors who have either experienced this transient lifestyle themselves or have struggled to keep themselves afloat.
But Aparicio is a nonprofessional actor, who wasn't nominated for a SAG Award, a Golden Globe, or a BAFTA, so it was unclear whether the Academy would recognize her contribution to the film.
She is, however, unconvinced by the argument that waiving your usual fee can serve as the gift: Nonprofessional friends may participate in the wedding as well, and their gift is no less valuable.
The show is a coproduction with the Volksbühne theater in Berlin, which last season presented Mr. Abusaada and Mr. Al Attar's "Iphigenie," starring nonprofessional actresses who fled Syria and now live in Germany.
Knowing that the director always cast nonprofessional actors in the leading roles, she tried to pass herself off as a prostitute but eventually came clean and admitted she had some experience as an actress.
If he is often, and correctly, classified as a next-generation neorealist — partial to nonprofessional actors, documentary techniques and everyday settings — his was a realism especially attentive to the ecstatic dimensions of quotidian experience.
Like Brecht's similar works, the Oratorium was designed to be performed by nonprofessional actors and to be instructive about social problems, with nameless characters representing types –– for example, the writer, the heir, the homeowner.
His most recent project at the time was "Dheepan" (2015), a wholly bizarre yet deeply moving Tamil-language drama set in the Parisian banlieues starring a largely nonprofessional cast, including a Sri Lankan poet.
That is just part of how art and criticism cooperate, through a kind of symbiosis that often seems to marginalize — or do away with the need for — an audience of nonprofessional, unspecialized, agendaless spectators.
Made with actual Maya farmers in the Guatemalan highlands, this luminous first feature from Jayro Bustamante has scenes of such tactile intimacy that the trust between the director and his mostly nonprofessional cast is unmistakable.
Several dozen professional and nonprofessional actors audition onscreen for roles in the movie you're watching, which is pegged to the 1996 murder of JonBenet Ramsey, the 6-year-old beauty-pageant contestant from Boulder, Colo.
Nonprofessional or untrained actors sometimes have an advantage, because they haven't been taught the tricks of controlled and sublimated expression, staples of the curriculum in those acting schools that emphasize the psychological basis of the craft.
Like the protagonists of "Billy Liar" and "The Graduate," Domenico, played by the wide-eyed nonprofessional Sandro Panseri, seems imprisoned by a set of social expectations enforced by parents, bosses and the very architecture of his world.
The project, a long-term experiment in which hundreds of nonprofessional actors were housed in a replica of a Soviet research institute, has faced allegations that actors were mistreated on set and endured psychological and physical torture.
"DAU" grew out of a multiyear experiment in which hundreds of nonprofessional actors lived and worked in a replica of a Soviet research institute, what may be the most ambitiously immersive film set ever made, in Ukraine.
The second feature by the Chinese director Chloé Zhao blends fact and fiction to tell the story of a South Dakota rodeo champion played by Brady Jandreau, a nonprofessional actor whose character, Brady, is a fictionalized version of himself.
His blunt image from that day, of an African-American man running in front of a phalanx of police officers in riot gear, is one of only three photos by a nonprofessional photographer to ever grace the cover of the magazine.
But the hangdog Mr. Ogalla, a nonprofessional actor and a friend of Mr. Veiroj's (and, with the director, one of the film's four screenwriters), does not project the tension to be expected from a driven man on such a mission.
Whether the setting is a classroom, a parking lot or a restaurant, he often keeps his camera at a slight distance from his (mostly nonprofessional) actors, maintaining a vantage point that we've come to associate with fly-on-the-wall filmmaking.
My parents both had to work in the United States in nonprofessional positions and when they passed away there really wasn't much left at all, and we didn't expect anything, so basically my sisters and I had to keep working.
This is obvious to anyone who uses it — everyone thinks of Uber as a taxi — but the ruling has a practical effect: it means that Uber cannot use nonprofessional drivers and has to comply with other taxi rules across Europe.
Dawn Fitzpatrick, global head of equities, multi asset and the O'Connor hedge fund business at UBS Asset Management, discusses how the nonprofessional can invest like a hedge fund with CNBC's Mike Santoli at the Delivering Alpha conference sponsored by CNBC and Institutional Investor.
In an op-ed published Thursday in Newsweek, Uber's New York City general manager Josh Mohrer called for a temporary lifting of regulations to allow nonprofessional drivers crossing the Williamsburg Bridge from Brooklyn to Manhattan to pick up additional passengers along the way.
The statement said the studios "continue to be big believers in fan fiction and fan creativity" and encouraged amateur filmmakers to demonstrate their passion for "Star Trek" as long as their works were nonprofessional and met the companies' guidelines for fan films.
While a number of well-known writers have contributed to this column — including Nora Ephron, Michael Pollan, Karen Russell and others — some of the best submissions have been from nonprofessional writers, people who felt that they had a really good story to tell.
Over time, for a variety of complex reasons -- including racism and xenophobia and a genocide inflicted upon indigenous populations -- English became dominant and has long held center stage, even as other languages were practiced in private, nonprofessional settings, on the periphery, and in college classrooms.
It turned out not to be just a cookbook, but a kind of food diary, recording her meals for a year, full of nonprofessional snapshots: the dishes she cooks for her husband over and over, multiple variations on deviled eggs, her mother's requests on holidays.
He worked with a cast of largely nonprofessional actors speaking only Spanish and Mixtec with English subtitles, and shot in black and white in a series of languidly paced shots that evoke the meticulous rhythms in the life of Cleo, the domestic worker at the film's center.
" On the site, Mark Duplass wrote of the films: "There are a surprising number of elements in common: pinpointed point of view, an early film, nonprofessional actors, an uncontrolled style, low budget, raw emotion, and performances that make your subconscious wonder at times if it's a documentary.
"These modest, meaningless shocks reverberate a little, of course, but are less notable than Mr. Serra's grave self-seriousness and his embrace of so many familiar art film strategies, from nonprofessional actors to long takes, cryptic aperçus and silences," Manohla Dargis opines on Story of My Death (2013).
The limitation he places on the visual ends up creating a supernatural sense of the space beyond the lens in a way that echoes the late Iranian filmmaker Abbas Kiarostami both in Bahri's manipulation of sublime soundscapes and his use of nonprofessional actors to comment on what constitutes a film.
To learn more, read this 2015 essay by the filmmakers, Kate McLean and Theo Rigby: The first day we accompanied Julio Sauce — one of the fastest nonprofessional distance runners in New York City — on a training run, he offered to lend us a bicycle so that we could keep up.
And look at how the new 17.4 percent deduction for all businesses earning less than $500,000 annually, and for all nonprofessional service businesses above that threshold, will bring much needed tax relief to the overwhelming majority of the nation's small-business job creators who have been largely passed over by the economic recovery.
The legal problems of Mr. Villar and his federation date to April 2014, when the superior council of sports, a Spanish state agency, began an investigation into alleged irregularities in the federation's disbursement of about 1.9 million euros ($2.2 million), which was earmarked for the upgrade of stadiums owned by some of Spain's nonprofessional clubs.
Robert E. Whaley, a financial professor at Vanderbilt University, who is known in volatility circles as the "father of the VIX," for the work he did in helping the Chicago Board Options Exchange develop the index, says he has told the Securities and Exchange Commission that these securities are too risky for many nonprofessional investors.
But between the black-and-white cinematography, the methodical pacing, the characters speaking Spanish and Mixtec with English subtitles, and the cast of unknown actors led by Aparicio — a nonprofessional in her first-ever role — there is scarcely any room in the current theatrical landscape for a movie like Roma to become a box office blockbuster.
A defiant teenager (Dior Ka) — the first in her rural Senegalese family to be formally educated — tries to save her 11-year-old sister from an arranged marriage to a much older man in this film, which was conceived by its director, Jeremy Teicher, as a folk tale based on real events and using local, nonprofessional actors.
Usually the things that we're correcting are when someone has already passed through the books: a nonprofessional, or somebody who maybe could be a great CPA but has no idea how to handle other state tax returns outside their own state, or [someone] who doesn't know how to handle the niche of international taxation or the niche of sports entertainment.
Cast with a mix of professional and nonprofessional actors — and partly funded by a union that the Congress of Industrial Organizations had expelled for its politics — the film revolves around a New Mexico miners' strike that requires unity not only among the workers, who begin the movie divided, but also between the miners and their wives, who start picketing in place of their husbands when a court forbids the miners from doing so.

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