It's written for the lay public in an entertaining fashion, with a lot of vignettes and stories.
This is simple enough to say, but the ramifications of this fact are huge and often overlooked by both the lay public and the medical world.
The problem is one of perception: jobs lost to imports or outsourcing are more visible to the lay public than the jobs created by exports and insourcing, even though they do tend to balance out.
That report helped to lay to rest public concern about the much-trumpeted threat posed by EMFs.
Transportation officials held more than 250 meetings with community boards and the public to lay out the bike-rental stations.
For this reason if no other, his public judgment would lay down a marker around which average opinion could coalesce.
Backing the case for delay, shadow health minister Baroness Thornton said the "balance of public interest" lay with disclosure of the risk register, so peers could make the legislation as effective as possible.
It will take a similar system of public and private actions to lay the foundation for a new Social Compact, and to sustain it long enough to make up for the past 30 years of wage stagnation.
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Even at Enron, Lay and Skilling could deceive themselves and the public only for a matter of months.
He presented a compelling and easily understood case that Lay and Skilling knowingly lied to the investing public about Enron's financial condition, when they were well aware the company's finances were crumbling.
But despite Enron's public-relations prowess, signs of Lay's leadership flaws continued.
At the same time, and against the heavy odds of mental illness, he lives a life of public service as a local councilman and lay minister.
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Police said several members of the public rushed to help Mr Guidera as he lay in the road at Bailey Place at the junction with Newlands Park.
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I've kept them more or less in check, thinking they might affront people of color in this whole public desire to do some cultural exchanges - lay bridges across raging waters, and all that.
Despite measures such as high visibility police patrols and setting up a homophobic attack hotline, police said it was decided the lay-bys should be closed in the interests of public safety to prevent further violence.
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At a meeting held right after he learned the nasty truth, Lay stepped up to the microphone, only to assure the investing public that Enron was healthy.
Ms Rousseff has said that any pay rises will be limited to the lowest paid, or tied to productivity and that public money would be better directed to helping private companies avoid lay-offs.
It not only has an economic impact on the community, it has a societal impact in terms of the public safety and the attitude about that community about themselves when you lay that many people off.
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Clinton, however, expressed confidence that U.S. diplomatic efforts will survive the leak of the documents, whose authenticity she would not confirm but which lay out in detail the diplomatic sausage-making that is usually hidden from public view.
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Marlborough exemplified England's class system, for it lay in the shadow of Marlborough College, one of the nation's great public schools, a preserve of tradition and privilege.
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But a Houston jury in May decided that Lay was lying when he made such comments, and when an executive of a public company lies to shareholders, it is a crime.
He and the board members assembled a lay staff with a broad skill set, he said, including businessmen, educators and public relations experts who could share ideas about everything from fund-raising strategies to curriculum standards.
At first, several members of the public went to help him believing he had been hit by a car as he lay in the road.
The report does not seek to directly criticize or lay blame for shoddy outpatient treatment at Walter Reed Army Medical Center, which resulted in a public outcry for change and creation of the commission.
Much of the site lay derelict for a quarter of a century, but it is now being redeveloped into housing and public gardens.
The Highways Agency held a public consultation over the issue last year which resulted in this week's closure of the lay-bys.
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