Sentence examples for induced to read from inspiring English sources

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It's as if no one could be induced to read a story about the crisis without a disgraced celebrity plutocrat as the protagonist.

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Some might say there's something Canute-ish about the proposal - perhaps the next generation of 18-year-olds are more likely to be re-induced to read news on the screen than on paper?

It is, however, sobering and grief-inducing to read this brave and harrowing account of his "year of living dyingly" in the grip of the alien that succeeded where none of his debate opponents had in bringing him down.

In his own words, written while in prison, he was "betrayed and induced to the reading of... atheistical books" by a supposed friend, who subsequently gave witness against him.

For instance, Isaiah Berlin's understandable preoccupation with totalitarianism induced him to read T. H. Green and Bernard Bosanquet as its unwitting accomplices insofar as both purportedly equated freedom with dangerously enriched, neo-Hegelian fancies about self-realization.

Research implications suggest that managers should consider maximizing the benefits of these policy characteristics to induce consumers to read the policy and make it a significant consideration in sharing personal information.

Two in particular were fingered as the most likely to induce readers to read on.

"Even in a multiple-choice or a yes-and-no situation, you can actually induce learners to read out of the text, not into the text," Nagy explained.

Advertising – or, better, advertorial content branded as such (users are sick of banners) – will be sold at a much higher price by the website and more relevant content will induce Mrs Smith to read more pages a month.

It induces the service to read a number of characters higher than one (the maximal size of the buffer).

Plummer quietly concludes his show with an ardent defense of our literary heritage: "We must implore, beseech, entice, cajole, persuade, induce the children to read everything of value, of beauty while they're young or what's a heaven for?" He then quotes Emily Dickinson, a fitting thing to do for a performer whose art has been galvanized by poetry.

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