Manufacturers had to lay people off, driving down demand for corn and wheat even further.
The clergy and lay people were chosen to represent his flock and pledge obedience to the pontiff.
Many of the alleged abusers in the 2, 600-page report were not priests, but nuns or Catholic lay people.
He stressed that lay people would play a role in the revalidation process.
They will need to have a written constitution and a governing body, composed of a nurse, lay people and a hospital specialist.
But, according to Becker, cost-cutting opportunities would be limited since it is hard to lay people off in the home market of both banks.
If firms create fewer jobs, or even lay people off, consumption could catch a cold which would mean more saving and even bigger external surpluses.
But Mr Butler admitted that a survey of people's attitudes, including doctors, nurses and lay people, had highlighted some serious concerns about face transplants.
The dust thickened as we neared the Trade Center buildings, and down on the ground lay people's resumes next to office supplies and photographs.
We were going to have to restructure our marketing companies, lay people off and raise prices because the currencies were already starting to go into the tailspin.
It sounds like a strange argument to lay people like me.
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For both lay people and professionals, it has been shown that beyond a rather low level, more information in itself does not improve investment performance at all.
For the first time, lay people can easily separate religious commands from tradition by looking at holy texts and scholarship rather than relying on their local preachers.
There are exceptions, though, and in the last few days, mathematics has earned a spot on that second list, at least as far as uninitiated lay people are concerned.
Among its offshoots are the Tablighi Jama'at, a huge, worldwide missionary movement (strong in Yorkshire and London), in which lay people help to propagate the idea of a pious life.
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It will also require organisation, perhaps more than the Church has managed up until now - informed spokespeople, bishops, clergy and lay people, ready and willing to speak on particular topics.
La Repubblica, citing unnamed sources familiar with the investigation, alleged that the investigation revealed a series of scandals involving sex, money and power that touch cardinals, priests and lay people that work in the Vatican.
He would have to lay people off.
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Government at all levels, national state and local is being forced to lay off people.
To contain social discontent, the Kremlin puts heavy pressure on regional governments and firms not to lay off people or close plants, even if they are dinosaurs.
They had to lay off people, individuals.
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We will help the Iraqi people lay the foundations of a strong democracy that can govern itself, sustain itself, and defend itself.
Here and there, on narrow strips of sand at the lake edge, people lay on their backs on towels in the sun.
Now that we're in the digital age, we're using technology the same way: to increase efficiency, lay off more people, and increase corporate profits.
It can help the Venezuelan people lay siege to the fanatical and paranoid Chavez regime and bring it down without need of an assassin's bullet.
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Popper had to lay off 22 people as he waited several months for the company's license renewal, but he has since added 17 back to his staff.
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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