Sentences with phrase «into plain terms»

When consulting with decision makers, he translates the complexities of technology into plain terms, educates and assists in making beneficial choices for the firm.

Not exact matches

But humans, who combine the VTA and the prefrontal cortex, can see beyond plain causality, tapping into a subtle, continuously updated feedback loop that enables us to defer immediate gratification in favor of rewarding long - term projects, such as learning to play an instrument.
I prefer the more robust concept embodied in the sin of omission, which I would translate into these plain, secular, and very simple terms: If you have the power to help someone, if you have the ability to right a wrong, or if you have the opportunity to make your voices heard, you should rightfully feel bad when you fail to do so.
Render jargon into plain language while leaving terms of art intact.
Separate plain English written agreements are entered into with each Consumer using book up («book up Agreement») which includes terms and conditions and any interest or charges that apply.
In plain terms it is a failure to get rid of the excess copper taken into the system from the diet.
Even after reading thru all that I still plan to move into the world of long term travel... I guess that makes me an enthusiast or just plain nuts!
Strengths: «Her strengths are her passion for her work, her ability to translate incredibly complex legal terms into plain English and her realism - she manages expectations well.»
From archaic legal terms to complex medical terms, do what you can to break down insider lingo into plain language that anyone can understand.
below, which can explain terms like «cause,» «option» and «probate,» and help translate them into plain talk.
It is important to get things into plain, simple, straightforward terms so that people can make sense of it, because I'm not there to fight.
Later amendments by the International Anti-bribery and Fair Competition Act in 1998 bring the FCPA into line with the broader terms of the OECD's Convention on Bribery to make it plain that it is a crime to make or offer payments to any foreign official to secure «any improper advantage».
In plain terms, Android 6.x would pre-load most of the OS and your apps into RAM when the device started up, I'm sure you recall the screen that just said «Optimizing app 73 of 210.»
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