To describe the restaurant's service it's worth reading the review of our guest-fan. |
|
That sentence is worth reading a couple of times, if only to savour its breathtaking idiocy and vacuity. |
|
This article is one of those accursed PDF files but if you have a high-speed connection it may be worth reading. |
|
There's a lot of other interesting stuff going on beneath this simple summation, definitely worth reading. |
|
Even if that sort of thing bugs you, though, I'd recommend pushing past it, because the meat of the book is well worth reading. |
|
Now that I've actually got a readable blog, I need to write something worth reading. |
|
Both the articles are very well written and worth reading in their entirety. |
|
All of Norm Geras's posts are worth reading, of course, but don't miss this one. |
|
Theater marquees are frequently shown in the background, and it's always worth reading what's written on them. |
|
Even with this weakness, however, it remains a unique and moving book, and one worth reading. |
|
Both of them have done in-depth tick-tocks and post-mortems which are well worth reading. |
|
For those of us who are customers it is well worth reading the message board where staff shine some light on the workings of the company. |
|
I think that the thrust of the piece is quite sound, and the piece is generally much worth reading. |
|
But again, the article is worth reading for its loving portrait of corvine life. |
|
This is an important but ponderous book, but if one can endure the Communist bombast, it is well worth reading. |
|
I thought I gave the book a pretty favorable review, and I certainly think it's worth reading. |
|
However, I know from hallway conversation that there's a boatload of Open Source technology worth reading. |
|
There was a bit of argy-bargy in the scrum, but nothing worth reading too much into. |
|
There are some pieces of information that I will provide here that I believe are worth reading. |
|
It may be a pell-mell of words but feelings should make a piece worth reading. |
|
|
Well worth reading on as he beautifully expresses what I now think is a pretty universal symptom. |
|
The transcript is worth reading, if only because it confirms that the attack was a tragic blunder rather than an intentional act. |
|
Try to write too windily and the end result won't be worth reading. |
|
Perhaps I might begin with the general observation that the report is agreeably presented and is worth reading. |
|
The Alliance justice critic made many good points yesterday that were well worth reading. |
|
The chapter is well worth reading even if you are already decided on the use of a mechanical incubator. |
|
This is a fairly lengthy one but it is worth reading because it illustrates that taxes are not just some accounting device. |
|
It is well worth reading, both as an astronomical thriller, and as a dig at some leading astronomers of the time. |
|
The main body of the report is worth reading given the feedback from the Caritas federation. |
|
But our lives are short, careful reading takes a lot of time, most books are not worth reading, and quite a few of them are downright dangerous. |
|
The book is worth reading and I commend it to anyone having to make any decision in the field of choosing a specific e-filing technology. |
|
Even without the extravagant claims as to its radicalness, this book is solid scholarship and is well worth reading by South Asianists and environmental historians alike. |
|
The book is well worth reading and you can make up your own minds. |
|
First, for the benefit of the House, I would like to introduce an editorial that is worth reading. |
|
The summary beneath the map is worth reading for an overview. |
|
Although the book fails to provide new insights into the social construction of murderesses or the nature of Victorian society, it is worth reading, however. |
|
The Court of Auditors' criticism of key components of the budget remains unchallenged, and Mr Kallas goes into the defence with a report, which I read last night, and which is actually worth reading, from the House of Lords. |
|
On the other hand, despite being a literary Stakhanovite almost on a par with the Queen herself, Wilson is always worth reading. |
|
Mr Whitacre's detailed account is worth reading, if only to show how the most magnificent system can ossify and corporate survival can sometimes come down to how well people confront difficult, often unquantifiable, choices. |
|
A report worth reading for whoever is interested in carbon market issues. |
|
|
Overall, the book is definitely worth reading to get a holistic view of the ideas and varying means by which strategic bombing has been carried out. |
|
However, it is worth reading for a number of reasons, not least of which is the way in which, perhaps inadvertently, it reveals much about why the drug problem has proven so intractable. |
|
This is an autobiography, very well written, and well worth reading. |
|
The abstract, which is often supplemented with a technical drawing, usually allows one to judge whether it's worth reading the entire printed patent document. |
|
We will place this editorial on file, because it really is worth reading. |
|
When a CEO or search committee inks the contract with a headhunter and hands over a check, the specifications in that contract tire worth reading very carefully. |
|
Every good journalist knows that for a story to be newsworthy it should be interesting, unusual, with an element of novelty and proximity, and above all worth reading. |
|