How To Use Readability In A Sentence

  • This in turn gives the galvanometer a greater readability, and by keeping the mass and inertia of the actual moving element low, a greater sensitivity.
  • With a readability that does not undermine its scholarliness, The Hindus marshalls significant historical and textual detail to establish the undeniable multiplicity not only of Hindu beliefs, but also of religious texts. The Hindus: An Alternative History by Wendy Doniger – review
  • The sense of unreadability derives not just from the urban layout, or (it must be said) from the fact that I am foreign, but from the sheer scale and speed of redevelopment.
  • By creating a simple color bar behind the text we increase the readability by leaps and bounds and still maintain a stylish looking slide.
  • I love excellent writing, I love wit, I hate pretension, and in some cases I find the Booker tends toward books that enjoy the term literary far too much at the expense of readability; not always but sometimes. Two Great Books
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  • Goto might improve readability by allowing the value to be returned directly: mathFunction (operator, aVar, bVar) {answer: = mathFunction_ (operator, aVar, bVar) msgbox, % answer% return answer mathFunction_ (operator, aVar, bVar) { AutoHotkey Community
  • This might be understood as a defeatist response to the ideology of ‘difficulty’ and ‘unreadability’, air-brushed by the oxygen of privacy and the pleasing ether of hermeticism.
  • Aside from that, the main attractions of the earlier Brewer were its eminent readability, its obscure references, its curiosities, and its browsability. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XVIII No 4
  • unreadability" of her narrative, as it is manifested in Mathilda's alienation from the poetry she cites and the literary world it embodies as personified in Attached to Reading: Mary Shelley's Psychical Reality
  • The collectibility of the first printing of the first edition was established in the early days of printing, when the lead type used in the presses would quickly wear away, compromising the readability of the book being printed. Book Terminology: A to Z
  • For this reason it seems possible that the somewhat fearsome reputation of Ulysses, the popular idea of its lofty unreadability, owes as much to its erratic attention to image as to the more widely famous difficulty of its language.
  • I may also have misjudged which were the most important parts of the case, always a problem when people edit down court opinions for conciseness and readability.
  • There are warnings against the use of all upper-case text as this impacts negatively on readability.
  • Because shell scripts make extensive use of tabbing to provide indenting for readability, there is another twist to here-documents.
  • The school employs zoned lighting, to improve visibility and readability of chalkboards, white boards or projector screens.
  • All diagrams and the text used in the booklet were pretested to ensure readability, acceptability, and relevance to the target group.
  • In the interests of concision and readability, I cut 120,000 words from the typescript.
  • The importance of readability has been upheld for so long that all manner of methods have been devised for its measurement.
  • The settings range from a stormy sea to a bus stop; all verge on dizzying unreadability due to ornate decorative patterning.
  • Having the data on top prevents birefringence and therefore prevents readability problems. Gamepyre.com
  • I would argue that a better system would be a norm based on the data associated with a figure for future machine readability combined with presentation css via stacking is a better solution. A design pattern for image and figure alignment | FactoryCity
  • The increased readability that results from these design changes is further enhanced by a bigger page size and wider margins.
  • A Strategic Study on the Library CD - ROM's Long - Term Readability.
  • There is an easy elegance here, a fluid readability, and a lucid, completely unaffected, eloquence of one who is at ease with herself.
  • But as for "especially in popular fiction, the first criterion has to be readability",, of course that's true but to whom must it be readable; for example translating James Ellroy, or even Ken Bruen into, say, German must provide interesting problems in itself, and in such situations its at least as important for the translator to retain the rhythms and the 'argot' of the original. Meet the man behind crime fiction's most despicable character
  • This book has all the right elements: deep-dish research, attitude to burn, page-turning readability, and a great subject. Spielberg Paranoia Claims from Nicole LaPorte’s Book The Men Who Would Be King | /Film
  • Don't compromise the readability of your copy to achieve this - hire an expert copywriter to strike the right balance if need be.
  • At small sizes, it is a disaster, compromising both legibility and readability.
  • This is a compliment to the broad range of topics within this book, their readability, and the accessible format through which Case presents them.
  • The onrushing prose and stabbing emotional intensity that are Oates 'greatest strengths imbue the volume with compulsive readability. Dear Husband by Joyce Carol Oates: Book summary
  • Italicized and capitalized text should also be kept to a minimum to aid readability.
  • The best book that I have found for readability on the subject, and without losing me along the way with uber-florid prose about artists in smocks, mixing cerulean blue pigment on their paint spattered pallets as the fisherman hauled in pilchards at their feet, is The Shining Sands Artists in Newlyn and St Ives 1880-1930 by Tom Cross. A day in Cornwall
  • Bjornsson explains in a way which serves to remind us that the mathematical precision of a readability formula may be misleading.
  • It would have to be someone with lots of re-readability, I guess: Dante, Vergil, or Shakespeare would be candidates. Mini-interview: James Enge |
  • I'm not surprised the subtitling firm regularized your anacolutha - unless the brief is explicitly to retain speech errors and disfluencies, subtitles are almost never verbatim but are edited for length and clarity for readability purposes. On anacolutha
  • If my post implied that increasing type size was the automatic solution to issues of readability, then I appreciate your clarification that there are other considerations, as well.
  • The Readability bookmarklet strips down and reformats text for focused reading. Convert And Clip Web Text To Evernote With One Click | Lifehacker Australia
  • But yes, you have to know where your bookmark toolbar is located, then it's just choose your settings (step no. 1) and click and drag the readability oval (step no. 2) to said bookmark toolbar - no downloading an installation file for a change. Readability
  • The mystery is that Harold Bloom, for all his nearly perfect unreadability, today finds himself in that small but lucky elite of writers whose books sell without being actually read.
  • In terms of quality, its accuracy veers from the occasionally passable to the frequently risible, while its all-important readability is even worse - and deteriorating.
  • Though some speeches included words like "geriatrics" and "uxoriousness," the Flesch readability test--designed to measure how difficult a text is to understand--placed them at a fifth-grade reading level. I'd Like Not To Thank The Academy
  • But how do you write keyword - rich copy without compromising readability?
  • What he lacks in scholarly authoritativeness, he makes up for in readability: this is an enjoyable journey through the ups and downs of Machiavelli's life.
  • And I disagree — I would rather read a manga in English with a professional adapter than a translation by someone who thinks fidelity is more important than readability. Plagiarism, Scanlations, and Copies: Nick Simmons’ Incarnate Rips Off Bleach » Manga Worth Reading
  • Colleagues in academia, government, a non-government organization, and industry pretested both questionnaires for content, format and readability, validity, and reliability.
  • While it may not be ideal, this web site certainly passes the threshold of readability for many readers, including many typographers.
  • Many of the ambiguities are surely due to cultural unreadability: these texts are hardly solicitous towards the Western viewer.
  • I work with tiny publishing houses, rejecting dozens of manuscripts every week on the basis of sheer unreadability.
  • Gums help low-fat cheese products retain their shape, cuttability, melting characteristics, spreadability and moisture retention.
  • This featherlight formula harnesses 'spreadability technology'. Times, Sunday Times
  • Readability is enhanced by improving the visual presentation of text.
  • With sovereignty diffused from the king's body out into the multiple bodies of the nation, the old codes of readability broke down and new ones had to be elaborated.
  • Typically, adding touch technology to E Ink or ePaper screens results in compromises in the readability of type. Pandigital introduces Novel Personal Reader, its first touch-screen e-book reader
  • They make a huge range of PVC-based plastics more pliable and durable and improve the spreadability of antiperspirants, soaps and face creams.

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