Inexperience
in sentence
38 examples of Inexperience in a sentence
Dona Adams gives an appealingly amateurish performance in the role - her obvious
inexperience
in front of the camera somehow works for her.
Given the budget and the
inexperience
of everyone involved, Livin' tha Life could have been worse.
You know, as you get older, you somehow think the movies you did not like when you were younger, might have been because of your youth and
inexperience.
I don't really mind
inexperience
and low-budget productions but when the writing is this obvious and cloying it really burns my potatoes.
The premise is excellent, but the writer's
inexperience
shines through.
Fontaine makes a fetching picture as the heroine here, but her acting
inexperience
shows badly and her dancing is better left unmentioned.
Her acting
inexperience
actually works in her favor.
The kids have not yet lived enough to be fully forming the opinions they insist upon shoving down each others throats, and the comedy comes from their own
inexperience
and total lack of thinking other wise.
Vinny's
inexperience
cause problems, yet when he does get the taste of courtroom drama, he gives out his serving of justice to the platter.
Viewer
inexperience
in working class taverns may limit appreciation/recognition.
The director even has the audacity to take the possessory "a film by" credit above the title, perhaps in recognition of his many years of
inexperience.
This may be his first 'great' movie, but in some sections it betrays his relative
inexperience
as a film maker - it slightly loses focus in the central part of the movie and he occasionally over-eggs his metaphors (something Kurosawa was always inclined to do).
Whether these exaggerated hopes should be traced to Obama’s
inexperience
or to hubris – or both – is a moot point: what is clear is that, after 18 months and numerous visits to the region, Mitchell was able to achieve only an agreement in principle by Israel and the Palestinians to start talking to each other.
But doing so will require overcoming three related obstacles: Iraqi leaders’ military inexperience; corruption and cronyism; and ambiguity regarding the extent of external support.
Despite his relative
inexperience
in international affairs, Obama showed a similar skill in reacting to a complex set of foreign-policy challenges.
Questions about her record have been sidestepped; her
inexperience
is lauded as a virtue; any criticism is dismissed as sexism.
Kosovo's political logjam is due, in part, to the
inexperience
of Kosovo's political parties, but it is mostly the result of a contradiction in UN Resolution 1244 which serves, for now, as a kind of constitution for Kosovo.
And, given Trump’s inexperience, he will be all the more dependent on his advisers, just as former Presidents Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush were.
Securitization avoided such costs and placed the new product advantageously – with the complicity of rating agencies, which stood to profit from investors’
inexperience
and lack of information.
Indeed, the
inexperience
of the prime minister and the defense minister are unprecedented in Israel’s history.
Without it, the Kim dynasty’s hold on power would almost certainly weaken, given Kim Jong-un’s youth and inexperience, plunging the country into chaos.
The idea was to make a virtue of
inexperience.
The mistakes that are integral to scientific progress are not those that result from haste, sloppiness, or
inexperience.
They’re torn between their qualms about his inexperience, unpredictability, and vulgarity, and the fact that many of their constituents like him.
The much larger deficits and debts (add several portions of nationalist rhetoric and a generous helping of foreign-policy
inexperience
to the mix) could easily prompt a surge in risk aversion and a sizeable increase in long-term interest rates – which would undermine much of the rationale behind self-financing infrastructure investments.
Ideological polarization, leadership struggles, inflated egos, and
inexperience
in coalition management and negotiations caused serious rifts within the ranks of opposition politicians.
After all, what should banks do when, instead of keeping sub-prime mortgages on their books, monitoring their performance, and incurring capital requirements, they can securitize them advantageously (because the rating agencies have a stake in the business), avoid capital requirements, and profit from investors’
inexperience
with such products.
But, owing to the party’s
inexperience
and incompetence at every level of policymaking – shortcomings that were compounded by the unprecedented devastation of the great earthquake of March 11, 2011 – the first two DPJ governments, under Yukio Hatoyama and Naoto Kan, ended with those pledges in tatters.
Additional economic problems were the last thing AMLO needed: his social programs and infrastructure projects were already in jeopardy, partly as a result of officials’
inexperience
and incompetence, but also because of shrinking budget revenues.
Thus, with nothing but an appealing TV persona, Zelensky was able to convince voters that his
inexperience
would be a better bet than another term of Poroshenko’s corrupt leadership.
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