Not exact matches
In
language that the medical
layman can easily understand, he unflinchingly, unsparingly, and in detail describes the process by which diseases such
as heart failure, Alzheimer's, and cancer will eventually kill us all, and, if they do not, old age surely will.
This is especially true for economics
laymen such
as myself, who lack the technical
language in our word - banks to help us formulate a new picture of how the economy could look without relying on tired - old frames and worn - out expressions.
In her lab's mission statement, Wendy sums up how studying sign
languages can illuminate how the mind works: «It usually comes
as a surprise to the
layman to learn that nobody sat down and invented the sign
languages of the deaf.
Essentially, in
layman's
language, intrinsic reform is the «heal thyself» variety, and I believe we have taken this type about
as far
as it can take us, with top - down standards and accountability.
I have to use
layman's
language to explain to other readers where he is fantastically incorrect, but
as I am not a scientist, it is not so easy for me to do that.
As for putting this into
layman's
language to combat con men like Flanery, well, that's up to us!
Other provinces have also had «
laymen» (one of the dumbest words in the English
language which should be stricken from the record)
as Attorneys General, including Ontario where Marion Boyd served in that office from 1993 - 95 and has remained very active with the Law Society of Upper Canada
as a lay bencher.
Running commands on Linux seems so complicated for the
layman that it may
as well be a foreign
language.
Compensation, which in the
layman's
language is termed
as salary, which is the very thing most of the people work for.