The bank has a communications problem, in that markets do not yet know how to read its actions (see article).
Ion Thomas, a teacher and father of two sons said reading to boys helped them to know how to read for themselves.
More kids know how to read than before No Child Left Behind.
"Peter and I know how to read financial statements, " he sniffs.
So, success in this business means you need to know how to read the geology deep underground in order to tame the power of volcanoes.
She mentioned studies from Malawi and Zambia where one third of pupils after six years of schools still do not know how to read, write or do calculations.
And he would actually take me and my brother, and he would educate us in his own primitive way, because he didn't know how to read or write music.
"I am so desperate to know how it feels to read the most complicated book in the world, " said He Kuang, a 50-year-old civil servant in the coastal city Xiamen, who bought the translation.
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"It is good for him to read them and know how people feel, " says one Zhu aide.
"It is good for him to read them and know how people feel, " says a Zhu aide.
How else would we know what compelling books to read or what latest fitness or diet craze to follow?
Some seniors have been burned by cards with a short-term low interest rate followed by a high interest rate, so be sure to read the fine print and know how long the rate will last.
Kweder said families should carefully read medicine labels to know what is in the medicine and how much should be taken.
They win because they apply finely honed strategies and tactics, calculate and recalculate the odds, read their opponents well, avoid becoming predictable and know how and when to make a good bluff.
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You know(ph), come to our Web site npr.org to read more about how Fort Payne, Alabama is trying to prepare its youngest residents for a high-tech future.
And, you know, if you want to find out how the war is going, you have to go there because if you read the regular newspapers, you don't know.
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