Sentences with phrase «up to the reader»

Whether to the death is left up to the readers sense of justification.
In other words, it's dangerous for authors to bring up the issue, and it'll be up to readers in general to have that conversation.
As always, it's up to the readers of Frequent Business Traveler, the true experts in travel, to determine the winners.
Having an ebook which is missing page numbers looks very unprofessional, and almost puts a red flag up to readers that you're new at this.
It is up to the reader which approach — the one of the original study or the one of the reviewer — is more convincing.
Some of them do not have definitive endings and it is up to the readers interpretation to figure out what happened or will happen.
I liked that this was left up to the reader to interpret.
While, as McGraw reminds us, «a movie is not a driver's manual for the road of life,» Tarantino and Theology has opened up to its readers several concrete ways of appreciating Tarantino's peculiar form of religious devotion.
I believe that authors who offer books up to their readers for a free read, now & then, are just angels in diguise to those of us who can not stop reading but can not afford to keep buying books.
Heads up to readers who like their fiction full of dark humor, sharp wit and fierce intelligence — Jincy Willett has a new book out.
It should be sufficient to interpret the Geneva Conventions, and leave the interpretation of motivation up to the reader.
Like Henry James in Turn of the Screw, Waters leaves the «poltergeist or disturbed protagonist» decision up to the reader, but draws a compelling portrait of Britain's changing class system after World War II.
They're not likely to trigger someone to buy on their own, but they help add up to a reader's overall number of impressions that might get them to buy down the line.
Mixing a trauma reckoning with dark, apocalyptic fantasy and notes of psychological horror, this commandeering novel's multiplicity is elusively complex yet never complicated: although the many gut - quivering story elements are not clearly defined, they always speak to each other, and Smith wisely leaves much up to the reader.
The rest is up to the reader how he perceives what you want to say.
She's also been kind enough to offer up to my readers 10 % off purchases on her website, Layered by Cake, using the code VIP10.
Ridge flags up to the reader that it is highly selective and there are omissions.
In the closing sentences of their holiday sales results released on Jan 3, B&N still hopes that they can live up to the reader's expectation and perform better this year to avert the disastrous situation.
Despite the fact that the package usually includes the work of big name authors rather than indies, it is up to the reader who decides which distributing channel can broaden the sales revenue and the quality of the content delivered by hardworking authors that will ultimately attract new readers.
Unlike a print book, certain text characteristics are up to the reader of the eBook.
You don't want to leave it up to readers to figure out what you want them to do.
Now that Huffington's book is finally hitting the shelves, it will up to readers to decide whether they want to join her revolution.
It is up to the reader to interpret as they wish from there.
And if it had been up to the readers, Sigur Ros and Jon Foreman would be ranked in the top slots.
My point was merely to show that both a God of Love or a God of Wrath can be perceived from the text, and ultimately it is up to the reader to decide if the perception of what they know the world to be like and what they assume God — if He is real — to be like.
Positively, the quest for the whole picture in the Bible means searching for the doctrinal models and keys which fit its complex locks and opening them up to the reader.
One thousand plus footnotes later, we leave it up to the reader to decide if our accepted church practices are a development or a departure from what we find in the NT regarding the church.
They just told it like it is from their real experience and vision and left it up to the reader or hearer to decide what to make of it all.
He made his point and it is up to the reader to judge it.
If you have read any of the Stephen King novels then you can not deny that there are religious overtones, the meaning of those overtones can be left up to the reader, which I believe is the way that King intended it.
The translator leaves it up to the reader to determine which writings are in view, and what «God - breathed» means.
The information is presented and its up to the reader to decide what it means to them.
People might attempt to use it to justify such things, but, in the end, it's just another ancient text whose interpretation is up to the reader.
At the end of the day, I leave it up to the reader to make their own decisions and / or substitutions if there is concern regarding an ingredient.
Whether that's good or bad or neutral is up to the reader.
So can we open it up to the readers to give reviews of whichever potty - training guides they've used?
I'm going to post your comment on TLT on Monday and open this up to readers, with some thoughts of my own as well.
We'll leave that up to you readers to decide.
Until the work is peer reviewed, it is up to readers to evaluate it for themselves.
We are simply offering it up to our readers as an eating option that they should, in our estimation, consider trying.
It's up to the reader to decide on a path that suits them.
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