Sentences with phrase «by untrained people»

A great many people are trying to ban forms of womens» healthcare, and perhaps you are too young to remember, but when it was illegal before, large numbers of women turned to «back alley» abortions, often performed in unsanitary conditions by untrained people.
An alarming trend in American church education today is the mushrooming of courses and programs in spirituality by untrained persons.

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Would allowing «untrained lay persons» the opportunity to teach really introduce heresy (by our definition) or would it open up more streams for dialogue?
They could be offered by health professionals or lay people, trained or untrained, in hospital and community settings.
Insulin benefits of exercise «One previous small study found that trained and untrained people who dose up on antioxidant supplements impair important exercise training adaptations such as improved insulin sensitivity and production of special proteins that actually help defend the body against oxidative stress caused by exercise,» says Tim Crowe, Associate Professor in the School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences at Deakin University and founder of Thinking Nutrition.
For example, a study conducted by researchers from Laurentian University separated twenty - nine untrained people into two groups:
Let me get this straight, humour me: are you saying that our soldiers are untrained, pretty - boy (and girl) morons led by screaming lieutenants — without anything resembling order or a plan — into the middle of a hostile land peopled by inhuman, indestructible mutants?
Outsider art — also known as visionary art, or art brut — «describes the work of untrained, self - taught people who make art,» says Charles Russell, author of the book Groundwaters: A Century of Art by Self - Taught and Outsider Artists.
A teacher untrained in hiring protocol may call a colleague to get more information about a candidate, opening the district to a lawsuit if that person was not listed as a reference by the candidate.
One interesting aspect of this investigation is that none of these dog owners were professional trainers, so the question that the researchers were trying to address was whether an untrained dog can learn a new obedience command after seeing it demonstrated, even though it was being handled by a relatively untrained person and not a dog trainer.
Yet the bright color, lyrical patterns and strict linearity of the L'Hourloupes were still inspired by the art of the ordinary, untrained person, and aspired to explore everyday states of perception.
Those lawyers will be replaced by: (1) self - help programs, including unbundling of legal services; (2) greater use of much less competent people such as law students, paralegals, and untrained volunteers; and, (3) pro & low bono, which, as all charity, is uncertain as to its volume, availability, and timing.
It remains to be seen what happens when legal publishing companies are run by persons untrained in and largely unfamiliar with either the law or with legal publishing, who have outsourced the core business and the expertise with it.
I on the other hand can say that you wish people to be able to continually break Ontario laws without punishment, and that you believe that people totally untrained in RE law or any other law should be able to deal with consumers in any way shape or form regardless of the law, putting them in jeopardy with no ERRORS and OMMISSIONS Insurance as is required by REBBA 2000 to fall back on when they screw up.
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