Sentences with phrase «by lay people»

Unethical Realtors need to become unethical non-Realtors immediately upon becoming unmasked... by local boards after hearings... conducted by lawyers and by lay people, and not by other Realtors.
It states (p. 71): ``... our research suggests that traditional lawyers will in large part be replaced by advanced systems, or by less costly workers supported by technology or standard processes, or by lay people armed with online self - help tools.»
More probably, our research suggests that traditional lawyers will in large part be «replaced by advanced systems, or by less costly workers supported by technology or standard processes, or by lay people armed with online self - help tools».
Howes shows an experienced family judge plainly concerned that such a complicated scheme is operated mostly by lay people without help from lawyers.
In other words, consensus cues are a form of «social proof» easily comprehended by lay people and experts alike — i.e., the proportion of relevant experts who are convinced by the evidence (e.g., 76 out of 77, or 99 %).
says they will have some second - generation cars - they will be more «autonomous,» i.e., actually able to be driven by lay people - for the local AQD [air - quality district] in about six weeks» time [early October].»
The Free Press quoted an unsurprised Jeffrey Abt, a professor of art history at Wayne State University and the author of a history of the DIA, as saying, «[Salort - Pons] has a reputation of being very personal; he's very popular and well - liked by lay people who are close to the museum.»
In the study, scientists revised the genus Macrochelys, often called the «dinosaurs of the turtle world» by lay people, to include Macrochelys temminkii and the two new species, Macrochelys apalachicolae and Macrochelys suwanniensis.
Belonging to the Eucharist as Laity The Christian existence that is expressed by lay people in the Liturgy is, however, precisely an existence as lay people.
Worship is led almost completely by lay people; the pastor preaches only once a month.
Though the pastor may often read the scripture in your congregation, the reading of scripture by lay persons, that is, lay ministers, can reap great rewards by developing leadership and encouraging full participation in the presence of God.
In this regard instructing Solicitors and Counsel need to be aware that brief analysis of the case by a lay person can indicate which type of expert to instruct; however an alert and experienced forensic expert can often provide a wealth of other evidence that can often greatly assist the case.
The report can be made by either a mental health professional such as a psychologist or a psychiatrist or by a lay person such as a family justice counselor trained to speak with children on such issues.
As a caveat, PA and PAS are frequently used interchangeably by the lay person and in various professional circles.

Not exact matches

That helps explain why the network shut down Grantland, the high - profile journalistic effort run by Bill Simmons, and also why it laid off 300 people last fall.
It also means that if one chunk of gray matter is destroyed by, say, a stroke, new circuits may be laid in another location to compensate, essentially rewiring a person's store of knowledge and memories.
By staying lean and «getting rid of dead wood» from the outset, Avigilon's Fernandes says he had room to bring on talented people who were laid off from other IT firms.
When the assassinated president was laid out in his coffin in the rotunda of New York's City Hall for a viewing attended by 120,000 people on April 24, 1865, his widow, Mary Todd Lincoln, explicitly banned shutterbugs to preserve the privacy of the solemn moment.
From the book: «For 2,000 years, the people of Igorot Sagada have laid their dead to rest by jamming their bodies into compact wooden coffins and hoisting them up onto brackets driven into the side of a cliff.
Double check to make sure you're not violating the law by laying off people based on things like race, age, or gender.
Today's must - read story is from Fortune «s Leigh Gallagher and it features an exclusive interview with Maren Kate Donovan, founder and CEO of virtual assistant startup Zirtual, who talked about flawed financial projections and what caused her company to lay off 400 people earlier this week before announcing that Zirtual will be acquired by Startups.co.
The same logic is likely to prevail with antigay discrimination: It flunks the test, laid down by the Court in 1978, of «treatment of a person in a manner which but for that person's sex would be different.»
Westech stood by its employees even when the price of oil fell to $ 26 a barrel, with Lapp proudly noting that the company did not lay off a single person.
Countries like Greece and Italy, that were once the homes of great empires and nation states have in the modern age been laid low by financial crisis, recession and a whole «lost» generation of young people — 40 percent in Italy and almost 52 percent in Greece — who are unemployed.
Despite the energy industry's slump, Pembina has so far managed to avoid the bad news of rivals who are laying people off by the hundreds or whose pipelines are embroiled in regulatory controversy.
The company had already announced 300 people were being laid off at its head office in Waterloo this week as part of a broader plan that will reduce its global workforce by about 40 per cent.
In a series of tweets Thursday morning, he laid out the process by which «celebrities and people of wealth» like himself use nondisclosure agreements to keep people from talking about them in public.
The oil majors always shoot themselves in the foot by laying off hundreds if not thousands of people In leaner times.
Another 100 people have been laid off in Waterloo by mobile phone maker BlackBerry, the company says.
The results, which are analyzed by Professors Joseph Blasi and Douglas Kruse of the Rutgers University School of Management and Labor Relations, show that for every person laid off at a company with employee owners, multiple employees were laid off at conventionally owned firms.
Hsieh's move comes as the project has laid off about 30 percent of its staff, or 30 people, which does not include the community of entrepreneurs funded by the project, these people said.
But in March 2018, a former Cambridge employee, Christopher Wylie, provided documents and first - person testimony in both a Times story (by Matthew Rosenberg, Nick Confessore, and Carole Cadwalladr) and an Observer story (by Cadwalladr) laying out, in far more detail, exactly what happened.
Earlier this week three priests and a lay person in the city of Granada were arrested by police looking into the allegations.
I have laid hands on people who are lying on their death bed, and placed my hand on the head of the demon possessed and seen them delivered by the power of Jesus Christ.
There are many pied pipers out there, deceived by demons who have these assignments from Satan to lead as many people as possible away from the real truth laid out in the Bible.
Seventeen people from the SEPC have been arrested and released in relation to its building and land confiscation, and separately six clergymen and two lay members from various in Sudan have also been arrested by Sudanese since December 2015.
There is God's wrath abiding on the person as he / she lay there dying, unless it has been taken away by belief in His Son Jesus Christ.
The church was run by 5 elders, all lay people.
They are an insular people who refuse to be «Westerinzed» and stay away from others (including Conservative and Reformed Jews) They follow ancient and modern rules laid out by Rabbi's who are trying desperately to maintain control of their flock.
Conn notes that the mandate might be granted by the local ordinary at the recommendation of a committee composed of Catholic theologians, lay people, and ecclesiastics.
A number of people who had accompanied Ryan — some of them media representatives, some of them relatives who had hoped to make contact with members of the agricultural project set up by Jim Jones and Peoples Temple in the jungles of Guyana — lay dead or wounded.
4 ″ When Pharaoh does not listen to you, then I will lay My hand on Egypt and bring out My hosts, My people the sons of Israel, from the land of Egypt by great judgments
These young new members weren't encumbered by the notion that lay people were incapable of doing ministry.
As we know, even confidentiality guaranteed by law doesn't always work, so even more important (and I hate to say this, but it is true) that with lay people / ministers that your expectations of confidentiality are clearly stated.
It's like a lay person arguing with a doctor, telling him that your strep throat isn't caused by a bacteria, it is caused by a black bile Humor.
The romance languages, by contrast, define it as a division between Christians and «lay» people.
Lay people could aspire to great goodness by going to Mass, saying their prayers and doing good to others.
The Faith Movement is a group of priests, religious and lay people, drawn together by a shared vision of God made Man as the fulfilment of Creation.
At the parish level the pastoral problem is solved by leaving such matters off the table unless the lay person brings them up with the priest who administers the sacrament without questioning whether or not the communicant is «worthy.»
In John, Mary, finding the tomb laid open by the removal of the covering stone, concludes without investigation that the body has been removed by some person or persons unknown, and reports to the disciples in that sense, but as in Matthew, a meeting with Jesus himself resolves all uncertainty.
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