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His system, a pattern of stripes, would be readable even if it was poorly printed.
But as the painstaking process of deciding whether to formalise the new time period into official geological nomenclature begins, I've been talking to geologists, ecologists, biodiversity experts and ice scientists about how humans have changed the planet, and which changes they think would be readable in the rocks millions and tens of millions of years from now.
I felt like the more proper nouns that were included, the less the book would be readable in a year, two years.
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Still, it will definitely be helpful for sharing reports you find interesting, or scanned images that wouldn't be readable if they were shrunk and compressed (which some image services do).
Another company, appropriately named Disappearing Inc., is developing an encryption system that would enable senders to set a date when their such mail would no longer be readable.
Who'd have thought a literary history of hydraulics would be so readable?
Investigators declined to say Wednesday whether, without its protective housing, the data module — if found — would be sufficiently readable to advance the investigation.
It was also unclear if, after being immersed in salt water for nearly two years and under significant pressure, the data they contain — voice recordings from the cockpit and information on the plane's position, speed, altitude and heading when it ran into trouble — would be sufficiently readable to advance the investigation.
Before going any further, we introduce the used notation, so that the rest of the text would be more readable.
The play would be more readable to-day, if he had written it in rhyme; the whole would be more easily declaimed, and the good things more easily remembered; it would lose none of its excellence of structure, thought, vocabulary and figures of speech.
The CR moves the output to a new line (it is only for formatting purposes and could be omitted but - in most implementations - without it the output would occur on the same line as the input and would be less readable in the example).
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com