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Since then, the president of the colleges has been a layperson.
The book, published in 2006, was written for the layperson.
Next will come a committee of diverse experts and at least one layperson.
That work, in turn, was reviewed by another committee, which included a layperson.
To the layperson this is the "size" of the engine.
Key terms used in population genetics are defined for the layperson.
This also serves to help make them accessible to laypersons.
To the layperson, these features all seem almost too natural to require explanation.
She is the first layperson to lead the school.
And the filmmakers never make a coherent case, at least not to the layperson.
"Right now, the poor layperson who walks into my office, I feel sorry for them," he said.
To the layperson it might sound like word games.
He was the first layperson in the United States to hold such a position.
Thanks for breaking that down so the layperson can still appreciate this story!
This issue is much more complicated and sensitive than the government or the media would like the layperson to believe.
He was the first layperson to hold that office.
I'm a complete layperson on economic issues but it struck me as a bit premature.
Among laypersons, this is known as "buying into someone else's lawsuit."
It is not required for all laypersons to take.
She was the sole layperson on some panels at several medical conventions.
He was convicted, but later continued to make magic as a layperson after his release.
This change was made to close the perceived gap between the clergy and laypersons.
He did so in 1933 and began publishing a newsletter for the educated layperson.
A prudent layperson is defined in the law as a person with "an average knowledge of health and medicine."
To someone like me, a layperson in the field of explosive atmospheres, this could mean anything.