1. A qualified audit report, as opposed to an unqualified report, should leave the reader in no doubt as to its meaning and implications. 2. This brings the poem to a very moving close and the reader is left, doubting our existence. 3. Any way will do, and any way will leave the reader with a richer view of Vietnam. 4. At times, though, Dowie leaves readers hanging. 5. Bernard leaves readers wanting to know more about certain authors and titles. 6. Brancaccio has not provided much of a big picture, and that leaves the reader wanting much more. 7. All the same, their overlong dialogue on an election that fails to sustain its interest leaves the reader with the aftertaste of a hermetically self-absorbed world. 8. Both the reporter and physician are worthy protagonists in a psychological thriller that will leave the reader mentally drained. 9. But even in these early chapters, Karnow skates so quickly over his subjects that his readers are left with not much more than glib, dated assumptions. |