| 41. | He is also supported by lay reader Nigel, who believes he should be running the church.
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| 42. | Written in a clear and concise style, they were comprehensible to lay readers, not just economists.
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| 43. | That the current state of the article may be misleading to lay readers is virtually indisputable.
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| 44. | Kreider likes this site because it has information for tax professionals as well as lay readers.
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| 45. | They were ( Catholic ) lay readers, and like people around the world they read the Bible.
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| 46. | He published hundreds of articles on his areas of expertise for both fellow scientists and lay readers.
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| 47. | I . e . to understand the article the lay reader needs to follow the various links.
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| 48. | Casti's book, written for the lay reader, describes mathematicians'explorations of complicated ideas involving maps, numbers and spaces.
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| 49. | Some are classic textbooks for students and lay readers trying to grapple with statistics and survey writing.
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| 50. | On the other hand, Civil War scholars and dedicated lay readers will revel in the exact same details.
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