At small sizes, the font is a disaster, compromising both legibility and readability. |
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A ball point pen and a firm writing surface should be used to assure clarity and legibility. |
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In contrast with the facile legibility of the older tower's brickwork, the metal cladding is apparently casually crumpled. |
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The elements in focus are legibility, neatness and artistic value of handwriting, in that order. |
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The heavy impasto of the grove obscures the legibility of trunks and ground. |
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As an added bonus, their contributions need to be letter-perfect in terms of spelling, punctuation, and legibility. |
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The letter is also written in print, not in cursive script, perhaps to ensure legibility in a cramped space. |
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At small sizes, it is a disaster, compromising both legibility and readability. |
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The Greenbergians used to ask for at-a-glance legibility, and you could say that Boone delivers on that promise, and defeats it. |
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It was also mentioned that some signs newly erected by Council were defaced and that a wash wouldn't do any harm to the old signs and would improve the legibility. |
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The overwrought graphics and jazzed-up layout severely reduce legibility. |
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In The Street, a dialectic always buzzes between the need for order, negotiability, and legibility and the material facts that seem always to escape or exceed them. |
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Their frescoes combined grandeur with a legibility and a social awareness rare in modern art. |
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The matt surface and the antireflective properties of the film commensurably improve brightness, contrast and legibility of the display. |
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In this paper I argue that hard conditions like legibility at the linguistic interfaces invoke simplicity metrices that, given that they stem from different mental modules, are not harmonious. |
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Increased letterspacing improves legibility on these signs by reducing the effect of halation. |
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Many such patterns engraved on the same dial improve the legibility of its various displays. |
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Also evoking the idea of the visibility of structures and activities, the notion de transparency may seem to blend with that of legibility. |
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It is however with the headquarters of Lloyd's, in London, that the notion of legibility is undoubtedly best expressed. |
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Templates and data dictionaries enhance the legibility and understanding of the notifications. |
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Composition of texts should take into account phenomena such as the reading process, legibility, visual perception and memorization. |
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However, legibility distance for a given letter height also depends on the font. |
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Making application forms anonymous proved difficult and required a photocopy of already copied applications, with a further reduction in legibility of some forms. |
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Over all, although legibility was very important, the location of the information on the label was not a priority. |
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These and other trademarks are used in the text but not indicated as such for reasons of legibility. |
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A support leg with connecting cable positions the devices at a set-up angle of 65 degrees, guaranteeing optimum display legibility. |
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Their comprehensibility, legibility and reliability also varies substantially. |
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Ascenders and descenders are long to ensure their legibility. |
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The majority of the press and public attention has been focused on medication errors, legibility of orders and medical records, restraint of patients, and other issues. |
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High contrast, dimmable displays with exceptionally wide viewing angles provide optimum legibility and eye comfort in both dark and bright ambient conditions. |
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Large luminescent trapezoid indexes offer increased legibility in all circumstances. |
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The area of the plate that provides a background for the number must, during the entire duration of a competition, be kept free of markings, stickers or other impediments to the number's legibility. |
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Morison used an older font named Plantin as the basis for his design, but made revisions for legibility and economy of space. |
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The backlit display provides clear, unabbreviated, selectable multi-language test messages ensuring legibility in bright sunlight as well as total darkness. |
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Such criteria as legibility of information are clearly up this year, which raises the question: are websites more user-friendly or cybernauts more experienced? |
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A printed paper was far superior in legibility to hand-written copies of the preprint, and it was cheaper to produce than hiring scribes to make hundreds of copies. |
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The aim of restoration is to improve the legibility of form and content of the wall painting, while respecting the original creation and its history. |
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Succinctness, uniformity of the design media, clarity and good legibility are therefore criteria towards which discerning packaging design is oriented. |
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The last has been called the most successful type design of the 20th century, a result of its economy and legibility when used on high-speed presses. |
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As a consequence of its decreased legibility, the spelling of the hieratic script tended to be more rigid and more complete than that of hieroglyphic writing. |
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To improve consistency the word holding should be suppressed from the name of a type of farming and for better legibility certain words related to poultry categories should be replaced in the name of certain types of farming. |
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Don't use a busy, complex background that interferes with legibility. |
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This reduces definition and legibility of text. |
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Two other studies measured the legibility of traffic signs. |
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Any other marking may be affixed to the PPE or its packaging provided that the visibility and legibility of the CE marking is not thereby reduced. |
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In the plotting of weather maps, it is common practice to drop the decimal points from the map to facilitate legibility and to avoid confusion with station symbols. |
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But whether we speak of best-before or expiration dates, it is in the best interests of all that they meet the standards of quality and legibility. |
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In order to improve legibility or to aid the illiterate, some maps have been produced using pictograms to represent places. |
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He scrawled his signature on the receipt with quick disregard for legibility. |
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Because legibility and convenience set certain boundaries, compounds consisting of more than three or four nouns are almost exclusively found in humorous contexts. |
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