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Unsparing, ambiguous, violent, and largely indifferent to the reader's needs, Purdy's fiction seems likely to remain an acquired taste.

A math textbook could adapt to a reader over time, providing more or less proofs and solutions as it understood a reader's needs.

Address a reader's needs, thoughts, and actions in your process.

Organize the document to meet your reader's needs.

When scheduling posts, be sure to keep in mind your blog's theme, and maintain a regularity that is sensitive to your reader's needs.

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The strength of this layout is that it allows Mr. Holl to balance the reader's need for solitude with a strong sense of community.

Though that is in many ways the point of this novel, the story stagnates in scenes that seem written to satisfy the writer's need to remember more than the reader's need to know.

In 1935, shortly after he came to the United States, the future Rabbi Plaut received an eloquent lesson in textual interpretation and the reader's need for a learned guide.

Your stories and real life examples will meet your reader's need for practical information and connect with their emotion.

The reader's imagination needs to fill in some of the details.

This latest volume (edited by Valerie Eliot and John Haffenden with unblinking attentiveness to the reader's every need) covers the years 1926 and 1927.

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