Sentences with phrase «understood by laymen»

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.
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.
Just like the hockey stick chart in 2001, they are easily understood by the layman.
A good expert must take a very complex issue and make it clear and simple so that it can be understood by the layman.

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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.
It offers the clearest explanations m such a way that it can be understood by both the learned and the layman.
A second observation is the main theme of this book — that if the layman's life is to be radically affected by the Christian gospel, the Christian faith must be communicated to him in language that he can understand.
«Project Understanding» was a two - year effort by teams of theological students, laymen, and clergymen to devise methods for reducing White racism in suburban congregations.4 The training of participants included plunges into the inner city and encounters with Black and Brown rage.
I have made an effort to steer clear of technical jargons and used layman language which is understood by people like us.
I have made an effort to steer clear of technical jargon and used layman language which is understood by people like us.
pat - «Similarly many environmental activists believe that man's influence is a form of sin and nature (Gaea) will soon strike back...» You can phrase the position of a fictitious group any way you want of course, without rebuttal, because they don't really exist, though there are people who fit the description — especially if by «many» you mean more than three — but the more accurate reality is most of the human beings you would lump under the rubric «environmentalist» would more accurately be described as believing that short - sighted and greedy human attempts at total control and domination and complete disregard for the healthof the environment have gotten us out of balance with what was an interlocking web of balanced and dynamic systems, and would appear to have unbalanced many of those systems as well, including the still poorly understood cycles of climate; or weather, as we laymen call it.
This technical document aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Action (NAMA) concept and enhance the understanding of NAMAs by explaining the underlying decisions of the Conference of the Parties in layman's terms.
Roger Pielke Sr. confronts specific issues regarding specific scientists regularly at his blog, so does Roger Pielke Jr. (BTW I received «The Climate Fix» in the mail yesterday and look forward to when I can order a book by Dr. Judith Curry that I have a chance of understanding — your current publications are beyond a layman's grasp & quite pricey).
by laymen who have neither the acumen to understand the problem nor the courage to accept that it is real.
I agree that the technical juggernaut clearly stumps a layman's understanding but it is no reason to invest in just any plan either propagated by your advisor or bought by your dearest friend.
If asked from a layman that what does he understand by Wall Street, he would probably say that it is the most dynamic and famous place to put your investments and try your luck to generate more wealth out of your money.
He made sure we understood items he discussed by putting them in laymen \'s terms.
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