Sentences with phrase «as illegible»

Making lettering as illegible as possible falls into that way of thinking.
Its writing is rendered as illegible as the «mis - communications and material observations» that the exhibition press release notes as Olabarrieta's preoccupation with «the complexities of written or verbal (in) articulation».
Scientists all over the country have been warned to handle any packages with caution, and to watch out for suspicious signs such as illegible or unfamiliar return addresses, excessive postage, packages marked «confidential» or «personal» — and protruding wires.
And even more research money and data would not fix such fundamental problems as illegible writing in mortuary records and failure to enter such information as the responding police officer's phone number and the unique crime administration number that identifies each case.
It appears you've elected to paste in a table as an illegible, pixelated JPEG.

Not exact matches

West Ham will likely bring Carl Jenkinson straight back into the fold after he sat out the Hammers 3 - 0 smashing by Arsenal as he was illegible to face his parent club.
The central midfielder, who can fill in as a striker, is also of Turkish descent and remains illegible to play for the Turkey national team.
Yet despite this, we will make our way down to Norwich tomorrow, with our heads held high, and our faith strong as all of our new signings are now illegible to face the side.
The 2004/05 letters are known as the «black spider» letters because of his virtually illegible handwriting.
Pigs that are notably distressed are not illegible to be slaughtered and as they go through the slaughter process there is veterinary inspection that looks issues and with the removal of lungs and those tissues, if there is any evidence of pneumonia or abscesses or that sort of thing, those pigs do not get into the feed supply.
Visual crowding makes it impossible to read, as single letters within words are rendered illegible.
Due to arthritis in left hand can't hand write as used to, quite illegible.
Words are enlarged by mousing over them, although some of the maps — such as the one of New York City — are illegible.
A «zombie subtitle stream» and similarly - illegible «zombie thoughts» option (available as an easy - to - find Easter egg) join trailers for The Return of the Living Dead, Jeepers Creepers, and Jeepers Creepers 2 as well as the «MGM Horror Films Trailer» in rounding out the platter, which comes sheathed in a non-descript glow - in - the - dark slipcover.
The presentation both invites and rewards still - frame inspections of the onscreen bric - a-brac, including a stack of film cans in an exploitation producer's office Sharpie'd with such previously - illegible titles as Fangs of the Temptress and She - Men of Mars.
It isn't just that he manages the content as well as he does, proofs my often illegible posts, and finds great items to post on a daily basis — he is also a major contributor to the tone and lively comments section.
As tens of thousands of pupils await their GCSE results due on Thursday, an examiners» report for the AQA exam board has highlighted the struggles that markers face with onscreen evaluation and illegible answers.
The speedometer is so woefully illegible that the optional Head - up display will become a must for most, and the fuel gauge is even worse, passing muster only as a NERF gun magazine status indicator.
Neither Hilton Honors, nor third party companies participating as marketing partners in the Program («Marketing Partners») will be liable for any failure to do so and will not be responsible for incorrect or inaccurate transcription of Member contact information, for problems related to any of the equipment or programming associated with or utilized by the Member, for any human error, for any interruption, deletion, omission, defect, or line failure of any telephone network or electronic transmission, for problems relating to computer equipment, software, inability to access any Web site or on - line service, for any other technical or non-technical error or malfunction, for lost, late, stolen, illegible, incomplete, garbled, misdirected, mutilated or postage due mail or other mail or e-mail for whatever reason.
Signage is badly damaged and illegible on all but a couple of signs, which is unfortunate as the information tells of the plants and wildlife you are likely to spot.
In Maggi's words, «We deserve a pause, and an insignificant drawing can work as a perfect training ground to increase our capacity to live in an illegible context.»
His layouts featured distortions or mixes of «vernacular» typefaces and fractured imagery, rendering them almost illegible, leading him to be known as the father of «grunge typography».
In his composite photograph Every Page of Roland Barthes's Book Camera Lucida (2004), Idris Khan has presented the book as a blackened palimpsest, its famous images mere blurred phantoms among illegible lines of text.
Indicators are found in what could be considered physical traces: identifiable blurbs of illegible text beneath some of the images, a shadow from the facing page, or black space below the edge as if leftover from a poorly aligned photo copier — all reminders that the artist handled this book in order to create the work.
Pendleton calls the pairing a «radical juxtaposition,» and sees abstraction as having the virtue of «something ethical about being illegible, about the human project not being something that is readily reduced to «he's a that» and «she's a this.
Blurred pages of the New York Times from January 2008 serve as the basis for his work and while a lot of the text is illegible a few headlines shone through «Bear Stearns» and «credit slump» stood out, even the artists are playing with our perception of the credit crunch.
Capitalism tells us what to be (productive, efficient, autonomous) as well as what to want — exacting violence against deviant formations that persist in spite of being illegible to this system.
Despite this potentially volatile collation, they are largely illegible as portraits.
The copies are smudged and almost illegible, and the reference to books by Benjamin such as The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction aligns the work squarely with recent artistic projects dealing with Google Books» scanning process, which touch on issues like the nostalgia for paperbound books on one hand, and concerns about mass digitization on the other.
Their work often revisit materials from the past, such as a score, a piece of music, a film, a photograph or a performance, wondering about and excavating unrepresented or illegible moments of utopia in history.
Some writers have concentrated on the materiality of the artist's mark as aggressive, often illegible graffiti; others have followed the classical allusions to ferret out the references.
Almost every week, a bank robber is apprehended after using obviously ill - fated tactics such as «disguising» themselves with a clear plastic bag or relying on a completely illegible hold - up note.
Quebec's Civil Code also contains various provisions dealing with external clauses, abusive clauses, penal clauses, illegible and incomprehensible clauses, and so on, to name a few, and also provides for a great number of statutorily imposed terms in what it calls «nominate» contracts (such as leases or contracts for services, which have rights and obligations specially prescribed by law).
The advent of electronic medical records (EMRs, also known as EHRs for Electronic Health Records) was touted as the answer to many litigators complaints: Handwritten records were often incomplete, confusing and illegible.
LG's decision to go with LCD technology over AMOLED does affect the always on display as it's quite dim and completely illegible in bright sunlight.
Unless your handwriting is illegible you might want to follow up with a handwritten note as well.
Besides, do not try to squeeze in too many data in one page as it makes the entire thing clumsy and illegible.
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