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Second, they tend to treat their readers better.

We think we can usually serve our readers better by putting our reporters on larger stories.

Like Barack Obama, whose speeches often echo "communitarian" sentiments, Mr Sandel knows how to appeal to his readers' better natures.

He might have served readers better with fewer characters and more vivid descriptions of the most important ones.

Rather than emphasizing who gets information first, they would serve their readers better by competing for who covers it best.

It would also help readers better assess the reliability of the content amid the mixture of quality work and, frankly, junk that we can find online.

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The full-page photographs by Norman McGrath help the reader better understand both good and great buildings.

Amazon has just unveiled a new, larger version of the Kindle, its e-book reader, better suited to displaying newspapers.

We also cited documents released by the WikiLeaks organization because they also shed light on the subject and might help the reader better understand the context of our findings.

To help the reader better grasp the notation we present particular examples of this formalism in the Section A of Text S1.

Moreover, placing NP7 in this sentence also introduces the target protein to the reader better, than mentioning it later.

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