Though beautifully picturesque to the untrained eye, it's also a new breed of high-tech wharf. |
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In some cases, whole units disappeared, to be replaced by untrained and untried fillers. |
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Your voice, most likely untrained, should serve as just another whispering instrument. |
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Striking firefighters warned that it would be dangerous for untrained army firefighters to use breathing apparatus. |
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The youth who is trained and encouraged becomes an asset and an untrained youth remains a liability to the nation. |
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There are some strange things in the inspectors' report which my untrained eye can't understand. |
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By his own admission, he was too untrained and untalented to utter an on-camera word. |
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But he stressed that making sure water was purified or boiled when living off the land was difficult for the untrained. |
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The first Aboriginal welfare service in Sydney did great work with untrained workers. |
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Some are leased for the day to third-party crews that are untrained and often unlicensed. |
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We would have an army of untrained teenagers with not much in the way of skills. |
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Women are more likely to be considered incompetent and untrained with firearms. |
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The crossbow was really the first hand-held weapon that could be used by an untrained soldier to injure or kill a knight in plate armour. |
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Even the untrained eye can easily discern the remarkable pattern in this chart, which is being called the harmonic concordance. |
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Even to my untrained eyes, I could notice that Will's racket was in terrible need of restringing but it didn't seem to affect his game. |
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Brains and livers from these trained animals were ground up and injected into untrained rats. |
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Their prettiness are in the selfish mind and in the untrained eyes behind the blinkers of this blind beholder! |
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The caisson is made of wood, but looks so shinny and smooth to the untrained eye it looks like metal. |
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It was six months before Andrew got a command, but then of troops purposely ill-equipped, poorly officered and virtually untrained. |
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Aroma sensory stations offer guidance for untrained noses as guests sniff their way through a study of wine components. |
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Unlike us angry, impolite, untrained amateurs, you journalists get to carry a press card. |
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Made with untrained actors, the film has home-video moments of self-conscious awkwardness. |
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Michaels barked, pounding out crisp sharp words that so thundered with command that even the untrained and deaf would jump to obey. |
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To the untrained ear, the Wagnerian clarinet sounds almost identical to its more modern cousin. |
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Yoga and Pilates beginners could be risking their health by attending classes led by untrained instructors, a report warns today. |
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Previous abuse cases have involved misconduct by relatively untrained National Guard and Reserve troops. |
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And they were relatively untrained and ill prepared to attack a mobile army in the field. |
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They looked fine to the untrained eye, but closer examination showed them up to be fairly sloppy. |
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My inner voice, still remained a loud, enthusiastic, untrained child, frequently shushed and disciplined to sit still. |
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To these untrained eyes he easily put Pele into the shade, though Pele did have his moments. |
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A Franciscan of Tournai reported that, though untrained in theology, the Beguines rejoiced in new and oversubtle ideas. |
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He winced as he heard their untrained and off-key voices begin to belt out a crude drinking song. |
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Snapping power lines, firecrackers, and nervous, untrained police and national guardsmen caused much indiscriminate firing. |
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It later emerged an untrained voluntary helper had taken 10 boys on a morning walk. |
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So this was an untrained, undisciplined and unmotivated force that had no intention of attacking the townspeople. |
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The unpaid, unequipped and untrained army was to be inspired by feelings of patriotism and nationalism. |
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Wiring may look okay to the untrained eye, but electrical wiring that is arcing is dangerous and can start fires. |
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In my opinion, it is unconscionable for a nation to send untrained or unready soldiers into battle. |
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I knew white farmers whose idea of education for black children was a blackboard, a few sticks of chalk and a chair for an untrained teacher. |
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Such moves not only create unprofessional, untrained and unselected security personnel but also tend to increase crimes within corporations. |
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Most of them were untrained, unaffiliated, unspecialized writers whose common trait was a fascination with the idea of America. |
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In the hands of the untrained and unwary it can cause untold damage to your wealth. |
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In a taste test, untrained observers also rated the organic apples to be the sweetest of the bunch. |
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She looks up to you as her friend, philosopher and guru, because she was an untrained singer and has learnt so much from you. |
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Last March, there was a near riot when unqualified and untrained staff were brought in. |
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Obstetric forceps are potentially dangerous in the hands of untrained or inexperienced obstetricians. |
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This could mean that untrained teachers will be allowed to teach in our schools. |
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Meanwhile, someone untrained in music or drama or whatever can enjoy a performance and take it at face value. |
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The figures for untrained teachers were compiled by the trade union in the first fortnight in September. |
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We sent in too few troops and those we sent were untrained and inexperienced. |
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These tend to use untrained youngsters in order to save on costs. |
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There are many abnormalities that may be missed by the untrained eye. |
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But he cautioned that he wasn't sure the time was right yet to provide them wholescale around the country as they could be quite dangerous if used by an untrained person. |
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Getting a ticket in those circumstances might be seen as a rough trot, but my untrained eye does not detect anything that suggests the law was not broken. |
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Traditionally, such service jobs were the recourse of unskilled and untrained American laborers and formed an income foundation for the lower middle class. |
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In the test session each participant was paired with an untrained partner. |
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Watching the court appearance was, to the untrained eye, like watching a German opera without a libretto. |
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But to my untrained eye all seemed right between the USA and our neighbors to the south. |
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Both trained and untrained, hundreds rushed toward the scene of the explosion site to tend to the injured. |
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If untrained, such a person might enter into the minds of animals while they themselves are unconscious or asleep. |
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A leading member of the NUT said pupils in Manchester's primary schools are already being taught by untrained and unqualified staff when teachers are sick. |
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Yes, she is obviously untrained and unseasoned as an HR rep. |
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When a pianist hits a sour note, even the musically untrained can tell. |
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The sound was so faint untrained ears could have barely heard it. |
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There was an infinitesimal pause before the last word, as the principal tactfully searched for the right word, but an untrained ear wouldn't have noticed it. |
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To the untrained eye, everyone appears more or less the same, the men going for a more authentic take on Mark Lamarr's look, the women modelling themselves on Fifties pin-ups. |
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Most of those that were fossilised go unrecognised by the untrained eye. |
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So what is the chance of an untrained computer at the other end of a phone line decoding your dictation, especially when you adopt your most amusing Huw Edwards accent? |
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This definition and more recent studies of equivalence classes share a common theme, the emergence of untrained relations. |
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Occasionally, voice change is accompanied by unsteadiness of vocalization in the early stages of untrained voices. |
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An antiquated or clumsy search system, or staff unwilling or untrained to engage their patrons, will limit a library's usefulness. |
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Effect of sprint running on plasma lactate, uricacid, creatiekinas and lactate dehydrogenize in competitive hurdles an untrained men. |
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I have seen the remarkable ways that untrained, nonhospice people invent just the right things to say and do. |
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Maximum muscle damage, IL-6 immunoreactivity and oxidant levels emerged one day after exhaustion in both trained and untrained groups. |
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Water damage, insect infestation, wood rot, and separation of the house and deck ledger board aren't always visible to the untrained eye. |
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We feel one of these untrained civilians will come face to face with a scrupleless smuggler. |
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Although they appear to be similar to the untrained eye, crocodiles, alligators and the gharial belong to separate biological families. |
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George, delegating the work to untrained assistants, drew up specifications and estimates that were vague or inaccurate and difficult to place. |
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There's faux jeopardy, tension and dirty tricks, which even to the untrained eye is as clear to spot as the miscasting of overqualified Adam Shaw. |
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Our story revealed how two Metro workers were facing the sack after a driver let an untrained ticket inspector take the controls of the passenger service. |
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In this sense, Grabara and Hadzik found that a kyphotic posture tended to be more frequent and the lordotic one less frequent in volleyball players than in untrained subjects. |
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Comparing data on accuracy and precision of pipetted volumes by trained versus untrained pipette users strongly supports the case for pipetting technique training. |
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Where Old Dutch fragments are very hard to read for untrained Modern Dutch speakers, the various literary works of Middle Dutch are somewhat more accessible. |
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