Sentences with phrase «needs of readers of»

The NLS is a division of the Library of Congress that meets the unique needs of readers of different abilities.
Reading on - screen is vastly different from reading a printed book, and a new default style has arisen out of the needs of readers of all this electronic text.

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As the study itself points out, the vast majority of online news readers get the content they need from aggregators and networks such as Facebook.
You need to find a way to start the introduction with any of those points, preferably in a way that is interesting, reverses some common idea or makes the reader take notice in some way.
It also will teach you the skills needed to accommodate the requirements of online readers through web design, writing style, structure and SEO.
You need to think of the reader when choosing the publication to reach out to.
It doesn't attempt to hold the reader's attention for an extended period of time, and this is important if you're presenting to a potential investor who will have other plans he or she will need to read as well.
You won't lose sight of what your readers aim to achieve, and your writing will better articulate how your offer applies to the readers» needs.
No reader of Inc. needs to be reminded of the challenges of going into business.
You need content that puts across your point of view subtly and engages your readers in the process.
If you want to stick in your readers» minds, your content needs to stand out — and one of the best ways to do this is to tell a story.
«With online publicity, you need to reach out and find people that are enthusiastic about your type of business and are willing to share it with their readers, who come to them specifically to hear about their tastes and opinions on that specific subject matter,» McLean says.
On top of this, Bluetooth creates a truly hands - free experience because shoppers would not even need to take out their phones to tap them to a reader.
As more and more marketers buy into «the age of context,» realizing the importance of context and how it can strengthen the entire marketing funnel, marketers will also recognize the need to create a much more personalized, dynamic experience for their readers.
Free stock newsletters are thick on the ground, but to truly understand the value of The 10th Man, you'll need to join its more than 200,000 other readers.
After a reader complained to Bezos that it took too long for one of the mobile apps to load, Bezos told Prakash that he needed to do better.
As you can tell from its title, a Sources, and Uses of Funds statement shows the reader the information needed to get the «big picture» of:
Of note to one reader's question, lenders do not need a FICO score to submit a mortgage to the federal housing agencies for insurance, but the GSEs do require all three raw credit reports be pulled into a «Tri Merge» file as part of the underwriting procesOf note to one reader's question, lenders do not need a FICO score to submit a mortgage to the federal housing agencies for insurance, but the GSEs do require all three raw credit reports be pulled into a «Tri Merge» file as part of the underwriting procesof the underwriting process.
The presentation says that the founding entrepreneur is «financially - sophisticated» and attuned to the jargon and information needs of time - strapped business plan readers.
Embedded below is the video of his recent appearance (email readers will need to come to the site to view the video: Keep in mind that we've detailed T2's short positions before for those of you wanting a closer look and Tilson recently explained his short in LULU as well.
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Although readers of Hacked don't need a lot of convincing to buy more cryptocurrency, higher inflation could certainly make this asset class more attractive.
Oh, I almost forgot to mention the fact that this set of fifty favorite books, which obviously serves to satisfy reader's need for gift suggestions (chefs!)
I hope that the distinctions to which I have pointed help the reader to see why that would be a mistake, and why we need a framework for sorting out these finer - grained but essential differences in the operations of knowing and valuing underlying persons» selfhood, membership, interpretations, and motivations.
Even so, what is needed for a present - day reading of Kierkegaard is something more important than the crutches professors typically offer to the reader of the works of a genius: an historical introduction that would focus not so much on the circumstances of the inception, but rather on the conditions of the appropriation, of his works.
Both are used to signal the reader or TV viewer that the idea, point of view or product has authoritative support and is supposed to work and one not need question it's truth claims or usefulness.
Wasserstein spares us the need to pick through the emotive rubble that has plagued Arendt's career, stitching together a picture of her as either a gullible reader of neo-Nazi literature or a closet Jewish anti-Semite in need of intellectual detoxification.
In the introduction, Maier informs the reader that while he has tried to make a careful translation of everything Eusebius wrote, Eusebius was in desperate need of an editor.
In her new book, For the Love, the author and speaker encourages readers to live out of grace, and to use grace to accept criticism and give correction in the context of loving community when needed.
(The Amazon reviews and the response of audiences when I give presentations suggest most readers have not needed clarification; they seem to know when to laugh.)
What is created is a world believable on its own terms, so that the reader need exercise no suspension of disbelief, experience no conflict with science, no dislocation through the necessity of discovering what characters and events «mean.»
Each reader, whose technology is run by the London - based fintech company SumUp, needs a «merchant», most likely a Church worker, to input each transaction, and a probable scenario will see members of the congregation walking past a manned device as they enter or leave a service or event.
It simultaneously informs readers of many things they did not know — and perhaps do not really need to know — and inhibits an engagement with what readers have not yet heard — and definitely need to hear.
One of my goals as a Bolivia Blogger is to remind myself and my readers that we may be tying our own hands when we insist that we can't afford to help those in need.
(The misconception hardly needs exposing for readers of Process Studies, but reference to it serves to bring into focus the basic point at issue.)
We 20th - century readers, deeply familiar with a private reading practice that in fact developed in the Christian West from devotional reading, need to remind ourselves of the oddity of private reading in Augustine's time.
In order to pay them for the work they do, we need the support of readers like you.
an unbelievably large portion of readers / listeners will somehow hear this instead, «I have an issue and I need advice on what to do».
The bulk of academic writing in my discipline is not really writing but a collection of marks on paper put down in response to similar marks put down in response to other marks put down in response to... The authors of these texts do not have a conception of writing as an art, or of the need for the imagery, inflection, and rhythm that hold open the mind of the reader so that the thought can slip past them into his soul.
Readers of Jane Austen will not need to be reminded of this.
But readers need to be cautious about the book jacket's claim that Ellis is «one of today's foremost Jewish theologians.»
We also need readers, and much of the energy in encouraging them needs to come from local congregations.
To correctly understand we need to try and put ourselves in the place of the original readers and audiences.
Some of the evidence for this I have put together in the appendix of another book called The Abolition of Man; but for our present purpose I need only ask the reader to think what a totally different morality would mean.
But extensive abstraction seems peculiar to Bergson and Whitehead, and a moment's pause ought to convince the reader that the only sort of metaphysician who needs something like extensive abstraction as a method is one who wants to retain the operations of the intellect in the extended (i.e., concrete) world.
This determines the idiom in which the story is told, an idiom not merely of language but of thought and even of feeling, with which the reader needs to put himself in sympathy.
Before laying out his own categoreal scheme he warns the reader that all such formal schemes are strictly speaking false, due to an irremediable partiality of formulation.36 He explains in the same context that the only» reason a categoreal scheme is even needed is to prevent philosophers from thinking too much like mathematicians regarding the clarity; completeness and certainty of their activities.37 Bergson would heartily agree.
The reader needs to ponder what passion, resilience and steadfastness are required to keep a particular interpretive agenda always in view through such a long text, some of which is less than scintillating and some of which surely defies interpretation.
The reader will need copies of the Gospels according to Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.
Indeed, they are likely to conclude that we hardly need a philosopher of Anscombe's status to disprove Lewis; for Wilson writes that «any dispassionate reader can at once see many flaws in Lewis's arguments here.»
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