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40 Sentences With "nonexperts"

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New digital tools let even nonexperts carry out ransomware attacks.
Many important dinosaur discoveries are made by nonexperts in just this casual way.
New digital tools have also emboldened nonexperts to wage these sorts of attacks.
"WINE FOR NORMAL PEOPLE" Wide-ranging but easygoing discussion of wine issues for nonexperts.
For example, it's increasingly possible for nonexperts to cobble together a makeshift gene-editing laboratory.
One of their questions was how nonexperts estimate R-naught compared with the scientific estimate.
Key government positions remain unfilled, and others are occupied by nonexperts in their respective offices.
So, for nonexperts, here is a summary of Trump's three-step plan to avoid taxes: 1.
But that's not as easy for nonexperts who might use a machine-learning algorithm off the shelf.
"We contend that, in any field, an 'expert' should decisively outperform nonexperts (ie lay persons)," the authors write.
Which is to say, it's practically impossible for any nonexperts to protect their privacy in a meaningful way.
Mr. Schmidt noted that the copy of Michelangelo's David on the Piazza della Signoria near the Uffizi was indistinguishable to nonexperts.
Because to us, the nonexperts, the only thing that looks healthy about Donald Trump is he's shaped like a food pyramid.
The related article "With New Digital Tools, Even Nonexperts Can Wage Cyberattacks" states: The attack should not have been a shock.
Prior work had suggested that nonexperts had trouble understanding probabilities, in this case the probability-of-precipitation statements made by weather forecasters.
"Unlike many of those that 'shorted' Herbalife, we did not rely on one or two research papers prepared by nonexperts," he said in his statement Friday morning.
It aims to be particularly useful for nonexperts deploying AI, an increasingly common issue as the technology moves out of research labs and into the real world.
Those may reflect the true pleasure that nonexperts take in ornament, but they don't acknowledge that the best decoration has always managed to speak of its era.
Valuable genetic evidence is likely to be rendered useless if handled by nonexperts, critics say, and police officers risk being misled by the results of Rapid DNA analysis.
The biggest challenge in writing these is that there's so much data to learn about, to mull and to transform into a narrative that will be compelling to nonexperts.
Though the call alarmed experts, who say it risks upending decades of American efforts to manage the dispute, nonexperts could be forgiven for scratching their heads about the uproar.
"Its endorsement has transformed random opinions by self-interested nonexperts into definitive studies offered to justify law and policy, while real studies by real scientists go unnoticed," the authors wrote.
Lewis reports how the Trump team filled jobs at the Department of Agriculture with a number of decidedly nonagricultural nonexperts, including a country-club cabana attendant and the owner of a scented-candle company.
Since her first quiet-eye study on free throws, hundreds of similar studies have been published showing that on average, experts at a given motor skill maintain quiet eye some 62 percent longer than nonexperts.
While Nye was more exercised by double-pledging notes and concealing rip-offs inside servicer computing platforms, he included these dodgy signing practices in his reports as a way to reach nonexperts with something they could easily understand.
While overt racism and bigotry still exist across American society, in insurance it has been integrated into and hidden from the public behind mathematics and statistics that are so difficult for nonexperts to understand that fighting back becomes nearly impossible.
The second scene takes place across the country, in Washington, D.C., where the Trump administration has drafted an executive order that would give precedence to classical architectural forms in the construction of federal buildings and give local communities and nonexperts a stronger influence over designs.
"Instead of a text that is respectful of the Mexican-American history, we have a book poorly written, racist and prepared by nonexperts," said Tony Diaz, a Houston radio host and director of Intercultural Initiatives at Lone Star College-North Harris, as reported by the Houston Chronicle.
The Race/Related newsletter, which covers race issues, recently published personal essays from writers on deciding whether to leave Puerto Rico; New York Today features originally reported stories about New York (like why New Yorkers wear black) five days a week; Climate Fwd: reporting often introduces climate-change topics in a way that's approachable and accessible for nonexperts.
Oseen, C.W. (December 10, 1926). Presentation Speech for the 1926 Nobel Prize in Physics. English translation. (1974): Introduction to the constants for nonexperts, 1900–1920 From the Encyclopaedia Britannica, 15th edition; reproduced by NIST.
English translation. Oseen, C.W. (December 10, 1926). Presentation Speech for the 1926 Nobel Prize in Physics. (1974): Introduction to the constants for nonexperts, 1900–1920 From the Encyclopaedia Britannica, 15th edition; reproduced by NIST.
Moreover, the DPG also publishes its conference programme every year under the name (Programme Booklets for DPG Conferences), listing the abstracts of around 8,000 papers. And the web portal www.welt-der- physik.de, operated jointly by the DPG and the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), provides much information about physics even for nonexperts.
Precociously, Barrett began post-secondary studies at the City College of New York when 15 years old. He received his PhD at Columbia University. He was an editor of Partisan Review and later the literary critic of The Atlantic Monthly magazine. Barrett wrote philosophical works for nonexperts, including Irrational Man and The Illusion of Technique, which remain in print.
Results show that nonexperts do about as well in all conditions but experts perform better in the unconscious thought condition. They replicated the study using World Cup matches since there is a more objective way to measure expertise with national team world ranking rather than asking participants to self-report expertise. The pattern of results was similar to the first study.
He misattributed this china to the administration of James Monroe, an error which was perpetuated by scholars and nonexperts alike for many years. Individual collectors often misidentify this china as also having come from the Monroe administration. The White House, too, often misattributed the china, mixing it with buff banded china ordered during the Grant administration. This problem with the White House china collection was rectified in 1958.
Although sceattas present many problems of organization, attribution, and dating, they also carry a breathtaking variety of designs bespeaking extensive Celtic, classical, and Germanic influences. These designs include human figures, animals, birds, crosses, plants, and monsters, all of which have been recently elucidated by Anna Gannon. Tony Abramson has published an illustrated guide for nonexperts. One series (U), has been linked to King Aethelbald of Mercia (716-57) on the basis of its iconography, though this attribution is tenuous and recent research suggests it is very unlikely.
To constitute photographic or eidetic memory, the visual recall must persist without the use of mnemonics, expert talent, or other cognitive strategies. Various cases have been reported that rely on such skills and are erroneously attributed to photographic memory. An example of extraordinary memory abilities being ascribed to eidetic memory comes from the popular interpretations of Adriaan de Groot's classic experiments into the ability of chess grandmasters to memorize complex positions of chess pieces on a chess board. Initially, it was found that these experts could recall surprising amounts of information, far more than nonexperts, suggesting eidetic skills.
Dragonflies searching for water either to drink or in which to lay eggs often land on roads or other dark flat reflective surfaces such as cars and remain there until they die of dehydration and hyperthermia. Light pollution may hamper the mating rituals of fireflies, once they depend on their own light for courtship, resulting in decreased populations. Fireflies are charismatic (which is a rare quality amongst insects) and are easily spotted by nonexperts, providing thus good flagship species to attract public attention; good investigation models for the effects of light on nocturnal wildlife; and finally, due to their sensibility and rapid response to environmental changes, good bioindicators for artificial night lighting.
However, when the experts were presented with arrangements of chess pieces that could never occur in a game, their recall was no better than the nonexperts, suggesting that they had developed an ability to organize certain types of information, rather than possessing innate eidetic ability. Individuals identified as having a condition known as hyperthymesia are able to remember very intricate details of their own personal lives, but the ability seems not to extend to other, non-autobiographical information. They may have vivid recollections such as who they were with, what they were wearing, and how they were feeling on a specific date many years in the past. Patients under study, such as Jill Price, show brain scans that resemble those with obsessive–compulsive disorder.
Finally, three or more of the following supportive features are required during onset or evolution: unilateral onset, tremor at rest, progression in time, asymmetry of motor symptoms, response to levodopa for at least five years, clinical course of at least ten years and appearance of dyskinesias induced by the intake of excessive levodopa. When PD diagnoses are checked by autopsy, movement disorders experts are found on average to be 79.6% accurate at initial assessment and 83.9% accurate after they have refined their diagnosis at a follow-up examination. When clinical diagnoses performed mainly by nonexperts are checked by autopsy, average accuracy is 73.8%. Overall, 80.6% of PD diagnoses are accurate, and 82.7% of diagnoses using the Brain Bank criteria are accurate. A task force of the International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society (MDS) has proposed diagnostic criteria for Parkinson’s disease as well as research criteria for the diagnosis of prodromal disease, but these will require validation against the more established criteria.

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