interested reader
collocation in Englishmeaningsofinterestedandreader
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interested
adjective
uk/ˈɪn.trə.stɪd/us/ˈɪn.trɪ.stɪd/
wanting to give your attention to something and discover more ...
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reader
noun[C]
uk/ˈriː.dər/us/ˈriː.dɚ/
someone who reads for pleasure, especially a person who reads ...
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(Definition ofinterestedandreaderfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Theinterestedreadercan fill in the required details easily.
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At every stage there are footnotes directing theinterestedreaderto possible sources of more information and a good bibliography.
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Theinterestedreadercan now choose from a whole spectrum of books ranging from popular introductions to extensive monographs.
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Theinterestedreadershould see the companion paper for a detailed discussion of the theoretical and econometric assumptions.
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For theinterestedreaderwe also sketch some analytical and rigorous results about repellers and escape times.
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I regard myself as aninterestedreaderand consumer.
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Theinterestedreaderis advised to read that paper carefully in conjunction with this.
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These features should enable theinterestedreaderto pursue particular topics of interest with greater ease.
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Since our main result encompasses this case, we leave the details to theinterestedreader.
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For theinterestedreader, we provide here a brief introduction to variable-idempotent substitutions, although these are not referred to elsewhere in the paper.
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In each of these sections, subsections refer to method classes, allowing theinterestedreaderto focus on these across different problem types.
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Aninterestedreadermight wonder who or what sponsored or funded the 'education program' and seek further information.
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These had bold titles and promoted themselves to the general,interestedreader.
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I will leave that to theinterestedreader, for reasons of space.
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The details are left to the veryinterestedreader.
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Theinterestedreadermay refer to that paper for further theoretical analysis.
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Details of implementation are omitted, and applications are discussed only in summary fashion, although references to these topics are provided for theinterestedreader.
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