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"untrained" Definitions
  1. untrained (in something) not trained to perform a particular job or skill; without formal training in something

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The state says untrained pets interfere with real service dogs.
To the untrained eye, it looks like an ordinary keychain.
Untrained analysts can also have an impact on criminal sentencing.
For now, think of it as an actual, untrained puppy.
To the untrained eye, Marcus' joke was just clever wordplay.
Women account for 60% of Vietnam's unemployed and untrained adults.
How would an untrained driver handle a car this fast?
Can untrained consumers really choose devices that help them hear?
To the untrained eye, it looks like a space rocket.
To the untrained eye, the floe appears vast and unchanging.
Being untrained in golf architecture, however, they struggled for assignments.
But this condition isn't always apparent to the untrained eye.
"Least-safe" abortions are performed by untrained individuals using dangerous methods.
To the untrained ear, it sounds simple, but it's anything but.
His wife was far less experienced and untrained in emergency procedures.
But a lot of it is new, and untrained, and unfocused.
The reasoning is apparent even to those untrained in investment strategy.
"I don't believe in putting guns in untrained hands," state Sen.
To the untrained eye, most pills tend to look the same.
An untrained birth attendant sat on her stomach, rupturing her uterus.
A bigger danger is invisible to the untrained eye: rip currents.
For that uncertainty, athletes have to rely on something unpracticed, untrained.
It is often difficult for untrained observers to identify rip currents.
"You can work with a quirky, untrained, market-oriented president," Himes said.
To the untrained eye, Spectacles look just like any thick, plastic sunglasses.
To the untrained eye, that would be enough to erase any suspicion.
Ms. Philipsz often uses untrained voices, including her own, to create installations.
Untrained citizens should leave syringes alone and report them to city officials.
And I don't like the idea of handing it to untrained civilians.
""She is strong with the Force...untrained but stronger than she knows!
I am a person untrained for the speed of the real world.
To an untrained eye, this would have seemed like a bizarre detour.
To the untrained eye, Constantino's project just looks like a tangle of wires.
Swinging roundly, the untrained boxers were quickly put down by the Venetian pugni.
To my untrained eyes, it looks like a zit that's been picked at.
G. It is both refreshing and startling to see what untrained eyes see.
For the untrained, it's not as simple as slapping on a N95 mask.
The judges, of course, see all the details that my untrained eye misses.
Others have warned about the risks of having injections administered by untrained practitioners.
Sadly, for most untrained ears, loudness is mistaken for a sign of quality.
So that all looks, at least to my untrained eye, like a headwind.
Untrained personnel with guns can easily make situations more, rather than less, dangerous.
To the untrained eye, though, these are just some chic and cool timepieces.
But it's an equation that untrained people may not be able to solve.
Illegal abortions, whether self-induced or performed by untrained providers, were inherently dangerous.
In Kibera, women are turning to untrained abortion providers as a last resort.
To the untrained eye, the role might give one a little Déjà Witherspoon.
Finally, trauma can make survivors seem disorganized to campus administrators who are untrained.
"Untrained pets should never roam free in the aircraft cabin," the association said.
My untrained eye can't pick up what's wrong — just that something is wrong.
To the untrained eye, a notarized affidavit could pass for an arrest warrant.
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To the untrained eye, "Millionaire D*ck" looks like it was made for men.
They are largely independent, poorly educated, untrained, and despised by their nations' Establishment Media.
His performance with the Halo, even to the untrained ear, blows the other away.
Now, to the untrained eye, the symbolism on display may be difficult to parse.
Doctors have had struggled for years with unscrupulous, untrained and unlicensed hearing aid salespeople.
To untrained eyes, it looked like little more than a piece of laminated paper.
It actually smells like pot, with this strong potent smell, to the untrained nose.
Korzenik, however, questions whether Moses was as untrained as she led everyone to believe.
The first method actor was an untrained peasant woman named Hollis, who played Mrs.
Others, like lithops, look more like rocks than living things to the untrained eye.
These two closely related species of apes look almost identical to the untrained eye.
That's different from The Red Cross, which draws from the ranks of untrained civilians.
Surgery may appear harsh to the untrained eye, as it did to me then.
The difference is small enough that the untrained eye might not even notice it.
To the untrained eye, the foundation of a racetrack merely looks like … well, dirt.
To the untrained eye, it can be hard to tell they're ads at all.
Stuart learned how to draw faces from an untrained but naturally gifted African slave.
To an untrained eye, it might have looked like a large piece of driftwood.
Most artists are untrained, and occasionally a supplicant will paint his or her own.
And though the young woman is mostly untrained, Madame Blanc spots Susie's talent instantly.
More often, though, I feel like I'm talking to an untrained shrink with liability concerns.
The kind of output that, to the untrained eye, was nearly indistinguishable from human translation.
Among all those connections, just 25 strongly differentiated the memory athletes from the untrained brains.
The pictures are all much the same, not much between them, to the untrained eye.
The crew was "completely ill-prepared and untrained" for the situation, Marx wrote on Facebook.
The conversation isn't groundbreaking, but it does explain Misty's skepticism about superheroes: they're untrained vigilantes.
To the untrained eye, the Galaxy Book 2 is virtually indistinguishable from Microsoft's Surface Pro.
More grocery stores are offering self-checkout, but barcode scanning is clumsy for untrained users.
The video looks incredibly realistic, and, to an untrained eye, would appear to be real.
But that doesn't mean Salesforce is going to leave you to your own untrained devices.
They're so good at this point, it's like an untrained eye can't tell the difference.
To the untrained eye, a fallen tree pulling up a lawn is only mildly interesting.
Too often, untrained animals misbehave, show aggression, run loose, or otherwise cause disruptions during flight.
It's as if a search for fatal bacteria were conducted using the untrained naked eye.
"We've received reports of efforts to mobilize untrained poll watchers in Arizona," she told me.
When we last spoke, you said being untrained in fashion was an advantage for you.
To the untrained eye, Salazar's farm may look like just any part of the jungle.
The piece also includes details on how the director, Saverio Costanzo, found the untrained actresses.
"We don't need untrained people making judgments about something they know nothing about," he said.
The memory of the trained cells appeared to have been transferred to the untrained ones.
For the untrained, it's not obvious how a two-dimensional drawing represents three-dimensional space.
A popular crime-predicting algorithm might not perform much better than a group of untrained humans.
When she makes a mistake — a tiny slip-up, inaudible to the untrained ear — Anton tenses.
To the untrained eye, the dolphins appear to be awake during the day because they're swimming.
To the untrained pizza palate, the difference between Pepe's and Sally's "apizza" is not immediately apparent.
Craig Macadam at Buglife says that, to the untrained eye, the distinguishing features are barely visible.
SANEs also used more discretion and the patients were happier with them versus the untrained nurses.
So why would the customer want her centrist politics to be brewed by an untrained barista?
Doctors should be given the microphone to discuss this, not politicians, religious zealots or untrained citizens.
To my untrained eye, the ore seemed like an especially crumbly pile of dirt and rocks.
Even an untrained eye could spot lace-fronts, wig tape, and unnatural colors from miles away.
Newspaper reports at the time offer an explanation: The men fighting the fire were largely untrained.
In the early days, untrained (aside from church-group productions as a child), it was slow.
The person described tests being conducted by what seemed to be untrained medical personnel with masks.
I think it's safe to say that an untrained observer probably wouldn't clock a drastic difference.
How are students with an untrained eye supposed to spot the difference between reality and fiction?
But how does a young woman untrained in social communication finally connect with another human being?
Medical historian James Mohr argued that physicians saw those untrained, unregulated providers, like midwives, as competition.
Research shows that sexual assault nurse examiners finish examinations in shorter time periods than untrained staff.
To the untrained eye, the inside of the basking shark's mouth appears to contain a ribcage.
An untrained control group of people close in age, by contrast, recalled 26 words on average.
" The practice of law enforcement commissioning evidence analysis from untrained scientists, he added, is "entirely without precedent.
To the untrained eye, Pilates reformers look more like fancy BDSM beds than pieces of exercise equipment.
To a distracted or untrained eye, there would be no difference between this and the real thing.
But this only accelerated Mexico's breakdown, with the proliferation of untrained gunmen who often acted with impunity.
The Gates Foundation, Dr. Rothberg said, is writing software intended to guide untrained users as they scan.
To the untrained eye, a shooting game is simply a collection of violent, indulgent, anti-social activities.
Police are largely untrained in the digital investigation techniques necessary to prosecute revenge porn, our investigation showed.
To the untrained eye, it seems impossible that the chaos will end in a matter of hours.
Calls for help made to untrained commercial company telephone operators often resulted in confusion and delayed response.
All members, trained and untrained, carry arms — the procurement and provision of which has also been haphazard.
Every year, cold weather injuries claim countless people who ventured into the unforgiving elements unprepared and untrained.
They, in turn, would become instructor bees, teaching another untrained bee how to get the job done.
To the untrained eye, Lundgren's discs looked exactly like the ones Dell produced in collaboration with Microsoft.
The report defined safe abortions as ones performed by trained individuals using recommended methods, less-safe abortions as ones done with trained providers using outdated methods or even a safe method performed by an untrained person, and unsafe abortions as ones performed by untrained individuals using dangerous methods.
Cave rescue experts consider an underwater escape to be a last resort, especially with people untrained in diving.
To the untrained eye, Hales appears thin and has a bit of a nervous step to her gait.
Jérôme Bel will reprise his "Ballet," which explores movement in trained and untrained bodies, for the younger generation.
One upside of these kinds of ads is they don't really look like ads to the untrained eye.
While it must have been rattling to both skaters, to the untrained eye, it looks like nothing happened.
There are a variety of reasons the thought of sending untrained civilians into space should give us pause.
TO THE untrained eye, the satellite photos of north-west Ethiopia on July 10th may have seemed benign.
In Tanzania, high school graduates amputating limbs is exceptional; untrained volunteers assisting in births and surgeries is not.
The arrogance of the male power structure was crumbling like an untrained squire felled by a mighty lance!
To the untrained eye, it's a postcard documenting actor Rob Lowe in his peak-Brat Pack babe prime.
They are brave enough to express themselves in a way that could look vulnerable to the untrained mind.
In many parts of India, an untrained driver can receive a driver's license simply by paying a bribe.
Harnesses, which might seem safer to untrained thrill-seekers, also can prove harder to escape in an emergency.
At least to my untrained eye, they didn't seem to go at each other very hard or systematically.
Their untrained voices, in direct encounter with the eloquence and beauty of The Sixteen, did of course grate.
Her raw, untrained style is reminiscent of outsider art, and there's a woozy, transcendental quality about her work.
Although A.E.D. training is recommended, the device is user-friendly and can also be used by untrained individuals.
It provided patrol boats to the loosely controlled and often-untrained Libyan forces operating as a coast guard.
It is only a 720p display, but it should offer a decent viewing experience to the untrained eye. 
To the untrained eye, she left the snow with no problems and flew, tucked aggressively, through the air.
Training requirements must be defined, tracked, and enforced to make sure untrained users do not access E-Verify.
The cast is made up of villagers from the area, all untrained as actors, and many play themselves.
"You don't get too many good warnings in local communities where" untrained amateurs are in charge, Mileti said.
The casual, freewheeling nature of her prose in Vibration Cooking can bely its revolutionary undercurrents to the untrained eye.
To an untrained eye, the stones may look like the product of natural processes, chipped and carved over time.
And even more issues: Inexperienced and untrained managers throughout the organization, with either too few employees or too many.
Along the way, there have been some hilariously petty digressions, which Nguyen, untrained in the law, has handled patiently.
Q. How did you conceive of this style of filmmaking — writing as you go along, recruiting local, untrained actors?
Residents were asked to work mostly at homes for the elderly and disabled, often as untrained personal care aides.
But as intimidating as lifting shoes might appear to the untrained eye, are they really necessary for the sport?
The men did not demonstrate a drill in which they let a gamecock practice pecking at an untrained rooster.
To an untrained ear, the message may seem like noise, but for smartphone voice assistants, the message is clear.
"Divers or people visiting the beach may not notice anything that looks unusual to the untrained eye," he said.
"Untrained and inexperienced chaperones should not be working at the Games," WADA said in one of its many recommendations.
Critics of the Trump administration's deployment say the Interior officers are untrained to handle immigration issues at the border.
He argues that the market may look strong to the untrained eye, but underlying internals tell a different story.
On the other, dragging your untrained, disobedient, or otherwise bad puppy to a busy venue is just bad manners.
The real model, on the right, would be indistinguishable from the fake on the left to the untrained eye.
Use a tourniquet to slow bleeding if possible but be aware that untrained people can cause harm with one.
To the untrained eye, those lacking distinctive features looked pretty much alike, but Ms. Browne knew all their names.
Fly-by-night adventure companies are taking up untrained climbers who pose a risk to everyone on the mountain.
I think part of my awkwardness comes from my untrained painting skill … but somehow that works with the subject.
Next, the researchers took the brain cells of trained snails and untrained snails and grew them in the lab.
This was "democratic dance," composed largely of movement that the average untrained dancer could do, albeit in new combinations.
In an address Friday, Magufuli said the captain left the ferry's steering in the hands of an untrained person.
"At the time of the debates, I dismissed him as awkward, unskilled, untrained," he wrote in an email message.
There are too many of them—about 45,000—and spotting the dugongs is far too difficult for the untrained eye.
The untrained workers, along with the military, provide most of the construction labour essential to accomplish Kim's pet economic projects.
What distinguishes a highly valuable coin—lustre, sharpness of detail, toning and friction-wear—is imperceptible to the untrained eye.
Cecile admits she's untrained in the ways of kissing, and Kathryn admonishes her for never having practiced on her girlfriends.
But according to the researchers, this robot has been able to stack as many as six rocks, outperforming untrained humans.
Dabney and I were both interacting with trained performers and untrained participants, and we couldn't tell one from the other.
Schools say a decision in the family&aposs favor would place an unreasonable burden on untrained employees to stop suicides.
It's easy for big media organizations to dismiss that, on the basis that it isn't worth investing in untrained talent.
To the untrained eye, it looks like the old purple tribe can rest comfortable while they pick off their opponents.
On Wednesday, three children died in the makeshift hospital that's staffed by Dr. Mohammad, a veterinarian, and several untrained volunteers.
"To the untrained eye the two drones may look a hell of a lot alike," wrote Richard Whittle last year.
We need government-funded compulsory sex education in schools that addresses porn, given by independent experts rather than untrained teachers.
Ratings help these companies to achieve enormous scale, managing large pools of untrained contract workers without having to hire supervisors.
The prisoners had no guns themselves, yet the troopers — untrained, unsupervised and out for vengeance — began shooting wildly upon entering.
In the US, however, many ambassadors are untrained in diplomacy, and have simply bought their way into a prestigious post.
They are single-seaters that to an untrained eye could pass for the rides of Marco Andretti or Lewis Hamilton.
The untrained, unprotected airmen assigned to clean up the spillage were subject to hydrogen poisoning and were not properly tested.
They depended on untrained laborers and older milling and cutting machinery, and they found their pieces were getting steadily worse.
It'll help researchers improve climate models, but even the untrained eye can see the impact of droughts and warming temperatures.
Federal law requires only a perfunctory background check, and the employee handling the background form may be an untrained clerk.
An untrained artist from Copenhagen shows off a deftness with tone and mood combining archival images and scenes from nature.
The researchers showed photos of young children's bedrooms to untrained college students and asked them to guess the child's gender.
Even an untrained eye can spot the moment when the visual pizazz (courtesy of the cinematographer Stanley Cortez) suddenly stops.
To the untrained eye, the first design looks vaguely bug-like: two wings poke out from behind a square head.
But she had often worked with untrained actors — many of them musicians — and she knew what she had to do.
Korean chopsticks are thinner, made of steel and can be very hard to come to grips with for the untrained.
Some regard the font which the process produced as a little uneven, but to the untrained eye it is lovely.
With no tests to get driver's licenses, one would be driving among untrained drivers, ignorant of the good driving practices.
The untrained workers, along with the military, provide most of the construction labor essential to accomplish Kim's pet economic projects.
In just a few months, she went from an untrained dancer to a headliner in a Kelly and O'Connor musical.
The researchers then gathered a group of 51 untrained people with ordinary powers of recall, and split them into three groups.
Experienced cave rescue experts consider an underwater escape a last resort, especially with people untrained in diving, as the boys are.
Airline insiders fear that untrained animals could misbehave onboard and asthma sufferers fear they are being exposed to allergy-aggravating dander.
The NAS also concluded that, among untrained examinees, polygraphs can identify lies at rates "well above chance, though well below perfection".
It may seem counterintuitive that an interactive experience can work when an untrained, unprepared participant is playing such an integral role.
But although commercial entities continue to develop impressive tourism vehicles, the risks of sending untrained citizens off Earth remain very real.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads To the untrained eye, she might resemble a typical but high-end antique bisque doll.
The danger of untrained and unaccredited partisan poll watchers, however, is that their presence may disrupt poll workers or intimidate voters.
That is, experts say the easiest way for hackers to access a company's systems is from the inside, through untrained employees.
Untrained audience members volunteer to be strapped to a mechanical exoskeleton, which will control their movements like puppeteer orchestrating a marionette.
As a contrast, scientists tested another group of untrained bees, discovering that of 110 insects, only two could solve the problem.
Almost all of those changes, which can be critical to a high-level player's performance, are imperceptible to the untrained eye.
Some members of Sudan's military and intelligence service view the RSF as an untrained militia under the command of a warlord.
Untrained people should not try to save an entangled animal on their own, said Sprague, a wildlife control officer in Hawaii.
There are certain dancehall or slow grind moves, for example that can be easily mislabeled as twerking to an untrained eye.
Known as the peyote gardens, this land looks hardly any different from the rest of western Texas to the untrained eye.
It may look like a mess to the untrained eye, but the gifted among us can make sense of the chaos.
This article originally appeared on VICE UK. To the untrained eye, it would appear the golden age of magazines is over.
First off, as I mentioned, untrained animals are really good at testing the training of even the most excellent service dogs.
All the noodles were served in beautiful large, heavy handmade bowls, which to my untrained eye seemed like priceless museum pieces.
Compared with the paid professionals — who very often evaluate wines blind — they are untrained, are subject to bias, and lack expertise.
Construction sites that are found to violate the new safety regulations could be fined up to $25,000 for each untrained worker.
This is the first evidence, reported Thursday in iScience, of this kind of responsiveness in untrained wolves, Dr. Hansen Wheat said.
To the untrained eye, Ms. Minegishi's creations could easily be mistaken for plastic or, at the very least, heavily lacquered wood.
The stock market can be an intimidating place to the untrained eye, but it can provide you with wealth-building potential.
Those evaluations are often made by "untrained, even though well-intentioned," election officials or volunteers, Nelson said in a recent statement.
As I scrolled through the database, even my untrained eye picked out multiple shots of the thief in his trademark hat.
Still, that doesn't make it any less annoying for an untrained civilian to be passing out medical opinions like Tic Tacs.
That's like trivial in comparison to the reality that you've got a huge proportion of Americans who are really screwed ... Untrained.
To the untrained eye, Pete's location may seem like a strange one, but for the cartographically inclined, it's a no-brainer.
The airline says the new rules are in response to a rise in safety incidents involving untrained or improperly trained animals.
While they may just look like a cool design to the untrained eye, you'll impress your Whovian friends with these Gallifreyan coasters.
After 74 years on the sea floor, the missing Norseman aircraft will be largely deteriorated and likely unrecognizable to the untrained eye.
In an interview with Digital Trends, lead researcher Dr. Tom Haines admitted that the algorithm was likely to fool the untrained eye.
For the untrained, it was much easier to win by simply throwing punch after punch at close range, and hoping enough hit.
While the untrained eye may not catch the resemblance at first glance, it's one of those can't-unsee-it kind of moments.
"It wasn't yet obvious to the untrained eye what was about to happen in LA," says Sharkey, now the Chicago union president.
To the untrained eye (at least mine), there's barely any difference between the Midnight Fog band and the Black Sport Loop band.
So regular citizens were forced to arm themselves when called upon by state and local militias: But untrained citizens made terrible soldiers.
The right people will choose the right tools, but untrained people will use tools incorrectly even when they are the right ones.
What looks like an abstract design on the face to the untrained eye is actually the view from the Falcon's cockpit window.
An untrained eye may believe that the indices had very similar performances, with both increasing around 100 percent from the start date.
But the scan results, plain to even an untrained eye, were shocking: The largest mass had shrunk to half its previous size.
Polling stations opened late, many barely functioning, with untrained workers struggling to cope with the chaos that resulted when voting machines malfunctioned.
Performances of her work involve audience members and "untrained" performers to produce refreshingly unpredictable "sonic meditations" that are different with every performance.
Powerful herbicides are commonly used to keep crops weed-free, generally by untrained and unprotected men and children who work the fields.
To the untrained eye, that bold, red-inflected "TT RS" badge will be the only clue that this car is a troublemaker.
The notion that untrained Westerners can meaningfully better foreign communities is both unrealistic and based on an unspoken Western myth of superiority.
The new watch looks more modern than ever, but, to an untrained eye, many of the changes might be hard to pinpoint.
In one experiment, the researchers gave a word memorization test to 17 memory athletes and a control group made up of untrained people.
To the untrained eye, fake headlines such as: "BREAKING: Obama Confirms Refusal To Leave White House, He Will Stay In Power!" look genuine.
Global threat organizations are skilled money launderers who layer proceeds in ways that often appear as normal business activity to the untrained eye.
Plus, if you don't trust our untrained taste buds, it won silver and the Great Value awards at the 2017 International Wine Challenge.
The early days of Apple's ECG are forcing a balancing act between democratizing health data and turning too many patients into untrained MDs.
How to operate an AED AEDs include step-by-step instructions and voice prompts, and are meant to be used by untrained bystanders.
They're also lighter in the bass department than many headphones in this price range, which often boost the lows to impress untrained ears.
The lawsuit accuses Tesla of having untrained workers putting up shoddy installations and showing "utter incompetence or callousness, or both," court papers said.
Click here to view original GIFTo the untrained eye, babies are nothing more than drooling, crying blobs who do basically nothing all day.
To the untrained eye, Los Angeles' top spring hair trends may seem to, well, be the exact same as they were last year.
After they were isolated, they developed their own dialect which to the untrained ear (like mine) can sound like a completely different language.
Extra Bases To the untrained eye, Prince Fielder appeared to have one of the most aggressive all-or-nothing swings in modern history.
To the untrained nose, an atmosphere choked with the smell of fire-starter usually means that the tailgate barbecues are in full flame.
UNFORTUNATELY, working at a start-up all too often involves getting bossed around by undertrained (or untrained) managers and fired on a whim.
But then again, he never pursued anything resembling a standard art career: He was an unconventional painter who became an untrained car manufacturer.
The six dancers provided good electricity, and Mr. Stafford's choreography seemed, to the untrained eye, a plausible reinterpretation and extension of Baroque dance.
Brighton Beach may look the same to the untrained eye but is in fact significantly changed from the Brighton Beach of my childhood.
The Border Patrol stations and those working there were "unprepared, untrained and underequipped in dealing with the humanitarian needs of families," he said.
She was a bright woman, but, being untrained, her thoughts ran to whimsicalities, and her poetry was unlike anything anybody else had written.
The third Lucía is the Castro equivalent of a Soviet positive heroine — not unlike Adela Legrá, the captivating untrained actress who plays her.
An untrained eye wouldn't be able to spot the difference between the Galaxy S8 and the Galaxy S9 -- the phones look almost identical.
It is not merely the result of intellectual sloth but of an untrained mind bereft of information and married to stratospheric self-confidence.
Hadeel Ayoub slips a black glove onto her hand before beginning the swish of sign language that is meaningless to the untrained observer.
But the notion of an untrained pastor drawing down on a gunman from the pulpit as people flee a crowded sanctuary is unnerving.
Laurie, as the sisters call him, seems at times more like a fifth March sister or an untrained puppy than like boyfriend material.
George G. Meade swapped them out with a bunch of untrained rabble and put the world's worst officer in charge of the attack.
Skittish cats can be trip hazards in a home where anyone has mobility issues, as can larger untrained dogs who regularly bump around.
But it is also being leveled from outside, as the chaos troubling the Trump administration is clearly visible to even the most untrained eye.
Or whether Glocks on the quad and streets patrolled by unlicensed, untrained, gun-carrying citizens will become the new normals of the Trump era.
Experienced divers are wary of taking out the boys through the dark and dangerous waters still in the cave, especially since they are untrained.
To an untrained eye, the day seems like a slow one, with hardly any sales over the course of three hours outside the Megamart.
He even wants to replace the Secret Service unit that has protected former presidents with an untrained, unarmed group of 20143 men and women.
That neighbor never expected Jake to find a forever home — he was too old and untrained — but the Scholtzes decided to meet Jake anyway.
This scene from "Raiders of the Lost Ark" originally starred Harrison Ford, not Nicolas Cage, though an untrained eye may not know the difference.
Even from the untrained eye, it's clear the level of production — and above all, fun — in Korean female artists' music videos is above par.
"I was around a lot of young, spirited, untrained horses and learned how to ride in a very aggressive manner," she told Marie Claire.
To the untrained eye, these items may appear to be unrelated, but to the keen eye of Taunton's finest, they told a different story.
Such cuts harm taxpayers first and foremost, Ms. Olson said, and further open the door to unregulated and untrained preparers preying on vulnerable taxpayers.
Up to one third of those deaths result from unsafe abortions, often carried out by untrained people because the procedure is banned, campaigners say.
Yesterday, I spoke with Maddie Harris, one of just eight autonomous untrained volunteers working together at Grande-Synthe doing whatever they can to help.
The project was also plagued by poor planning, untrained managers, and politicized recriminations when it failed to advance according to the Plan's impossible timeline.
But a very clear step in the wrong direction has been the administration's efforts to flood the labor market with untrained, low-income individuals.
"Decisions of judges trained in basic economics are significantly less likely to be appealed than are decisions by their untrained counterparts," the study says.
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.
"(B)y 2000, hundreds of untrained Rangers patrolled the state, often reigning with terror and intimidation," according to the Bullock Texas State History Museum.
The owner, Greta (Huppert), appears as a French sophisticate to Frances' untrained eyes — she plays piano, makes soupe de poisson, and wears chic hats!
If trained professionals, who are in schools to protect the children, accidentally fire guns, then what would happen if we gave untrained teachers guns?
As it turns out, the untrained humans and the complex, expensive software achieved nearly the same exact level of accuracy — low, to be precise.
Critics loved it, and Varda immediately became a big name, since it was so rare for an untrained woman to debut in such style.
Dial was an untrained Neo-Expressionist, drawing emotional energy from his life and times, which spanned Jim Crow and the struggle for civil rights.
The lawsuit said that the companies were wrong to entrust an untrained civilian public with a weapon designed for maximizing fatalities on the battlefield.
Even the untrained eye notice these challenges, and they confound my social faux pas as a failure to understand or share other people's expectations.
Jammu and Kashmir governor Satya Pal Mailk said many of the drivers were untrained and he had ordered state officials to cancel their licenses.
This phishing epidemic is made possible by kits bought and sold on the dark web that enable untrained criminals to send sophisticated scam emails.
But opponents said the new rules asked far too little of teachers, and would allow charter schools to certify teachers who were essentially untrained.
Bureaucrats and others in the Civil Service, who, according to Kurdish officials number some 190,000 people excluding the police, are often untrained and inexperienced.
The report alleged that untrained hourly workers instead of professional authenticators were conducting the authentication process for the consigned items coming through the site.
Some iOS updates are so small that, to the untrained eye, it doesn't look like your iPhone's display or runtime has changed at all.
To the untrained eye, being able to accurately determine the extent of a company&aposs moat may seem more like sorcery than actual analysis.
To the untrained eye, a chess grandmaster might not seem like an elite athlete — chess, after all, requires intense concentration and hours of sitting.
World Wrestling Entertainment, for example, has issued public service announcements in the past asking that its untrained fans refrain from mimicking professional wrestling moves.
To an untrained ear, there may be something that feels "off" or alien about your music, but the specific tonality is hard to ascertain.
In Poussey's final scene, she died during a prison-wide protest after being pinned down and accidentally suffocated by untrained prison guard Bayley (Alan Aisenberg).
The Venetian pugilists in particular were said to be skilled in throwing straight jabs and crosses, which apparently baffled fighters untrained in empty hand fighting.
To this Issa has added a second tv spot that, to the untrained eye, suggests he's been endorsed by Trump — while carefully avoiding saying so.
For example, Joseph Henry Sharp's 1934 "Penitentes," is, to the untrained eye, a representational image of members of the Brotherhood worshipping inside of a morada.
To the untrained eye, last night's episode of The Big Bang Theory may have seemed just as lighthearted and goofy as the other 234 episodes.
Speaking with her now, she relates that although she was untrained, she had been deeply affected by seeing photographs of the Holocaust as a child.
Because sending untrained civilians into space apparently isn't enough of a gamble, Musk added that this mission would be taking place in Q4 of 2018.
But untrained interpreters may pick and choose how much of a conversation to translate from either end, making experiences such as the older gentleman's common.
Committing diehard fandom to the kind of celebrity who goes through life being trailed by TMZ cameras is sort of like adopting an untrained dog.
Now, consider London, where less than half of police are armed and security at public venues is typically conducted by untrained front-of-house staff.
But instead of tackling the large, systemic issues, she found herself scrambling for teachers, emergency certifications for untrained teachers, while still providing quality education. Why?
In that time, the untrained viewer sees a flurry of punches, kicks or fiery bursts as opponents trade blows at what seems like breakneck speed.
We cannot build a future by shunting refugee children away into a parallel system of education comprising outdated materials, improvised school buildings or untrained teachers.
To the untrained eye, the subtleties are hard to detect — you can't quite put your finger on what's different, but you know it looks good.
Having someone untrained do the procedure was never a question, as Garth relies on excellent vision for her work and never wanted to jeopardize that.
Flawed as our legal system is in dealing with sexual assault, it is much better than a bunch of untrained amateurs fumbling in unknown territory.
They also argue that it pushes the police to rely heavily on the judgment of untrained civilians whose perception could be clouded by unconscious biases.
My siblings and I joined the ranks of the 15 million or so unpaid and untrained family caregivers for older adults in the United States.
As Somalia has been without an effective central government for 27 years, the police force remains poorly funded, ill equipped and untrained to solve murders.
He made his name with "Atanarjuat" ("The Fast Runner"), which depicted an Inuit folk epic and starred untrained Inuit actors speaking their traditional language, Inuktitut.
It's a crackdown the industry has sought amid concerns some passengers are bringing their untrained pets aboard by fraudulently passing them as emotional support animals.
Even human beings don't do particularly well on this task without practice: The average baseline score for an untrained person is 80 out of 100.
As a result, he said, he agreed to dissolve BMI and promised EMB would stop using untrained people in and around Consett as company directors.
"The voice of Him that crieth in the wilderness…" His, untrained, was urgentover the groaning wheels,willing the words, pitchedraw, convulsedin this world sub-terrain.
And when state and local officers untrained in immigration law suddenly get to decide who stays and who goes, the risk of injustice is profound.
What I love about Hypefest is that even an untrained eye like mine can pick out a logo and look up how much something cost.
"Less-safe" abortions, it said, are those performed by a trained provider but with an outdated method, or a safe method performed by an untrained provider.
To the untrained eye, the Lefkandi fabric resembles a shag-pile rug, but under the microscope it is clear this was a skilled piece of craftsmanship.
Win there is entirely insignificant except reinforcing Rubio's amnesty agenda To the untrained eye, these tweets are equally objectionable ways of saying the same, wrongheaded thing.
Too many accounts have arisen of inconsistent counts, untrained and overwhelmed volunteers, confused voters, cramped precinct locations, a lack of voter registration forms and other problems.
Mr. Kruszewski, formally untrained, learned by poring over Japanese sewing magazines to tease basic sportswear pieces like sweatshirts and jeans into loopy, alchemized versions of themselves.
They are demolished by untrained workers who have no way to safely deal with the toxic waste the ships contain, like bunker fuels, acids and asbestos.
"I think it's really important, even for safety, that we replace relatively untrained humans looking eight hours a day at a screen for weapons," he said.
But when abortions are performed by untrained people or at an inappropriate location, the World Health Organization deems them "unsafe" — and they can be very dangerous.
We suspect that the untrained eye would not be able to spot which TV is half the price of the others based on image quality alone.
More untrained animals are being brought onto planes, where they urinate, defecate, bark, growl, lunge and exhibit other behavior uncommon among companions that are properly taught.
The son of an untrained dentist, he opted for the military and in 1977 graduated from the Black Needles Military Academy, Brazil's equivalent of West Point.
After three months, the group was randomly assigned to continue training once, twice or three times a week, while a separate, untrained group served as controls.
Back in New York, she became his first student; she graduated from being one of the untrained "kids" to being a founding member of the company.
It looks relatively innocuous to my untrained eye, but it's never a good idea to just install profiles from the internet, so I recommend against it.
That summer, my siblings and I joined the ranks of the 15 million or so unpaid and untrained family caregivers for older adults in this country.
We learned that the police are largely untrained in the digital investigation techniques necessary to prosecute revenge porn, and individual officers are frequently incompetent or unsympathetic.
There is an enigmatic quality to the characters in Italian neorealism, early Bresson and a lot of Kiarostami that comes from the use of untrained actors.
The breach affected more than 100 million customers, underscoring how rogue employees or untrained workers can create security risks even if the underlying systems are secure.
Happily for my untrained eye, I found a guide in Susann Blaschke, the online manager of Wendt and Kühn, a family-owned producer of Erzgebirge figurines.
But a new study out this week suggests that at least one such forecasting algorithm, used in some American courts, is no better than untrained humans.
Adopting guerrilla warfare tactics, Castro and his followers were able to inflict stinging defeats on Batista's army, which was mostly composed of young, untrained and unmotivated soldiers.
The goal of the Octocopter project is to make helicopter-style vertical take-off and landing flight easy, reasonably affordable and safe, even for relatively untrained operators.
According to the researchers, the process used to nanotexture steel, called electrochemical etching, is both relatively cheap, accessible, and leaves the steel unchanged to the untrained eye.
Sure, you can buy an Invicta off of Amazon for around $100 that will look relatively similar to a Rolex or a Hublot to the untrained eye.
Cage drying should be avoided for many reasons, if an untrained groomer cage dries a dog with a snub-nose (pugs, bulldogs, etc.) it can be dangerous.
The report describes US troops as unequipped and partly untrained for this scenario, but it does not hold senior officials accountable for putting them in that situation.
Traveling with his wife, former MTV VJ Daisy Fuentes, Marx called the crew "completely ill-prepared and untrained" and helped tie the crazed passenger to his seat.
That's because the service disappointed roughly half the people who tried it last year, as subpar technology and untrained employees led to failed, canceled or incorrect orders.
Rap and hip-hop often take on a very hardcore tone in the States, but to my untrained ears the British accent doesn't give me that vibe.
In less than a year, Salgado transformed a group of untrained citizens into an armed force that was able to track down and arrest kidnappers and murderers.
And it broadens the categories of data deemed to be "best available science" to include information provided by sources untrained in scientific survey methods and data gathering.
By considering only highly trained working dogs as service animals, airline travel will be safer because untrained animals could no longer be passed off as support animals.
It's almost like a whistle that, to the untrained ear, sounds like a bird, but to those fluent in Silbo Gomero, is rich with additional meaning. Unrated.
What you've done is not nearly as important as which "buzzwords" you know, but if you don't have the experience, you might as well be completely untrained.
Salary: $44,000 with 20 years of experience and three degrees Annual out-of-pocket expenses: $1,500 to $2,000 We have nearly 2,000 emergency, untrained teachers in Oklahoma.
At the emotional core of "Roma" sits a family dog, its incessant barking, and its accumulating waste; Borras is a professional dog behaving as if woefully untrained.
This month, Barstool announced that it had bought Rough N Rowdy Brawl, an amateur boxing company from West Virginia that features untrained locals knocking one another out.
Jimmy Gomez (D-Calif.), who during a Thursday House Ways and Means Committee hearing pressed Azar over whether untrained workers were sent to aid the coronavirus response.
She wore clothes by white designers, married white men and, to the untrained eye, appeared to live in a mostly white world, seemingly oblivious to "real" problems.
While to the untrained eye the river of time seems to flow as it always has, the reactionary sees the debris of paradise drifting past his eyes.
He knew he would be writing for a combination of professional choristers, as well as many eager but untrained singers, including some who could not read music.
While traditional birth attendants have historically played an important role in supporting pregnant women in rural areas, they may be untrained and may sometimes follow dangerous practices.
Though he studied fashion communications at Central Saint Martins, he remains formally untrained in fashion design and says he has learned what he knows from online research.
"There tends to be a lot of cash, [and] the workers tend to be young and untrained when it comes to dealing with emergency situations," he says.
To even the most untrained eyes, it was undeniable that the release of this musical triptych formed part of a roll-out for West's forthcoming seventh album.
There are obvious connections, but to what extent were you thinking about Dubuffet's approach to his own art, which came through the prism of the untrained artist?
Having untrained animals in public spaces makes it harder for people with legitimate service dogs to advocate for themselves and for those dogs to do their jobs.
Operating across rebel-held parts of the country, Syria's civil-defence team has grown from small, ragtag bands of untrained volunteers into a formidable search-and-rescue force.
Their aim is for girls to have healthy role models but the dolls still look like they have unrealistic body proportions (to my untrained eye at least). pic.twitter.
A Reuters report in December described how Gore's business used construction saws to dismember donated bodies and employed an untrained intern to rip out cadavers' fingernails with pliers.
He's angry at the universe, but he's more angry at himself, especially after being beaten in a stand-up fight by an untrained scavenger using his idol's lightsaber.
The images fooled my untrained eye — which means that if a car company used the rendered version in its marketing website, most of us wouldn't know the difference.
"If you can pass the untrained eye and not give away the fact that you're gay, that's when it's realness," narrates one of the film's stars, Dorian Corey.
Usually people bemoan the fact that untrained actors don't have the stamina to maintain shows, and that opportunities are being taken away from properly trained drama-school leavers.
To the untrained eye, it looks as though the wrecked canal - the two channels together supply three-fifths of Delhi's water - could be out of commission for longer.
In less than a year, Salgado transformed a group of untrained local citizens into an armed force that was able to track down and arrest kidnappers and murderers.
For philistines mystified by the value attached to so many artworks that to an untrained eye look worthless, Mr. Cenedella comes across as a reassuring voice of sanity.
Perhaps that was because most of the women billed as wrestlers were either actresses pretending to be competent fighters, or untrained women looking to fill a particular niche.
And while his carnivorous brethren (led by a lummox named Fleshlumpeater, played by Jemaine Clement) are full of slobbery bluster, they project all the menace of untrained sheepdogs.
But it has faced criticism for its 'academy in a box' model which keeps costs down by getting untrained teachers to read scripted lessons from a tablet computer.
To the untrained eye, the design looks like the work of miniature painting — and a craft that may see increasing competition from an ever-more popular decorative art.
Given the influence on Surrealism of visionary, untrained art-makers, the Menil's Surrealist holdings may provide a fertile context for future thematic exhibitions drawn from the Smithers' donation.
This collection was assembled by William Arnett beginning in the 1980s, when little attention was paid to untrained black artists from the South working in highly inventive ways.
The camera then pulls back to what looks (to my admittedly untrained eye) like the sort of particle collider that real-world physicists think might uncover parallel dimensions.
They bathed the untrained neurons in RNA from trained cells, then gave them a shock, and saw that they fired in the same way that trained neurons do.
Because I am untrained as a director, I didn't go to film school, and my vocabulary is comprised of the movies I've watched and the scripts I've read.
For the experiment, Bräuer's team tested 25 dogs that had prior training as sniffer dogs with police or search-and-rescue teams, as well as 23 untrained family dogs.
Of course, there is no substitute for professional medical attention, but immediate care from an AED administered by an untrained bystander can be the difference between life and death.
When muscle is gained, lost, and then re-built, it will grow more quickly during the re-building phase compared to the initial training period from an untrained state.
More probably, she would make a bunch of random, unintelligible sounds that combine a bunch of accents in a way that would sound like gibberish to an untrained observer.
And while many of those posting samples of their work online aren't professional artists, the resulting creations already demonstrate the promise of what's possible from untrained 3D design dabblers.
The excuse often used by producers for this lack of representation is that trans actors are hard to find or untrained, something that makes Davis "incredibly angry" to hear.
It may not look like much to the untrained eye, and certainly enclosing a space with a net is considerably less labor-intensive than building an entire fake town.
They can do things that might, to the untrained eye, seem unbalanced — things like sending dead animals to coworkers, or smearing actual blood on a colleague's face without warning.
The cast iron skillet: for the untrained, that big greasy thing you wish your roommate would put away, and for the expert, virtually the only pan that really matters.
The protagonist of the episode, Nish, originally pretends to be from the United Kingdom and the untrained ear might assume they hear that version of the song at first.
In a few years, she went from being an untrained artist to having her thesis in illustration published a year later as a book, Illustrated Three-Line Novels (2010).
"It had to fit into one cargo aircraft, be able to be flown to the site and put up in three of four days by untrained personnel," he said.
But it's not the animals using tech that's most concerning—it's that this wildlife is held in such close captivity to humans, coming frequently in contact with untrained people.
Trump has hinted publicly at tensions with Pompeo, and while the comments might go unnoticed by the untrained ear they've been heard loudly by people close to the president.
In George du Maurier's Trilby, the 1895 novel that coined the term "Svengali," a hypnotist named Svengali teaches a young girl with an untrained but remarkable voice to sing.
On a recent visit, Lynas technicians mixed rare earth concentrate, which looks to the untrained eye like unremarkable dirt, into chemical tanks that extract elements like lanthanum and cerium.
A group of young, untrained citizen archaeologists documented its cave churches with their priceless Byzantine frescoes — and then those culture preservers became politicians and began cleaning up the Sassi.
It took place on white carpet and included an extended group relevé in which performers, ranging from untrained dancers to those from Merce Cunningham's company, fought for their balance.
The person who was supposed to be teaching us 10th grade science was untrained as an educator, teaching until he found a full-time job as a computer programmer.
In the drawing "Ungeheuer in Bereitschaft (Monsters in Readiness)," a cavalcade of ghoulish stick figures, with lumpish heads and stigmata-like eyes, stumbles forward like a pathetically untrained army.
Untrained on how to perform properly without damaging his voice and scared he'd blow his career just as he'd begun achieving success, he hired Smith to help him recover.
Doctors were caught unaware, health officials were mostly untrained in handling the virus, and members of the public had to be educated on minimizing their risk amid circulating Ebola.
The result is a smooth calligraphic script in which the joins are invisible to the untrained eye, while Arabic- and Hebrew-trained eyes take a few seconds to recognize them.
To the untrained eye they look like ordinary consoles, but the units contain most of the software integral to the game development process, including tools for line-by-line debugging.
In a few minutes, even an untrained person could sketch out a design for a car or the layout of furniture in an office, and you would instantly see it.
"Airlines have become increasingly concerned that untrained service animals pose a risk to the health and safety of its crew members and passengers," the airlines group states in the report.
Mercedes is among the five teams that have revealed their new cars, and to the untrained eye, its W08 EQ Power+ doesn't look so different from the outgoing W07 Hybrid.
The researchers also observed that untrained typists spent about twice as much time gazing at their fingers instead of the screen, which affected their ability to do complex editing tasks.
To the untrained eye, a birth chart looks like a geometry problem — it's only with a sturdy astrological foundation that you can derive meaning from them with just a glance.
There is no evidence that supports the notion that arming teachers would deter a shooter, while the threat posed by untrained individuals with guns in crisis situations is widely recognized.
A recent experiment comparing trained police officers against untrained civilians in trying to detect a concealed handgun on passersby, based on their behavior, found no difference in their detection abilities.
By touting "transparency" at the agency, the untrained observer might think he was doing something good for the future of the EPA and by extension, human health and the environment.
If smart, dedicated professionals can fail to achieve lasting progress over a period of years, how then is an untrained vacationer supposed to do so in a matter of days?
Or a housewife, who thinks it would be fun to hop in the ring with another untrained fighter to duke it out for a few minutes, can lose her life.
By now, residents in Ahvaz know the routine of a dust storm: The air gets cooler and, to the untrained eye, it might look like rain is about to fall.
"Most of the accidents take place due to careless and untrained drivers who drive without any regard for rules and regulations," a state government spokesman quoted the governor as saying.
Alazzawi, however, said Miller and others among the disaffected troops were "very junior" personnel who were untrained for the daytime sniper operations the unit was engaged in under Gallagher's direction.
Kirby's Photoshops are very well done and, to the untrained eye, it would appear that he really is just sort of hanging around Kendall all the time, looking slightly uncomfortable.
What he labeled Art Brut in the late 1940s has been translated by the contemporary art world as "outsider art" to describe and sell art that is raw or untrained.
Untrained Eyes, a conceptual technology project that takes its inspiration from observing the explicit bias that can be found during everyday image searches within Google and other public-image archives.
And he said the flow of foreign fighters into Iraq and Syria has decreased and that many people pressed into fighting for the Islamic State group are unwilling or untrained.
When tools for producing fake video perform at higher quality than today's CGI and are simultaneously available to untrained amateurs, these forgeries might comprise a large part of the information ecosystem.
No matter what the exact technique, it will be difficult for the untrained boys to get past the tight underwater sections of muddy water where they will be unable to see.
But the findings could also undercut the common argument about who is responsible for unintentional gun injuries: namely, that it's untrained or inexperienced firearms users doing most of the accidental shooting.
Some carmakers fear that—even more than reactor operators or professional pilots—untrained motorists may only worsen the problem when suddenly required to take control of an otherwise fully automated system.
So-called "back-alley" procedures have existed throughout trans culture—whether you're talking about the dangerous silicone injections that trans women receive, or untrained surgeons who take advantage of desperate communities.
Is it ethical to allow untrained staff to present women with medically inaccurate materials to scare her away from exercising her right to pursue a safe abortion in a timely manner?
The Dutch non-profit spent the last few years pushing the idea of sending a select group of willing but untrained humans to Mars and filming it for a reality show.
The 200-meter freestyle was her third career individual final, and Ledecky's margin of victory was 35-hundredths of a second, a microfraction of time virtually imperceptible to the untrained eye.
He is untrained for the job, but once he is shot out of the cannon, his journey in the sky makes him wonder whether this is how he might find happiness.
If I was standing there as an untrained 23-year-old, working at the world's best restaurant, there was absolutely no reason why he shouldn't become the world's biggest pop star.
Having evolved past my "femme visibility" years of asymmetrical haircuts and vintage jumpers, I've grown into a long-haired, artsy looking woman whose queer experience is hidden to the untrained eye.
Mr. Gordon's "The Matter," from 1971 — he has altered it and extended it many times since — featured 40 dancers, trained and untrained, freezing or moving methodically through positions across the floor.
His biggest criticism of the Everest scene is that an increasing number of climbers are untrained and rely on guides to do all the work for them, like carrying oxygen cylinders.
Wages as low as $6 a day are the market compensation for untrained construction workers in the Marawi area, said Alikman Niaga, who runs a small contracting company around the city.
One can easily imagine dangerous collections of personal information ending up in the wrong hands as the result of fast-and-loose handling by relatively untrained and short-sighted campaign staff.
A total of a few hundred untrained fighters at any one time clashed in a handful of deserted districts on the edge of Tripoli, as armed drones fired down from above.
"In medispas, you can have untrained people doing procedures without proper supervision in unsafe settings," explained Dr. Michael McGuire, communications chair of the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, to Prevention.
Campaigners say the policy - along with conservative pro-life attitudes that stigmatize abortion in largely Christian Kenya - has driven thousands of women and girls to unregulated clinics run by untrained medical practitioners.
Ever since Facebook and others have been slammed for being too permissive with information, the online environment is getting a new and untrained police force that often shoots and asks questions later.
Although an in-person class with practice on a mannequin is ideal, the current method can be used by untrained people and learned via a brief online video at Hands-Only CPR.
"It is common knowledge that beaching a ship and demolishing it at the spot pollutes water and air, while untrained workers lack the expertise to deal with dangerous materials", the court said.
Still, as this summer's tournament in France approached, questions lingered about whether there would be enough time to get all of the untrained officials up to speed and comfortable with the protocols.
Companies today bring executives to the ranch to learn how Grant Golliher builds a relationship with a skittish, untrained horse through a methodical display of respect, patience and non-violent boundary-setting.
"There was no fire involved in this crash however there was air bag deployment, which to the untrained eye can appear as if the vehicle is enveloped in smoke," the statement detailed.
The volunteer experience raises questions about the efficacy of untrained passengers coming to work for a very short period of time, but the value of the person-to-person experience was undeniable.
Professional eaters will tell you there is an art and a science behind the excess, but to the untrained eye the whole thing looks like someone threw a steak into an alligator pond.
The police and search and rescue dogs retrieved objects faster than the untrained dogs (which was expected), but by the fourth and final round they were all retrieving the objects with equal proficiency.
The 48-year-old singer gives a small nod to her former athlete boyfriend at her All I Have residency in Las Vegas — but it could easily go unnoticed to an untrained eye.
"When tools for producing fake video perform at higher quality than today's CGI and are simultaneously available to untrained amateurs, these forgeries might comprise a large part of the information ecosystem," Allen wrote.
"Because she was an untrained dancer, the lifts were actually big moments for her personally," choreographer Kenny Ortega said of Grey in a featurette on the 30th anniversary Blu-Ray of the film.
The deep web and its inner recess, the dark web—those less well-trodden parts of the internet beyond the reach of Google and Bing—are not for the faint-hearted or untrained.
" And if it's supposed to be done entirely en español, Seager definitely says "cheetah," which might sound like Spanish to the untrained ear, but the actual translation for the animal is "leopardo cazador.
But once a woman steps into the facility she is presented with factually inaccurate and misleading information, often by untrained staff pretending to be medical personnel, to dissuade her from pursuing an abortion.
JetBlue Airways will ask passengers flying with emotional support animals for more documentation about the animal's health and behavior, citing "health and safety risks" from an onslaught of untrained animals in its cabins.
Wired headphones generally sound a little better, though for the untrained ear it might not make a difference, while wireless headphones are more convenient because you cut the cord ut of the equation.
"  Under the new program, qualified adopters are eligible to receive $500 "within 60 days of adoption of an untrained wild horse and burro" and another $85033 "within 60 days of titling the animal.
Campaigners say the policy - along with conservative pro-life attitudes which stigmatize abortion in the largely Christian country - has driven thousands of women and girls to unregulated clinics run by untrained medical practitioners.
He either beats up an untrained and unqualified opponent, looks horrible in doing it, or the impossible of the impossible happens and Jones gets knocked out by some random person on the Internet.
While not all of the reports were within their remit (someone's age isn't always obvious to the untrained eye), some 35 percent of those reports were found to be illegal child sex abuse.
When he's not staring into the distance (an untrained performer, Fails has a face for contemplation), Jimmie is on the move, storming San Francisco on his skateboard or rowing off in a fantasy.
The hot shop appears to be a chaotic place to the untrained eye, yet the 60 or so blowers who work here often are compared to dancers carrying out a highly choreographed performance.
" Kristen Clarke, president of Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, told Mashable that Trump's call for "untrained individuals and law enforcement to activate on election day is an invitation for great mischief.
While a harness might seem safer to untrained thrill-seekers who want to snap a "shoe selfie" to pin on Instagram or Facebook, they also can prove harder to escape in an emergency.
An internal FEMA investigation would later reveal that after Hurricanes Harvey and Irma hit the mainland, more than half of these people were "bottom of the barrel" -- untrained, unqualified and many not bilingual.
"The Sportsman Whitetail comes with a wide variety of supplies, instructional flash cards, and organization that makes providing first aid as simple as possible (even for the untrained)," they wrote in a review.
CreditCreditTyler Hicks/The New York Times NEHIM, Yemen — Desperate to break through enemy lines, the Saudi-backed forces fighting in Yemen are sending untrained soldiers to clear minefields, sometimes using only their bayonets.
Members that have undertaken the training are paid a 15,000 naira ($0003) monthly allowance by the government and get a coveted blue uniform, though trained and untrained CJTF members play the same roles.
Well, not so much her as her hair: glossy, caramel-tinted waves throw haphazardly in a deep side part that, to the untrained eye, would read as God-gifted or sun-bleached from vacation.
Warehouses often contain hundreds of piles of steel or copper, making it difficult for an untrained observer to identify the specific pile that is serving as security for a loan their bank has issued.
"But we have determined that untrained, pit bull-type dogs posing as both service and support animals are a potential safety risk - and we can't take that gamble on employees or customers," Delta wrote.
"). Then, in August, came the long-delayed, semi-awaited DVD release of Troll 22, a forgotten 22003 horror film in which visibly un-goblin-like goblins feast upon visibly untrained actors ("They're eating her!
"Especially for somebody who's untrained and not very knowledgeable, I think it's dangerous for her to be pushing this as a lifestyle," said Ethan Weiss, a cardiologist at the University of California, San Francisco.
This early Irish alphabet consists of 20 letters and to an untrained eye (which, let's be real, is most of us in this case) the stone's etchings look more like tally marks gone rogue.
The Morning Oregonian opined that "the vast immigration into America from southern and eastern Europe, of people untrained in the jury system, have combined to make the jury of 12 increasingly unwieldy and unsatisfactory".
While a chimpanzee not fishing for algae or not communicating through stone throwing may not sound like a devastating loss to the untrained ear, Kühl said these losses are symptoms of a greater problem.
Research shows that when a muscle is gained, lost, and then gained back again, it will grow more quickly during the re-building phase compared to the initial training period from an untrained state.
Elias has argued that Florida's signature-matching process put an undue onus on the "untrained opinions" of poll workers, which led to a "complete lack of uniformity" in how the ballots were being judged.
Edward F. Cox, the chairman of the New York Republican Party, said the party was grappling with unprecedented circumstances, brought about by the elevation of an untrained outsider unlike any presidential nominee in memory.
More from Tonic: That was the question asked by a team of Brazilian scientists, who took a group of 30 untrained men and got them to lift weights twice a week for 153 weeks.
That record features Abraham making dark dubstep while shrieking lyrics so heavily autotuned they're rendered incomprehensible gibberish, but damned if it isn't fun trying to adjust your ear to Abraham's wildly-untrained musical sensibility.
Why, some argue, encourage untrained tourists to spend thousands of dollars to go on one of these trips when far more good could be accomplished using that money to, say, hire trained local workers?
Waymo said it was unaware of any instances where untrained workers were asked to handle needles, and the spokesperson suggested the needles may have contained a harmless substance like insulin, rather than illegal drugs.
Together they illuminate different ways of being an artist, the role of observation and memory in art, the importance of size, the difference between trained and untrained talent, and also the growth of nationalism.
These whales, which have been named "Type D," look like killer whales to the untrained eye, but have a different body shape, a more rounded head, and smaller, narrowed white markings around the eyes.
But implementing a real job guarantee plan would require thinking through how useful a large number of untrained workers would be for such projects and estimating how many could be productively put to use.
According to them, there was no longer anything to prove against an untrained aggressor, and I would guess that a similar principle translates over for those that reach the upper echelons of any fighting style.
" In the press release, curators Tang Dixin and Kate Yuying Yang emphasize the importance of "playing" at  the core of the creative drive: "In children's games or untrained minds, art actually begins with whimsical thoughts.
It begins with Radio Radio, a rap group that sound to the untrained ear like a Québécois Lonely Island but are in fact something distinct and unique, something I will refer to as l'ip-eup.
Dr. Green says the first order of business is to be sure any laser or pulsed light treatment is performed by a well-trained physician — an untrained provider can cause serious, and even permanent damage.
In a darkly funny video, Amber Tamblyn and David Cross imagine a bleak future in which people with vaginas have to visit elected, untrained "gynoticians" to access birth control, abortion, and other reproductive healthcare services.
Converts could find themselves in a no-man's-land, estranged from their own families but not fully accepted by "heritage Muslims" because they were seen as untrained in the faith or even as fifth columnists.
Now to my untrained eye, this looks like a regular blue crayon, but just to be sure I wasn't being blinded by grief I decided to seek out some professional opinions from a real artist.
This can be read, in part, as a frustrated reaction to untrained newcomers—such as Cardi B, the only female rapper to rival her in the past decade—who prize style and swagger over form.
Adding ducklings to the list — particularly untrained newborn ducklings — suggests that the ability to compare abstract concepts "is far more necessary to a wider variety of animals' survival than we previously thought," Dr. Martinho said.
Mr. Lang smartly figured out what kinds of musical elements could be easily performed by groups that included trained and untrained singers, and would sound effective sung by so many voices in an outdoor space.
The same can be said for jiu-jitsu, for wrestling, and for all those things that the common, untrained eye may see as just people rolling around on the floor trying to maul each other.
"The influx of capital and professional expertise has been a step up from untrained eccentrics," said Simon Robinson, the proprietor of Hattingley Valley, who saw winemaking as a way of diversifying his family's agricultural business.
The lawsuit argues that because the AR-15 was designed for the United States military as a battlefield weapon to maximize fatalities, gun companies should never have entrusted the rifle to an untrained civilian public.
But it was portable and could be programmed by untrained musicians, and with circuits that included the specific defective transistor, the 2808's bass drum sound held thunderous low frequencies that could shake up clubs.
But what sold me is how she lets her voice go, almost like scatting or into an untrained vocal wail that's so emotional that I can feel it all the way down to my toes.
"We recruited untrained users with no science background and had them test the device using semen samples, and then measured the accuracy," said the senior author, Hadi Shafiee, an assistant professor of medicine at Harvard.
To the untrained eye, there is little to distinguish elephant ivory from mammoth, but scientists at the American Museum of Natural History were able to determine that Landmark's so-called mammoth ivory was from elephants.
The exhibition features mostly drawings by Domoto that are difficult for the untrained eye to understand, but they're accompanied by clear explanatory texts and contemporary as well as period photographs of the buildings' exteriors and interiors.
He had cut corners, they said, replacing almond powder in his recipes six months earlier with a cheaper mix of groundnuts, and hiring untrained, undocumented workers to turn out the popular curry dishes at his restaurants.
Now the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) is seeking input from the public about how to prevent untrained animals from flying, and how to ensure that those with disabilities can best fly with their service animals.
A veterinarian told investigators that "heat injuries are cases of negligence and improper care and are not accidental," and in the case of Zoe, her death was the result of being assigned to an untrained handler.
Reading about Arguinzoniz [the chef] cooking everything—"even the caviar and cream"—over wood, that he was untrained so cooked by instinct, and that he used specific woods to season specific ingredients all struck a chord.
But if I'd encountered it as a middle-aged farmer worried about toxic clouds and untrained in spotting fake news, I probably would've told my friends that the president-elect had promised to end chemtrailing. RELATED?
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.
To the untrained ear, Sanders delivered his standard primary spiel (bashing Trump for intolerance, decrying the influence of Wall Street, purging Big Money from politics) but this was the first real general election speech he delivered.
In the 1970s, Noel Marshall; his wife, Tippi Hedren (of Hitchcock's "The Birds"); and her daughter, Melanie Griffith, set out to make an adventure film surrounded by some 150 untrained lions, tigers and other big cats.
The consensus is that profiling isn't very effective, and even profiling-sympathetic people are reduced to arguing that criminal profiles by the professionals are marginally more accurate than ones written by completely untrained people off the street.
"Improper compounding and testing procedures may leave fine particles undetectable by the naked eye in the solution, or larger particles that would not be detected by an untrained eye," Dr. David Waisel wrote in a 2016 affidavit.
When animals travel as excess baggage, there is a risk that untrained AVI personnel may handle your pet and that Fido may not be properly identified, potentially being seen — or assumed — as a simple piece of luggage.
While everyday or pedestrian movement was deemed a valuable and worthy tool by its practitioners, choreographers of that period also featured untrained performers in their works; "Some Sextets" included the visual artists Robert Rauschenberg and Robert Morris.
To the untrained eye, all of the boats under construction look identical — except for three that will have deeper, wider hulls to smooth out the choppy waters between the Rockaways and the Wall Street dock in Manhattan.
"The reliability of the most complicated proceeding known to criminal law cannot be assured with an untrained layperson — in this case, a 303-year-old ninth-grade dropout with a G.E.D. — acting as lead counsel," they wrote.
The shellfish, which once smothered reefs in South Africa, in some places packed as tightly as cobblestones, has become more difficult to find as a result of overfishing, luring untrained divers into deeper and more deadly waters.
For that matter, the church's practice of assigning untrained clergy to investigate their own colleagues was an obvious effort to divert cases from the public system — an effort likely aided by justice officials sympathetic to the church.
"Creating an odour wheel for historic smells, where untrained noses could identify an aroma from the description and gain information about the chemical causing the odour, establishes a novel method of heritage documentation," Bembibre and Strlič write.
To the untrained eye, one bucket of beach sand looks much like another but mixed into the multitude of microscopic minerals are carbonate chemicals left behind from the shells of long-dead sea creatures such as molluscs.
"Untrained pets should never roam free in the aircraft cabin," the Association of Flight Attendants, which represents tens of thousands of flight crewmembers in the U.S., told The New York Times in a statement following the announcement.
Against a well-drilled, mobile and brutally effective enemy, exploiting the cover of built-up neighborhoods and the city's civilian population, his tanks were useless, he said, and his men untrained for the urban warfare they face.
This production, which the Axis Theater Company has presented every year since 20053, combines the Brothers Grimm with a contemporary setting and some highly enthusiastic but untrained additions to its professional cast: the children in the audience.
The center receives calls for help from small churches in remote Andean villages that have existed for centuries, and many of the paintings have endured punishing rain, sun, mold, nibbling moths and even flawed repairs by untrained hands.
In the lawsuit, Walmart accused Tesla of having untrained workers putting up shoddy installations and showing "utter incompetence or callousness, or both," and asked for the removal of solar panels from more than 240 of Walmart's U.S. stores.
Like in a parallel universe where Apocalypse has taken over the world... And as badass as Ian McKellen was in Singer's original run, Michael Fassbender captured that complexity brilliantly as a raw, untrained Nazi hunter in First Class.
A 2012 survey conducted by Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences in Dar es Salaam indicated 33 percent of women aged between 15-24 who had had an abortion said it was done by an untrained practitioner.
When the headliners first made their mark decades ago, they were heard as disruptive, forever changing the ways listeners would respond to sounds — distorted guitars, untrained voices — and to lyrics that might be startlingly blunt or downright inexplicable.
Because making a good noise, a righteous noise, a chaotic and untrained and ad hoc and joyously disruptive noise, is one of those precious things that can keep despair at bay long enough to resist for another day.
In major cities, including Miami, Los Angeles and San Francisco, sightseers who are untrained, unaware of proper escape maneuvers and underdressed for wind-whipped conditions routinely climb into the doors-off helicopters, with regulatory agencies providing scant oversight.
It came to me growing up in India, watching lives ruined by the broken state, including the public hospital that hastened the death of my grandfather by assigning an untrained night aide to attempt his emergency heart surgery.
"You have clearly untrained detention staff who are misusing their power and ignoring someone's pleas for help and his repeated statement that he can't breathe," Erik Heipt, a lawyer for the family, said in an interview on Wednesday.
To the untrained eye, 'the clone' replicated Beyoncé so well that it was impossible to notice a difference between 'the clone' who was singing "Who Run The World" and Beyoncé, who now lay in the cold, wormy soil.
They were the untrained shots of amateurs, taken by fathers and brothers who were thrust into war by either circumstance or their ideas about the sacred duty of jihad, neither of which involved the training of a professional soldier.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Wrapped in the skin of a canid, a cluster of sharpened turkey bones and mussel shells with traces of red pigment appears, to the untrained eye, like a random assortment of ancient tools.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - To the untrained eye Rio's green and red Olympic BMX track can, at first glance, look like a giant crazy golf course, not a place where gold medals will be won and lost on Friday.
Among them, according to NOAA's accounts of the expedition, was an anemone sprouting numerous tentacle-like, long pink appendages and a "potential colonial hydriod" the looks like a neon brain hanging out in a hammock to the untrained eye.
But in the end it is Ms. Nalwanga who will rivet all eyes in the way that untrained, naturally charismatic screen performers sometimes can, especially when supported by actors with the technical expertise of Ms. Nyong'o and Mr. Oyelowo.
A solid blog post can move untrained "investors" to buy or sell crypto and tokens in an instant, creating situations ripe for pump and dump schemes where the actual level of interest in a company is clouded by payola.
In 2016, ProPublica published an exposé on the service, reporting that it was biased against black people; two years later, a study by two computer scientists found that COMPAS had the same accuracy as a guess by untrained humans.
Not all those wonderfully vivid performers are professionals; some untrained voices and unpracticed bodies add to the sense that "The Mother of Us All," for all its sophisticated stylization, is the story of all of us, today as before.
The molecular differences from leg to leg were more complex, with some genes showing greater activity in the trained leg and others less, and some biochemicals being more abundant there and others more uncommon, compared to the untrained limb.
There are more on-the-books laws about online harassment now and more prosecutions, but police are often untrained and undereducated regarding what type of behavior constitutes harassment, how to legally counter such behavior, and what should be investigated.
The first five floors have become one of the half-dozen major art venues that have sprung up in Baghdad around the protests as painters — trained and untrained — have turned walls, stairwells and littered parks into a vast canvas.
Postmodern choreographers placed trained and untrained dancers — as well as more- and less-toned ones — side by side, dispensing with the makeup and organizational structure of formal companies so as to privilege the mind and movements of the individual.
In early 21883, after a collector showed him some of the works by untrained artists he had discovered around the Northeast, Kallir was especially attracted to the paintings of Anna Mary Robertson Moses (1883-224), which vividly depicted rural life.
All of this raises a mind-bendingly simple question that YouTube, Google, Twitter, and Facebook have not yet answered: How is it that the average untrained human can do something that multibillion-dollar technology companies that pride themselves on innovation cannot?
I was a strange person to begin with, so hiding in a closet, all things considered, didn't register as insane, at least to the untrained eye, just immature and annoying and something Drunk Matt would totally do because he's a weirdo.
Stopping to consider a tree that rose up straight then curved like a question mark, Mr. Wohlleben said, however, that it was the untrained perspective of visitors he took on forest tours years ago to which he owed much insight.
Unlike their untrained brethren, the trained monkeys displayed self-directed behaviors when they looked into their mirrors, such as investigating normally unseen parts of their body (dolphins, who pass the mirror test in spades, do the same thing, exploring their bodies).
Taystee took the fall Season 5 saw panicked and untrained officers shoot and kill the abusive Captain Piscatella (Brad William Henke) when they mistook him for a prisoner during a riot after a guard suffocated the innocent Poussey Washington (Samira Wiley).
We struggled with the decision to expand the ban to service animals, knowing that some customers have legitimate needs, but we have determined that untrained, pit bull-type dogs posing as both service and support animals are a potential safety risk.
THE TRAIL THAT LEADS TO FANCY BEAR The phishing email that Podesta received on March 19 contained a URL, created with the popular Bitly shortening service, pointing to a longer URL that, to an untrained eye, looked like a Google link.
More so than anything else it's how they run the company like it was an episode of "Game of Thrones" essentially, that the managers were untrained, there was no way to report things, there were no HR systems in place.
Barriers to appropriate care, according to the youths and the caregivers, included providers untrained in gender-affirming healthcare, inconsistently applied protocols, inconsistent use of a youth's chosen name or pronoun, uncoordinated care, limited and delayed access to treatments and insurance issues.
When he spirits a bandaged patient out of a hospital, believing him to be Nick, we half-admire Connie's initiative, as if he were an untrained Jason Bourne, whereupon he does something so creepy or so callous that we recoil.
Performers are mostly untrained (with the exception of a few burgeoning talents like Suzi Analog and Jahmir Duran Abreu), there is no script and the live performance, happening on Friday for the show's opening, is entirely improvised, including Adams's own act.
If the notion that we must hire black male teachers in order to have positive role models for black youth makes sense, how can we not recognize that untrained and unprepared black male teachers can cause more harm than good?
Unfortunately, to the untrained eye, some EMFs can apparently look a little bomb-like, with a hard plastic shell and exposed wires—and the Listowel Paranormal Society's prompted a massive bomb scare in the area after someone stumbled upon it.
Judge Morris Hoffman, who sits in Colorado's 2nd Judicial District and was among the first members of the MacArthur Foundation Research Network on Law & Neuroscience, says that tools like neuroprediction could be a "hazard" in the hands of untrained judges.
The IHS has come under fire over the last several years for poor medical care, untrained staff, leadership turnover and, more recently, an investigation over reports that it failed to prevent a pediatrician from sexually assaulting young patients despite repeated warnings.
Some people who require Seeing Eye dogs have complained that their animals have been attacked in airports or restaurants by untrained emotional support dogs, and that the explosion in support animals has led to more skepticism of true service dogs.
Jason Dempsey, an adjunct senior fellow at the Center for a New American Security, warned that the Army advisers were being set up to fail — much the way ad hoc and untrained teams fell apart in earlier missions around Afghanistan.
There's high art in it, but it sounded untrained and unguarded, a statement of soul-baring sincerity that spread effortlessly through the Church of St. Vincent Ferrer's large interior and, for an instant, dissolved the line between art and faith.
Korean barbecue has never been for the faint of stomach, but, consumed to the beat of "Gangnam Style," amidst baseball-capped servers speed-walking in matching tees, it becomes a marathon for which untrained appetites may be at a distinct disadvantage.
A series of 2005 experiments with mice, for instance, showed that if rodents jogged gently for about 30 minutes a day for several weeks, they were much more likely to survive a virulent form of rodent influenza than untrained animals.
The group also criticizes current the regulations, which it claims people are exploiting by using "websites offering certificates of psychological need for essentially any applicant who pays a small fee" and "presenting untrained animals that are essentially just pets" as emotional support animals.
As Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai explained in Motherboard in October: The phishing email that Podesta received on March 19 contained a URL, created with the popular Bitly shortening service, pointing to a longer URL that, to an untrained eye, looked like a Google link….
Some orphanages were simply rebranded as asylums, and untrained nuns were elevated to the status of psychiatric nurses — armed not just with their wooden paddles but with all the tools for treating mental illness in the 1950s, including restraints and intravenous sedatives.
Research and experience have shown that where abortion is illegal or highly restricted, women resort to desperate, dangerous means to end an unwanted pregnancies, including self-inflicted trauma, consumption of chemicals, self-medication, and even unqualified, untrained and likely unsafe abortion providers.
It turns out my fears were somewhat founded; Dr. Green says the first order of business is to be sure any laser or pulsed light treatment is performed by a well-trained physician — an untrained provider can cause serious and even permanent damage.
It's also worth noting that the cousins do look remarkably similar (especially to the untrained eye of anyone who might not spend several hours a day looking at a Kardashian or Jenner's Instagram feed), so the triplet title is more than appropriate.
Getting an accreditation doesn't mean a sanctuary is safe—fatal big cat attacks have occurred on sanctuaries with this recognition—but Serio's heavily publicized cat compound stands out as particularly irresponsible because he allows untrained visitors to frolic with full-grown cats.
Weinstein nevertheless committed to the uncertainty and reality of his film, transitioning into fiction from documentary, working with mostly untrained actors and initially fronting some of the costs to achieve an unflinching, humanized look at a world we seemingly know so little about.
Tuesday night, the reality star posted a selfie to her account, wearing her new uniform of a black leather motorcycle jacket and black ribbon choker, with what appears to our untrained eye to be a little Dolce K action happening on her lips.
Of course my untrained, sub-200-pound cable guy couldn't beat up the fucking heavyweight champion, but he still thought he could: when top-tier athletes face other top-tier athletes, the parity between their skills skews our perceptions of what we're seeing.
When untrained staff members lie to women about their gestational age, it can push them into having a higher risk and more expensive later-term abortion; it can also delay prenatal care, resulting in low birth weight babies and higher infant mortality rates.
"We'll take anyone, from someone who can't grasp an object but can move their shoulder — to someone whose symptoms are so slight that an untrained eye wouldn't even notice," says Jessie Stricker, the CIMT program director at Cleveland Clinic Children's Hospital for Rehabilitation.
Or when a karate or taekwondo stylist receives a stepping or lunge punch—the kind that an untrained opponent will never throw and an opponent with even a week of training knows is absolutely useless except in the most niche of circumstances.
What started as a fad among celebrities has trickled down to the well-heeled public, with people ready and willing to pay as much as thousands more for a car that, to an untrained eye, may appear as if it needs waxing.
In addition, the (often untrained) people administering ultrasounds at these centers may misrepresent gestational stage, either leading women to believe they have more time to obtain abortion care than they do or falsely suggesting they are too far along to access care.
For all of the good B4R and Best of Us do, it's worth remembering that these are organizations run mainly by untrained volunteers, which rightfully raises concerns about the initiative's ability to effectively and safely aid players who might be in crisis.
The word, which art-historically implies a nonacademic, untrained approach to art-making, is an increasingly odd one to apply to Guyton, who as of last year has representation in New York through Martos Gallery, which is planning a solo exhibition in November.
Wearing a surgical mask if you are not sick is counterintuitively unhelpful because it will cause you to touch your face and eyes more, and being untrained, you will remove it incorrectly, all of which will increase your risk of contracting COVID-19.
Amnesty International said in a statement on Thursday that all personnel in military courts, including judges and prosecutors, are serving members of the military who report to the Minister of Defense and are untrained in the rule of law or fair-trial standards.
The Times The chancellor must overhaul the apprenticeship levy by the end of the year or risk losing a generation of young workers untrained to cope with the rising use of automation and artificial intelligence in the workplace, the CBI has warned. bit.
At the current pace of progress, it may be as little as two or three years before realistic audio forgeries are good enough to fool the untrained ear, and only five or 10 years before forgeries can fool at least some types of forensic analysis.
Her first feature, La Pointe Courte, was released in 20153 and is considered to be the unofficial first film of the French New Wave; it was significant not just for being made by an untrained filmmaker in her 22015s, but also by a woman.
The company's regional Vice President Diego Dzodan told Reuters the space in mid-town São Paulo, known as Estação Hack, will bridge the gap in Brazil between a tech sector hungry for skilled talent and an eager but untrained generation with time on their hands.
David had an otherworldly quality, and seemed somehow akin to untrained and visionary artists — particularly those who had built systems, environments, whole worlds of their own, although, having gone to art school and with New York gallery representation, he couldn't be considered an outsider.
To the untrained eye there's not much that differentiates a white Chevy Express van (Wells's chosen make) from a white Dodge Sprinter or a white Ford Transit Connect, all of which were heavily represented, alongside a smattering of SUVs, campers, and repurposed school buses.
With few exceptions, the technology, which each witness described as both deeply flawed and intrinsically biased, has been misemployed by the untrained police officers who utilize it—many of whom have concealed its use from defendants who are implicated in crimes by these defective algorithms.
He and other representatives from service dog associations are working with Delta and other airlines to find something more balanced that allows the airlines to keep unruly, untrained animals in check, while allowing service animal graduates the ease of travel they are used to.  
And if there isn't a growing workforce willing to trade their time for low pay, handling the influx of baby boomers into the age spectrum that requires assistance will mean either really awful care, or the work being absorbed by untrained family members themselves.
Putin has to know that Veselnitskaya's new public admission of Kremlin ties is not good PR for you or the participants in the Trump Tower meeting, because, to the untrained eye, it looks like your team was meeting with a Russian asset of some kind.
Kanigel, who has written several books (including a biography of the Indian mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan, another luminary untrained in his field), here favors recitation over response, unfurling the details of a life rather than grappling too aggressively with the ideas to which it gave birth.
Over the better part of the past decade, I have watched countless excellent educators, frustrated with a general lack of respect shown teachers across this country, leave the state of Oklahoma or the teaching profession altogether, only to be replaced by less-experienced, untrained instructors.
Research [suggests that] Black men only being portrayed a certain way on television — as gangsters or drug dealers or criminals — reinforces this stereotype, so a split-second decision by a young or untrained police officer [means] they're going to see that person as more threatening.
Hughes also pointed to testimony by government officials who told Congress in the 1990s that immigration records from the time were often handled by private entities, including untrained storefront processors — so it would have been unsurprising to find a fraudulent application with someone else's prints.
In a paper published Monday in the journal eNeuro, scientists at the University of California-Los Angeles reported that when they transferred molecules from the brain cells of trained snails to untrained snails, the animals behaved as if they remembered the trained snails' experiences.
From the moment we stepped inside the vehicle, Edstrom was talking me through all the potential hazards that were largely invisible to my untrained eye — a dog in a distant yard, a blind spot around a curve ahead, exhaust emitting from a parked car.
These pennies have been in circulation since their inception and while they may appear to be a regular coin to the untrained eye, it is not their age that makes them so valuable…it is a rare printing mistake that took place during their creation.
Here's the comment that was posted in February (and has since been deleted) on a photo Spears posted in January: By Instagram user asmith2155: #2hot make loved to her, uupss #Hot #X The comment doesn't make sense and doesn't seem threatening to the untrained eye.
To the untrained eye, kinbaku doesn't look all that different from its roots in torture, but practitioners extol the virtues and pleasures of "sub space," in which submissive partners can achieve a meditative state that is deeply therapeutic—finding, like so many BDSM enthusiasts, liberation in bondage.
Keeping the classical music inside jokes to a minimum (there might be more, but untrained ears won't hear them), Mozart in the Jungle is actually a hapless millennial sitcom in the vein of Master of None, it just happens to be set in a less conventional workplace.
In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Wiley, who played fan favorite Poussey Washington on the hit Netflix series, delves into her character's heartbreaking final scene in episode 12 where she dies during a prison-wide protest – pinned down and accidentally suffocated by an untrained prison guard.
To them, it was a metaphor for the relentless trial and error it took for two inexperienced and untrained chefs — she is a doctor, and her brother was a salesman — to start a business in a communist country that was taking its first steps in private enterprise.
Most are untrained, and some of the cures they offer can be dangerous, but in India, where the health care system is tremendously challenged, many poor people often feel they have no choice but to pay a few rupees for their services and hope for the best.
Finally, tell us more about what you think: The article states: The lawsuit argues that because the AR-15 was designed for the United States military as a battlefield weapon to maximize fatalities, gun companies should never have entrusted the rifle to an untrained civilian public.
Commanding a weighty endowment and public funding as well as a cadre of legal experts, it seemed clear to even the untrained eye that the board could have taken the case to court and won, either through an initial ruling or by bleeding out SCV's coffers.
Most clients don't want to pay the premium for colorless, so they go down a couple levels to near colorless, Wegman said, "which to the untrained eye, is going to look colorless, but they're going to save so much money we can reallocate towards carat weight."
Some veterans and service dog organizations say the overuse of untrained dogs, pigs, rodents and amphibians — and, at least once, a small sloth — as emotional support companions has made it difficult for veterans to get acceptance for their properly trained service animals on airplanes and beyond.
The Weather Channel has a "culture of putting these guys out in the field untrained, and whatever the cost is, they want them to get the story," Robert A. Ball, a lawyer for Mr. Jaeger's mother, Karen Di Piazza, said in a telephone interview on Thursday.
Why birding is more challenging than one might assume: Beyond costs, it's hard to learn new ways of watching and seeing things, and birds are small and they move quickly and many of the ones we see in the Northeast look the same to an untrained eye.
Incredibly beautiful Hollywood stars who attempt to appear quirky, but are stage-managed to within an inch of their lives Indulging in medium to large behavior at awards ceremonies may, to the untrained eye, appear to be something that someone with big dick energy might do. Pranks. Jokes.
In the window on this December day were MB&F's latest creations: Legacy Machine Perpetual, introduced in November, a perpetual calendar in a round-case wristwatch; and the award-winning Horological Machine (HM6), also called Space Pirate (to the untrained eye, it looks like a race-car chassis).
And instead of leaked news reports about a rushed and secretive drafting process and unbriefed, untrained federal officials, the current ban touts an interagency review process that identified unacceptable security gaps in specific countries' intelligence sharing — the sort of thing that would, under any other president, seem entirely normal.
To the untrained eye, the wave looks, well, perfect: a fast-moving, minute-long wave about 6 feet high, with plenty of swell for well-executed cutbacks and a generous barrel, the cylindrical part of the wave that some surfers spend their whole lives trying to get lost in.
Between a full-time job, writing on the side, singing in a choir, hosting a comedy show, making appearances in other live events throughout New York City, and helping out my friends and family, to the untrained eye, it looks like I'm not only functioning, but extremely high-functioning.
In one of the most striking revelations in their book, Moss and Baden reveal that the Green-funded scholars program, the Green Scholars Institution, served to attempt to recruit often-unqualified, untrained, but religiously sympathetic students and faculty to do work (such as analyzing papyri fragments) for the museum.
To the untrained—or the most cynical—eye, the West Village can seem to have been completely subsumed by the city's wealthiest denizens and developers, by bank branches and luxury storefronts, a graveyard of charming mom-and-pop institutions long ago driven out by obscenely elevated monthly rents.
Sara Nelson, president of the Association for Flight Attendants, said many of her members have been hurt by untrained animals running loose in airplane cabins, and that many passengers dubiously claim their pets are necessary for "emotional" support, which makes the flying experience less enjoyable for everyone else.
She was prolific on paper as well as out loud, writing a great deal of poetry like this: I am clothed with wisdom's mantle ... I am strong beyond my years; My hand typifies strength, And although untrained in cunning Its movements mark the quaking Of the enemies of my country.
This is fine – this has been practiced for decades on the NASDAQ with untrained traders making gut-based guesses on complex companies – but in crypto the technology is wedded to the price and misunderstanding the news coming out of services like CoinDesk can get you into a lot of trouble.
Scott Kelly almost looks bored out of his mind, but he's just doing his job It's a toned down version of Kelly compared to the excitement we see on his Twitter and Instagram accounts and, to the untrained eye, Scott Kelly appears to be bored out of his astronaut mind.
But at the federal level, Congress appears to be attempting to shift the conversation to school safety and mental health, placing the responsibility on the shoulders of principals, teachers, and untrained door monitors instead of making it harder for people with mental health problems to get guns in the first place.
The rest of the soaring three-bedroom loft (including the bathrooms and kitchen) is filled with art, reflecting work by untrained and outsider artists — predominantly American, but also European — as well as Indian and Indonesian art; photography; African and Oceanic currency; Japanese ceramics; found industrial objects; and Chinese funerary items.
To an untrained eye perhaps the most obvious red flag about Nxivm is that everything is so centred on Raniere's personality—he often positions himself as the smartest person on Earth (based on a dubious self-administered IQ test in the 80s), and requires students to bow and call him Vanguard.
But artists who don't fit into neat categories can be a bit tough for untrained ears to crack, so as you read this week's Noisey Next interview with Lil West, here are a few songs to give you some context and introduce you to his strange array of sounds. 1.
The video showcases a heartwarming look back at all the reasons fans fell in love with her – as well as the fateful scene where they abruptly had to say goodbye as Poussey died during a prison-wide protest when she was pinned down and accidentally suffocated by untrained prison guard Bayley (Alan Aisenberg).
I was making soft, monstrous noises, somewhere beyond sounds that humans make—hblrugh, wuh-hurr—and: Listen, in hindsight, to even the most untrained eye it would have been easy for the teachers to pick out, in an assembly full of mainly un-crying children, which particular good boy had done the crime.
They are premised on faulty pseudo-science that lay people (often untrained) can somehow compare two signatures and determine if they match or not… these matching laws disenfranchise tens of thousands of eligible voters … worse, many states provide no notification to the affected voter or meaningful opportunity to 'cure' the rejected ballot.
"This newspaper's opinion is that the increased urbanization of American life ... and the vast immigration into America from southern and eastern Europe, of people untrained in the jury system, have combined to make the jury of twelve increasingly unwieldy and unsatisfactory," The Morning Oregonian wrote in an editorial shortly after the trial.
Last summer, a University of Alberta doctoral candidate, Curtis Riep, was gathering enrollment information in Uganda for an international organization of teachers' unions, which later put out a report on the number of children enrolled in Bridge in that country and the number of untrained teachers at the head of Bridge's classrooms.
After dutifully reporting the first ever case of a man injecting himself with his own semen to try to treat his back pain, the authors offered a warning: It's dangerous for the untrained to perform intravenous injections on themselves, especially when they're injecting things that aren't supposed to be injected into veins, like semen.
While there are heroic efforts going on right now by locals and neighbors to save as many as they can from the floods—efforts that authorities should encourage and help coordinate—the hard, frustrating reality is that there is not very much an untrained outsider can do to help once a complex disaster has begun.
An untrained eye would have trouble deciphering these oblong outlines of large carved stones set firmly into the sod, but Beno walked me over to an exposed example and explained that they were the foundations of dwellings that were shaped like upside-down canoes, echoing the attachment to the sea of the local culture.
Those rules — delivered in a 2011 "Dear Colleague" letter sent to colleges by the Obama Administration that laid out how sexual assault complaints were to be handled, as well a 2014 follow-up — came in response to accounts of colleges failing to take complaints seriously, letting untrained employees botch investigations and meting out little discipline.
According to Newsweek, a lawsuit filed out of Virginia claims the company sold untrained 3-month-old Labrador puppies at $20173,000 each to those seeking a skilled diabetic alert dog (DAD), a service animal trained to detect dangerous changes in blood sugar levels and notify their owners of these shifts, often through a nudge, so they can take action.
A 2005 study, one of the few to carefully track women's physical performance throughout their menstrual cycles, found that both trained athletes and healthy but untrained women rode slightly faster during a cycling time trial on the days just before ovulation, when their estrogen levels were high and their progesterone dampened, than at any other point during their cycles.
It argues that the companies erred by entrusting an untrained civilian public with a weapon designed for maximizing fatalities on the battlefield, and that its advertising — relying on messages of combat dominance and hypermasculinity ("Consider your man card reissued") — specifically appealed to disturbed young men who could be inclined to use the weapon to commit violence.
Dr. Sarno, a health-conscious man who walked from his Upper East Side home to N.Y.U. every day well into his 80s, said he had gotten rid of his allergies by regarding them as T.M.S. Untrained as a researcher, Dr. Sarno never conducted formal studies of his methods, saying he preferred to spend his time helping people individually.
Read more: A flight was delayed when a man tried climbing onto the airplane's wing to hitch a free rideThe Envoy Air flight attendant's union, the Association of Flight Attendants-CWA (AFA), called on the Department of Transportation to set standards for emotional support animals to prevent untrained pets from causing issues:What happened on yesterday's American Airlines flight is completely unacceptable and inexcusable.
A decade ago, Jones, who grew up in Lexington and is deeply rooted in — and an attentive observer of — the social-cultural rhythms of his native part of the country, founded Institute 193 to create a framework for presenting the work and ideas of both schooled and untrained artists, musicians, storytellers, and other creative types in a welcoming, respectful, visible manner.
The lawsuit, which was filed last year by nine of the families of people killed and a teacher who was injured, claims that Bushmaster Firearms International, the manufacturer of the AR-15 rifle used by the assailant, Adam Lanza, bore responsibility for selling and marketing a military-style weapon to untrained civilians, creating an "unreasonably high risk" that it would be used in a mass shooting.
To the untrained eye, Mick MulvaneyMick MulvaneyDozens of Democrats raise concerns over 'public charge' rule and coronavirus response Feehery: Mulvaney fit for Northern Ireland post Meadows self-quarantines after possible exposure to coronavirus patient MORE's departure as White House chief of staff and appointment as the president's special envoy to Northern Ireland might seem to be a bit curious and a big demotion for the former congressman from South Carolina.
Though untrained as a couturier, she carved out a place for herself as a vital force within the French capital's Modernist creative milieu; her friendships with artists such as Salvador Dalí, Alberto Giacometti and Jean Cocteau not only informed her highly conceptual, witty designs but they also wielded museum-worthy collaborations, including the black felt hat she produced with Dalí in 1937 that looked like an upturned shoe.

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