It teaches you how to speed-read these documents to identify potential problems with a company. |
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In 1995 Stanford researchers Peter Underhill and Peter Oefner found a way to speed-read through the Y-chromosome encyclopedia. |
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In one, Hathaway races through a monologue, reading a teleprompter set to speed-read. |
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When he speed-read it on the train back to Oxford, one of the pages cracked in two. |
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Those who get through to the server speed-read eight pages of technology, then scan a list of firms. |
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Making them speed-read irrelevant emails will demotivate and exhaust them, and could interfere with their ability to spot real compliance breaches that do cross their screens. |
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Readers coming late to the story still have time to speed-read a few background pieces from our colleagues. |
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And so the brothers began to speed-read hundreds of biographies and books, compiling the anecdotes into a smorgasbord of trivia. |
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Since I speed-read my presentation, I have 30 seconds. |
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The Daily Beast speed-read the book, which is out today, to cull the biggest, juiciest revelations. |
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Soon you may not have to speed-read your final words before taking off. |
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The SMRT approach may allow scientists to speed-read the genome within five years, Turner said. |
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Some MPs complained they had had to stay up all night to speed-read through hundreds of pages, leaving them scarce time to spot any controversial funds. |
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