The site can do nothing about the levels of error in the originals or the illegibility of some handwritten entries. |
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The people who'll grade those essays won't have any time to decipher illegibility. |
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Email creates a written record of consultations and avoids possible problems of illegibility associated with handwritten notes. |
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Sunlight and heat can fade graphics on other materials to the point of illegibility. |
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The well-known illegibility of the prescription scripts frequently makes it impossible for a curious patient even to guess at the nature of the medicament. |
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Each advance in computer vision, whether made by academics or in criminal netherworlds, pushes the line further towards illegibility. |
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A comparison of 40 doctors and nurses in a Scottish hospital supports the reputation and confirms that medical illegibility remains a problem in the workplace. |
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Haven Books will not be held liable for any errors in writing or due to illegibility. |
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As a matter of fact, Codeworks have been compared to spam because of their illegibility and frequency. |
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This form could be written with great speed and was, therefore, often written carelessly and tended toward illegibility. |
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Hebrew letters and Commandment tablets, now faded into illegibility, were painted on the windowpanes. |
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The jagged scrawl of Leo Lerman, the longtime Condé Nast editor, seems especially private in its practical illegibility. |
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These are the real things: a sit-down Star Wars game, a Tempest cabinet, a Space Invaders machine so well loved that the text around the joystick and buttons is worn to the point of illegibility. |
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Pre-selection: A pre-selection committee will withdraw works that could be deemed unsufficient based on illegibility of the scores presented or insufficient knowledge of the fundamentals of instrumental writing. |
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Using nonpermanent inks to identify objects or using identification tags that wear to illegibility, crumble to dust due to the use of acidic papers, or become detached can all result in loss due to dissociation. |
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It aims at perfection in its illegibility and its repetition ad infinitum. |
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Connoisseurs revel in the art market's illegibility. |
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Any person who is directly affected by a planning by-law may apply to the Court of Queen's Bench for an order quashing it in whole or part on the grounds of illegibility. |
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Likewise, it may not be held liable for any delays, losses, damage, illegibility of stamps due to the postal services and occurring on delivery of prizes. |
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The Organising Company may not be held liable for any delay, loss, accident or illegibility of stamps attributable to the postal services or carriers during delivery. |
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To ensure that the client can safety use the method Margaret, near the end of this segment, began to ask questions that reflect the standard illegibility guidelines for use of the Depo injection. |
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Sophie In't Veld, chair of the Group, opened the debate by pointing out the illegibility of the draft treaty and expressing her interrogations among others about Article 52 of the exConstitutional Treaty. |
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Many illegible letters is the sign of disorder, and the illegibility of Greeley's cacography has furnished numberless anecdotes. |
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The illegibility of his handwriting made it unclear which answer he wrote. |
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