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The unstated implication - but the one the
reader
is expected to draw - is that tariff cuts were an important determinant of global integration and hence growth.
The one worrying section, for a non-US reader, concerns international standards, which should be accepted and implemented only if they “meet the needs of the US financial system and the American people.”
An avid
reader
of opinion polls, he tried enigmatically to be everything to all voters.
It’s good to know what you want, but remember that you should really be thinking of how to motivate your
reader.
Will it spur the
reader
to take the action you want?
I am a husband and father, a Buddhist, a jazz aficionado, a molecular biologist, a marksman, and a
reader
of modernist fiction.
The
reader
is largely left to decide which of these two scenarios is most likely to play out.
In the end, the
reader
learns that his brain was actually a musical instrument with only two keys.
When the
reader
had finished, the chairman thanked him and read aloud some verses for the jubilee sent by the poet Ment, adding a few words of thanks to the poet.
I'll let the
reader
decide whether eyes got proper exercise aboard the Abraham Lincoln.
I'll let the
reader
decide which of these deeds was more beneficial to humanity.
I'll let the
reader
decide how this news was received by the Canadian.
It wouldn't do to even dream of escaping, and I'll let the
reader
decide how promptly the Canadian threw a tantrum when I ventured to tell him our situation.
I'll let the
reader
decide whether the Canadian's appetite was aroused by the sight of this tasty game, and whether he regretted having no rifle in his hands.
I'll let the
reader
decide what faces the Canadian made during this lecture on hunting ethics.
Without saying a word, for fear of committing himself, M. de Renal examined this second anonymous letter composed, as the
reader
may remember, of printed words gummed upon a sheet of paper of a bluish tinge.
The reader, who is perhaps smiling, will please to remember all the mistakes made, in eating an egg, by the abbe Delille when invited to luncheon by a great lady of the Court of Louis XVI.
DIDEROTThe
reader
will kindly excuse our giving but few clear and precise details of this epoch in Julien's life.
We are afraid to tire the
reader
by an account of our hero's endless mishaps.
The drawing-rooms through which our friends passed on the first floor, before coming to the Marquis's study, would have seemed to you, gentle reader, as depressing as they were magnificent.
BERTOLOTTIThe
reader
is perhaps surprised at this free and almost friendly tone; we have forgotten to say that for six weeks the Marquis had been confined to the house by an attack of gout.
The
reader
is aware of his insane passion for Bonaparte.
She saw in a corner, aloof from the moving crowd, Conte Altamira, who was under sentence of death in his own country, as the
reader
already knows.
The
reader
has learned very little of Julien's nature if he has not already seen the sombre, frigid expression that he assumed when his eyes met those of Mathilde.
The
reader
has doubtless forgotten that little man of letters, named Tanbeau, the nephew of the Academician and an embryo professor, who, with his vile calumnies, seemed to be employed in poisoning the drawing-room of the Hotel de La Mole.
All the boredom of this life without interests which Julien was leading is doubtless shared by the
reader.
One other anecdote connected with the history of this book may give the
reader
some idea of the hopes of an American author, in the first quarter of the present century.
Their condition at the time of the tale has already been alluded to in these pages; and the
reader
will, therefore, easily imagine the task assumed by Caesar, when he undertook to guide the translated chariot of the English prelate through their windings, into one of the less frequented passes of the Highlands of the Hudson.
It consisted in a peculiar bird-like turn, a sort of liquid warble, produced by touching the tongue to the roof of the mouth at short intervals in the midst of the music--the
reader
probably remembers how to do it, if he has ever been a boy.
He was regarded as a wonderful
reader.
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