The language and details in the book is clear and simple so that it can be easily understood even
by a layman who has no idea about the New Jersey family law.
Coinbase crossed $ 1 billion in revenue last year, Recode has learned from industry sources, a tremendous rise
fueled by layman interest in both bitcoin and competing virtual currencies that users can buy and sell through the app.
The six - year - old company crossed $ 1 billion in revenue last year, Recode has learned from industry sources, a tremendous rise fueled
by layman interest in both bitcoin and competing virtual currencies that users can buy and sell through the app.
People expect a minister to speak about moral and religious values, and find it easy to discount his words; the same statement
by a layman often commands respect.
Yet the observance that follows is a variation of the traditional funeral, with the eulogies often
given by laymen — friends or relatives — rather than by members of the clergy, for the good reason that these functionaries are no longer apt to be acquainted with the people whom they are called upon to bury.
The medical profession is the primary guardian of the people's health in the matter of drugs, for the questions at issue are generally technical and can not be properly
assessed by laymen.
Countless acts of
mercy by both layman and minister gave comfort to those who suffered under the impact of the War.
Afterward, the ministers from the Institute who also attended the service and heard the sermon listened to the tapes of this
discussion by laymen.
Most of these in this case were worked through casually without particular design and method, and
mostly by the layman because the preacher seemed defensive and never did directly engage him.
They formed congregations
led by laymen who refused financial remuneration, taught the Bible to their flocks, and set an example of humble, earnest living.
Deism was first formulated in England in the seventeenth
century by laymen, members of the established church, but by the middle of the eighteenth century its influence in Britain had begun to wane.
It is those parishes where the rigid ideas of the priests are most readily
accepted by laymen.
But since narcissistic ministers often appear to be skilled pulpiteers (as
judged by some laymen) and homiletical finesse is usually given top priority by pastoral relations committees, staff effectiveness is frequently sacrificed instead.
In the case of eLearning, content is being
generated by laymen who have no idea about ADDIE, or AGILE, or MOOCs, or any other eLearning and design acronym or principle.
The concept of a claim in bankruptcy can be
misunderstood by a layman not familiar with the use of the legal term within this context.
This article is not intended to encourage treatment of illness, disease, or other medical
problems by the layman.
Comments, suggestions and corrections are particularly solicited as this is a little more scientifically ambitious than previous pieces I've done, and chances for significant scientific screw -
ups by this layman are presumably enhanced accordingly.
I have plotted every region
recorded by the Layman's Sunspot Count from Jan 2010 along with the frequency of large unipolar groups.
• The Term Insurance Calculator is convenient to use and can be
used by a layman to assess his or her requirement for buying the best term plan.
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.
Over the centuries, the power of written scriptures and organized religions had unfortunately replaced the power of direct
discernment by laymen.
This advice also applies to the ongoing ministry of pastoral care (
by both laymen and clergymen).
After an interregnum, McTyeire was succeeded in 1893
by a layman, James Kirkland, who would serve with the title of chancellor for forty - four years.
But they are likely to be far less useful than serious study initiated and carried through
by laymen themselves.
As it was, however, «all» Gamenauts copied was the beating heart of the game, which is programming code, which is barely understood
by laymen, much less the people who adjudicate legal issues.
The reason being, these scheme related offer documents can run into tens of pages and have legal / financial terms, which may not be understood
by a layman or retail investor.
A good expert must take a very complex issue and make it clear and simple so that it can be understood
by the layman.