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Can you tell us a bit about them in layman's terms?
I think a Web site that used more layman's terms would be better.
We're looking for a translation into layman's terms of just where we are.
"However, the issues and programs can be explained in layman's terms."
Can you explain in layman's terms what indicators you're looking for?
In layman's terms, it means people playing flat out with no mistakes.
In layman's terms, that's more than nine thousand feet straight down.
In layman's terms, that means the Senate debate on the bill will officially begin.
In layman's terms, history and luck have a lot to do with the outcome.
You're really good at explaining these complicated things in layman's terms.
In layman's terms: It's better to be safe than sorry, she says.
In layman's terms, the statute of limitations is over with.
In layman's terms, that's chest pain or a heart attack.
In layman's terms, that's 8,000 times brighter than looking directly at the sun.
In layman's terms, I had been granted my papers from high school and now it was time for me to go to college.
In layman's terms we would have been able to get the Internet on our televisions.
"We need an explanation in layman's terms," the note continued.
In layman's terms, that simply means industry networking to generate growth.
In layman's terms, I think he studies why people end up in one place, instead of another.
It also put into layman's terms the Israel policy of favoring men in their military over women.
In layman's terms, it means he's barking up the wrong tree.
In layman's terms it is the art of using new technologies to better target customers.
In layman's terms, you now can't hit a player above the waist with your stick.
In layman's terms: everything tries to maintain the same temperature over time.
I guess you would say in layman's terms, I make it more simple.