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One poll found 36% of French claiming to read political books, at least occasionally.
I criticized chartists in a previous column (July 22) for claiming to read the market when they really can't.
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We claim to read these intimate forms for their prose style.
When working as a model, she claimed to read Dostoevsky behind her copy of Vogue.
A startup claims to read people's minds while they view ads.
Up until now, firms that claim to read individual genomes (see article) have been using a shortcut.
Asked if they had ever claimed to read a book when they had not, 65% of respondents said yes and 42% said they had falsely claimed to have read Orwell's classic in order to impress.
Wood herself claimed to read twenty-seven hundred words a minute; devotees of her teachings have reported speeds as high as fourteen thousand words a minute.
And there's more chance for chemistry riding the L train than scrolling through Match.com, where you'll see what novels a guy claims to read but his profile pic may be of his hotter brother.
But it was the socially maladjusted Genevan, whose writings Tocqueville claimed to read every day, who first attacked modernity for the unjust way in which power accrues to a networked élite.
The key challenge here is to establish a standard for what is definitively "happy," "sad," "angry" or another state, because right now, many apps and devices that claim to read emotions aren't drawing from one definitive standard.
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