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It also means that the system may be making many mistakes because the workers are unseasoned.
He is unusual among Top 40 performers, who are often unseasoned.
Though unseasoned, he expects to lead the race and go for the victory.
Any you found now would be young and unseasoned.
Meat needs to be unseasoned and trimmed of any fat.
It had approximately 1,000 unseasoned troops and two ships for its use.
Still, it was a difficult situation with her in command and a relatively unseasoned crew.
In that event, the unseasoned managers could lose more than their clients' money.
If it is too salty, add a little water or unseasoned chicken stock.
The Generals had warned her the first day's march was too long for unseasoned troops.
That's why, though I've reached out in other ways, my palate has remained unseasoned.
Decades ago, he might have been unseasoned enough to have said those words and meant them.
Anthony is being treated like an unseasoned but potentially fine wine.
They were young, unseasoned and about to be overrun.
She couldn't imagine unseasoned fighters being able to hold against something like this.
But is its description of the unseasoned associate at top firms that inaccurate?
Some are new and unseasoned and shy away from tough decisions.
Or it may be that older surgeons rely too heavily on unseasoned medical residents.
But he may be unseasoned and lack an array of pass-rushing moves.
On his Olympic team, Brooks had for the most part unseasoned college kids with little or no experience at the international level.
"Your brother is too young and too unseasoned for a journey like this.
I think we can add another two hundred safely, within the next two months though they will all be unseasoned boys.
The charred dinosaur meat, tough and unseasoned, seemed like a feast to all.
The company chose to open its two-month run with an unseasoned team of prodigies.
A prophet younger than eighty would be considered youthful, maybe even unseasoned."