| 1. | Wherever a layperson can do the job, then they should.
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| 2. | It is also unlikely that a layperson would type this in.
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| 3. | He was by then a layperson, having left the Brothers.
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| 4. | The College looked to laypersons for financial management of the College.
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| 5. | She was the sole layperson on some panels at several medical conventions.
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| 6. | What will be taking place is mind-boggling to the layperson.
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| 7. | Does he find value in a layperson who acts as a consultant?
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| 8. | Since then, the president of the colleges has been a layperson.
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| 9. | Friendship House tended to recruit young, idealistic Catholic laypersons.
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| 10. | This level of attainment is viewed as a proper aim for laypersons.
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