That they are no better at deciding what's worth
reading than a reader himself.
Not exact matches
(On a side note, it's a very readable 35 - page document — more
reader - friendly
than some others I've
read, which I think is really crucial if you want people actually to
read the thing).
«All the data shows that people are
reading newspapers more
than ever... it's just that newspaper companies are having a hard time monetizing those
readers and monetizing their content.»
Rather
than using keyword research to find content ideas, Benji instead focused on creating content that
readers would be interested in
reading.
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.
Is the «
reading of books» nothing more
than bringing information to the
reader?
The homily gives a much fuller explanation of his thinking
than the letter, and
readers interested in the matter should
read it.
For
readers and potential writers, here are some of the qualities we tend to look for in selecting verse: First, some indication that the poet has
read more deeply
than R. S. Gwynn's Narcissus in The Narcissiad, who «knows his poets, too, for he has
read / The works of many, three of whom are dead.»
From writers who are creatively exhausted from managing a constant stream of online feedback, to
readers who can't seem to pull themselves away from their smartphones, to activists who are burned out from responding to yet another crisis with a social media campaign, to foodies who can't enjoy a meal without snapping a photo for Instagram, our writing,
reading, and sharing habits consume more of our time and mental energy
than ever.
More
than one
reader of her autobiography must have
read her reference to this collection of conferences and wondered if this book is available - now it is.
I think that most modern American Evangelical
readers, attempting to
read Lutheran confessional documents by himself or herself, will usually get lost more quickly, and give up sooner,
than when
reading the analogous Calvinist confessional texts.
To
read homosexuality into Sodom or Gibeah reveals more about the
reader than it does about the scripture.
In
reading great literature, as in worship, the participant -
reader becomes a thousand men and yet remains himself while transcending himself, and never more himself
than when he does.
Other
readers present more of their own personalities in a
reading than they do of the text.
More
than that, if a
reader wants to know about the stories of Genesis, again he should turn to Walter Schenck and
read his book First voices, which also received outstanding praises.
(So that when you
read a news story, for instance, you might also get a composite assessment value that was assigned directly from other
readers without them ever having to express such assessment via speaking, writing, etc. if a group of people are on the scene of some event covered by the news, then obviously there would be great value in knowing some directly transferred assessment values from their brains, rather
than what today we get as a summary from a few reporters plus maybe a few witnesses that still have to express what they saw.)
Since there are many new
readers on this blog, and since probably everyone who has been here longer
than a year has forgotten the basic argument I am trying to present, I figured I would spend one post summarizing my view and inviting people to go back and
read some of what I have written previously only this topic.
Well isn't that nice?You know the more I hear about this bible makes me wonder about the people who
read it.In fact I have been betrayed by more
than 90 percent of bible
readers I've met.No wonder it's the bible thumpers who seem to begrudge healthcare for those who cant afford it.
His purpose was to bring to his
readers a message of assurance, of power and glory to be theirs as a reward for their constancy, and nothing more should be
read into his use of this Son of man imagery
than that.
The whole PFB thing made me realize (a) that I have the best
readers in the world and (b) I care much more what you guys think
than some random judge who has
read my blog maybe once in her life.
Nothing makes me happier
than reading comments from
readers like you saying your child ate broccoli for the first time because of my roasted broccoli recipe or that you're sharing my taco pasta recipe with your coworkers.
Stupid article, blame is more on Gazidis
than Wenger and this has been clear since day 1 for any true Arsenal fan, heck it was even mentioned by Alan Smith during a pre game talk... but I guess REAL FANS would know this and bloggers are just after
readers so will always jump on the narrowminded bandwagon as that will infuriate real fans to
read and get fake fans to mindlessly agree without actually doing anyone anywhere anygood.
WHAT YOU DID N'T KNOW: An avid
reader, Moore estimates he's
read more
than 100 books over the past decade.
In fact, 56.4 percent of
readers told us they
read three or four of the last four issues they saw, with more
than half of
readers surveyed keeping the issue around the house for a month or more.
Share Speaking as a mom of early
readers and an avid lover of
reading (I only wish my
reading list contained something other
than children stories, but then again my music selection also suffers the same fate), I strongly believe in the importance of
reading (the earlier the introduction to books the better).
Reader Profile Slightly more women
than men
read Gay Parent Magazine.
Not long after I started The Lunch Tray, a
reader asked why my blog's photo depicted such an unhealthy school lunch: The short answer is that I started TLT on a whim, launching the site less
than twenty - four hours after I decided to do it, and... [Continue
reading]
Self - taught
readers figure out this symbol system on their own, sometimes with little more to go on
than a videotape about the alphabet or simply being
read to frequently.
More importantly, because child development is so variable, the child who
reads at three, ultimately, is no more likely to be a good
reader than the child who
reads at seven.
This book is an easy
reader that is sure to appeal to all gifted children, but particularly those who prefer to
read a book during recess rather
than play basketball.
If you're
reading this, you probably love cloth diapers... so what better way to celebrate the day of love
than by scoring a brand new cloth diaper for the cloth diapering kiddo you love?!? We love you, our
readers, so much that Cloth Diaper Outlet will be giving one lucky
reader a Wolbybug All - in - One Cloth Diaper (check out our full review coming later this week to
read about how much we love these new diapers!)
Not only does a fluent
reader make the transition to being a fluent writer much more easily
than a non-fluent
reader, but as students get older
reading plays an important role in math, science, and social studies, too.
Children who learn to
read at age five are unlikely to be better
readers than children who learn to
read at seven, according to new research.
Website
readers tend to skim rather
than read.
Between smartphones, tablets, ebook
readers, and, of course, desktop and laptop computers, you may
read online more often
than off.
Now it's the most widely
read blog on perinatal mood and anxiety disorders in the United States, with more
than 3,000
readers weekly.
If you're
reading this via Epolitics.com rather
than through your favorite RSS
reader, you might notice a slight change: we're now about 25 % wider.
Democrats on the committee have hired a speed
reader to
read the more
than 900 - page climate change bill if necessary.
Those of us who are
readers of this blog tend to understand this distinction and choose to
read our news as it breaks rather
than wait for the next issue of a journal.
Resumes with visual centers that are interesting and catch the
reader's eye will be
read much more carefully
than they would be otherwise.
I'm a voracious
reader and work in publishing, so the amount of books I
read per year is probably more
than the average person, but I primarily
read fiction.
I'm sure many of my U.S.
readers have today off for Memorial Day are spending it doing something other
than reading blogs.
If you have
read my online dating advice, you know that I now believe this is an incorrect way of looking at online dating and I encourage my
readers to meet other singles sooner rather
than later.
You know if you'd rather
than personals ads, e.: sexy little more more
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Read our review or a site
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Scribd is the largest social
reading and publishing site in the world with more
than 75 million
readers each month.
Rather
than a meaningful criticism, this latter possibility shows how evocatively Martin marshals his material, making the
reader want to
read further beyond the book itself.
Not a particularly good audiobook either — some
readers are more natural
than others, and many of their
readings seem to have been filmed in one take; Franco, for instance, noticeably flubs his lines at one point.
Other
than the announcement that the ending would change, the other changes from this stage to celluloid transition was casting; French Bob (played by Inglourious Basterds» Denis Menochet on the theatre stage) became Mexican Bob (Demian Bichir), James Remar «s part was re-cast with a bonafide movie star (who we won't discuss until after posting our spoiler warning), and Amber Tamblyn «s Daisy was recast with Jennifer Jason Leigh (whom, I will say I spotted in the audience of the live -
read talking to Harvey Weinstein and I astutely wrote that she should be in a Tarantino film; hey
readers, sometimes armchair casting actually happens!).
Readers may also wish to
read an important new essay by sociologist George Farkas, «The Black - White Test Score Gap» (Contexts, Spring 2004), which says that the racial rift is caused, more
than any other thing, by divergent child - rearing practices (and preschool opportunities).
The whole deal was useful and interesting, especially given that I'm currently hip - deep in my new book project, The Cage - Busting Teacher (about which, I'm sure, RHSU
readers will
read more
than they'd like in» 14).