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They may be able to read number plates on cars and identify certain faces, for example.
Despite what the cashier thinks, the terminal may be able to read the magnetic strip and approve the purchase.
He said that while industry standards specify a maximum magnetic-field strength for card readers of 5cm, some may be able to read cards at greater distances.
The results go to the patient's doctor, and so on to her medical record, where insurance companies and employers may be able to read them, and interpret them as they like.
This may be a worthy goal, and my daughter and her friends may be able to read "The Canterbury Tales" in Middle English, but what really gnaws at their adolescent souls is not whether they will take over the White House one day but whether they'll lose the boy if they take over the White House.
Just think, in a year you may be able to read "Goodnight Moon" all on your own, or add using your fingers.
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If you're good at reading lips, you may be able to understand the teacher this way.
HAWAN DAKI, Nigeria, 8 May 2013 – Aisha may not be able to read, but she never forgets a name, or a child.
Discussant 12, a 28 year old woman, said: I know it may pose additional cost on the program, but I think if the program can be sending text messages to all the patients on ARV to remind them of their medication, that would be helpful, but my concern is that most parents are uneducated and may not be able to read these text messages, or they may now forget when they don't receive the text messages.
In addition, patients may not be able to read the storage and drug use instructions or they may not be able to afford refrigerators that are required for the storage of certain drugs [ 13].
While you may not be able to read and make sense of the claims for a utility patent, you may rest assured that counsel for the company you are attempting to license your concept to can and will.
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