Sentence examples for serve readership from inspiring English sources

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It does not serve readership or the truth to paraphrase the Secretary of State, when direct quotes would do a much better job of conveying her tone and intent.

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And their instinctive "crossover" cosmopolitanism allows them to serve a readership base that is broader and richer than previously imagined.

Editors would serve their readership well if they strived for scrupulously-honest assessments of the structural equation models appearing in their journals.

The present report by Prada et al. adds another 12 patients to the international series, and should serve the readership to define the preferred treatment when facing a patient with ATSCH in their own neurosurgical practice.

To serve our readership better, some future editions of Clinical Interventions in Aging will contain the editor's comments and views on developing trends in the field of age management, with reference to recently published journal articles that address the issue at hand.

Therefore, no single write-up can serve both readerships adequately.

This is especially true for digital media where the same content has to be tailored – sometimes on the fly – to serve different readerships (paid-for subscribers or free-riders, national or international versions etc).

Jordanian newspapers, serving a readership that has close family and business ties with Palestinians in the West Bank, print the names of every Palestinian casualty.

Selling specialized research to financial institutions has provoked some protests from TheStreet.com's staff of journalists about the potential for conflicts with serving its readership of individual investors.

To the Editor: Although The New York Times makes no secret of its interest in serving a readership whose addresses don't extend south of 59th Street or north of 110th, it's a shame that the Travel section keeps falling into this trap.

According to his biographer, Anderson submitted the manuscript not to narrowly academic publishers but to A. R. Orage, the editor of The New Age (Kennedy 1995 p. 64), described by the historian of Scottish philosophy, George Davie, as serving a readership "of libertarian and often leftist autodidacts" (Davie 1977 p. 57).

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