0 someone who thinks and behaves in an unusual way -- başına buyruk kişi, bireyci kimse; (grubun) dışında olan kimse, bağımsız
a maverick cop/politician
These may range from the maverick to the orthodox.
There can be disputes about who counts as the experts-e. g., whether the maverick scientist does.
This adverse situation only increased the resentment of the maverick president against the political establishment.
The frequencies of running as mavericks and open nominations are effective indicators to measure internal con-ict.
She consistently preferred the maverick to the conventional, the outspoken to the cautious, the self-made businessman to the traditional director of the traditional family firm.
Suspenseful discussions developed between those "mavericks" applying neural networks in their research on brain functions and neurophysiologists.
Even small-scale and maverick companies survive by public subsidies or by paying less than a living wage.
For these political mavericks, 'mass action' should not be subsumed under election campaigning.