I'm sure it's ridiculously easy, but I'm ridiculously untechnical. ❋ Amberfocus (2009)
These numbers reflect the enormous electromechanical leverage the computers hold over the road—particularly the active antiroll hydraulics—but the experience behind the wheel is decidedly untechnical, a kind of sinister and primal euphoria. ❋ Dan Neil (2012)
This nave ideology, that federal laboratories such as NASA should be run like a private business with the cold, untechnical perspective of a bean-counter, tragically contributed to the Columbia disaster and led to the subsequent hurried and flawed planning for President Bush's Vision for Space Exploration. ❋ Unknown (2008)
Also known as Mousse Metra, Veramoss, or more rigorously, methyl 2,4-dihydroxy-3,6-dimethylbenzoate, the scent of Evernyl was described in Stephan Jellinek's classic technical text Perfumery: Practice and Principles with a single, oddly untechnical word: "dusty". ❋ Michelle Krell Kydd (2009)
That's probably a terribly untechnical and imprecise way of asking, Can she take a term that she didn't invent and that everyone has been using freely for months and actually get legal protection for it? ❋ Ann Althouse (2009)
And it's especially confusing when, as Juan Cole rightly points out in his blog, the English version floating around the electronic ether is in some places "so untechnical as to be useless." ❋ Unknown (2008)
This is the literary quality which the most untechnical may feel, and which is not clearer to the connoisseur than to the least unlearned. ❋ Unknown (2004)
Intimate life-histories of over five hundred species of wild flowers, written in untechnical, vivid language, emphasize the marvelously interesting and vital relationship existing between these flowers and the special insect to which each is adapted. ❋ J. N. [Illustrator] Marchand (N/A)
Chiaroscuro, to use untechnical language and to speak of it as it is employed by all the schools, is the art of making atmosphere visible and painting objects in an envelope of air. ❋ Cicely Margaret Powell [Editor] Binyon (N/A)
With this suggestion of outline, and the universal principles of the style, simplicity and dignity and absence of great ornamentation, the untechnical traveller may distinguish the Romanesque of the South, and if he be akin to the traveller who tells these ❋ Elise Whitlock Rose (N/A)
There is nothing in the faintest degree resembling a substitute for opium, but from time to time various alleviatives, which can not be discussed in an untechnical article, may be administered with benefit. ❋ Horace B. Day (N/A)
Though the most untechnical man, he must already know the disorder which has taken place in his moral nature and his will. ❋ Horace B. Day (N/A)
The geological story may be told in a few untechnical words. ❋ John H. Williams (N/A)
As in the two former works, the subject is treated, so far as possible, in an untechnical manner, so that it may satisfy the needs of musically uneducated music lovers, and add to their enjoyment by a plain statement of the story of the cantata and a popular analysis of its music, with brief pertinent selections from its poetical text. ❋ J. L. Spalding (N/A)
In the course of my experience as an occasional lecturer during the past twelve years, I have been much impressed by the keen interest evinced, even by the most unlettered persons, when astronomical subjects are dealt with in plain untechnical language which they can really grasp and understand. ❋ Mark Wicks (N/A)