Sentences with phrase «layman says»

Layman says specifically, «protein needs are proportional to body weight; NOT energy intake».
«We started an engaged workforce system,» Layman says.
«John G. Richardson, the son of the original founder, is one of the most humble and generous people I've ever met,» Vice President of Business Development Lance Layman says.
«Because we are privately owned, we can adapt to consumer trends and customer needs much faster than publicly held companies,» Layman says.
«We have tried to separate ourselves from other «co-packers,» which to us is a term that doesn't capture our abilities,» Layman says.
«They receive a substantial increase in pay when they qualify and another year to qualify for level two,» Layman says.
«It's based on trust, ownership and personal accountability,» Layman says.
Second, laymen say sermons have too much analysis and too little answer.
In one local church where dialogical preaching has become the norm, a layman said to his preacher after the service, «We didn't do so well today.»
PG's Grocerant Summit: Keys to Foodservice Success Sous vide — a process involving water - bath cooking, a French term meaning «under vacuum» — can save time and labor, and boost consistency in food prep, Layman said.

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Reid believes the breadth of Murdoch's empire could be an advantage and questions whether the average media consumer is aware that Fox News and the Wall Street Journal are owned by News Corp. «With the layman, that can work to their advantage,» he says.
Others have as.sumed that I was a university professor before, I'll admit that, but I never said that I was, so how is someone else's misunderstanding MY fault, especially when I came out and directly told you I was a layman.
In layman's terms, there was no Law to hold man accountable for sin, yet man disbelieved in God, then God said, so to speak, you want to play by the book?
A layman in the deep South once said to me, «There is a God - shaped hole in every life that nothing else will finally fit.»
Though this is not meant to imply that an educated layman ought not also sometimes have the courage, in the right place and in the right manner, to give an account of the hope that is in him and, as the apostle says, is active in his life.
Naghmeh Abedini, the pastor's wife, said last week that a few laymen with the Christian church in Iran told her husband's attorney that they had been called to testify in the case.
Naghmeh Abedini said this week that «a few» laymen with the Christian church in Iran told her husband's attorney that they have been called to testify in the case.
There are some persons — both theologians and laymen — who object to saying bluntly, «God is a person,» To them, such a statement seems to detract from his divine majesty and to make him too much like ourselves.
«Another thing I don't like about some preaching,» said another layman who speaks for the growing number of his kind, «is that preachers are always on the defensive.
One layman, when referring to biblical allusions and illustrations, said, «I'm sick and tired of being talked to as if I were a Corinthian.»
Then people say strange things reaching the absurdity of a layman who once told me: «The Commandment to go love everybody is part of a communist plot to integrate my private club or to effect open housing.»
I have said enough, I hope, to show why so many of us feel so immensely indebted to this layman, perhaps the greatest exemplar of the Catholic laity in the last two centuries — a master of many wisdoms, a metaphysician, a philosopher at once humane and Christian, an ethicist and philosopher of history, a political philosopher, a saintly and childlike man.
Legalisms, of this day's timeliness, dare I say convolutes and discombobulates the suggestiveness recognitions upon physicalities of the very timid bunglings of inward inter-fractals of cosmological paradigms not fully understood by the masses and seldomly aspired upon by science abridgements being too nauseatingly complex to be meaningfully understood by laymen and much less so by the commoners who could really care less.
why don't you say it in layman word so the god believers can understand
Too often this phrase refers primarily to fluency in the use of the religious vocabulary and / or saying the things laymen like to hear.
My favorite Jewish rabbi, Shalom Arush, puts the idea in perfect layman's terms when he says, «Every married individual should feel that he or she alone bears the responsibility for peace in the home.
This is not to say that most laymen are bad or that they are poor Christians.
One hears not only physiologists, but numbers of laymen who read the popular science books and magazines, saying all about us, How can we believe in life hereafter when Science has once for all attained to proving, beyond possibility of escape, that our inner life is a function of that famous material, the so - called «gray matter» of our cerebral convolutions?
The preacher would give a sermon but at any time, a layman could say, «Wait a minute, I don't understand this,» or «Explain what you mean.»
The laymen were not even represented and the clergy had nothing to say about the election of their presiding elders.
preacherlady said to Steve: According to your website you're a layman... are you in an eldership or counselling position?Do you have training as to how to minister to people or do you just take it upon yourself to tell people of their sins?
They said that women and laymen could preach, that the Church of Rome, being corrupt, was not the head of the Catholic Church, that only priests and bishops who lived as did the Apostles were to be obeyed, that prayers for the dead were useless, that sacraments administered by unworthy clergy were of no effect, that taking life is against God's law, that every lie is a deadly sin, and that oaths, as in courts, are clearly contrary to Christ's command.
Luther was quizzed about it — he said it was not his job either to advise the young layman to marry or to choose a wife for him, and that he did not seem to be in a great hurry anyhow.
In both cases, said Luther, any layman had authority equal to that of the Pope.
wonder did layman or bould have any say in the make shift defences we roll out?
Knoche just said that we might see that lineup (Trimble, Sulaimon, Nickens, Layman, Carter) more during the postseason.
He said I was being silly, and there was no point in panicking and dwelling on this until we had heard it in laymen's terms from the Doctor.
«We grant that the venerable servant of God, Tshimangadzo Samuel Bendict Daswa, layman and family man,... a zealous catechist, all - round educator who gave heroic witness to the gospel, even to the shedding of blood, from now on will be called «Blessed»,» said Amato.
«Whatever the experts say is right, that's what I will do, because frankly it's too complicated for a layman
The initiative mainly includes expanding the availability of the FDA - approved drug naltrexone, which «in laymen's terms, prevents a person from getting high,» assistant deputy county executive for public safety Timothy Sini said during a press conference in Hauppauge.
On the security situation, he said: «The security situation in Gambouru looks from a layman's perspective to be okay.
Robin Johnson said it was a «matter of regret» when public office holders comment on ongoing court proceedings, but I thought I'd be helpful and translate this into layman's speak.
«Any time you're going to have a situation where you're doing an evaluative process of the number of tickets that are issued we call that in layman's terms... that's a quota,» said Councilman David Greenfield, D - Brooklyn.
There was never any law saying random billionaires couldn't build their own rockets to the moon; it was just that during the heyday of the Expert, such a feat, like cutting both sides of your hair symmetrically, was assumed to be out of the layman's reach.
«A grasp of probability theory is not something you can expect of a judge, a lawyer or a layman,» he says.
Here's what I say: It is the main job of the lats, the layman's term for the broadest (latissimus) muscle in your back (dorsum), to bring your elbows into your ribs regardless of the grip.
Dhatu in Ayurveda is said to be classified into seven types of tissues, for a layman, this means,
To quote Layman again, he says: «During the last decade a growing body of research reveals that dietary protein intakes above the RDA are beneficial in maintaining muscle function and mobility and in the treatment of diseases including obesity, osteoporosis, type 2 diabetes, Metabolic Syndrome, heart disease, and sarcopenia».
Layman goes on to say that current guidelines focused on the RDA minimize the importance of having protein at every meal.
As M&G said «a bizarre conclusion even for those with a layman's understanding of the scientific process».
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