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I, the Supreme is a dense, complicated novel that requires considerable reader involvement.

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Likewise, the success rate of Doppler-derived pulmonary flow measurements has been reported within a wide range (37% to 99%) and with considerable inter-reader variability (3% to 21%) [ 34, 35].

Larkin's letters had been published in 1992 and evoked considerable disquiet among readers, especially those who had most enjoyed and admired Larkin's poems.

Our campaign attracted considerable interest from readers who were clearly more exercised than policy-makers about the difficulty of keeping children fit in a society that is scared of allowing them outdoors or of giving them space to play.

There were few novelists active in Scotland in those days – fewer in the industrial west than elsewhere – and McIlvanney would always have a hard time impressing his considerable gifts on readers south of the border and across the Atlantic.

But the novel is pervaded by references to Sicilian life and Italian pop culture, and may require considerable patience from readers who know little about the history it so grotesquely eviscerates.

Bruce Shames New York, Sept. 18, 2007 • To the Editor: David Brooks writes of Hillary Rodham Clinton's new health care plan with considerable warmth, but readers should look at the cold hard facts: The private insurance industry is siphoning off 20 to 30 cents of every health care dollar for administrative costs, including executive salaries and profits.

This tension between the systematic goals of the Star and Rosenzweig's explicit call for a "new thinking" that would turn away from the assumptions and tendencies of the philosophical tradition culminating in German Idealism has been the source of considerable puzzlement among readers of the Star from Rosenzweig's own time down to the present.

That has attracted considerable comments from readers, overwhelmingly favorable I might add.

He wrote that Ward's Vertigo (1937) required considerable investment from readers in order to fill in the story between images.

The article itself was met with considerable derision from readers, mostly ascribing its basic tenets as unrealistic, pointing to a Congress incapable or unwilling to act and an administration tightly linked with the oil industry.

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