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There are passages in it that require a strong stomach on the part of the reader.

The novel demands a certain attentiveness on the part of the reader.

The novel requires some stamina on the part of the reader.

It assumes some technical background on the part of the reader.

But perhaps even more, it is also a quest for meaning on the part of the reader.

"It has different goals, different tools and techniques, and there is a different expectation on the part of the reader".

Yes, I softened toward Chippering, and a little forgiveness on the part of the reader is a comforting feeling, especially to the reader, and goes a long way.

Yet his book's first page promises that it will take "no expertise in physics or mathematics on the part of the reader" to keep up.

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Metropolitan Books will publish it in New York.As with Capote's classic, morbid curiosity is part of the reader-appeal.

An informative interpretation of the results, however, requires intensive studies of the individual reports and great expertise on the part of the readers.

In her list of fatal errors, one respondent wrote: "Poorly covering or misstating the literature, grammatical or spelling errors, and, near the top of the list, writing research plans that ask for too much effort on the part of the reader--they should be clear and concise".

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