Sentence examples for incomplete novice from inspiring English sources

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zero, if the principle was completely missing or wrong (misconception); one, if the principle was present and correct, but rather incomplete (novice interpretation); two, if the principle was present, correct, and complete (expert interpretation).

For each of the five conceptual categories, we assigned a score of: (a) zero, if the principle was completely missing or wrong (misconception);   (b) one, if the principle was present and correct, but rather incomplete (novice interpretation);   (c) two, if the principle was present, correct, and complete (expert interpretation).  .

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Judging financial abuse risk will always be surrounded by imperfect, incomplete information and "noise"; this study has shown that training novice professionals can help.

In particular, it was identified that novices were focussed on meeting throughput objectives, and their incomplete understanding of the plant characteristics lead them to inadvertently sacrifice quality in the pursuit of productivity in certain situations.

Novices were focussed on meeting throughput objectives, and their incomplete understanding of the plant characteristics led them to inadvertently sacrifice quality in the pursuit of productivity in certain situations.

The novice.

Golson, the novice quarterback.

"My eyes were so novice".

Incomplete pass.

"Incomplete command.

Incomplete editing?

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