As with any complex law, however, the text gets the layman only so far.
The art of telling beautiful science in layman's terms just might save the world.
That's why Jeff Layman, the chief investment officer at BKD Wealth Advisors LLC in Springfield, Mo.
It's hard for me as a layman to believe that even 70 is enough.
To the layman, the similarities listed between The Sims Social and The Ville are certainly noticeable.
Yet any layman can find curious pleasure in it, and maybe learn some humility.
To the layman he provides a fascinating, if demanding, tour through the central issues of central banking.
For the architectural layman seeking inspiration, the eternal city of Rome is a pretty good place to start.
In 1998, Hawking published "A Brief History of Time, " a layman's guide to the origins of the universe.
Every Shia layman chooses his own ayatollah, whose authority is determined partly by the size of his following.
I'm just a layman in making that observation, but I think it's true.
D. in particle physics from Cambridge University, is well equipped to describe all the arcane mathematics in layman's language.
It is more than obvious to the average layman that the US want to act against Iraq and Saddam.
That said, I think it would be a great move to simplify the process, and make it more layman-friendly.
In layman's terms: It's better to be safe than sorry, she says.
Though he is a layman, he is far more passionate in his expression of religious sentiments than Thompson, who is a priest.
The layman, however, may be as much to blame as anyone else.
" This tells you how often a clinic was able to achieve a live birth, or in layman's terms, the clinic's "success rate.
What is more, to refute it Iraq seems to be obliged to prove a negative, which, to a layman, seems a little tricky.
In layman's terms, the platform would be able to automatically separate check-ins, pit stops, photos, activities and movements based on when and where things happened.
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Scientists and engineers might need the precise time, but these childhood memories of the value of punctuality may be what sustains the layman's passion for exactitude.
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Mr. ALBERT RIDILLA (Co-Creator, Brumagic MPST Densitometer): To the layman it would be related to contrast, the difference between black and white, and every scale in between.
Sage believes that Rawporter will most likely get more traction from the professional videographers and reporters than from the layman who happen to catch something on their phone.
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Edited and scored with the dramatic tension of a summer blockbuster trailer, NASA's put together a gripping short clip that dresses down Curiosity's mission to Mars for the layman.
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In 2008, after residents Susan Galloway and Linda Stephens complained, four of 12 meetings were opened by non-Christians, including a Jewish layman, a Wiccan priestess and the chairman of the local Baha'i congregation.
To the layman it would appear that Obama has been in broad continuity with the foreign policies of his predecessor and has, in a few spheres, pursued notably more aggressive and bellicose stances.
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Half of all heart disease patients don't even have high cholesterol, a fact that confounds the layman's myth that heart attacks are caused by cholesterol clogging up the body's plumbing like grease in pipes.
"My understanding as a layman, as an observer, not as somebody who has worked the policy process, is that this has to do with an assessment of where the most likely threats are, " Carney said.
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