Sentence examples for experience of reader from inspiring English sources

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An obvious inference from Burke's account of compound abstract words is that to use these is to touch the experience of reader or listener, and that persuasion was unavoidably central to discussing politics: this befitted a practical rather than a speculative subject.

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CONTRAST this with the experience of readers who've been e-mailing the Haggler to report their lengthy and ultimately futile attempts to agitate through the Better Business Bureau.

These findings will affirm the experience of readers who have felt illuminated and instructed by a novel, who have found themselves comparing a plucky young woman to Elizabeth Bennet or a tiresome pedant to Edward Casaubon.

The success of the stories underlying these emotional arcs suggests that the emotional experience of readers strongly affects how stories are shared.

Although the experience of readers might not affect the precision of segmentation in lung and liver, the results of manual segmentation performed for tumour response assessment remain uncertain for large liver metastases.

Additionally, the quality of telemedicine largely depends on the experience of readers who grade the digital images and the technician who takes the images.

In addition to the differences in bowel preparation, differences in experience of the readers or reader performance, difference in study groups (polyp prevalence and spectrum) might explain these discrepant results.

Interestingly, the intra-operator results were not significantly influenced by the experience of the reader, with even the inexperienced reader having good (0.62) to very good (0.76) κ-scores.

And here on Cif, we are soliciting the views and experiences of readers and contributors so we can publish personal, opinionated accounts of the cuts agenda, to build a human picture of an issue that is sometimes discussed solely in terms of dry policy or Westminster village politics.

Yagoda cites a passage from "A Treatise of Human Nature" (1740) in which Hume compared the experience of a reader of what he called "romance" to that of a reader of "true history": The latter has a more lively conception of all the incidents.

But what about the experience of the reader, who is also invaded by voices?

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