Sentences with word «untutored»

It would seem, to my untutored eye, that demand for lawyers is decreasing — for otherwise there would be no redundancies being announced, no three day weeks, no closures and no bankruptcies.
Interestingly, to the untutored eye, the most significant distinction between the real and the forged signatures lay in the capital S of Supple.
It is puzzling not merely to the untutored non-lawyer.
The truth is that, looked at coolly, there is simply no safe basis for an untutored intuition about claimant behaviour or therefore for an inference that the decline can not consist entirely of cases where potential claimants could realistically have afforded to bring proceedings but have made a choice not to.
Since their paradigm is a plea to be releived of facts about the world that sit uncomfortably with their cultural preferences and the right to turn untutored anecdote and gossip as meaningdul, especially if it comes from someone culturally near to them, the above episteme makes sense.
Some argue that the views of an untutored blogger, or even a scientist from another discipline, should never carry the same weight as those of someone with a lifetime's expertise in a relevant field.
I am beginning to get the impression that Mr. Shore, and too many others like him, are deliberately venting their untutored and ignorant malevolence here, over and over again, with less and less scientific credibility, not so much because they want to silence the likes of Professor Lindzen (they know that all their venom can not do that to so brave a man who has endured their snarling viciousness so imperturbably for so long) but because they and their political allies on the climate - extremist hard Left want to frighten off anyone else who dares to question the IPCC / RealClimate storyline so that they are deterred from saying anything publicly for fear of being mistreated and abused and hollered at and smeared in a similar fashion.
When I first found that AGW was something people argued about I was more than casually intrigued, the arguments were so passionate, I immersed myself in reading discussions and found the range of disciplines involved and seemingly, to my untutored eye, being argued with equal claim to physics, quite exhausting as I yo - yoed between one and the other, and because I would then have to see what I could find to substantiate the different claims.
I see that a certain measure of the political science of demagoguery has filtered in to the untutored psyche to the degree that it's the overarching concern (meta vs raw, opinion vs science, attitude vs understanding) of many here now.
Ray Ladbury @ ~ 64 If we are looking for a layperson's explanation, available to the untutored like myself, you've done it.
Since the era of Costeau's efforts some remarkable research has been done in fields such as paleo anthropology, economics and political science that seem to me, one admittedly untutored in those fields, could be used to estimate geopolitical responses to diminishing resources and expectations.
From 1945, he collected Art Brut, spontaneous, direct works by untutored individuals, such as the mentally ill and children.
It's wistful, touching, engaging in its sweet, untutored rawness but might be a touch more engaging if you could hear the lyrics.
Among the moderns, avid collectors of folk or «primitive» art such as Elie Nadelman and Yasuo Kuniyoshi created works that were indebted to the untutored artists they cherished; Louis Eilshemius and Florine Stettheimer renounced their formal training and embraced a naive idiom, though to a mixed reception (Stettheimer was devastated by the response to her lone gallery exhibition during her lifetime).
Astrup was trained in the painterly naturalist tradition by fellow Norwegians Harriet Backer (1845 - 1932) and Christian Krohg (1852 - 1925) in Oslo and Paris but it was during study tours in Europe that he identified the importance of the innocent, untutored eye in recording truth in nature.»
With a checklist nearly four times that of the Intuit installation, as well as a nationwide tour, the original exhibition introduced and defined a new field of art that was not conventionally traditional, nor utilitarian, but «generally untutored yet masterfully adept.»
Untutored or not, however, these typically ambitious, self - reflective early critical appraisals provide the basis for Rauschenberg's iconic position in modern art history, especially since Rauschenberg himself claimed that «today is their creator.10 Surely, then, the response of that audience to his work is significant.
However, he was by no means an untutored primitive.
Last but not least is technique: To the uninitiated the paintings may look like the casual improvisations of a well meaning yet untutored primitive.
Tworkov's answer is complex, a sign of the intellectual subtlety he brought to painting even when he was a gestural abstractionist of the kind certain European critics had dismissed as untutored primitives in 1958.
Dubuffet's interest in art brut, the art of the insane, and that of the untrained person, whether a caveman or the originator of contemporary graffiti, led him to emulate this directly expressive and untutored style in his own work.
Dubuffet's interest in art brut, the art of the institutionalized and the untrained, whether a paleolithic cave artist or the writer of contemporary graffiti, led him to emulate this directly expressive and untutored style in his own work.
Strategies that emerged earlier in the circles of the surrealists and New Vision photographers — the untutored «photographic mistake,» photography as a form of literary pointing — adopted by the artists in this exhibition have subsequently been absorbed by the contemporary generation using photography as conceptual art, from Gabriel Orozco to Hank Willis Thomas.
One assumes that one can have an artist untutored by images everywhere, while in fact the new style derives in part from admiration for the outline style of pop - culture sources.
One assumes that an untutored artist must naturally paint like this rather than, say, like Pollock with finger paint.
Again and again in the United States during the past century, vanguard artists found affinities and inspiration in the work of their untutored, marginalized peers and became staunch advocates, embracing them as fellow artists.
Where the work looks like the artist is trying to be realistic but it has a child - like or untutored quality.
The untutored individual will machinate over the need to follow breed standards.
Even to our untutored palates the regional differences were obvious.
That doesn't mean they aren't gifted; maybe they are naive, untutored geniuses.
Only someone untutored in the logic of social - science research would firmly say, «The diet is working!»
Without a curriculum we send students willy - nilly, untutored and unpracticed, toward the bar; it won't matter how high it is.
For his part, Edward seems untutored by his parents Lionel Mayhew (Adrian Scarborough) and Marjorie (Anne - Marie Duff), his father being an elementary school teacher in a profession looked down upon by Florence's haute - bourgeois mother Violet (Emily Watson) and to a lesser extent the father Geoffrey Ponting (Samuel West).
In Anticipation of the Night (1958), one sees Brakhage's first clearly articulated expression of his concept of the vision of the «untutored eye.»
spells out the significance of Tony Randall's casting for the untutored viewer; and «Down with Love: Split Decisions» (3 mins.)
To the untutored it must seem that something has gone very wrong here.
In 1841, he wrote of the «wonderful instinct, far beyond the powers of untutored reason, that enables these creatures to find their way... several hundred miles to their usual place of resort.»
«But he was also — although he didn't admit it — untutored and not self - controlled.»
The amorality of the untutored human beings thus leaves them significantly, though not entirely, at the mercy of the circumstances and social context in which they find themselves.
Such conclusions can only come from the untutored or those who wickedly remain so.
I too saw him play a few times and even to my untutored eye he was something special and has always been a favourite.
The run - and - shoot game was for the untutored.
The stillness of the night, the surrounding darkness, and the gleams of that large and brightly burning bed of coals in the overhanging tree - tops, gave to the whole scene a weird character which awoke all the enthusiasm of their untutored natures.
The Gospels let us hear the divine in the writings of the untutored, while rock shows us that singing voices are most sublime when they imperfectly strive for perfection.
This psychological honesty — whereby the soul understands that it must govern the body and the body learns that it is empty without the soul — may become a great strength in the face of a world untutored by this tension, unbound by this problematic, even comic posturing of devotion to the law and its enforcement.
At least among those untutored in the rarefied mountain air of meta «ethical theory, ethics usually denotes that range of human behavior that can be subsumed under the rubric of judgments about inherent good and evil.
The same occasion that moved some to confess faith in him as God's messenger elicited from others mutterings about the untutored Nazarene.
I was at the threshold of my own religious and intellectual pilgrimage, largely untutored and eminently sophomoric.
By contrast, Volf maintains that every person — male or female, tutored or untutored — is ecclesially indispensable, since all bearers of Christ's Spirit are constitutive for the church and of equal import in the
By contrast, Volf maintains that every person — male or female, tutored or untutored — is ecclesially indispensable, since all bearers of Christ's Spirit are constitutive for the church and of equal import in the church's witness to the world.
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