Later chapters indicate how some such questions were answered.
Thus titles, chapter headings, sub-divisions and sub-headings all indicate to the reader how the author intends his argument to be chunked.
However, as the following chapter will indicate, the distinction between ascribed and achieved status is less clear cut than has so far been suggested.
Firstly, as the chapter on education will indicate, an effective method of measuring talent and ability has yet to be devised.
This chapter indicates, too, that it may be profitable to re-examine old and currently unfashionable case studies.
A separate chapter on 'Fashionable Dress and Boudin' by Liz Arthur indicates the thorough approach to the subject.
Elsewhere, a chapter on hedge funds indicates that global risk might be astronomical, so we need greater cooperation among banks in monitoring exposure.
The preceding chapters have indicated some areas where improvements need to be made, and have suggested some techniques for this.
The preceding chapters indicate the wealth of information which coins can contribute to our understanding of the past.
The final chapter indicates that he has strongly held and well-documented, if debatable, opinions.