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One minute, he's chugging along in full reader brain, gobbling up words as they were meant to be consumed.
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One might dog-ear the pages, scrawl in the margin or take copious notes, but the experience of reading itself, already a shuttling process of mental oscillation from the first line on, is impossible to recapture in full for the reader of the review.
At the time when it was delivered we had the opportunity of presenting it in full to our readers (vide NATURE, vol. xii. p. 374, et. seq.).
In fact, the passage in question makes precisely the opposite point and is worth quoting in full so that readers have the correct context:Once we get beyond matters of self-defence, though, I'm convinced that it will almost always be in our strategic interest to act multilaterally rather than unilaterally when we use force around the world.
I'll post his response in full and let readers make up their own minds.
Why would I write this new book (my third novel) in full view of readers, publishing as I go in installments, right here, on-line?
She knows, and will show the reader in full narrative daylight, the rigorously scrubbed cleanliness of the lower middle class and the voluptuously careless messiness of the upper.
Such meta-observations, which appear throughout the book, are part of Orenstein's method: she argues with herself, questions her own assumptions, ventures an assertion and then has second thoughts — all in full view of the reader.
"I do not understand your argument that anyone who uses credit cards is a chump, even if they pay their balances off in full every month," another reader wrote.
And by the end, "The Exception" manages to cash its check to the reader in full, doing so in a way that is thoroughly consistent with its bleak and sophisticated view of human nature.
Only for the first scenario is the text, with annotations, given in full so that the reader of this article can appreciate how participants could recognize themselves and others in the description of the present situation and immediate future, and then be taken out of their common-sense ideas by being confronted with unexpected but plausible futures.
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