Sentences with phrase «more readable way»

I wanted a faster, easier & more readable way to keep records so I have created these forms in MS Word to help me out.

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Dr Matthews draws all this, and much more, together in a readable and indeed at times engrossing work which challenges the clichés of much of what passes for current medical ethics, and points us to a better way.
Sayer's biography has more detail than Wilson's, disagrees with Wilson on some points, is not as readable or as witty and does not attempt to probe Lewis's psyche in the way Wilson does.
The earliest papers were in some ways more readable than papers are today.
Other at - the - wheel factors are mostly satisfactory — excellent visibility, readable instruments, logically placed switchgear — but the driver gets no more than a six - way manual seat adjustment even in the highest trims.
Those wanting to do more will be hand guided through the whole process — all the way from scanning to a pleasantly readable e-book available to millions.
I was pleased with the way the 9.7 ″ Kindle DX made PDFs more readable.
The Kobo looks more readable in your video, but I'll add that my Paperwhite is way bright at» 20» and my ideal is 14 - 15.
[Because my work includes] a kind of vernacular language, as well as a «being English» kind of thing, maybe that makes it more readable in some way.
Made from iron, a material more usually associated with heavy industry, the industrial method of casting the sculpture is readable on its surface, whilst invisible joint lines reveal the way the plaster mould was divided and reassembled prior to casting.
By the way, Robert I Ellison, I tried ter enter yr Photobucket site with a Robert Frost comment but didn't pass the robot test, tho» I think I copied several of the more readable codes correctly) Hmm... what does this say about me, am i a...?
We are always on the lookout for ways to make the blog more readable and less formal, so that writing style reflects that as do some of the topics we write about.
The wonderfully named Hammurabi Project from Stanford's Center for Computers and Law is converting a few patches of U.S. legislation into machine readable C# in an attempt to express the logic and relationships of those provisions in a way that might allow facts... [more]
The earliest papers were in some ways more readable than papers are today.
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