In their mixture of amateurish incompleteness and ambitious effort, the pages bear witness to a conflict.
In contemporary discourse, proficiency was being prized above social status and ' amateurish ' was becoming a term of disparagement.
It's a rather amateurish doctoral thesis, which asks (but does not seriously attempt to answer) all the wrong questions.
Certainly it cannot be explained in terms of the survey's methodology or scope, which verged on the superficial and amateurish.
Her organization appeared amateurish, the parties supporting her failed to mobilize their activists, and her campaign failed to promote her as a credible president.
On the other hand, a poor communicator may simply be untrained in the use of the medium and nervous about appearing amateurish.
And, of course, the articles will all be amateurish nonsense.
Instead of the amateurish approach of the voluntary organisations, services were now demanded which built upon professional knowledge and expertise.
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