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People who are somewhere in the middle, however, might find something weirdly appealing about impassioned but uncredentialed outsiders like Stock Market Recovery Consultants — scrappy New York characters who say things like: "We're crazy.
Theirs is a beleaguered profession, on the one hand dismissed by doctors like Michel Cohen, a celebrated New York pediatrician who mocked the tongue exercises in his 2004 book "The New Basics," on the other challenged by uncredentialed freelancers seizing on the demand for breast-feeding advice.
The "stately historian" running the project put Lopez, an uncredentialed "faculty wife" at Yale, to work transcribing Franklin's papers in French.
He said that he did not buy the argument that the committee chairman had the right under House rules to bar cameras or uncredentialed reporters from hearings.
Socrates, that uncredentialed but masterful teacher, was always urging his students to slow down.
McInerney cast himself as the uncredentialed interloper of wine chroniclers — a mere "wordsmith with a wine jones," as he put it.
Wallace published reports from the tropics in scientific journals, but, as an uncredentialed naturalist, he had to battle for acceptance.
Indeed, it was Mr. Davis's Republican predecessor, Pete Wilson, who began the turnaround, fighting for smaller class sizes and new student achievement tests (though the smaller classes resulted in the hiring of a flood of uncredentialed teachers).
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