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Mitchell Macy, 50, a gas station owner from Bellmore, said that sign is on the right side of the road, making it difficult to read from the left lane.
Unfortunately, that one is so bunched up that it's difficult to read from afar.
The strain field images are an efficient tool to visualise the appearance of the strain distribution, but the actual strain value is often difficult to read from the fringe plots.
Ricketts and Wilks (2002) claim that the speed of marking and immediacy of the availability of feedback are the main reasons students accept computer-based assessment even though they find it difficult to read from a computer screen for long periods of time.
The site yields precise numerical results, and is thus more accurate than Figure 4, where, by necessity, precise values are difficult to read from the graphs.
While fancy fonts look pretty up close, they are difficult to read from afar.
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InChI is difficult to read for humans.
The image of a penis ejaculating onto breasts has a 70s aspect to it in the hue and resolution, but is, perhaps intentionally, difficult to read aside from this.
Consequently, it is often difficult to read directly from the original data the fundamental movement of a financial variable under study.
Therefore it is often difficult to read directly from the original data the important movement of an economic variable under study.
For those of us who worked in Russia in Soviet times, it is difficult to read the news from Moscow these days without thinking back to those repressive years.
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