Sentence examples for information difficult to read from inspiring English sources

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Changes: Active Idle – Search & WLAN information difficult to read in Active Idle.

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Besides the absence of important information, MIR forms mainly consist of handwritten, free-text information which is difficult to read and interpret as shown by the MIR report in Figure  9.

While in a single attribute negotiation, preference information can directly be inferred from the dance graph, this information is much more difficult to read in a multi-attribute negotiation.

First environmental barriers in that context should be determined, for instance "Visual information signs that are difficult to read at an appropriate distance".

WHO information was easiest to read (score 62.3); information from Australia was most difficult to read (score 42).

Some of the map information, it turned out, was inaccurate, screens were cluttered with unnecessary information, the on-screen type was difficult to read and officers could not easily perform one of the most basic tasks -- the license-plate check.

7) In spite of being a short Discovery Report, the manuscript is difficult to read and crucial information such as residue numbers, details of methods to repeat the study are scattered around the manuscript or are completely missing.

EHRs are built on an archaic system, which makes them inflexible and incredibly difficult to read, search and find information.

Evidence from the UK indicates that some information materials designed for this purpose are inadequate, unbalanced and difficult to read.

In terms of reading difficulty, mean Flesch Reading Ease score for all information was 48.85 (SD 7.76; 95% CI 40.69 57.00) and indicated difficult to read.

The information turned out to be totally accurate, if only a little difficult to read.

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