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"legibly" Definitions
  1. in a way that is clear enough to read

59 Sentences With "legibly"

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That may improve with subsequent betas, but it would help if I could write legibly.
Then, using algorithms, they digitally peeled apart the six pages to legibly reproduce handwritten words.
But it illustrates the curatorial theme: Lange's pictures require verbal commentary to be read legibly.
Proportional spacing allows for different widths for each character, having them fit mostly snugly and legibly together.
Like Ms. Parker's charred church fragments, this work delves into American history, but more legibly and resonantly.
Mariano Rivera carefully signing baseballs — always legibly — and blowing on the ink so it would not smudge.
One consequence is that employers hiring new staff are prizing the ability to write speedily and legibly in cursive.
Voters would have to legibly write and correctly spell the candidate's name in the appropriate blank space on a ballot.
Fourth-graders will be expected to "write legibly in cursive to complete assignments," and cursive will also be a requirement for fifth-graders.
Yet browser recommendations advised limiting fonts to a group of 216 "web-safe" colors, the most that 8-bit screens could transmit legibly.
Starting this fall, students in Texas will be required to know how to write legibly in cursive by the end of fifth grade.
From the very beginning, it's always been our goal to legibly bomb central and unusual places so that people simply can't miss us.
Albert Samreth examines the fading legacy of New Khmer Architecture, which wanted to represent recently independent Cambodia as authentically Khmer, but also legibly modern.
When I finally get home after a long day of being legibly trans on the subway, I scroll past a Fiona update on my feed.
John Kasich (R) signed into law a bill that requires students to be able to write legibly in cursive by the end of fifth grade.
And beginning this fall, second graders in Texas will learn cursive, and will be required to know how to write it legibly by third grade.
If I wanted to write my name legibly, I could do it with the Daydream controller a lot easier than I could my finger and a smartphone.
"While we've engraved as many as 70 letters inside of a ring, there are limits to what can be done cleanly, effectively and legibly," Mr. Murphy said.
The ruling regime of 1955 to '70, Sangkum Reastr Niyum (meaning "People's Socialist Community"), set out to construct recently independent Cambodia as "authentically" Khmer, but also legibly modern.
Students in the state will now be required to write legibly in print by the end of third grade and in cursive by the end of fifth grade.
The bill required students in the state to be able to write legibly in print by the end of third grade and in cursive by the end of fifth grade.
For me, that comes from my own identity as a queer woman and as someone whose dad is Black and mom is white but legibly looks very white—especially to white people.
All students must still learn to write by hand cleanly and legibly, and considering most of us rarely lift a pen these days to begin with, why is cursive writing still a thing?
So there I was, crammed in with grumpy Long Islanders like a human rebus, bumping along toward Penn Station, trying to write my answers legibly in a copy of Will Shortz's Wittiest, Wackiest Crosswords.
Highlighting the illusionism of the endeavor, at times a clapperboard (complete with the name of one of the film's producers, Idéale Audience, legibly written on it) claps onscreen, designating the beginning of a take.
No doubt, these more legibly musical segments are sorrowful, distraught, and placid, but it's an inviting sort of depression that ask you to slow down, sink in, and turn yourself an abyss that you yourself chose.
FAIR researcher Mike Lewis told FastCo they had simply decided "our interest was having bots who could talk to people," not efficiently to each other, and thus opted to require them to write to each other legibly.
Public-school students will begin learning cursive letters in the second grade, and by the following year will be expected to "write complete words, thoughts, and answers legibly in cursive writing leaving appropriate spaces between words," according to the updated Texas Education Code.
To forward a letter to an appointed executor (an executor must go to the post office and confirm that he or she is authorized to manage the deceased's business), mark through the address neatly, print "Forward to:" and print the executor's address legibly.
I still find it tough to write legibly (to be fair, I have the same problem with pen and paper, as my third-grade teacher would tell you), and there are few scenarios in which I find it a superior input method to touchscreen typing.
White people interested in exploring this refashioned identity are realizing what people with a legibly minority presence long ago discovered: that these categories are more often than not placeholders, spaces evacuated of meaning, where the expectations that come with being told who you are rub up against the aspiration of figuring out what you might become.
The least of these is where the eBay seed seller Marion encountered were most clearly non-compliant: His unmarked ePacket did not contain a single one of the following requirements: A typed or legibly printed seed list/invoice accompanies each shipment with the name of the collector/shipper, the botanical names (at least to genus, preferably to species level) listed alphabetically, as well as the country of origin, and country shipped from, for each taxon.
As a result, they can legibly display thousands of items on the screen simultaneously.
Harleston first appears in Lloyd's Register in 1813 with Ma__on, master, Mestaer, owner, and trade London transport. More legibly, in 1814 her master is Marion.Lloyd's Register (1814), seq.№H126. In 1820 the executors of the estate of Peter Everitt Mestaer sold Harleston to Thomas Ward (or Wood), London.
Frank decides he can scarcely refuse. He is welcomed warmly by the staff and he comes up with tricks to improve his facade as he goes. For one, he memorizes medical terms he hears, then looks them up in private. For another, he fills out forms with mere scribbles after finding that doctors do not write legibly anyway.
Website of Church There is an almost Romantic self-portrait of Belluci, shirt open, at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. The reproduction here does not legibly show that on his breast is written the word 'pictor' (painter), perhaps indicating that to be an artist was his heart's desire. He returned to his native country late in life, and died at Soligo.
Freeberg, Ernest, p. 36. Howe devoted himself to Bridgman's education and was rewarded with increasing success. On July 24, 1839 she first wrote her own name legibly. On June 20, 1840 she had her first arithmetic lesson, with the aid of a metallic case perforated with square holes, square types being used; and in nineteen days she could add a column of figures amounting to thirty.
It must be an attractive looking container as part of the marketing of a beauty product. The container must also contain labels that legibly display basic information about the product and the manufacturer. These labels include contact information, ingredients, expiration dates, warnings and instructions. Labels not only identify products and their origins, they help provide consumers with the facts that cannot be confusing or misleading.
The script began to evolve slowly after the 9th century. In the 10th and 11th centuries, ligatures were rare and ascenders began to slant to the right and were finished with a fork. The letter w also began to appear. By the 12th century, Carolingian letters had become more angular and were written closer together, less legibly than in previous centuries; at the same time, the modern dotted i appeared.
The typical smoke generator consists of a pressurized container of viscosity oil, such as Chevron/Texaco "Canopus 13" (formerly "Corvus Oil"). The oil is injected into the hot exhaust manifold, vaporizing it into a huge volume of dense white smoke. Relatively few pilots have the skills to skywrite legibly. Also, wake turbulence and wind disperse and shear the smoke, causing the writing to blur and twist, usually within a few minutes.
A typical town information sign (Wallendbeen) An informative sign is a very legibly printed and very noticeable placard that informs people of the purpose of an object, or gives them instruction on the use of something. An example is a traffic sign such as a stop sign. Information signs have been growing in visibility due to the explosion of sign technologies. For hundreds, if not thousands, of years signs were crafted out of wood.
The novel The Boats of the "Glen Carrig" starts in the middle of an adventure. The subtitle reads: > Being an account of their Adventures in the Strange places of the Earth, > after the foundering of the good ship Glen Carrig through striking upon a > hidden rock in the unknown seas to the Southward. As told by John > Winterstraw, Gent., to his Son James Winterstraw, in the year 1757, and by > him committed very properly and legibly to manuscript.
He devoted himself mainly to line- drawing, and, with the help of an attendant to supply his materials, and a specially adapted desk, produced work of great beauty and thorough artistic finish in every detail. He was also able to write legibly using the same method.Mills, 1868, p. 42-3. Carter became something of a celebrity, and received personal visits from many eminent people, including leading members of the medical profession, the Church, and artists such as George Richmond.
Replica log cabin at San Felipe de Austin Historic Site Williams was with Austin when the new empresario selected a location for his colonial headquarters, San Felipe de Austin. Austin first hired Williams as a translator and clerk, whose language skills, both in English and Spanish, were necessary to fulfill his responsibilities. Another critical skill was his handwriting. In an era when all documents were written by hand, the ability to write legibly was critical to properly reading them later.
Four days before the conference date, Wieck filed another appeal, an ugly, defamatory "declaration" to court objecting to the marriage, accusing Schumann of a litany of weaknesses and vices, especially habitual drunkenness and the inability to support a wife. Overture, 28 September 2007 Schumann "cannot speak coherently or write legibly," he is "lazy, unreliable, and conceited," "a mediocre composer whose music is unclear and almost impossible to perform," "incompetent, childish, unmanly, in short totally lost for any social adjustment."Ostwald, Schumann, p. 153.
You've got to meet it, where will you spend Eternity?" proved crucial in Stace's decision to tell others about his faith. In an interview, Stace said, "Eternity went ringing through my brain and suddenly I began crying and felt a powerful call from the Lord to write Eternity." Even though he was illiterate and could hardly write his own name legibly, "the word 'Eternity' came out smoothly, in a beautiful copperplate script. I couldn't understand it, and I still can't.
The interior has a center-hall plan, with parlors on either side and a kitchen and small extra chamber in the rear. Period woodwork is found in each of these rooms, and floors are wide pine. The house's construction date is traditionally given as 1670, based on a partial carving (of which only the "1" and "0" survive legibly) on its main beams. It is possible that the house was built at this early date, but a date of 1760 is also plausible.
Each piece in the shipment, including individual pieces shipped together on a pallets, must have a separate lot label (provided by Amtrak), and name, address and telephone number of the shipper and the consignee legibly marked or securely attached to the package. Shipments must be in sturdy containers that will withstand ordinary care in handling. Shipments that may be susceptible to damage by conditions that may be encountered in transport (i.e., changes in temperature) must be adequately protected by proper packaging.
The first Trinity students, boys and girls, in addition to religious instruction, also learned to write plainly and legibly and were taught enough arithmetic to prepare them for employment. These eighteenth-century Trinity students were almost invariably apprenticed to trades such as blacksmith, bookbinder, carpenter, cordwainer, mason, mariner, shoe binder, and tailor. In 1789, Trinity's 56 boys and 30 girls were under the instruction of John Wood, clerk of St. Paul's Chapel at 29 John Street. Its tuition stood at seven dollars per quarter, in addition to a one guinea entrance fee.
In addition, the company was convicted of selling products below cost and accepting kickbacks from wholesalers. Carrefour was ordered to pay a fine of €2 million and to prominently and legibly display a notice in all of its French stores disclosing the false advertising. In Carrefour Mangga Dua Square, Jakarta, Indonesia, a 5-metre high metal rack fell on top of a 3-year-old boy, killing him almost instantly due to internal bleeding. Afterwards, the victim's family claimed that Carrefour has refused to meet with them to settle the case.
Municipal castings also have to follow the country-of-origin marking requirement laws. Every casting of foreign origin entering the United States has to be marked legibly with the English name. There is a special marking law for municipal castings that states they must be marked on the top surface of the casting, visible once the product is installed in the field, so that the general public can easily see country of origin. This means manhole or inlet frames must be marked on the very top surface or lip of the frame or the top surface of a manhole lid or grate.
Traditional markup copy editing, or hard-copy editing, is still important because screening tests for employment may be administered in hard copy. Also, the author whose text the copy editor is editing may prefer hard-copy markup, and copy editors need to know traditional markup in case documents and materials cannot be exchanged electronically. When editing in hard-copy, all participating parties (the editor, author, typesetter, and proofreader) must understand the marks the copy editor makes, and therefore a universal marking system that signifies these changes exists. This is also why the copy editor should write legibly and neatly.
Elementary Level SSAT: The writing sample gives students an opportunity to express themselves through written response to a picture prompt. Students are asked to look at the picture and tell a story about what happened, each being sure their story includes a beginning, a middle, and an end. This writing sample is not graded, but a copy is provided to the school to which the student is applying. Here are some general tips: test takers must make sure to write legibly because a school can not judge a test taker's writing if they can't read it.
He also claimed that Poe had said, quite poetically, as he prepared to draw his last breath: "The arched heavens encompass me, and God has his decree legibly written upon the frontlets of every created human being, and demons incarnate, their goal will be the seething waves of blank despair." The editor of the New York Herald, which published this version of Moran's story, admitted, "We cannot imagine Poe, even if delirious, constructing [such sentences]."Bandy, 29 Poe biographer William Bittner attributes Moran's claim to a convention of assigning pious last words to console mourners.Bittner, William.
See At Lily Dale Sewall met with a spiritualist medium, who asked her to write several questions on bits of paper that Sewall claimed never left her hands. Sewall then selected a slate that was wiped clear and tied with her own handkerchief. When Sewall later opened the slate at her hotel, expecting it to be blank inside, she found responses to her questions were legibly written on the slate. From that time she claimed to have had regular communications with her deceased husband, Theodore, and communicated with other deceased family members, a noted Russian pianist named Anton Rubenstein, and Père Condé, who was a medieval priest and physician from France.
'Joined hand' from John Cotton Dana's A Library Primer (Chicago: Library Bureau, 1899), page 71 The first card written west of Cambridge, in library hand Library hand is a rounded style of handwriting once taught in library schools. The intention was to ensure uniformity and legibility in the handwritten cards of library catalogs. Beginning in September 1885, Melvil Dewey and Thomas Edison developed and perfected the approved library hand to be taught in library school and used in libraries. The penmanship was based on Edison's own handwriting in which he stated that "I had perfected a style of handwriting which would allow me to take legibly from the wire, long hand, forty-seven and even fifty-four words a minute".
Letting down or picking up people in order to evade the 5s penalty was punishable by imprisonment of the driver for fourteen days to one month. The Act also required that the name of the proprietor of each stagecoach (except mail coaches) be painted legibly on their side door. A coachman who allowed anyone else to drive his coach without the consent of the passengers, or who overturned the carriage or endangered the passengers or their property via misconduct, was to be fined between forty shillings and four pounds; and a guard who fired off his weapons whilst with the coach, other than in defence, was to be fined twenty shillings. The Act was repealed by section 1 of the Act 50 Geo.
The top and supporting surface are lightly lapped and legibly marked. In order to enable the result of the calibration to be recorded and subsequently applied in the case of polygon, the face of the polygon is identified. Each face is identified by engraving on the top surface, the nominal angles with the face and a datum face. The faces may be identified with series of number from 1 upwards if nominal angle is not a whole number of degrees. Around 4 holes (plain for type 1 and threaded for types 2 and 3) are provided for clamping purposes. The dimension of polygon between the top and supporting surfaces is 75,150 and 300 mm for types 1, 2 and 3 respectively. The top and supporting surfaces are made flat and parallel to accuracies of 0.0025,0.005 and 0.007 mm, 0.0035,0.005 and 0.04 mm for types 1, 2 and 3 respectively and departure from flatness is permissible only in concave direction.
Enduring example, twenty years after Platt Rogers Spencer's death, of Spencerian script from 1884 from the Gem City Business College of Quincy, Illinois. Although the current Coca-Cola logo dates from 1950, it retains all the features of the Spencerian Script from F. M. Robinson's design of 1886 Ford logo from 1911, predating the simplifications of 1927 P. R. Spencer's book, published 1866 Spencerian Script is a script style that was used in the United States from approximately 1850 to 1925 and was considered the American de facto standard writing style for business correspondence prior to the widespread adoption of the typewriter. Platt Rogers Spencer, whose name the style bears, used various existing scripts as inspiration to develop a unique oval-based penmanship style that could be written very quickly and legibly to aid in matters of business correspondence as well as elegant personal letter- writing. Spencerian Script was developed in 1840, and began soon after to be taught in the school Spencer established specifically for that purpose.

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