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noun
A person who reads a publication.
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It was readers that kept ordering his first novel Death of a River Guide even after publishers had decided to restrict the print run to 3500.
Fabulously atmospheric and wryly perceptive, it announced the arrival of a huge new talent last year, and was readers' favourite in the Guardian first book award.
That more and more of us may look forward to living to old, old age was, readers said, something of a mixed blessing -- and many had mixed views at the prospect of aging children as caregivers for centenarian parents.
I don't know how it started – whether it was readers or publishers – but the prevailing wisdom when I was in graduate school was that you lead with a novel, that you don't want to be typecast as a short story writer because they don't sell.
The primary outcome was readers' confidence in the results of the systematic review as stated in the abstract assessed by a Likert scale from 0, not at all confident, to 10, very confident.
The primary outcome was readers' confidence in the results of the systematic review as stated in the abstract (i.e., How confident are you in the results of the systematic review?) assessed on a Likert scale, from 0 "not at all confident" to 10 "very confident".
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Sometimes the harshest critics are readers.
I think children are readers by temperament.
But are readers missing out?
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