Sentence examples for machine reading from inspiring English sources

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The machine reading my vote cannot discern my true intent; the human being looking at my ballot can.

He tried out the machine, reading the lines that scrolled through its window, past a red arrow, and decided to use it for his speech.

Mr. Horne said, "She indicated she does, and he said it was not unusual for those folks to have problems with the machine reading their prints".

The police took the letter and subsequent ones, apparently from the same mysterious author, seriously because the writer included a photo of the identification plate of the machine, reading G312.

And being sat in a ward full of guys who'd had tracheotomies or emphysema and you're just sitting there thinking "Ohmigod, what is going on?" There was a guy my age on a ventilator machine reading a Maeve Binchy novel - the Maeve Binchy was the final straw!

The web seems a different place than in August 2001, when the "Code Red" (or "Nimda") virus ravaged the web – automatically infecting Windows servers, seeking out more to infect and putting an infected file onto webpages so that any machine reading it with Internet Explorer 5 would also be infected.

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"Insufficient fare," the machine read.

The machine reads whatever page a child flips to.

The machine read, "Your vote has been counted," at which point Romney finally called Obama.

The books in the DNA library are bound so that the library can be put in a machine" — a genetic sequencer — "and the machine reads all the books".

We found a metal alloy that, even though it's gold, the vending machine reads it like it's a Susan B. Anthony.

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