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But Layman's game did find a fan in Ruth Hoskins.
What is the significance of this breakthrough in layman's terms?
In layman's term, how exactly can poppers harm your vision?
In layman's terms, this means the disease is in remission.
In layman's terms, the question is, whose asteroid is it anyway?
So, in layman's terms, by doing more you're getting less done.
Can you put in layman's terms who Soleimani was in Iran?
In layman's terms, what were some of the specific changes you made?
Or, in layman's terms, false nails with tiny pens attached to them.
In layman's terms, Ralphie had high blood pressure and an unhealthy heart.
In layman's words, this just means batteries with more juice to offer.
" Or, in layman's terms, "Do ETFs own more TSLA or GM/Ford?
In layman's terms, what exactly happened, and how did you resolve it?
"We don't like to stack [charges], to use layman's terms," he said.
Built acts as a layman's primer into the history and science behind structural engineering.
And "sociopath" is just a layman's term that doesn't have much meaning at all.
Or, to put it in layman's terms, it gives us license to be goofy.
Viewed through a layman's eyes, Ms. Warren appeared to be fighting against working people.
A dozen or so issues of John Layman's Chew later and I was convinced.
So, in layman's terms, what does all of this potentially mean for a consumer?
Sun allergy is a layman's term for the clinical condition Polymorphous Light Eruption (PMLE).
In layman's terms, sound editing is about collecting the sounds needed for a film.
In layman's terms, that means he had heart disease caused by high blood pressure.
On the new podcast, Patterson explained in layman's terms what made RISC so special.
Basically, sociopathy is a layman's term for antisocial personality disorder, but it's an outdated one.
In layman's terms, carrier oils (like coconut) help to, well, carry nutrients into the skin.
The other page offered a handwritten summary, in layman's terms, of the donor's medical history.
In layman's terms, pot makes the world seem richer and makes music sound incredibly sweet.
He was ebullient and forthcoming and spoke with a layman's expertise made professional by trauma.
You know, we had a sort of a simplified view, a layman's view of driving.
In layman's terms: COPVs are used to store chilled helium that maintains the tank pressure.
In layman's terms, the words refer to someone whose actions reflected commitment, faith and good deeds.
Even a brief sketch of the litigation over Mr Trump's ban taxes the layman's attention span.
In layman's terms, they protect your hearing at loud concerts and sporting events without muffling sounds.
Still, this award is for sound created in post-production (or sound effects, in layman's terms).
In layman's terms: vandalism is illegal, so ya can't make a quick buck off it here!
In layman's terms, it's "where we expect to see widespread bleaching and significant mortality," Eakin said.
In layman's terms, they wanted to find women who reacted badly to alcohol and therefore avoided it.
In layman's terms, THC is the part that gets you high while CBD doesn't necessarily do that.
In layman's terms, the more she learns, the more she is able to learn, and so on.
In layman's terms, that's 15 different brightness compositions of a photo, which even works in burst mode.
In layman's terms: pounding away on the new keyboard design should offer a much better tactile experience.
She was really good at talking to me in layman's terms about the newest findings in psychology.
In one, students made traditional rope-stropped wooden blocks (or pulleys, in layman's terms) for its rigging.
In layman's terms, that just means they keep the harsh sounds out and the good sounds in.
It was bad: Mastery had a complete displaced condylar fracture, or in layman's terms, a broken ankle.
So, in layman's terms, to quote the great Shaquille O'Neal, Smart will make his threes when they matter.
In layman's terms, it's really important not to be an asshole when you go to a restaurant, okay?
Q: Can you give us a layman's explanation of the Ninth Circuit and tell us why it's important?
In layman's terms, a theme gives you the power to make your site look and work a certain way.
Motherboard: To start, can you give me a layman's terms walkthrough on how you go about creating a vaccine?
Hard because financial products are by default complex, and describing them in simple, layman's terms is therefore quite hard.
In layman's terms: "Bacteria grows in nutrient rich environments, and agar plates are a nutrient rich environment," Semicolon_Expected wrote.
In layman's terms, what is gene doping, and how is it different than the PED use we're familiar with?
In layman's terms, that little hard drive means that games could significantly reduce, or even maybe eliminate, load times.
Being reptiles, snakes are "ectothermic" in biological parlance - "cold-blooded" in layman's terms - meaning their bodies rely on external heating.
After watching the video, Roose enlisted the help of experts to help him translate the technical language into layman's terms.
The women are taking scientific literature and research studies and translating it into layman's terms for ultra-Orthodox Jewish parents.
The company pointed us to a tweet from its Support channel (see below), which explains the issue in layman's terms.
Nevertheless he tries, like many artists before him, to explain this instinct in layman's terms throughout the nine-minute video.
Or, in layman's terms, you can drop them into a meter of water for up to 30 minutes without damage.
In layman's terms, it means the medullas, or inner regions, of his adrenal glands were enlarged and acting like tumors.
It is a layman's simplification of the monoamine hypothesis, which has been the prevalent explanation for depression for almost 50 years.
In layman's terms, the camera stabilizes itself in multiple directions to account for shaky hands and the it autofocus really fast.
In layman's terms: Rather than pursuing ISIS and taking over its territory, building up the spaces that the group had abandoned.
The Cortana-powered Invoke will have three woofers and three tweeters, which in layman's terms means it could sound pretty nice.
Dr. Dabney says that the behaviors we think of as antisocial, on layman's terms, are more accurately described as social withdrawal.
While preparing the patent application the legal team found Magie's patent on the Landlord's Game and Layman's very similar Finance game.
With a whopping 8,000mAh capacity (in layman's terms: a lot of battery power), Graphene enables you to charge three devices simultaneously.
In layman's terms, AGI is AI that can think like a human (possibly even better) while carrying out complex tasks autonomously.
"We just changed his swing a little bit," Hughes said, launching into a technical explanation before reverting more to layman's terms.
The Mind Club, published in March, is a layman's guide to understanding how humans come to understand the minds of others.
Even politicians who appear messy or unscripted to the layman's eye are most likely calculating how to appear that way to voters.
In layman's terms, this is not driven by price; it's driven by quality, and there's very little correlation between quality and price.
Intel and Mobileye also released a "layman's summary paper" on the formula, for those of us who never advanced beyond basic algebra.
In layman's terms, he has moved from making sure that banks don't go bust to ensuring they don't rip off their customers.
In layman's terms—this is health rationing at its worst and takes treatment options off the table for doctors and their patients.
The final scenario was set up after Jake Layman's dunk closed Portland to within 963-97 with 12.3 seconds on the clock.
Here to make sense of it, Graham Norton kindly explained to The Late Show's Stephen Colbert what's going on in layman's terms.
Throughout, Buford is frank about his struggle to define boundaries as a journalist; he also offers a layman's guide to crowd theory.
Its equity is "preferred" which, in layman's terms, means it is more akin to a financing tool than it is to ownership.
Can you explain in layman's terms how bitcoins actually work and how if at all they can be used to buy anything?
Even though English and German are both Germanic languages, the two really don't seem all that similar – at least from a layman's perspective.
To be clear, Dawson is using a term — "sociopath" — that is an outdated layman's term for antisocial personality disorder, according to medical experts.
In layman's terms, the message you send is scrambled, and it can only be unscrambled using a special "key" on the recipient's device.
In layman's terms (and probably flubbed) the concept goes like this: if some form of beings could ever create another reality, they would.
Many characters break the fourth wall, particularly a trio of unbilled celebrities who show up to explain key economic jargon in layman's terms.
The challenge, of course, is to deal with what transpired in the kind of layman's terms that won't cause eyes to glaze over.
I've got a layman's knowledge of the movies, and I enjoyed Marvel franchises like "Jessica Jones" and "Luke Cage," spinoffs from adjacent mythologies.
"In layman's terms, we say these foods sop up the alcohol, but what they're really doing is raising our blood sugar," she said.
Henderson and Brooks refer to this phenomenon as "elite information uncertainty," which I think in layman's terms I would call not thinking clearly.
To put that in layman's terms, it basically required a full shoulder rebuild that forced her to teach one-armed for nearly 8-months.
Coming into the event with layman's knowledged gleaned from op-eds and user reviews, you would think Street Fighter V was a sinking ship.
She told him their conversations about sociopathy — an outdated layman's term for antisocial personality disorder, according to medical experts — are out of her wheelhouse.
In layman's terms, if the price wasn't so high, insurance companies would authorize it quicker, and you could get it to your patient faster.
In layman's terms, it's a set of tools and practices — a culture, essentially — that allows for faster, more effective collaboration and quicker code deployment.
Dr. Thors Hans Hansson is the guy who translated this crazy science into layman's terms, and who gave the now-famous pastry-based presentation.
In layman's terms, that's the difference between talking things out and following a set of rules to modify behavior, while often also taking pills.
At the time of his conversation with his wife, he had the typical layman's view of cannabis, which is that it is largely benign.
There are brief explanations given to the mechanics of each project, but the film is wedded to layman's terminology at the expense of clarity.
"I do not have any kind of expertise or even much layman's study of the ocean dynamics and the climate change issues," she said.
In layman's terms, this means you'll be able to code your way to a custom website with as little as 12 hours of training.
Opponents assume that is why pious followers overlook such Trumpian sins as pride, wrath and bearing false witness (or fibbing, to use a layman's term).
Switching from a more "legalese" document full of jargon to a more layman's version could also help it dispel myths or give people more transparency.
In layman's terms, this means not only do the robotic hands mirror the person's movements, they also relay the sensation of touch back to them.
In layman's terms, passive radar tracks the entire physical shape of planes, versus being triggered by smaller, angular features on the body of a jet.
Though the two parcels are adjacent and, from a layman's perspective, with plenty of room for a small production facility, the zoning authorities said otherwise.
In layman's terms, the 7090 would be able to perform in a blink of an eye all the calculations that took the computer division hours.
Translated into layman's terms, the report measures "control" -- in which one side runs an area -- and "influence" -- in which one side has the upper hand.
In layman's terms, CMS is instituting a base rate cut in 2020 of 8.01 percent that would start before any actual provider behavioral changes occur.
I could only get those to stream at 30 frames per second, which in layman's terms means it doesn't look as smooth as sports should.
In layman's terms, that's when a star gets a little too close to a black hole and, well, it stops being a star after that.
That agreement was reached in October and hasn't changed, so it's unclear from a layman's perspective why Jolie or her team would file a public document.
This layman's explanation from YouTube, cofirmed by the game's own designer, is useful: Anyone who's wanted more info about Miegakure has been able to find it.
Next, they turned to an algorithm that — in extreme layman's terms — breaks up files and sends them as smaller chunks, called "droplets," to a storage device.
"In my mind, a layman's mind, all I saw was a threat against my life and a threat against people who working for me," Marquardt said.
In layman's terms, some of the heaviest hitters in the Stadia launch lineup don't look as sharp or run as smoothly as players believed they would.
A ghost in his first two seasons, Layman's emergence as a self-aware, reliable, and perfect complement to everyone else on the roster has definitely helped.
In layman's terms, 5G is a new standard for mobile internet that, at its best, is going to be much faster than what you're used to now.
In layman's terms: Kanye West gave McDonald's a similar bump in the entertainment category as the Olympics gave the brand around sports, a much pricier sponsorship opportunity.
In layman's terms, that is the "work around the office that is not focused on care but on administrative requirements for someone to get care," Shrank said.
The judges pressed the challengers on whether they have firm "standing" — in layman's terms, the right to sue — when they represent a state government, rather than individual citizens.
In layman's terms the clouds look downright apocalyptic — these are the clouds you'd expect to see on Judgement Day, or in the lead-up to an alien invasion.
The canines in question are brachycephalic (in layman's terms "short-nosed" or "snub-nosed") varieties, which are likelier to suffer from respiratory problems and to die on planes.
In layman's terms, the video, which was created for a mobile device and not in an app environment, is made up of multiple video layers with varying transparency.
In layman's terms, this means that if you film an urban bike ride with your GoPro, you can share the playback in high-speed without awkward traffic stops.
Daniel O'BrienCollingswood, N.J. To the Editor: Dear Robert Mueller: I am an ordinary American citizen who would very much like to hear in layman's parlance about your investigation.
AD: You know there's… without getting too much in the weeds for the sake of our viewers but maybe you could put it into layman's terms for us.
In layman's terms, the outdated policy means hospitals that perform bone marrow and cord blood transplants lose tens of thousands of dollars on every Medicare patient they treat.
During Layman's court appearance, state District Judge Kelli Johnson set bond conditions: She is free on $30,000 bail but is prohibited from using drugs or alcohol, court records show.
Image via Cody Crouch Image via Cody Crouch Apple appears to be taking Spotify's platform and social playbook and making these features accessible in the layman's streaming music app.
But in layman's terms, the new movement helps reduce friction with its most critical moving parts, which in turns means the watch is far more accurate at keeping time.
In layman's terms, a depth map is a simple black and white representation of an image that defines how far away objects in a scene were from the camera.
In layman's terms, how and to what extent can one use the results of a randomised trial to inform policy in another place or at another point in time?
Could you break down in layman's terms why, though recreational cannabis is now legalized, people probably can't go to the dispensary and buy recreational cannabis with their medical license?
In order to help clear up the confusion in as close to layman's terms as possible, we spoke to Bill Menezes, a Gartner analyst who specializes in 2400G deployment.
In a Skype interview with Gizmodo, he summarized the procedure in layman's terms: Hush uses Bluetooth Low Energy, basically the more modern version of Bluetooth, to connect with smart devices.
In layman's terms, they're sniffer dogs trained to detect hidden storage devices like SD cards and they track the very faint scent of a particular chemical used in storage drives.
On June 30, the FBI executed a search warrant, allegedly turning up castor beans in Layman's kitchen, along with a mortar and pestle and instructions on how to make ricin.
A lawsuit filed on January 23rd in a federal district court in New York may add a rather obscure constitutional provision to the layman's legal vocabulary: the foreign emoluments clause.
In layman's terms, the current system requires prosecutors in most cases to exhaust all obvious investigative methods for identifying leaks before seeking to intrude on a journalist's free-speech rights.
H&R Block made it perfectly clear in layman's terms what I would see on my W-2 and what I would need to enter, and where, on its form.
The commands use Standard Algebraic Notation; in layman's terms, this means that P is pawn, N is knight, B is bishop, R is rook, Q is queen and K is king.
The plot allegedly called for the killer to find Layman's ex-husband, a taxi driver, and to arrange for rides every day of the week, the affidavit states, according to KFOR.
That's why it's important to explain — in layman's terms — how their money is earning more money (passive income) and how that additional money will continue to generate even more money (compounding).
In layman's terms: wearing sequins is all about the mix, and one shiny piece can look perfect when worn with a simple T-shirt, casual sneakers, or even a cashmere sweater.
With even this layman's definition of multipliers, you can see how a move from a "manufacturing society" to a "service society" will result in the loss of huge numbers of jobs.
Or, to put it in layman's terms, "[Using DNA,] you could fit all the knowledge in the whole world inside the trunk of your car," Twist Bioscience CEO Emily Leproust told TechCrunch.
Any time you're required to answer a question or provide a number, one click will populate a side-bar with a helpful explainer that breaks down, in layman's terms, what it means.
What makes anti-tamper different than digital rights management (DRM) is how, in layman's terms, Denuvo places a lock around existing DRM, such as Steam and Origin, that's extremely difficult to pick.
Researchers from the Harvard School of Public Health call that definition too broad, since it includes domestic, gang, and drug-related shootings that may not be considered mass shootings in layman's terms.
It's also turning on support for DASH and VP2360 ingestion, which in layman's terms means broadcasters will need to send about half as many bits to deliver a super high-quality stream.
Lawyers from both sides of Jacquees Boone's case questioned jurors after the shooting, and Shaul declared a mistrial, citing "manifest necessity," which in layman's terms means an event unlawfully influenced a juror.
In layman's terms, the cords you currently use to power your phone or listen to music will be rendered useless, doomed to haunt your junk drawer or some far-off landfill forevermore.
It often means the public conversation about a game goes over a layman's head, and good lord do people who love Persona also love to talk about how much they love Persona.
"In layman's terms, an 'exploit' could be thought of as a defect in a lock that would allow someone with the proper tool to unlock it without possessing the key," he writes.
Boiled down into layman's terms, "zoning" refers to a set of rules put in place by city planners to control what buildings are in a certain area and how they are used.
In layman's terms a Deepfake is an AI-based technology used to create or alter video content that didn't actually happen… In these videos, you see celebrities reading poems from my book.
Ring's battery-powered floodlight setup truly goes above and beyond — when motion is detected, it'll shine 600 lumens of light onto your driveway or other outdoor areas (in layman's terms, it's really bright).
In layman's terms, that means the Thermo is both safe to use, but also reliably accurate at measuring a user's temperature, at least as far as the Food and Drug Administration is concerned.
The production begins with Mr. McBurney explaining to us, in layman's terms, how his show will work to disorient and deceive us, with talk of things like the "digital bytes" we will be processing.
I guess the best way to describe it to people in very layman's terms is, you know when you're watching TV and then the commercial comes on, and the commercial is like, dumb loud?
To put in layman's terms, the joint effort focuses on chips and will make it easier for TCL devices to incorporate into Xiaomi's operating system, where an expanding universe of third-party gadgets reside.
In layman's terms, the bottom of the laptop now has the texture of a plastic washboard to make it a little easier to grip when you're carrying it around during your undoubtedly busy day.
"Heat rash" is sort of a catchall, layman's term for a medical condition called miliaria, which is a "skin eruption that develops after being too hot," says Heather Rogers, MD, a dermatologist in Seattle.
Since the pope named him to the Vatican charity job in 2013, he became known for dressing down into simple layman's clothes at night and bringing food the city's homeless in a white van.
In layman's terms, that means helping the Iraqis and Afghans beat back their enemies without actually sending Americans out to do a lot of the fighting, as the United States did a decade ago.
There's a lot of activity now to get a man on Mars, a woman on Mars, a crew on Mars, and I want to explore that in a documentary, with like a layman's perspective.
" In layman's terms, there may have been a series of contacts between Russians and Trump officials but they are of "no great consequence" and "there is no evidence of a conspiracy, broad or narrow.
As with the company's pricier Cintiq Pro line, the Cintiq 216 uses Wacom's wireless electromagnetic resonance stylus technology which, in layman's terms, means it doesn't require a battery and never has to be recharged.
My very-layman's-and-correct-me-if-I'm-wrong take is that Microsoft just threw as much horsepower into a big box as it could, while Sony is hoping it has something more nuanced.
My very-layman's-and-correct-me-if-I'm-wrong take is that Microsoft just threw as much horsepower into a big box as it could, while Sony is hoping it has something more nuanced.
The mind's capabilities to misfire have frightened the public imagination since Jack the Ripper's sociopathy cleared the streets of Whitechapel after dark, but Hitchcock was the first to put it into pop-psych layman's terms.
In layman's understanding, "backlog" refers to "all untested kits," but in some jurisdictions it can refer only to kits that have made it into the crime lab testing queue and not yet been gotten to.
In layman's terms, you can't drag a hundred people into a lab, choke them, and randomly choose which 50 to save with the Heimlich and which 23 to save by slapping them on the back.
The fine folks at PCMag have a 5G explainer with more technical details, but in layman's terms, mmWave 5G is capable of higher speeds than the lower-end alternative, but struggles with distance and availability.
"In layman's terms, he transitioned from the high performance climb to the Split S too low and too fast, and by not deselecting his afterburners during the maneuver, he continued to accelerate," the report said.
With John G. Truxal of the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, he created a layman's school curriculum titled "Man Made World: A Course on Theories and Techniques That Contribute to Our Technological Civilization," published in 1968.
"Some people speak in jargon, some speak in technical terms and then there are some people who don't understand technical terms and they need to have things explained to them in layman's terms," he says.
I had no real layman's exposure to concepts like Fermat's Principle of Least Time, or Snell's Law, or linguistic relativity, and he served all of that up for me in a really emotionally effective story.
Here's how that translates in layman's-term: Dress up a band tee with a Chanel bag; make flats feel fancier by adding a printed coat; style a going out top with your favorite pair of corduroys.
In layman's terms, generally speaking, the money Wall Street owes its creditors – in the form of overnight financing, commercial paper, short-term loans, revolver credit or your and my deposits – is due and payable relatively quickly.
But the 5,000 local Meals on Wheels offices, which do the layman's work of providing the meals and services to seniors, receive a significant chunk of their money from funding that could be on the chopping block.
GIF: GizmodoIn layman's terms, it creates a cyclone of air that wraps around the barrel with enough pressure to suck hair around the barrel as well, creating curls as the hair is dried with the warm flow.
If you look through those cases, the vast majority of them fall under what is called statutory law; in layman's terms, this means that they are suing over the interpretation and enforcement of existing laws and regulations.
In fact, those initial algorithms that allow you to do this, and what's in layman's terms, what's interesting about strong encryption is that you can publish the entire algorithm without it becoming weaker for having done so.
In layman's terms, this basically means that the stimulated light receptors in your eye can sometimes mess with the ones adjacent to them, making you see things that aren't there, or not see things that are there.
In layman's terms, he's arguing that this is a really dumb lawsuit and his client the broke photographer shouldn't have to pay for a lawyer just because PETA got a bee in its bonnet about monkey copyrights.
In layman's terms, that means visualizing something that you want to bring into your life — anything from a promotion to more confidence to changes in your love life — as you come as a sort of orgasmic prayer.
It stands for "Search Engine Optimization," and in layman's terms, it's the practice of increasing the quantity and quality of traffic to your site through keyword tagging, writing content, link building, and a slew of other techniques.
The sisters are currently on "vacation" in Costa Rica, or in layman's terms filming the next several episodes of their reality TV show, which is really all just an elaborate excuse to debut their new spring bikini wardrobe.
All this reminded me of 2016's famous "half A press" revelation for Super Mario 64, when lots of people (myself included) had their brains broken after the intricacies of high-level play were explained in layman's terms.
"In layman's terms, whether you want to bet on a collapse or a rally, it costs you twice to three times as much as it did 30 days ago," Najarian said, who is long Tesla call option spreads.
In layman's terms this means TensorFlow Lite will focus on applying existing capabilities of models to new data it's given rather than learning new capabilities from existing data, something most mobile devices simply don't have the horsepower to handle.
To put this in layman's terms, ATSC 3.0 could enable companies to speed up the download of heavily used content—say, Netflix—by letting users stream it from servers at their local TV station, rather than over the internet.
At the end of the season, he dives deeply into how he threw the ball, using advanced statistics like xwOBA (expected weight on-base average), which in layman's terms, essentially measures the quality of the contact made against him.
To the issue of criminality, let there be no doubt: Even a layman's familiarity of the simplest variety leaves you with the certitude that the author committed sedition; any decent dictionary will define that crime as resistance to a lawful authority.
New hires at Goldman Sachs must also be able to break down complex concepts in layman's terms — as if you were explaining quantum physics to a 13-year-old — though Goldman Sachs doesn't have a specific process for assessing this ability.
In layman's terms, the teen died of cancer, but Swenson's explanation to CNN was littered with the sorts of medical terms — epigenetic information, diffuse intrinsic pontine gliomas or DIPG tumors — that a person only learns when they absolutely have to.
It was clear to all, after Layman's six minutes of playing time, that we would need to see him again soon, to prove that he was, in fact, one of the most dominant forces to ever set down onto hardwood.
"Trauma from occlusion" is the technical term for an injury that results from biting, but it's also a clumsy one to use in normal conversation, so "tooth sprain" has caught on as a layman's way of explaining the little-known injury.
The twist: While two of the guests are generally experts on the subject, the third is a comedian who has little to no knowledge of science, creating a reliably hilarious imbalance that also keeps the conversation grounded in layman's terms.
Layman's alleged behavior came during a first date with Buzbee where she became too intoxicated before returning to Buzbee's Houston home and hiding inside as he tried to get her into a hired car, authorities said, the AP and the Houston Chronicle report.
In layman's terms, it means the US and Guatemala agree that Guatemala -- with one of the world's highest murder rates, whose capital the US tells tourists to reconsider travel to because of crime -- is perversely declared a safe place for migrants to wait.
Layman's alleged tirade came during a first date with Buzbee when, he claims, she became too intoxicated before returning to his home and hiding inside as he attempted to get her into an Uber ride, authorities said, according to the AP and the Houston Chronicle.
In layman's terms, the A1 requirement specifies minimal read and write data speeds for memory cards to ensure they can open and run an app smoothly, while still providing simultaneous speedy access to media files like photos and videos stored on the same card.
In layman's terms, what the public defenders are saying is, as human beings, if we insist on pumping caustic, corrosive drugs into other human beings, our Constitution, and specifically the Eighth Amendment's prohibition of cruel and unusual punishment, demands it not cause excruciating pain.
To put it in layman's terms, the company is selling hardware through its network of online and offline stores, upon which users will consume the app services and in-app ads that come with its smartphones, smartwatches, smart air purifiers and hundreds of other connected devices.
Here, simplified and translated into layman's terms, what the federal government is alleging: Paul Manafort was a lobbyist for Putin-backed forces in Ukraine, and he allegedly covered it up by disguising payments and refusing to register as a foreign agent — which is required by law .
Layman's hotchpotch of real and imaginary streets became a tour of Atlantic City, from the rundown Baltic Avenue, where the African American maid of one of the Quakers lived, to the famous Boardwalk via Marven Gardens, a housing development a couple of miles to the south.
The Nevada-based real estate attorney was nicknamed "The Property Man" for his ability to break down how the residential housing market operates in layman's terms both on his radio show and the cable news network, the latter of which he joined upon its inception in 220006.
After treating each page for oxidation and foxing (in layman's terms, discoloration and dark spots), they will need to be relaxed by humidifying the fibers of the paper, and then flattened between a sandwich of blotters and Gore-Tex to reduce the undulations caused by wetting.
Thomas Winterton was hospitalized with a life threatening subgaleal fluid collection with associated subcalvarial inflammation, or in layman's terms, swelling in the brain and the collection of fluid between the skull and the scalp, which the team believes occurred when he attempted to dig on the ranch.
Or, in layman's terms, this means developers will be able to find answers to basic questions about their app – like how many customers do they have, if more people are adding the skill and using it, what time of day the skill is more heavily used, and more.
Theoretical physicist Brian Greene, who's also known for books such as The Elegant Universe where he explains concepts like string theory in layman's terms, was on the show last night to give Stephen a crash course on not only why gravitational waves are important, but also how they were discovered.
The thing with lots of maths and physics is when you look at the actual equations that explain what's going on, it's far too complicated to understand, but if you see it in a little diagram or picture, you can kind of wrap your head around it at the layman's level.
Or in layman's terms: If a woman starts to bleed out in the middle of an abortion and must be rushed the emergency room, the abortion doctor better be right by her side explaining with medical competency to E.R. staff what kind of abortion was performed and what went wrong.
Many in psychic and spiritual communities believe that 2016 was predestined to be a year of dramatic completion and subsequent transition (this writer wonders if, in layman's terms, that translates to "a year that resembles an uncontrollable grease fire in a hard-to-reach place," since that's what it felt like sometimes).
In layman's terms, that means a digester — a container that treats substances with heat, enzymes, or a solvent in order to promote decomposition or extract essential components — converts animal manure (500 tons each year!) and other organic waste into methane-rich gas in order to help power the animal hospital at the zoo.
In layman's terms, voluntourism, in the form of things like orphanage visits, serves as a space for people such as Goddard and West to exercise the white savior complex, based in a Western white supremacist structure of individuals with privilege—be it social or economic—practicing perceived goodwill to the less fortunate.
"In layman's terms it means this is a rock made from a jumble of previously existing rocks and rock fragments, as well as melt and impactor material formed during a large impact or series of impacts on the Moon," James Day, a professor at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography who wasn't involved with the new study, told Gizmodo.
Javice has her theories, one of which includes the fact that lawyers and politicians, whose job it is to make sure financial aid from the government is allocated in a secure way, haven't bothered to translate the jargon they're so familiar with to layman's terms when they create forms for young people and their families to fill out.

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