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Outside of a high school here where Mr. Obama spoke, a sizable band of protesters waved signs reading "You Lie!" referring to the hundreds of thousands of people whose health insurance is being canceled under the overhaul law, despite Mr. Obama's pledge that people who liked their plans could keep them.

One of them even said that "with this announcement, there is no hope, you don't know where your future lies," referring to president Obama's November executive action.

For it is open to a B-theorist to hold that such expressions do refer to (tenseless) facts — e.g. that "the fact that Sam is lying" refers, at any time t, to a fact which can also be referred to (at any time) using the description "the fact that Sam is lying at t".

By now, everyone knows the two sides' essential theses: Republicans attach the words "Mob Banker" as a virtual title before any mention of Mr. Giannoulias, referring to loans his family bank once made to people with ties to organized crime; and Democrats regularly accuse Mr. Kirk of telling lies, referring to his admissions that he inflated elements of his military record in the Navy Reserve.

In modern practice, the term "midwife" refers to different groups of individuals with vastly different training levels, ranging from apprenticeship with no formal training (lay midwives; referred to as TBAs in this review) or a few weeks of biomedical training (trained TBAs) to individuals with nursing degrees and graduate-level midwifery training (certified nurse-midwives).

The term lay may refer to a medieval lyric poem.

Asked where the responsibility for the government's failed relationship with the charity lay, Letwin referred to Tim Loughton, the former children and families minister, who also appeared before the committee.

Politeness, in lay terms, refers to socially correct or appropriate speech and behavior.

A second problem lies in referring to these thinkers as philosophers.

Most community-based interventions involve the use of lay people referred to as community motivators, community health agents, community health workers among others (5, 6).

Our survey was of lay persons, referred to as household contacts, whose contact with an MHF patient occurred during lay activities, such as nursing a patient (supporting, feeding, washing, and the like, whether at home or in health facilities), transporting a patient or body, or preparing a body for burial.

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