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These differences have a long history and are not easily erased: in their book on The Euro and the Battle of Economic Ideas, Brunnermeier et al. (2016) spend a chapter detailing the divergence between the French and German economic philosophies, for instance, which have inspired very different responses to the crisis of the Eurozone.

It has become standard practice for trendy new books about behavioral economics to spend a chapter or two summarizing Kahneman, in large part because he has never really written for the masses (that would be us), and his published books are collections of scientific articles that don't make for particularly light reading.

The authors warn in Key Takeways, " If you don't mean it, don't apologize," then spend a chapter elaborating on the art and impact of apology.

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Surprisingly, Dromgoole makes no reference to any major professional productions in the 1990s - his own generational moment as a thrusting practitioner - though he spends a chapter on an outdoor amateur Midsummer Night's Dream directed by his mother.

In her autobiography, she spent a chapter slagging me off about it, and she was also a bit snotty about me not coming down on her last day, even though I did.

In the 1996 novel The Story of B, environmentalist author Daniel Quinn spends a chapter on the metaphor of the boiling frog, using it to describe human history, population growth and food surplus.

However, Amis envisaged something different for the character: he did not like M and, as one reviewer pointed out that in The James Bond Dossier, he had "spent a chapter running him down".

He also spends a chapter on ranchers like Dale Laster and Rich Conway who, if you believe Michael Pollan (the guy who wrote that cover story in The New York Times Magazine about the problems with animal rights), are better for cows than vegetarians.

We spend a troubling chapter inside the mind of Hasan, Recep's nephew, a restless high-school dropout who has begun to realize that no amount of math homework will enable him to escape his society's rigid class hierarchy.

Why did I spend a whole chapter talking about a committed loving relationship with my sister?

Instead, he spends a whole chapter on cyberterrorism, which he rightly dismisses as a mostly bogus threat.

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