Sentences with phrase «lay people in»

In the first 20 years, VC - CAMFT sponsored workshops for lay people in the community, calling it a «Spotlight on Life».
You can easily use [humour] in a mild way with juries because juries are, as I said they are lay people in a very unfamiliar environment doing a very responsible job, very responsible job, and they're just thrown together, 12 people, chances are [they've] never met before... So I tend to be reasonably personal in my communications, by personal I mean engaging not personal, engaging, and I'll make a joke... and it just engages and I'm hoping it helps them to feel a bit more comfortable... just things like... where I try to help them to encourage them, to relax a bit and to tell them what their job is and make sure they're comfortable.
Know - how — Experienced attorneys can help communicate with medical experts, interpret medical documents and — if necessary — communicate the findings to lay people in a language they can understand.
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.
The most fundamental way in which to characterise the participation of lay people in the Liturgy is by saying that it is an expression of their existence as Christian people.
Further, most lay people in Pentecostal churches are committed to evangelistic and missionary activities, and many are not even aware of the ecumenical movement, much less of developments in the ecumenical world.
In large measure distinct from fractures in the sexual magisterium, the rise of lay people in positions of ministerial responsibility widens the gap between the apostolic apparatus of Catholicism — schools, retreat houses, even parishes — and its authority structure.
The «Church» includes all Catholics, from the Pope in Rome, down to ordinary lay people in the pews.
Instead he wrote a book for lay people in which he was much more relaxed and, without criticizing (or even mentioning) his work in Principia Mathematica, laid an empirical foundation for his monumental metaphysical work of Process and Reality.
The apparent goal is to create an institutional structure that will propose itself as representing the lay people in speaking for the Catholic Church, whether in tandem with or as an alternative to the voice of the bishops.
As blogging and Facebooking become more and more the norm, what, if any, responsibilities rest with both clergy and lay people in the transmission of their ideas?How do you respond when your pastor holds a position with which you don't agree?
So many of my seminary friends talk like this and I am constantly asking them how these conversations and 10 dollar words help lay people in the congregation.
But they are in fact a set of principles offered to faithful lay people in the political sphere who can bring their experience to bear on an honest attempt to apply them.
The Catholic Church in Germany has redefined current diocesan boundaries and included more lay people in ministry and brought in more foreign priests in order to address falling numbers of Germans entering the clergy.
Earlier this week three priests and a lay person in the city of Granada were arrested by police looking into the allegations.
A lay person in the Presbyterian Church, he completed his D. Theol.
This chapter provides guidance for Pastors and lay persons in the church as they plan and train leadership for intentional marriage programs.
The award, established by the Society and first given in 1983, is made triennially to a scientist or lay person in recognition of outstanding service to the science of plant biology.
In some cases, it may be necessary to go beyond the perspective of a lay person in the intended audience for the work, and to call upon an expert to place the trial judge in the shoes of «someone reasonably versed in the relevant art or technology»».

Not exact matches

HTT, which lays claim to the brand name «hyperloop» — a futuristic transport system that essentially involves sucking people through a vacuum tube at high speed — says it is «building the first commercial line in Abu Dhabi.»
In addition to the substantial financial impact of closing those stores, laying off all of the people was one of the most difficult business decisions of my life.
Numerous people, still young and filled with hope, had to lay down their lives here - their mortal remains decomposing somewhere, in between trenches, in mass graves, at cemeteries...
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.
LivingSocial, another dailty deals website, has raised almost a billion dollars in venture capital funding, but it's laid off hundreds of people and is now half the size it used to be.
Nor was it inherently beneficial; the benefit of catalogue shopping, in fact, lay in what people didn't have to do.
It's the first time an executive at the nation's second - largest bank has publicly laid out how it will deal with gun - industry clients following Feb. 14 shootings at a high school in Parkland, Florida, that left 17 people dead.
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.
In a partnership with Uber and Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD), Frito - Lay's Tostitos has created a limited time «Party Safe» bag — one that is equipped with sensors and can detect any trace of alcohol on a person's breath, USA Today reports.
The glory days were over, and the sixth instalment sold only a fifth as many games as Guitar Hero 5 in its first week, and Activision shut down Guitar Hero operations in February, laying off 500 people and saying the move was «due to continued declines in the music genre.»
«That's when I realized my passion lay in seeing people grow and develop and put their best foot forward,» she says.
People fear that laying out planned activities and performance metrics months in advance will generate data that will make them look bad later on.
Sanders says he doesn't need workers in Maryland and Connecticut anymore, so I presume those people will be the first to be laid off.
But Groupon's issues extends beyond the borders of North America, as GaoPeng, the company's joint venture with Chinese firm Tencent, laid off about 400 people in 10 cities.
Font size will depend, in large part, on the size of the screen, how many people are in the audience and how the room is laid out.
Think about it: If you're communicating in a way that's really laid - back and fun one minute and then really buttoned - up and formal the next, you'll throw off people in your audience — and that just reinforces trust barriers between you.
At an early design meeting, Griffin laid out a vision of modular construction that will allow Green Built to build homes for people in different economic circumstances, and at different stages in their lives.
In the case of Lay's, its Do Us a Flavour contest has yielded a more informed, granular picture of how people prefer to engage with the brand, particularly online, says Susan Irving, director of marketing for PepsiCo Food Canada, which owns Frito Lay Canada.
HP CFO Catherine Lesjak said that over 800 people left the company in the second quarter, and that roughly 1,200 workers have been laid off since the beginning of the year.
PITTSBURGH — Paint maker PPG says it will lay off about 1,100 people and take a pretax restructuring charge of between $ 80 million and $ 85 million in the second quarter.
The names of the finalists in Frito Lay Canada's Do Us a Flavour contest, where people are invited to invent a brand - new chip, sound more like parodies than actual products.
After losing four top people in China, Control Risks» Kedl started laying out a clear career path for new management hires, showing them the specific steps for more leadership opportunities, pay, and job descriptions.
Last month, the company announced that it would be laying off 520 people, about 18 percent of its staff, and closing its offices in New York City, Los Angeles and Dallas.
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.»
An open house in late 1992 drew 150 people from miles around, many laid off from GE, RCA, and Martin Marietta.
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.
The company came under fire last year after it announced it was laying off more than one - thousand people, including 440 in Saskatchewan.
The result is this 270 - page formal letter, called an apostolic exhortation, addressed to bishops, priests, married couples, and lay people about «love in the family.»
The number of people who were unemployed because they had been laid off actually declined in July.
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.
Sometimes scientific findings of such head - slapping obviousness — talking on the phone makes you a worse driver and men generally favor large breasts, for example — that they make the average lay person wonder how anyone ever got funding to investigate the question in the first place.
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