Give
your reader enough understanding and critic comments so that they can easily determine their own thought about the contents of the book.
Not exact matches
Yet, paradoxically
enough, unless some
understanding of the Biblical books as a whole is had, the Bible does not so readily yield its store of wealth of value to the
reader.
There is
enough critique for the
reader to
understand the dilema but
enough application to make the book truly worth the read.
On my cloth diaper blog I have posted a few reviews that people submitted to me and amazingly
enough both owners of gdiapers have posted useful comments on the blog to help my
readers understand these products a bit better.
If you explain it well
enough that your
readers understand it, you've somehow committed a gross error, because (as Feynman famously said) nobody really
understands quantum mechanics.
Gates makes it a terrific way find out about plants, how they live, how they evolve and in between all this botany is
enough physics to allow the
reader to
understand what happens in a greenhouse.
Buss is happy to distance himself from Ley's world view and his reminiscences of the intellectual climate and rise of pseudoscience in Nazi Germany, but he doesn't offer the
reader enough historical context to
understand how those views might have taken hold.
While headlines need to draw attention and engage the
reader for obvious reasons, oversimplifications like «gene editing» and dramatic phrases like «three parent babies» can really get in the way of broadening the
understanding of science, which is difficult
enough as it is.
I just try to accept leaving well
enough alone sometimes, hoping that
readers will come back if it wasn't my best day and hoping that my friends in the community will be
understanding if I didn't make it back to comment on their post that day / week.
An archival time - series analysis is simple
enough that
readers do not need a background in statistics to
understand the underlying logic.
Fluency is a measure of the automaticity a
reader uses to decode and
understand a word fast
enough to comprehend the full sentence or story.
Yet, young
readers need informational materials that are easy
enough to allow them to focus on and
understand the content without being overwhelmed, and challenging
enough to provide just the right level of opportunity for growth in application of key reading skills and strategies.
If you decide to indie publish,
understand the business of publishing
enough to at least tell the
readers (with your price) that your book has value.
Give
readers enough information to
understand what your book is, what it's about, and if they'll like it — key factors in deciding whether to buy your book.
No, there not
enough readers who
understand that period of history and therefore are not interested.
What
readers don't
understand is, if we can't make
enough money from our books, we will simply stop writing them.
Don't try to blame the
readers for your failings by telling them that they aren't smart
enough, hip
enough, or... something... to
understand and appreciate your work.
I love the built in dictionary option of the Kindle for the young
reader no more hopeing the child wants badly
enough to
understand a word they may have skimmed over because it's at a good part and they don't want to have to put the book down and go look up the word in the dictionary.
Our reviewer writes, «If Elena Gorokhova's splendid second memoir merely conveyed to
readers a vivid, almost visceral
understanding of the sometimes paralyzing sense of dislocation she experienced arriving in the United States in 1980 from the Soviet Union, that alone would be reason
enough to read it.»
If Elena Gorokhova's splendid second memoir merely conveyed to
readers a vivid, almost visceral
understanding of the sometimes paralyzing sense of dislocation she experienced arriving in the United States in 1980 from the Soviet Union, that alone would be reason
enough to read it.
If
readers love something
enough to buy it in huge numbers, it's a writer's responsibility to
understand why that's happening.
Certainly read
enough in your genre to
understand what
readers expect (even if your goal is to defy expectations).
There are as many Canadian
readers here as
readers from the state of Georgia, which is a little perplexing to me because I can at least
understand why people from Atlanta end up here — practically every investor there owns some Coca - Cola, and I have
enough posts on that to bring «em in through the search engines.
Thanks to her amazing experiences with her endearing pets, she's been fortunate
enough to share her pet - related experiences with
readers in her best - selling books: Chicken Soup for the Soul: What I Learned From the Dog; Chicken Soup for the Soul: What I learned from the Cat; My Dog's Life; How to
Understand Men Through Their Dogs; It's a Dog World: The Savvy Guide to Four - Legged Living; and How to Train Your Boss to Roll Over: Tips to Becoming a Top Dog.
It's close
enough to an MMO to be potentially relevant to our
readers» interests, but whether it really fits the bill of an MMORPG as we've traditionally
understood the concept is a lot harder to determine.
From time to time, we get a
reader here that isn't smart
enough to
understand this concept.
David Gold was kind
enough to offer to talk to any of our
readers who have an interest in contributing or even just in
understanding what Spindle Law is attempting.
You need to find a balance between being concise and providing
enough detail to the
reader, so that they have a good
understanding of the context, scale and scope of your responsibilities.
And like a great trailer, it doesn't need to tell the whole story but it must give the
reader enough to
understand what the movie is about.
Titling the resume a resume is useless unless you are implying that the
reader isn't competent
enough to
understand that the document is a resume.