I continued reading past the scribbles, where the handwriting once again became legible. |
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My signature takes longer to sign than most, because I've always tried to make my name legible. |
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This book has an attractive look to it, with a legible typeface and good layout. |
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Fortunately the eight legible digits provide enough information to enable you to supply the missing figures. |
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Half of the phrases are printed in reverse so that they are legible only when read from the other side of the cylinder. |
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But if the note is made legible they hope it could provide further information. |
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Strange visual features include photographs of letters reproduced so small as to be barely legible. |
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If they were to inspect it closely, they would find a large crack across the top cutting through an inscription which is now barely legible. |
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The artistic style in some cases overshadows the writings, no matter how clean and legible the writings are. |
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Health staff must ensure all handwritten records are legible, dated and signed. |
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Her neat handwriting was flowing and legible, nothing like my slanted scrawl. |
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Short correspondence like thank-you notes can be handwritten if your handwriting is legible. |
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When he filled out the paperwork, his hand was so shaky that his name and address were hardly legible. |
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Records that were not legible or understandable could not be assessed for appropriateness. |
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I stared at the note, wishing that the mystery person had more legible handwriting. |
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He used the name Harris and wrote a barely legible address in Nottinghamshire. |
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The airport fills in as a liminal zone where one's own otherness becomes more visible, if not necessarily legible. |
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Their method of art practice was rooted in political protest that rejected the more readily legible and democratic tropes of social realism. |
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Eventually, she resolved to hold her wrist down to the table so that her writing would be legible. |
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These children are able to produce legible handwriting but they do not achieve automaticity of handwriting. |
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Some were on scraps of tissue, some on scented paper, some typewritten, many hardly legible. |
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Matter becomes the matter of words, which creates structure, makes legible, interprets, against a ground of unreadable silence. |
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Some parts are painted white to assist with light diffusion, but the essential texture and character of the material is still legible. |
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When presented for signature, the document must be in such a state that its terms are readily legible. |
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Even the romanized names were typeset vertically in very small letters, rendering them hardly legible. |
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No, you don't have to recopy it or write slowly so that it's perfectly legible just get it down, okay? |
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She holds a scroll, he a codex, on both of which the writing is clearly legible. |
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The book is a moderate quarto, in Spanish, written in a very legible hand, but a little damaged towards the latter end. |
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The subjects, while still legible, appear to dematerialize into pulsing waves of contrastingly colored parallel lines. |
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Most importantly they don't have the resolution needed to properly render highly legible serif typefaces like Times and Garamond. |
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They're legible but barely, approaching a very painterly monochromatic abstraction. |
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The goal of making modern allegories legible and edifying to a general public without compromising their timeless universality was fraught with risk. |
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The marking of the profiles must be placed in order to be comfortably legible after pose and if need be after opening of the product. |
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In addition, the laser can also write information in plaintext, such as a legible serial number. |
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Forum titles are required to be clear, simple and legible. Please refrain from veering off the subject. |
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The display of the speedometer must be located within the direct field of view of the driver and must be clearly legible both day and night. |
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Taking inspiration from line drawings, Reddit and Messenger, Facebook is overhauling the design of the News Feed to make it more legible, clickable and commentable. |
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I finally gave up on the cross sections when I found myself spending more time removing mud than sketching and just concentrated on keeping the data legible. |
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You can have rapport, or you can have fast, legible notes, but you cannot have both. |
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The menu controls in the viewfinder are equally bright, sharp and legible. |
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The whole figure is clearly legible, except for the feet, which disappear into blood-stained nothingness. |
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Some may even ask whether he is a doctor at all, for he was wearing neither a stethoscope nor a white coat, and his handwriting is said to be legible. |
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Your application is reviewed by a committee, so please make sure that it is legible and easy to copy. |
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The regulations do not require a microchip to be implanted in the case of any dog bearing a perfectly legible tattoo. |
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Although most of the headstones are severely weathered and illegible, cemetery staff will record all legible marks and inscriptions before removing the stones. |
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A digital thermometer must have indelibly marked on the main part of the instrument a serial number that is legible and unique. |
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The inscriptions on the dials of the clock tower were no longer legible. |
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It was a blacked out, censored document from the Department of Finance without one legible number. |
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It's better than having a scratchy notebook with writing that only I can read – a tablet's legible for everyone. |
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In the 80s, the edifices of the second world war seemed as legible to me as the promise of a European future. |
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Now these tables are no longer drab government documents printed on bad paper, with barely legible characters, but still remembered nostalgically as the Bradshaw. |
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Simple, easy-to-read display The red LED display is legible at a distance and is also visible in poorly lit conditions. |
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It's as wavy as a Dalí pocket watch, hard to shelve, but every page is turnable, every word legible. |
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The pin, which was small and had no legible writing, most obviously contained a two-dimensionable representation of the globe, with an eagle above it. |
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It will be clear and legible both for singers and musicians. |
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In all this, we must not forget that labelling must not disorient the consumer, but must be clear, distinct, and, in the final analysis, legible. |
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The package leaflet shall reflect the results of consultations with target patient groups to ensure that it is legible, clear and easy to use. |
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The guarantee statement shall be drafted in plain intelligible language, be legible and in the same font size. |
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Good contrast reduces eye strain, making the poster more legible and visually interesting. |
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All documents filed shall be legible and, unless the Registrar otherwise directs, shall be filed in quadruplicate. |
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The information provided for in points 1 to 5 must be conspicuous, clearly legible and indelible. |
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There is no specific font size or style for the name and address or for the licence number, as long as the information is visible and legible. |
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The evaluation questionnaire must also be fully completed in a clear and legible manner in order to be accepted. |
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If completing by hand, the information entered on the return must be in ink and must be legible. |
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Hazard warnings must remain legible throughout the lifetime of the product, and not fade, run, rub off or peel off under normal use. |
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To keep the information legible, date stamps should be applied to the reverse side of the documents. |
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The mark must be legible and indelible, and the characters easily decipherable. |
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The silencer must be marked with a reference to its make and type which is clearly legible and indelible. |
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Employers must display an easily legible notice in the workplace indicating the dangers resulting from the use of machines and the precautions to be taken. |
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Most red staff lines and neumes are legible, and the rubrics appear as a lighter shade of gray. |
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For an optimum, legible projection quality, the light output of the projector, the size of the projection screen and the gain of the screen fabric should be attuned to one another. |
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In our overwhelmingly cisgender society — one that is just beginning to forge a grammar for talking about trans experience — it can be tempting to present oneself in a way that is easily legible to others. |
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Most-but not all-arms manufacturing States require the primary identifying marks to be conspicuous, permanent and legible if the weapons are intended for the civilian market. |
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Please hand print all entries, using a black ball-point pen or fine point felt marker, ensuring that information being entered is legible to permit accurate data entry. |
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There are not many possibilities: what is written on tablets is often too small to be legible, at least not readily so, and that leaves only the shape, size and colour of the products as a means of distinguishing them. |
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Featuring coloured function buttons, the ergonomic resin casing in fashionable white and pink encases the ample screen and its well-arranged, clearly legible functions display. |
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Text may be typewritten or in legible writing in English or French. |
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Such markings should be user-friendly, legible, of sufficient height and depth to resist obliteration, nonduplicative, easily recordable and conspicuously located on a portion of the firearm. |
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The trail was legible in gushy, streaked fonts on lamppost bases and mail-deposit boxes, fire-alarm poles, garage doors, finger-traced in dust on the panels of trucks. |
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By definition, a marine chronometer must offer a highly legible display of information and guarantee perfect stability of precision timekeeping, even in adverse conditions that may persist for long periods. |
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A city building inspector can capture a document, complete with legible fine print and a signature, keeping all forms related to a code enforcement case in hand. |
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The identification plate shall be secured in such a manner that it is accessible and legible, and will not likely be defaced or removed during normal service, or lost or destroyed in an accident. |
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The scene, depicted in Edward Poynter's painting, Faithful unto Death, is still legible on a scorched postcard pulled from behind the charred remains of wooden panelling in the Glasgow School of Art last week. |
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The varnish is peeling now, and the manufacturer's lettering scarcely legible, but what really stops you dead as you walk round the National Museum in Antigua is a cricket bat. |
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The Hebrew gravestones, clearly legible, go back to the 11th century. |
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A useful website, says the study, should load quickly, be legible on either a standard monitor or a smartphone, and be equipped with a functioning search engine, preferably not outsourced to Google. |
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It must be indelible and must always remain clearly legible. |
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Fonts as small as 2 points are highly legible and perfectly formed. |
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The indications referred to in paragraph 1 shall be marked in a conspicuous place in such a way as to be easily visible, clearly legible and indelible. |
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This setting specifies whether Reflection doubles the horizontal size of double-byte characters when it prints host screens or print jobs to make them more legible. |
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Print the stakeholder names in large legible letters. |
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He had many manuscripts copied using outstandingly beautiful calligraphy, the Carolingian minuscule based on round and legible uncial letters. |
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If required, the customer can attach this plate at another place provided that it can be clearly assigned to the sensor and is legible and undetachable. |
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The pictures to use in training actions have to be simple, clear, legible in case there is any lettering, and they must catch the participants' attention. |
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It is useful to strike through an incorrect text, leaving it legible, to demonstrate that it is an incorrect usage. |
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The design is clean and bright and the gold foil is very well executed with the gold type faces and medallions very, very legible. |
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For example, the type face is larger than that often encountered in engineering books and, in combination with the matte finish paper, is more legible. |
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The new Treaty also set out to simplify the Community Treaties, deleting more than 56 obsolete articles and renumbering the rest in order to make the whole more legible. |
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The paradox of testimony that may simultaneously render suffering legible, often in the service of legal standing, and cause the testifier added pain. |
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In revising your notes, you can also reorganize them so that they are more legible, better arranged, and in a more useful condition for subsequent reviews. |
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