Sentences with phrase «readable at»

Tip: Face boxes and DVD spines outward so they are readable at a glance.
This section should be readable at a glance, so the hiring manager will easily see you are keeper.
It should be easily readable at a glance.
To wit, the S410's display remained readable at noon on a sunny day on our office's roof deck.
It was important, therefore, that designs were readable at different distances.
I do take some issue with Butterick's categorization of Gill Sans as a bad font, though; personally, I think it a brilliant font, as anyone who remembers seeing photographs of the «Flying Scotsman» railway locomotive pre second world war will recall — the lettering was Gill Sans — readable at distance and speed.
User data is saved to amiibo so they are not readable at stores & in the package #amiiboQuestions - BT
The thumbnail images help determine if the cover is indeed readable at a smaller size and the full size covers provide the design detail.
Your cover needs to be highly visible and readable at postage stamp size as well as in its final printed format.
A title that's readable in 6 × 9 isn't necessarily readable at a fraction that size.
The Oasis is an e-ink reader with lights embedded along the sides to make it readable at night.
For The Variant, I ended up fattening my title type so that it could still be readable at such a tiny size.
Second, a printed book will last as long as the paper and binding do, and it will be readable at any point during its lifetime.
Smashwords, the original ebook distributor, literally wrote the book on universal formatting with the Style Guide that teaches authors to do it in ways that will convert and be readable at any retailer.
So the Kindle proposition is this: You pay for downloadable books that can't be printed, can't be shared, and can't be displayed on any device other than Amazon's own $ 400 reader — and whether they're readable at all in the future is solely at Amazon's discretion.
Agree with all the points, although I've come around to the restrictions on indents (and the Kindle's ignoring of right - indents) simply for the reason that it ensures that the text is still readable at the very large text sizes partially sighted people might be using.
If Viz wanted to go on Kindle (or other e-ink devices) they'd have to reletter all their artwork to make sure it's readable at the smaller page size.
Gauges are clear day or night, though not easily readable at dusk.
Is type readable at the specified size?
As I've said before, Enns is one of my favorite scholars because he somehow manages to be thorough, personable, and readable all at the same time.

Not exact matches

Even if stored at 374 degrees Fahrenheit, the discs will remain readable for a projected 13.8 billion years.
The result must rank among the most readable efforts at a history of the field.
BlackBerry's explanation for the design makes sense: The display shows 60 characters of text at a readable size and shows enough depth in a document to get context, making it the best I've seen for reviewing and annotating documents.
The Plot to Attack Iran gives a readable and well - referenced look at Western — especially US — abuse of Iran.
It covers an automated food service ordering system comprising non-transitory computer - readable media storing executable instructions to obtain historical context data indicating past statuses associated with one or more customers; obtain historical menu item ordering data indicating past times during which customers ordered menu items from each of multiple food services; obtain context data from a personal electronic device that indicates current, recent or scheduled statuses of a user, including caloric intake or exercise activity; determining a future time for delivery of a menu item based on the obtained data; selecting a future food service from the multiple food services; determining a lead time for an order for the menu item; and initiating the order for the future food service by at least the lead time.
While the book has no shortage of references to the parade of government programs aimed at stopping the crisis — TARP, HARP, HAMP, Quantitative Easings, Operation Twist, among them — the memoir is also a highly readable account that adds a sorely missed perspective to the growing pile of post-crisis postmortems.
Whatever a «chilling vein» might be, The Kingdom of Matthias is a pleasantly readable tale of a minor spasm of fanaticism at the farthest margins of the American religious experience.
But of course if you're only looking for issuing popular readable material without getting the bottom of the more important issues at hand which is truth, justice, honour, integrity and the like, never mind.
As I finished this very readable and illuminating book, I found that I was at a familiar starting point.
Why the inarticulateness, especially from Whitehead at his articulate best in what may be his most readable book?
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.
This slim, readable book actually doesn't deal directly with evolution at all; instead, it examines the genre and context of the creation narrative of Genesis 1 in light of the ancient Near Eastern culture from which it emerged.
By drawing on a plethora of Polish sources unavailable in English, as well as on fine English publications, Robert E. Alvis makes an ambitious, readable, and concise attempt at introducing this fascinating history to the English - speaking reader.
The ability to identify the origin of a canned beverage is a key requirement, which is why every canned item must be assigned a unique identifier in the form of a human and machine - readable code that is read and recorded at all stages of its progress throughout the supply chain.
and imminently «readable» at first glance.
It'll be interesting to see how the players like them, but at least the numbers will be readable.
That was right as Daniel was about to be born and right after he was born, and I didn't think that «Smart Mama's Green Guide» would be readable enough that I could keep with it at that point.
One thing the comments on this blog post proves: there are a ton of stay at home moms who don't know how to properly use paragraphs to make a comment readable.
One concise and readable analysis of the CNA (although it was written in April so may not reflect the most current legislative activity) is this article written for The Atlantic Monthly by Marion Nestle, the widely respected professor of Nutrition, Food Studies, and Public Health at New York University.
If your browser or browsing device does not support stylesheets at all the content of each page is still readable.
In his highly readable book, aimed at lay readers who know little about the history of astronomy, Repcheck draws a portrait of an unusual star of the scientific revolution.
Logo for the Macintosh is a stimulating, readable and authoritative book written by a father and daughter team: Hal Abelson was one of the early workers on Logo at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and his daughter, Amanda, is a high school junior.
«They've done a really exceptional job turning DNA into readable, writable memory inside living cells,» says Ahmad Khalil, a biomedical engineer at Boston University who was not involved in the new work.
The U.S. government is pushing aggressively ahead with plans for radio tags in passports, which will store personal information and be readable remotely by anyone, whether a customs official at a desk or a terrorist standing nearby.
And the reason I suggest it is that something like the optics paper that is at the heart of this play is extremely readable.
Machine - readable tables are available at http://kepler.nasa.gov, http://archive.stsci.edu/kepler/results.html, and the NASA Exoplanet Archive
As far as Kate is concerned, at least, she doesn't have to worry about Dexter — she married him because he was «straightforward, readable, dependable and nice.»
Likewise, a study at a Ohio high school revealed that students who received handouts with less - legible type performed better on tests than the students who were given more readable materials.
Diet was assessed at phases 3, 5, 7 and 9 using a 127 - item machine - readable semi-quantitative food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) which originates from the tool used in the US Nurses» Health Study, a self - administered questionnaire on habitual diet over the past 12 months30, 31.
It is a long established fact that a reader will be distracted by the readable content of a page when looking at its layout
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