I was
skimming over the article and shaking my head at where it wasn't going, and then read your post.
I skimmed over this article as I do many of them trying to get the highlights then moving on.
After
I skimmed over the article, I found this sentence:
Not exact matches
Since none of them seems to have paid much attention to the strict and historically precise technical description of what I (along with traditional economic historians) mean by «capitalism,» and all seem to confuse the concept (in good American libertarian fashion) with any sort of trade or barter in general, I can only recommend that they return to the original
article and read the passages they apparently
skimmed over the first time.
You may have
skimmed over the part of the
article where it says that more than 50 % of parents in the US co-sleep at least sometimes / part of the night.
There is tons of advice out there about this — books to read,
articles to
skim over, etc..
As a blogger, I have to assume no one reads the whole
article, but instead simply
skims over the bold items and looks at pictures.
Over on ResetEra, a user with the digital subscription summed up some of the major points about the changed God of War gameplay and interesting development bits found in the
article by quickly
skimming it:
If there is any mention of total climate energy content, it is usually buried in a later paragraph and not represented in a prominent figure, such that I would venture to guess that most casual media consumers
skim over it, if they even get that far in the
article before moving on to something more scintillating.