nonspecialist
Example Sentences
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A nonspecialist can only speculate on whether what goes on when the mother panda wanders off ultimately becomes part of the cub’s subconscious memory.
From Washington Post
After World War II, when the most prominent scientists of the day—Albert Einstein, J. Robert Oppenheimer, Linus Pauling—reflected on the wider significance of their science for a nonspecialist audience, values and assumptions taken for granted in research journals came out into the open in the pages of Scientific American.
From Scientific American
Michael Lewis has used it to make nonspecialist readers not just pick up but tear through books about baseball talent scouting, collateralized debt obligation and the intricacies of government bureaucracy.
From New York Times
The study, which presents a complete revised version of Ali Quli Qarai’s already published translation alongside Reynolds’s running commentary on all its intersections with the Bible, is explicitly meant for the nonspecialist English-language reader.
From The New Yorker
Further, he alleged that the Department of Corrections officials relied on the judgment and opinions of non-treating and nonspecialist medical personnel over the opinion of the medical staff and specialist who were treating him.
From Seattle Times
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