Sentence examples for makes it difficult to read from inspiring English sources

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The book's lack of transparency makes it difficult to read it as more than conspiracy theory.

Specular glare or veiling reflection causes eye discomfort, makes it difficult to read a document and has been thought to contribute to eyestrain.

The language barrier makes it difficult to read fully the youths profiled in "Lord's Children," a "Wide Angle" installment on Tuesday on most PBS stations about some of the youngest victims of Uganda's long civil war.

Spread over several rooms — with very poor lighting that makes it difficult to read the manuscripts and even see some fine jewelry — it is an ambitious attempt to show how the ties between both cultures have developed over a thousand years.

Dr. Scoggin said exaggerated investment claims, wild speculative swings, predatory investors' taking advantage of the little guy's work, fights over claims (read "patent disputes"), constant tests of endurance and adaptability, and a custom of casual dress that makes it difficult to read status at a glance were features of both booms.

The absence of clear labeling means that the significance of these variables, if any, may be unclear, which makes it difficult to read and interpret the diagram.

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Lights are kept dim, making it difficult to read.

But shooting the magazine instead of the target may make it difficult to read the issue.

HANGING chads made it difficult to read voter intentions in 2000.

The most common disability is dyslexia, an inherited disorder in which the brain does not properly recognize and process symbols, making it difficult to read and write.

As the disease progresses, the center of the field of view begins to blur, making it difficult to read, drive and recognize faces.

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