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I'm convinced that even video neophytes can figure out iMovie.
Informational interviews are for newbies, neophytes and recent grads, right?
Couture neophytes have a tendency to equate elaborate with creative.
Both were political neophytes during the last election, in 2015.
Many are neophytes who have never held political office before.
Asset managers now offer to "educate" neophytes by providing tailored advice.
But there were also hordes of neophytes navigating less precipitous terrain.
The script also does a good job of helping neophytes keep up.
But they are political neophytes with scant experience in managing large organizations.
In short, it's adding a little something for avid gamers and neophytes alike.
Its co-producers, Linda Campbell and Jim McDermott, both deaf, are filmmaking neophytes.
Some background for trucking neophytes, a group that included the Haggler until last week.
The vast sampling is a treat for aficionados, and an excellent introduction for neophytes.
Was it simply a case of incredibly bad judgment from political neophytes like Kushner?
Perhaps neophytes need reminding that even the best poems are products of their time.
A decades-old Bordeaux is complex to the point of being confusing to neophytes.
The lobbying shops are already promising to help the incoming neophytes draft regulations and laws.
At the time, though, we striving neophytes thought, May the gods bless the good professor.
As teaching languages for neophytes, both Basic and Pascal had their moments in the sun.
Initially dismissed as neophytes, the team has won over sceptics with its willingness to listen.
The trouble with rich neophytes, explains Mr Mooney, is that they are not properly vetted.
With his sloppiness, scandals and inner circle of arrogant neophytes, he is frittering away time.
New recruits, called neophytes, are required to dress up in leotards, sequin skirts, make-up, and wigs.
But he arrived at the White House surrounded by advisers who, like him, were neophytes to governing.
But nearly anyone—even marketing neophytes—can benefit greatly from a crash course in this essential tool. Why?
There are even specialized "collections" of sketches built around particular themes — music, sports, weed — for K&P neophytes.
As a result, it is supremely easy to use even for people who are neophytes to digital technology.
A skeleton staff of political neophytes neglected to read Melania Trump's speech, much less vet it for content.
The minimum start-up cost of $34,900 includes training, even for neophytes, tools of the trade and marketing support.
But former presidents who brought in outside blood have at times seen political neophytes make costly errors, experts said.
Berlin neophytes would have no way of understanding what made him worth the trouble of the unpleasant personality depicted.
Many participants were political neophytes and women who had taken part in the anti-Trump marches after the inauguration.
First, hire the smartest IT professionals you can, because a few true experts are better than a hundred neophytes.
As Halliday Johnson's wisely curated exhibition demonstrates, women artists have long subverted the spurious narrative that they are technological neophytes.
Now, all that is left of Music Row are the signs and awnings that beckoned to virtuosos and neophytes alike.
The celebrity president is an enduring fantasy, and that's not (only) because America likes electing political neophytes to high office.
Serving as a hub for the obsessives means weathering the occasional scorn of veterans as well as educating the neophytes.
Other political neophytes might have relished their moment in the spotlight as the zenith of their lives and then moved on.
For Wikipedia neophytes, every page has its own Talk Page, which is where users can debate the merits of certain edits.
The ARP Odyssey was duophonic (able to play two notes at once), far more portable and easily comprehensible to synthesizer neophytes.
The pro-democracy camp's stunning victory in citywide district elections means a younger class of political neophytes will soon take office.
Despite the delights it offers King devotees, "Castle Rock" will only succeed if it resonates with neophytes as well as superfans.
Many Democratic women candidates for the House are highly qualified political neophytes from diverse backgrounds, all motivated by disgust for Mr Trump.
To help political neophytes navigate the complex bureaucracy involved, Mr Gudkov's team developed an online service that he dubs a "political Uber".
The accessibility of LG's interface means that even neophytes can jump right in and start creating and experimenting with its new hardware.
In addition to investing in electric bikes, the company has set up schools around the country to teach neophytes how to ride.
With many complex challenges to solve, patients are counting on the combined problem-solving power of seasoned industry leaders and visionary neophytes.
History can be a treacherous discipline for neophytes, but some professionals have given the exhaustively researched and carefully footnoted "Blitzed" high marks.
All the while it was complaining that Number 10 is full of political neophytes who cannot even find Northern Ireland on the map.
One needs to differentiate between vanity metrics which are thrown around to impress neophytes and core metrics which indicate true long term sustainability.
It was the "neophytes" in Reagan's Cabinet like Merrill Lynch CEO, turned secretary of the Treasury, Donald Regan and CEO of Scovill, Inc.
But for old-timers, neophytes, and casual flippers alike, I present it to you: 10 sterling stand-outs in a year chockfull of them.
But the whole thing was so unprofessionally organized that, at the very least, no one was corralling these two young men, both political neophytes.
It is also being undermined by political neophytes who have absolutely no understanding of politics or protocols when it comes to dealing with Congress.
But things appeared to be so disorganized that no one told these two young men, who were both political neophytes, to knock it off.
Trump's top strategic advisers include longtime political aide Roger Stone, who ran his 2000 presidential exploratory campaign, and a team of relative political neophytes.
Providing choices across media that simultaneously honor the past and welcome in neophytes is a balancing act that's built into this already intensely competitive business.
The campaign, whose top aides early on were all political neophytes, has brought on more than a half-dozen seasoned Democratic operatives since the summer.
Just like Captain James Cutter and his crew aboard the Spirit of Fire, series neophytes have no idea what's happened over the past 28 years.
Pickup neophytes should understand that a truck's configuration is far more important — and more complicated — than the chest-thumping macho advertising would have you believe.
The holiday season was a boom time for drone sales, bringing a heightened risk to people and property, particularly when neophytes are at the controls.
How these models will perform under the almost novel circumstances of tightening monetary policy is as much a question as how the human neophytes will react.
The company, which has 20 employees, supplies the neophytes with training videos so they can learn the basics and then has them work alongside veteran employees.
The purpose of sharing these accounts -- particularly during Women's History Month -- is to show that women, like men, can grow from bumbling neophytes to competent leaders.
While in many races, progressive groups have been forced to rely on political neophytes, in the Florida gubernatorial primary they had a solid, conventionally qualified nominee.
Ocasio-Cortez has created her own unofficial contingent of progressive political neophytes, stumping for candidates like former congressional contenders Cori Bush, Brent Welder, and, now, Harris.
One of Android's outstanding challenges is informing people of everything the system can do, and the prompts for action from Google's apps are helpful pointers for neophytes.
And this is a course, remember, designed largely if not directly for neophytes; it marks the school's widely promoted first attempt to engage a broad digital public.
Amid all the neophytes and kamikazes, there is an emerging class of investors with ample experience in global markets that is now plying its trade in China.
And we profiled the onetime advertising neophytes behind the digital content studio Portal A — and looked at how it&aposs staying a step ahead of growing competition.
The dumbbells come with dozens of pre-programmed workout routines There are some neat features embedded within the ST560s that should appeal to neophytes and musclebound experts alike.
In an era when political neophytes have captured offices as high as the White House, the lack of challengers to Mr. de Blasio, a Democrat, may seem mystifying.
The chefs he interviewed did change American culture, and changed it so thoroughly that it's impossible to imagine a similar crew of neophytes knocking over the current order.
Neophytes can benefit from veterans' experience — be it in fighting impostor syndrome or catching more attackers by focusing on basic security hygiene than on the latest nation-state threat.
Through it all, The Legend of Wonder Woman boasts a well-designed mix of geekery and inclusivity that rewards both longtime fans of the character and Wonder Woman neophytes.
But together, they weave a narrative for us that shouldn't surprise anyone: giving hundreds of millions of dollars to neophytes wasn't perhaps the best plan to build long-lasting funds.
Such a pyramid scheme of constantly recruiting new users in order to support the old ones could only work so long as Apple kept bringing in masses of iOS neophytes.
Rumored candidates include lefty senior citizens Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders, billionaire neophytes Tom Steyer and Howard Schultz, and rising stars (and recent campaign losers) Beto O'Rourke and Andrew Gillum.
In a cabinet stocked with government neophytes and placeholders, the deeply experienced Mr. Barr is quickly emerging as the most influential figure in the second half of Mr. Trump's term.
Those starting tribes tend to matter less as the season goes on, but let's get all of you doubters and neophytes caught up on what Survivor actually looks like in 2018.
Now these gyms are popular worldwide, and every year scores of neophytes are seriously injured when climbing outside, because they don't know what to do when they get onto real rock.
And when Boston's savant of a coach, Brad Stevens, is getting so much out of the relative neophytes Jaylen Brown and Jayson Tatum while James is plagued with such intermittent help.
" Mr. Grushkin has become a trailblazer in biohacking risk management, in part because he recognizes that letting neophytes manipulate live organisms is "less like a 'hackerspace,' more like a pet store.
The trained artists were fluid and spatially aware The contrast between the artists and the neophytes queueing up to use the demo stations was readily apparent, and that's probably not a surprise.
Season two is set to take fans of the series by surprise, but I also found it to be welcoming for new viewers — the premiere was especially accessible for 12 Monkeys neophytes.
Crossword neophytes may find digital-only features like Check and Reveal to be especially helpful for moving through a puzzle more quickly, perhaps learning a new word or two with minimal frustration.
And the more we cling to the fantasy of electing uncorrupted political neophytes as saviors, the more we empower the lobbyists and bureaucrats who can accumulate a lifetime of experience and knowledge.
World Ballet Day gives aspiring dancers, international members of the ballet community, balletomanes, and ballet neophytes alike a rare glimpse behind the scenes of an art form that is all about the stage.
Close by are drill presses, a router and a key cutter, which Mr. Carter refers to as "our gateway drug," a piece of equipment neophytes can use to produce something they really need.
Lesson 1: Cricket is not like baseball Someone who knows cricket will try to tell cricket neophytes that it's like baseball -- so they get their brains in a position to understand the game.
"I always thought it was immature behavior from neophytes trying to scare even newer people with their secret knowledge," Jason Syversen, a long-time security researcher who used to work at DARPA, tweeted.
GANGNEUNG, South Korea — A goaltending coach for nearly 1003 years, Jason Wolfe has tutored neophytes and European professionals, college stars and minor leaguers, netminders as young as 2100 and as old as 215.
There are more than enough names to choose from: Chase Elliott, 22; Ryan Blaney, 24; Kyle Larson, 25; Daniel Suárez, 13; Ty Dillon, 25; Eric Jones, 21; and a handful of other neophytes.
Mr. Eastwood has surrounded the neophytes with seasoned pros, and the trailer includes footage of Jenna Fischer ("The Office") and Judy Greer ("The Descendants") as the mothers of Mr. Skarlatos and Mr. Stone.
They still wanted to encourage those obsessive teenage coders, but they had come to understand that the neophytes were just as likely to bloom rapidly into remarkable talents and deserved as much support.
And its esoteric reputation has fueled an ongoing myth that tarot neophytes must have their first deck bestowed unto them as a gift — they shouldn't go out of their way to purchase one themselves.
The dismay that the neophytes in the Trump Administration elicit tends to follow three stages: alarm at what they say, shock at what they do, and outrage at what they propose to do next.
More from Tonic: They are less trusted than a blood test—particularly weeks and months into ketogenesis—but helpful for neophytes like me who are trying to figure out when they've made the switch.
Rolex doesn't publish sales numbers but we can estimate the company is making and selling about a million watches a year making it hardly the rarified brand that most watch neophytes think it is.
But the unusual infusion of political neophytes has set off a tempest, stoking fears of a bitter partisan debate on national issues infiltrating the business of running the town and provoking some incendiary reactions.
This helped explain why Carnegie Mellon's first-year classes were starkly divided between the sizable number of men who were already confident in basic programming concepts and the women who were frequently complete neophytes.
Putting the PowerEgg over the top (if this works as promised) PowerVision has also created a remote control for its drone called the Maestro that lets users, especially neophytes, maneuver the drone with gestural controls.
Julian Clarke had to do the heavy lifting in Adobe Premiere Pro to strike a balance between the character's love of gore and gleeful absurdity, making a movie that's accessible to both fans and neophytes.
Bannon and Priebus represent divergent forces in the Trump administration, with the latter, a former Republican National Committee chairman, serving as the voice of the political establishment in a White House full of political neophytes.
And as a political neophyte with no demonstrated knowledge of or interest in public policy, surrounded by a factionalized White House team that itself includes many neophytes, it's far from clear that he does or will.
Other party establishment figures and groups, similarly seeking to place and avoid blame, will surely return fire (and then some), ascribing the mess to a combination of missteps by electoral neophytes and overwhelmed state and national operatives.
These neophytes could do worse than take along "Art Collecting Today" by Doug Woodham, Christie's former president of the Americas, an economist who says he likes to collect "drawings by artists associated with minimalism, conceptualism and land art".
Those stars — of the docudrama hall-of-fame series "Jersey Shore" and the standard-setting home renovation show "Trading Spaces" — arrived as neophytes and left as savvy instacelebs, beneficiaries of the early wave of reality king- and queen-making.
In an administration whose most senior policy officials are either total policy neophytes (Ben Carson, Jared Kushner) or at least unaccustomed to the stakes and scrutiny of federal policymaking (Ryan Zinke, Scott Pruitt, John Kelly), Jeff Sessions stood apart.
His rallies in California — nearly two dozen in all — have drawn the expected crowds: young white Bernie bros in man buns, aging lefties in mildly subversive T-shirts — but also a fair amount of Hispanics and curious political neophytes.
They'd experienced too much discrimination from white people of all income levels to believe that racism could be eradicated by focusing on class politics alone, and they felt that too many lefty neophytes believed that to be the case.
But the unveiling of the document, a sprawling 55-page report required by Congress, also exposed the stark inconsistencies within an administration that includes a mix of political neophytes, dyed-in-the-wool military men, traditional Republicans, and New York lawyers.
Less assiduous followers of the MCU may not know all of the characters, and neophytes may know none; but the characters clearly know each other, and the easy way that fellowship is conveyed makes you feel that you know them, too.
Who knew all it would take for this late-August resurgence was for the Yankees to shed their roster of their aging stars and replace them with talented neophytes — a formula that has seemed anathema to the franchise for decades?
And she has seen herself lapped in the small-donor chase by lesser-known names, including two Democratic neophytes, Andrew Yang, an entrepreneur with the tagline "humanity first" advocating a universal basic income, and Marianne Williamson, an author and spiritual guru.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads EAST LANSING, MI — Magic, much like stand-up comedy, is considered by neophytes to be a spontaneous or improvisational form, but true practitioners know it to be, like most other performance, based on a formal structure.
State Attorney General Maura Healey in November proposed rules that also would prevent the daily paid games from allowing neophytes to compete against highly experienced players; to prohibit fantasy games based on college sports; and to ban professional athletes from playing paid fantasy sports.
" For Atkinson, this "affable" work summoned the high jinks of vaudeville, burlesque and peppy college-themed fare of yore, and he described the score — by the Broadway neophytes Jule Styne and Sammy Cahn — as "very pleasant to hear, like a well-oiled hurdy-gurdy.
He can toss Allen out there for more minutes than the team has been comfortable with, given his injury issues and offensive limitations, in an effort to clean up the defensive mistakes that are sure to result from playing neophytes like Baldwin and Harrison for heavy minutes.
This stuff is marketed to adolescents for a reason — the stark sonic template, providing a correlative to the danger implicit in romance, matches a romantic spirit of black roses and white dresses that signals a presexual perspective; neophytes on the cusp are most acutely aware of desire's risk.
This is because, Musk notes, unlike what many consumer watchdog and regulator organizations might think, "it's not the neophytes, it's the experts" that have the highest likelihood of Autopilot-related accidents, because they become used to ignoring things like these warnings as they get more comfortable with the tech.
And while her pupils have spanned genre (members of the Dave Matthews Band, Pete Wentz, Pitbull), young black artists have been a focus, with more and more neophytes coming to Ms. Williams as the industry doubles down on rap and R&B, much of it emerging raw from the depths of the internet.
Her site, along with rivals like Peach & Lily and Glow Recipe (Cho and these two sites have since launched their own skin care brands), educated interested skin care neophytes about the best products on the market and which ingredients — like vitamin C for brightening or hyaluronic acid for moisturizing — to look for in products.
When these and other newly elected House Democrats arrive in Washington for their orientation this week, they will reflect the most diverse, most female freshman class in history — a group of political neophytes, savvy veterans of the Obama and Clinton administrations, as well as the first Muslim women and Native American women ever elected to Congress.
Spurred by Mr. Trump's election — or at least encouraged by it — a contingent of rich, fairly famous and largely Democratic neophytes has begun to line up for some of the most important elections of 2017 and 2018, including for governorships in Alabama, Florida, Illinois, Maine, Nevada and New Mexico, and a mayoral race in New Orleans.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE instead has filled his White House staff (including his warring aides Steve Bannon and Jared Kushner) with neophytes.
They argue over whose hands should be on the steering wheel while President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE leaves mud tracks across democracy — appointing a judiciary of ideologues and neophytes, smearing the FBI, tarring disagreeable media but feathering Fox News, hollowing out the State Department.

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