Sentence examples for lay describes from inspiring English sources

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Surface lay describes the direction of the predominant surface pattern.

As Mr. Lay describes it, the Enron collapse was the outgrowth of the wrong-headed and criminal acts of the company's finance organization, and specifically its chief financial officer, Andrew S. Fastow.

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In the above mentioned reference Lie describes in detail how a symmetry may be utilized for solving differential equations of any order.

Mr. Casti's book, written for the lay reader, describes mathematicians' explorations of complicated ideas involving maps, numbers and spaces.

The state-mandated pamphlet (written by lay persons) describes the dangers involved, such as transfusion reactions and blood-borne illness.

(It's not just Coke, of course, but the entire sugar industry that's involved in a campaign of lies, described in detail in this splendid piece by Gary Taubes and Cristin Kearns Couzens).

Sometimes outselling The Catcher In the Rye The Lord of the Flies, which comes from the land of Ms. Thatcher, proves Britons tells far fewer lies describing dystopia than Yankees, but cover it up it up with a coat of sugar, like Mr. Bernanke's prognosis, a sweet antidote to reality.

My interest lay in describing the varied personal and political circumstances that shaped intellectuals' responses to the movement.

Mrs. Sturman, the church's top lay officer, described the parish as "family oriented," more conservative than the diocese and particularly opposed to ordaining gay men and lesbians.

In the mid-nineties, Antonio Damasio, a neurologist at the University of Iowa, and Joseph LeDoux, a neuroscientist at N.Y.U., each published a book for lay readers describing how the brain processes emotions.

The lay participants described it as nerves stuck between bones or vertebral discs.

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