Sentence examples for wise reader from inspiring English sources

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A wise reader will keep a dictionary nearby, but it won't always prove useful.

The wise reader will forget the jamming and skip over the history of "the global peace and justice movement".

Asterisks, like footnotes, can be more distracting than clarifying, because they hint at a completeness to the story that a wise reader wouldn't otherwise think to presume.

So then, please not only name songs that you feel are deliberately, or by accident, ambiguous or misinterpreted, but also ones that have fooled you, oh wise reader.

Sklenicka analyzes many of the ­changes, but the wise reader will turn to the "Collected Stories" and see them for him- or herself.

The wise reader knows that every pronouncement is to some degree an act of self-exposure; the book you find too challenging might only show how ill-equipped you are to face its challenge.

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Wise readers, even of The Economist, should never forget that there are lies, damned lies and statistics, and among the most damnable are those relating to disasters, whether natural or man-made.British readers may need little reminding of this.

We asked our older and wiser readers and friends on Facebook what they wish they would have known at 50 that they know now.

Can any of your wise OBO-readers recommend any decent radio to wake up to or go to bed to?" The shipping forecast everytime, soothing and informative.

Indeed, that is what is so likeable about this book its fair-mindedness and its wise pragmatism.Some readers may be disappointed by the lack of "vision" in "Information Rules".

For this wise perspective the reader is grateful.

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