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"unexperienced" Definitions
  1. not experienced:
  2. having no experience : INEXPERIENCED
  3. UNTRIED

30 Sentences With "unexperienced"

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With this, a great sense of nostalgia emerged for an unexperienced memory.
"So many people are leaving their best lives unexperienced, because they don't know it," she adds.
So can an unexperienced whale-watcher catch a glimpse of these massive creatures without any sophisticated equipment?
As an insurgent candidate turned unexperienced politician, Trump has trouble recruiting like-minded people who share his outlook.
Still, if there's anything that's going to rattle a relatively unexperienced quarterback, it's Nick Bosa and the 49ers defense.
Lifeguard Jeff Okuyama says the biggest swells occur during the winter months, so swimming and snorkeling is not an option for the unexperienced.
In a low unemployment environment, some employers are willing to train even unexperienced and under-experienced candidates due to shortages of available workers.
Trump is not only unrefined in terms of etiquette but unrefined in the sense of unexperienced -- of being frankly unqualified to run a country.
People are getting it done by unexperienced, often unlicensed, practitioners who don't know the shape of the face and how to correctly administer the toxin.
Control Risks and Oxford Economics forecast a 470,000-bpd fall as PDVSA's unexperienced management struggle to reverse low investment, cronyism, lack of payment, and equipment theft.
Let us... avail ourselves of our reason and experience to correct the crude essays of our first and unexperienced although wise, virtuous, and well-meaning councils.
He's admittedly unexperienced when it comes to the commerce and marketplaces, but says that he joined the board in part because he wants to learn more about the industry.
In the report, the researchers explain that these problems could stem from a "practice effect," or that fact that teens—whose intimacy probably revolves primarily around memes and clandestinely bumping braces in the hallway between class periods—are sexually unexperienced.
"It is no secret to anybody that Donald Trump was very ill prepared and unexperienced in terms of dealing with matters that a head of state needs to deal with, head of government, and I think this is now coming to roost," Brennan said.
One of the biggest mistakes that I made is that I was an unexperienced person in the world of politics, I was quoting another candidate, I should have never said that about him, so Mr. President if you are listening I personally apologize for the 50th time for saying that.
Given that his entire musical career has been about forging noises hitherto unexperienced by human ears—working on Harmony Korine's trash masterpiece Spring Breakers one minute and a Diplo collaboration the next—the fact that his preferred conversational topics are equally obscure and unforthcoming in any explanation probably makes a lot of sense.
The wisest, unexperienced, will be ever Timorous, and loth, with novice modesty Irresolute, unhardy, unadventrous.
On Generation and Corruption (; ), also known as On Coming to Be and Passing Away is a treatise by Aristotle. Like many of his texts, it is both scientific, part of Aristotle's biology, and philosophic. The philosophy is essentially empirical; as in all of Aristotle's works, the inferences made about the unexperienced and unobservable are based on observations and real experiences.
Philosopher Galen Strawson writes that the death that many people wish for is an instant, painless, unexperienced annihilation. In this unlikely scenario, the person dies without realizing it and without being able to fear it. One moment the person is walking, eating, or sleeping, and the next moment, the person is dead. Strawson reasons that this type of death would not take anything away from the person, as he believes that a person cannot have a legitimate claim to ownership in the future.
This is done, Nietzsche believes, because, causes or events that we find in memory are comforting to us because they are familiar. Causes that are “new,” “unexperienced,” or “strange,” are not valued because they do not soothe our anxiety over the unknown. These cause ascriptions, Nietzsche argues, eventually become more and more prevalent until they develop into systems of thought (as examples of these, Nietzsche gives business, romantic love, and Christianity). The problem with such systems is that they ultimately “exclude other causes and explanations.”.
In 1996, Elizabeth Loftus, Maryanne Garry, Charles Manning, and Steven Sherman, conducted the original imagination inflation study. The study examined the effect of imagining a childhood event on childhood memories. It was the first study to examine the effects of imagining false events on memory in the absence of other factors present in previous studies, such as social pressure. In the study, the act of imagining unexperienced childhood events, such as being rescued by a lifeguard or breaking a window with one's hand, increased confidence that the events had occurred.
These were difficulties which seemed rather to > require the superior force of a Wycherley, or a Congreve, than of a raw and > unexperienced pen; for I believe I may boast that none ever appeared so > early upon the stage. However, such was the candour of the audience, the > play was received with greater satisfaction than I should have promised > myself from its merit, had it even preceded the Provoked Husband.Fielding > 1902 Vol VIII p. 9 He continued by thanking his cast, especially Anne Oldfield, for the effort that they put into their roles.
Kaul had then realised that the attack would be desperate and the Indian government tried to stop an escalation into all-out war. Indian troops marching to Thag La had suffered in the previously unexperienced conditions; two Gurkha soldiers died of pulmonary edema. On 10 October, an Indian Rajput patrol of 50 troops to Yumtso La were met by an emplaced Chinese position of some 1,000 soldiers. Indian troops were in no position for battle, as Yumtso La was 16,000 feet (4,900 m) above sea level and Kaul did not plan on having artillery support for the troops.
They do sentence him to > death, to be shot by a platoon of musqueteers on the forecastle, ... but ... > having regard to the distress and confusion the ship was in when he came to > the command, and being a young man and unexperienced, they beg leave to > recommend him for mercy. An appeal against the sentence of death was refused, and Phillips was executed by firing squad on the forecastle of HMS Princess Royal at 11 am on 19 July 1745. The execution of Lieutenant Phillips was controversial. Many in Parliament believed that a captain or other high-ranking officer caught in his position would not have been executed.
Rather than positing an as-yet unexperienced perfection, Nietzsche would be the prophet of something that has occurred a countless number of times in the past. Others maintain that willing the eternal recurrence of the same is a necessary step if the is to create new values, untainted by the spirit of gravity or asceticism. Values involve a rank-ordering of things, and so are inseparable from approval and disapproval; yet it was dissatisfaction that prompted men to seek refuge in other- worldliness and embrace other-worldly values. Therefore, it could seem that the , in being devoted to any values at all, would necessarily fail to create values that did not share some bit of asceticism.
After all five humans have overcome their fatal flaws, they meet again in their respective torture cells while AM retreats within himself, pondering what went wrong. With the help of the Russian and Chinese supercomputers, one of the five humans (whom the player selects) is then translated into binary and faces an as yet unexperienced cyberspace template, the world of AM's mind. The psychodrama unfolds in a metaphorical brain that looks like the surface of the cerebrum, with glass structures that jut crazily from the bleeding brain tissue. AM's mind is represented according to the Freudian trinity of the Id, Ego and Superego, which appear as three floating bodiless heads on three cracked glass structures on the brainscape.
We do know the work's opening lines, proving it was indeed a continuous work. Aristotle quotes part of the opening line in the Rhetoric to outline the difficulty in punctuating Heraclitus without ambiguity; whether "forever" applied to "being" or to "prove".Rhetoric 3.1407b11 Sextus Empiricus in Against the Mathematicians quotes the whole thing: > Of this Logos being forever do men prove to be uncomprehending, both before > they hear and once they have heard it. For, though all things come to pass > in accordance with this Logos, they are like the unexperienced experiencing > words and deeds such as I explain when I distinguish each thing according to > its nature and show how it is.
Nobel, who didn't have any own children, would enthusiastically collaborate in the brother's early endeavours. Nobel and the brothers soon became good friends, discussing the world's problems and existential questions of the time, as a certain "father-and-son-like relation" emerged. 60 years later, when recalling their talks and time spent together, Fredrik Ljungström commended Nobel's capacity to "discuss the most complex questions with the unexperienced youngsters yet on equal terms", and that "his critical eye to the contemporary issues was extraordinarly bright"; concluding that "the bood runs warm in my old veins when I think of him."Nobel: den gåtfulle Alfred, hans värld och hans pris (2019), Norstedts, by Ingrid Carlberg, Fredrik Ljungström died in 1964 on Lidingö, and was buried at Norra begravningsplatsen, Stockholm.
Clinard was born on November 12, 1911, the first child of Gladys Edna (née Barron) Clinard and Andrew Marshall Clinard. His twin sisters Barbara and Bettie were born in 1920. Clinard said that the death of his father when he was 14 years old and his sisters were only five, and the loss of most of the family's money in the 1929 crash three years later, give him "a new role in the family" and "matured me beyond my years." A life-long love of travel and a fascination with previously-unexperienced cultures developed as early as age 19 when he participated during the summer after his junior year at Stanford in the Chaco Canyon Field School under the guidance of Edgar Lee Hewett.
Meirelles and Rios entered the show as replacements to former co-host Rafinha Bastos (who took a leave from the show after making an inappropriate joke about singer Wanessa's pregnancy, being subsequently dismissed by Band following revile from the media; he would go on to present the short-lived Brazilian version of Saturday Night Live on RedeTV!, as well as his own show on cable channel FX) and Danilo Gentili (formerly known as "the unexperienced reporter"), who left to star on his own project in Band, the talk show Agora é Tarde ("Now It's Too Late"), which in its last year (2014) was helmed by Bastos while Gentili left for SBT, where he presents another talk show in the same mold, The Noite com Danilo Gentili, which is airing to this day. In later years, as the reporters became bigger media figures and got scoped out by other networks, the show's turnover rate increased, with actor Dan Stulbach replacing Marcelo Tas in the show's final year.

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