You don't want to
leave it up to readers to figure out what you want them to do.
If you have read any of the Stephen King novels then you can not deny that there are religious overtones, the meaning of those overtones can be
left up to the reader, which I believe is the way that King intended it.
The translator
leaves it up to the reader to determine which writings are in view, and what «God - breathed» means.
Nor is it enough for the critic to appeal to words that are undoubtedly ambiguous and then
leave it up to the reader to decide which meaning to adopt.
At the end of the day,
I leave it up to the reader to make their own decisions and / or substitutions if there is concern regarding an ingredient.
As a parable or allegory, The Road offers rich veins of interpretation, precisely because it lacks a clear message,
leaving it up to the reader to interpret it as they see fit.
Whether to the death is
left up to the readers sense of justification.
I like to say something relatively generic like, «[Book title] is available online and at bricks - and - mortar stores nationwide,»
leaving it up to the reader to pick whichever store they prefer.
No specific buy or sell recommendation is being made, that's
left up to the reader to determine on their own.
I'll
leave it up to the readers to decide.
Perhaps they should have adequately defined the term and to
left it up to the reader to work hard and devine their meaning.
Or is
it left up to the reader to guess or insert their own value judgements?
I will
leave it up to readers to hopefully use a skeptical mind, examine the actual evidence from both of us and make up their own mind.
Some of the design approaches suited to the different climates are explored in the introductory section, otherwise, it is
left up to the reader to learn directly from the specific case studies.
To be non RC - ish, I think you have to say why its trash or at least give a powerful hint, not just «an exercise
left up to the reader».
But I will
leave it up to the reader to decide if there is an oversupply of lawyers.
Not exact matches
The genius of stories is that the hearers and
readers can not remain outside the text but have
to play the game the story sets
up, entering the gaps the storyteller strategically
leaves for just that purpose.
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Sam P, I say you are deliberately trying
to wind
up your
readers and
to force us
to leave.
Whether the Spray stands
up favorably compared
to modern yachts, he
leaves to the
reader to decide.
Dear Abby: You advised your
readers to loosen
up at Christmas time, and
leave a little something for their faithful mail carriers.
It should be sufficient
to interpret the Geneva Conventions, and
leave the interpretation of motivation
up to the
reader.
The type of information provided in this survey is
left entirely
up to the
readers to determine if it fits into their own business models and how
to best use the information for possible market expansion.
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Such a great way
to reward your
readers and I really hope I win:) I've got tons of gifts still
left to buy — I'm travelling
to spend the holidays with my boyfriend's family for the first time and I want
to make a great impression:) Nothing better than buttering them
up with some nice gifts!
The film did a good job of tying
up the loose ends
left in the film series and although some scenes require your complete attention
to be understood, even a non-book
reader can understand all the things that have led
up to this conclusion.
After reading
up on the summer movies of May and June in yesterday's preview,
readers were
left with the dramatic cliffhanger of wondering whether The A.V. Club would do the movies of July through August, or whether it might go back
to Queens.
I'll
leave the site
up, but I certainly encourage
readers to come on over the flippedlearning.org and see what we have going on, such as...
However one goes about acquiring these comics is
left up to the individual
readers.
«Whispersync for Voice» — for the first time ever
readers can enjoy their books throughout a busy day — start reading on your Kindle and pick
up where you
left off by listening
to the professionally narrated Audible audiobook on your phone while driving or running — all without losing your place
Morton Meyers's style is totally accessible
to the layman and very readable, filled with anecdotes and enhanced by the occasional illustration; not only providing an enlightening read but
leaving the
reader with a wealth of bite - sized «did you know» facts
to share on any occasion when the subject of health and medicine comes
up, which tends
to be an increasingly popular topic as we get inexorably closer
to shuffling off our mortal coil!
My no. 1 tip is use PageTurner as your
reader software, because it syncs progress between devices, I can start reading something on my phone, move
to my Nook, then pick
up on my tablet all without having
to hunt for where I
left off.
Instead of picking the titles themselves they
left it
up to three million
readers who voted on the best titles of the year.
Hornby treats the
reader to some marvelously descriptive prose: «Consistency and repetition were beginning
to make the lie feel something like the truth, in the way that a path eventually becomes a path, if enough people walk along it» and «Mumbled greetings were formed in his sons» throats and emitted with not quite enough force
to reach him; they dropped somewhere on the floor at the end of the bed,
left for the cleaners
to sweep
up» are just two examples.
In Libby,
readers can listen
to audiobooks at
up to 3x the speed, set custom sleep timers and cycle through different time displays (total time elapsed in the audiobook, time
left in current chapter and total progress as a percentage).»
This kind of innovative pricing
leaves authors at a crossroads, choosing between making a surefire profit on their work (if priced at a consistent level and counting on good sales) or
leaving it
up to the goodwill of
readers.
The two systems paired
up can make it easy
to give away review copies
to prospective
readers and then automatically track their participation
to leave reviews.
It is
left up to self - publishers
to help other authors meet their goals, and get great books out in the world for
readers who want them.
By syncing
to each device you own, from computer
to phone
to tablet, users are able
to pick
up reading where they
left off in an effort
to simplify and convenience the
reader.
But, after she
left the podium (
to widespread applause), what likely lingered in many minds is the candid picture she'd painted of one of publishing's growing digital nightmares: debut authors may be understanding about the slow process
to market and put
up with it, said Smart, «but as they build
reader communities around them they will get really, really pissed off and go and self - publish.»
I purposefully
left out any acknowledgement or explanation of the underlying story being told, curious
to see whether any
readers actually pick
up on it, and if / when I decide
to publish a print version, I'll probably include some «director's commentary» that explores it all a bit deeper.
This set
up leaves plenty of room for
readers to come in and browse.
Mixing a trauma reckoning with dark, apocalyptic fantasy and notes of psychological horror, this commandeering novel's multiplicity is elusively complex yet never complicated: although the many gut - quivering story elements are not clearly defined, they always speak
to each other, and Smith wisely
leaves much
up to the
reader.
I knew that wherever Amazon decided
to end the sample (since it's not
up to me),
readers would be
left at a tense, unresolved moment in the story.
Features of Kindle Cloud
Reader include: - An immersive view of your entire Kindle library, with instant access
to all of your books - Start reading over 950,000 Kindle books instantly within your browser - An embedded Kindle Store optimized for your web browser makes it seamless
to discover new books and start reading them instantly - New Kindle Store for iPad is built from the ground
up for iPad's touch interface - Your current book is automatically made available for offline use, and you can choose
to save a book for reading offline at any time - Receive automatic software updates without the need
to download new software - Select any book
to start reading, customize the page layout
to your desired font size, text color, background color, and more - View all of the notes, highlights, and bookmarks that you've made on other Kindle apps or on Kindle - Sync your last page read across your Kindle and free Kindle apps so you can always pick
up where you
left off
Tools like Whispersync, which saves and synchronizes your last page read so you can always pick
up where you
left off, and X-Ray which allows
readers to see all of the passages across a book that mention relevant ideas, fictional characters, historical figures, places, or topics of interest, also come with the Kindle.
You need
to develop your storyline as you go so
readers don't end
up feeling
left out and your story doesn't end
up lacking.
You wrote it, formatted it, reviewed the copy, self - published it and you are thoroughly satisfied, now all that is
left is
to put it
up for sale and rejoice as
readers the world over enjoy your work.
The essence of this platform is
to allow
readers to buy both the audiobook and eBook and pick
up where they
left off.
Why did you feel it was necessary for
readers to see the physical construction of the place as you pictured it, rather than
leaving it
up to their own imaginations?