I think that the reader can choose on his own.
The readers chose "Thomas", and he has used it since.
Isn't it interesting that the readers chose to build support for their campaign on Facebook rather than the paper's own website?
The novel is intended to be read randomly, as the reader chooses to follow various directions.
But readers have not been choosing to buy the book in large numbers.
Other "readers" may choose to place a call to the "publisher," hurray.com.
What criterion can the ordinary reader choose when he is confronted by difficulties of this sort?
We take it as a given that readers of any newspaper section will pick and choose among the offerings.
The reader would then choose one of the given answers and turn to the appropriate page.
The reader can choose his or her own examples to illustrate the point.