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Old 20-Apr-2003, 18:48
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Hi,

Could anyone tell me the meaning of the following sentence?

"This book will attempt to dwell on those aspects which tend to fall between the cracks of these more familiar types of approaches."

Thanks a lot. :wink:

Celia
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Hi Celia :) .

This book will try to approach the subject in an entirely different manner than you have previously been used to.


Hope this helps.

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Things that 'fall between the cracks' are issues, etc, that tend to get ignored.
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