Sentences with phrase «readers unfamiliar»

For readers unfamiliar with Sydney, Leichhardt is a suburb in the city's inner - west that inexplicably attracts lesbian residents in droves.
Readers unfamiliar with my work will find Resurrecting Sex comprehensive in itself.
For those readers unfamiliar with the term parental alienation please see here.
For readers unfamiliar with the new electronic bill, this is now mandatory for any cases in which work has been done after the 6th April 2018.
but many readers unfamiliar with the actual meaning of this phrase might think that some clarity was needed in important sections rather than the real truth that the paper is a shambles.
Readers unfamiliar wiith Soon might start with DeSmogBlog's profile.
Enough examples might help some readers unfamiliar with thermodynamic concepts grasp the essence of some heat transfer basics.
For an IPCC perspective different from Chapter 9, I would recommend Chapter 8 to readers unfamiliar with it, and would additionally recommend several of the posts in Isaac Held's Blog that elaborate on aspects of the modeling (e.g., 3 through 9).
That's the real key here, readers unfamiliar with Silent Hill lore given a nice history lesson doesn't that doesn't feel shoehorned while a well known game location isn't just used for the sake of fan service.
Beacon Journal readers unfamiliar with ABC's free - roaming cats «message» probably assumed those «estimates» correspond to real numbers, give or take a few million.
Readers unfamiliar with systematic trend trading have a hard time grasping the concept of trading for profits with out predicting.
Qualified readers unfamiliar with the site may register for a free demo at www.fundattribution.com.
(For readers unfamiliar with the term, «shareholder yield» is a holistic measure of shareholder friendliness that includes dividends paid, shares repurchased, and debt repaid.)
At one price point, you're going after readers unfamiliar with your work or reputation.
Readers unfamiliar with author Lauren Oliver's deft hand may feel there is too much going on: Both Nick and Dara narrate sections before and after the accident, with a jumbled timeline often clarified only by date.
Readers unfamiliar with ancient Hebrew may lose their way in the tangle of names like «Rizpah, daughter of Aiah, of Jabesh Gilead.»
He handles a complex cast of characters with disparate viewpoints and voices (literally) that, although daunting to readers unfamiliar with the country's culture and speech («No star me no know a who that?»)
Readers unfamiliar with Yiddish terms will find the glossary invaluable, and two bibliographies (one for kids, one for adults) point to resources on the Jewish immigrant experience and Jewish history in general.
Readers unfamiliar with Asian history will find that Eng provides just enough historical background of the period leading up to and during World War II for them to put the book into its historical context.
«Unlike some of her previous Christmas tales, readers unfamiliar with Perry's mystery series may not be as drawn in.»
Two parts to this question: 1 - Were any other readers unfamiliar with Mr. Backman's previous book A Man Called Ove, and if so did anyone else do what I did — buy and read the Ove book as well?
Armageddon's Children is a new creation — the perfect opportunity for readers unfamiliar with Brooks's previous work to experience an author at the height of his considerable storytelling powers.
(Readers unfamiliar with NGSS can learn more at the official NGSS website.)
Any readers unfamiliar with the UK's obsession with Marmite should know that Marmite is a spread made out of yeast extract (yes, I don't know what that is either) that you apply to toast.
Endnote for readers unfamiliar with the nature of the Rowntree trusts.
Weissman preserves her artfully - paced narrative by placing the in - depth background information at the back of the book or in boxes, but still provides enough detail in the main text to clearly explain to readers unfamiliar with the coffee trade and the stakes involved.
Let me add the caution that Prof. Pannenberg's comment is very tightly packed and may present some difficulty for readers unfamiliar with the Joint Declaration and the full critique of the German theologians.
Consequently, this slight volume may hold little interest for readers unfamiliar with Didion's writing.
For readers unfamiliar with the work, but generally familiar with Locke, it puts a great deal of flesh on the bones of his treatment of the parent / child relationship in the Second Treatise.
The reader unfamiliar with such sites learns a lot — not least, all sorts of cool jargon: people in Second Life, for example, say objects are «rezzing» into existence, a verb that traces its origin to the 1982 movie Tron.
The most useful article for the reader unfamiliar with the literature is probably, «Warming caused by cumulative carbon emissions towards the trillionth tonne.»
The one shortcoming of the book is the absence of an afterword by the editors offering final conclusions and recommendations for future work that could help the reader unfamiliar with an economic approach.

Not exact matches

«Joseph takes an unfamiliar concept like bond investing and gives readers a simple process to achieve their goals.»
Unfortunately these will probably date the book and may prove off - putting to older readers or those (perhaps fortunately) unfamiliar with television programmes such as Project Runway and Pimp My Ride.
Now it will no doubt seem to the reader who is unfamiliar with Whiteheadian thought that perceptivity, experience and mentality may be aspects of human and to some extent biological phenomena in general, but what about inanimate nature?
This issue presents something of a changing of the guard, although the old order is not passing from SPORTS ILLUSTRATED nor is the new one unfamiliar to our readers.
* Update: A sharp - eyed reader notes that Mayor de Blasio appeared unfamiliar with, and disinclined toward, a ConCon when asked by Brian Lehrer on 10/6/16.
It centers on plus size fashion and sharing new and unfamiliar brands with readers.
Regrettably, through all the NCLB trashing, Winerip never described these issues so that lay readers, almost certainly unfamiliar with this context, could at least understand the current environment let alone learn about the complexity of the law and the challenges of designing policy for our decentralized system of schooling.
This is «Civics» of a sort, but of a sort I think many readers will find unfamiliar.
Unfamiliar words like «frettin»,» «lotta» (a lot of), and «doodlebug» and idiomatic language like «wet behind the ears» could easily trip up young readers.
Syllable division rules heighten the reader's awareness of where a long, unfamiliar word may be divided for great accuracy in reading the word.
Practiced readers, chess grand masters, and other experts do not possess any special mental equipment that novices lack, and they do not perform any better than novices on formally similar yet unfamiliar tasks.
To recognize unfamiliar words when reading, successful beginning readers use phonics (letter - sound associations).
The goal is for children to develop the skills that will enable them to read and understand the meaning of both familiar and unfamiliar words they encounter so that they may learn to read effortlessly and look forward to a lifetime of enjoyment as readers.
When a beginning reader comes across an unfamiliar word, they are often told to sound it out.
In most cases, all that readers have to hang their comprehension on is words put together in unfamiliar patterns and structures that deal with technical, usually unfamiliar, material that will often fail to pique students» interests.
After reading an unfamiliar word (i.e., surmise) the teacher asks students tell a partner the strategies readers can use to make sense of the text.
Early, developing and even experienced readers will encounter unfamiliar vocabulary words while reading text.
Scanned text and definitions can be read aloud, allowing readers to maintain their reading flow, even when encountering unfamiliar words.
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