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The reflective hour markers are hard to read unless the light hits them just so, making it hard to read the time.
It was printed so badly it was hard to read.
It was incredibly troubling, difficult, shameful and hard to read.
Her eyes are dark gray and they're hard to read.
So they can be hard to read or even download.
But it's not hard to read between the lines here.
For now, it's hard to read too much into promises.
It's been hard to read about what his administration did.
They stressed that X-rays were dark and hard to read.
The election is unusually open and the polls hard to read.
Mr. Kabila, 44, is taciturn, pensive, hard to read and reclusive.
Still, the tea leaves aren't hard to read in this one.
But those tea leaves can be hard to read in isolation.
It's hard to read the Chinese lettering on the boxes, one says.
Probably would have been hard to read in that weird font, though.
Like most Tokyoflash watches, this thing is hard to read at first.
It is hard to read the negative stuff because it's really hateful.
It is hard to read Churchill's words and not hear their assonance.
It's so funny and clever, but it's kind of hard to read.
It can, however, be hard to read because of the small print.
Neptune is a planet that's hard to read—and you're facing uncertainty.
His expression is cryptic; without any real context, it's hard to read.
The note was a bit hard to read, so we transcribed it, below.
Other times the IDs were hard to read because a photocopy was fuzzy.
It also gets nice and bright, though can be hard to read outdoors.
Some scenes were so terrifying and hard to read I became physically nauseated!
It can be really hard to read and see who's responding to who.
I find it hard to read the words, never mind talk about it.
A few didn't have any expiration dates, and many were hard to read.
Like always, some of the push back was stuff that was hard to read.
If so, it wasn't worth it, as the display is very hard to read.
When the bombs begin exploding, The 2020 Commission Report becomes very hard to read.
DG: Well, it's very hard to read what this administration is thinking about technology.
When you're a writer, it's really hard to read books for enjoyment any longer.
But it's hard to read the facial expressions of a being without a face.
Day Wave's Hard to Read EP will be released on 3.4 via Grand Jury.
The on-device controls are touchy and the clock can be hard to read.
Spies, after all, are notoriously hard to read — it's part of the job description.
Not only are emojis hard to read, but they just add to the confusion.
Shows have very complicated lighting plans and sometimes that makes it hard to read.
His powerful report is hard to read and the images are hard to view.
It's tough to say what the notoriously hard-to-read majority leader is thinking.
For example, pale gray letters on a white background are hard to read, Rush says.
Blythe was hard to read in that way, like a WASP version of Kourtney Kardashian.
For years, Google was similarly hard to read, sharing only basic figures about its business.
It's hard to read the vibrant orange faces in Japanese painter Fuco Ueda's surrealist compositions.
If he's on a roll, as he was, it's really hard to read his serve.
It's hard to read this as anything other than the meanest kind of punching-down.
It's hard to read when I'm writing and brilliant books pile up on my desk.
"Los Angeles can be hard to read," said Christopher Hawthorne, a former LA Times architecture critic.
Even worse are the ones that are hard to read thanks to a poorly chosen font.
I think he's impressed, but I don't know him that well, and he's hard to read.
Another key point is that it is not just Chinese policies that are hard to read.
Pros:Lightweight, durable, affordable, dent-resistantCons:Easily shows dirt/dust, hard-to-read numbers on the wheel locks
The Kremlin leader is playing a hard-to-read tactical game to restore Moscow's influence globally.
He meets setbacks with a pause (a kind of timeout) and a hard-to-read smile.
Another way that the economic picture is hard to read is the slow growth in wages.
"This one is very hard to read," said John Lough, a Russia specialist at Chatham House.
Much of it, he said, was "hard to read" just because he lived through it, too.
It is aiming for stronger growth in 2017, though Pant said China was hard to read.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads It's so hard to read a friend's book without prejudice.
But one thing that makes it sometimes hard to read the report is the abundance of redactions.
They can be hard to read, sure, but you'll have nothing to read if they're truly done.
SMITH: It was hard to read through for any of us let alone you and your family.
Arie says he feels conflicted about Lauren because she's "very hard to read," but honestly, she's not.
And, sure, it's a little hard to read on first try — but Atkin likes it that way.
"It's hard to read a strong signal from that, but you don't ignore that signal," Mester said.
What is described is so painful, sordid, and hopeless that it is hard to read at times.
"It was a hard book for me to write; I know it's hard to read," he said.
He didn't say specifically Jen was the culprit, but it's not hard to read between the lines.
My response to that is to push back: Ask yourself why this is so hard to read.
In your home, it's hard to read the demands of stone-faced herps evolved for wild living.
It's hard to read your book and not walk away with a sense of fatalism about our situation.
It's hard to read "Cat Person," a short story by Kristen Roupenian, without thinking two words: Extreme same.
I haven't finished it and — complete transparency here — it's hard to read on the pdf version of Netgalley.
Don't get me wrong, I'm a product junkie, too, but it's hard to read that number without wincing.
As for the song itself, it has Cardi comparing herself to a Ouija board — she's hard to read!
It's not hard to read between the lines of what can happen when self-interest and politics collide.
But for now, it's hard — how to say it — it's hard to read a response from a program.
Amber Rose and 21 Savage haven't said they're official but it ain't hard to read between the lines.
Gladstone will not say if they will challenge Jamie, but it's not hard to read the tea leaves.
José Leonilson's (1957-1993) work is cryptic, coded and often hard to read — even if you understand Portuguese.
He's hard to read, which is strange, because few players seem so anxious, even desperate, to mean something.
That means it'd be hard to read even the large E at the top of an eye chart.
The lists of medications on the computer screen were also surprisingly hard to read, which slowed everything down.
It was hard to read or write for sustained periods, which is concerning because that is my job.
Turning to the rear ... well, the taillights are too busy, the badge is still hard to read, but ...
Yet it's hard to read the scientific papers without concluding that, well, paper is the way to go.
"Sometimes one file would give us a headache" because it was hard to read all the documents, she said.
But at times it's hard to read whether she's just onto his secret or secretly in love with him.
Image: USPTOSamsung thinks it has a possible solution to the problem of tiny, hard-to-read smartwatches: a projector.
While it was revolutionary to see a nude centenarian on network television, Mickey's revulsion was somewhat hard to read.
As fans continued to upload their recipes, Poulden noticed that formatting differences were making the spreadsheets hard to read.
It's hard to read the exchange without thinking about President Donald Trump's scorched-earth campaign against the Russia investigation.
He has no public record (on his views on science) and his campaign record is very hard to read.
It is hard to read between the lines of the statement Woods released Friday and feel anything but foreboding.
It's hard to read, but even harder to watch, with Richardson crying and struggling to speak from behind the ventilator.
Numbers this far out from a general election are hard to read, and could change between now and November 215.
It's not hard to read it as, say, an argument that the only way to cure depression is via suicide.
It's also located on the back of the phone, though Samsung has made it hard to read for design purposes.
One of the challenges of following AI research is that it's really hard to read papers at their face value.
These sections are hard to read, but never gratuitous, and, like the whole book, feel emotionally true at each beat.
Since they're kind of hard to read, and we are masochists, we've written the whole thing out for you below.
It's hard to read without understanding the basics, a fact that D-Wave engineers factored for in offering online documentation.
It can also change the cervix in ways that make a Pap test hard to read, necessitating a second round.
What was diverse about them lay in intangibles: personality, moral compass, I.Q. — all hard to read in a formal portrait.
Lurie's books are hard to read, they're hard to cite, and they're hard to use to check other people's work.
But Peeple's Terms are hard to read, as they're only linked to in the app itself, and are several pages long.
The hand-painted menu on the wall is hard to read but you get the basics: classic slice $5, square $6.
Instead, it's hard to read the news and not feel like the whole thing is going to be an unmitigated disaster.
"It's hard to read some of the texts ... and not feel that there was gross bias at work," Barr has said.
It may be that a few Senators are on the fence, but the political calculus involved here is hard to read.
"Beasts of No Nation" is hard to read in an easy way; the agonies and atrocities it recounts provoke simple responses.
It's pretty bonkers and a little hard to read—I recommend zooming in on your browser to get the full details.
"It is hard to read the market valuation-wise but fund flows continue to be strong," said one high-yield trader.
We found 15 of the most cringe-worthy How-I-Lost-My-Virginity stories on Reddit, and they're pretty hard to read.
These cracks impeded the reading of the putative text, even by experts in deciphering manuscripts in the hard-to-read medieval writing.
"It's a small change, but we found the green was hard to read, especially for people with visual impairments," the company writes.
Honestly, think about it before you buy a red baseball cap that says anything, because from far away — it's hard to read.
Even if you don't buy that language now, it's hard to read this history without believing that its adherents genuinely meant it.
It's a bleak, almost unbearably pessimistic view of AI that is often hard to read and not very fun to think about.
Naturally, then, most players go for speed over style while signing, scribbling even sloppier versions of their regular hard-to-read autographs.
When she moves from Brooklyn to Paris and interviews Josée on her houseboat on the Seine, her tone becomes hard to read.
Breitweiser attributes these attacks to their owner's changed pheromonal odor and the iguana's characteristic stoicism that makes the reptiles hard to read.
People's motivations are hard to read as Mars clashes with Neptune on April 27—watch out for laziness or even shady behavior.
Clarke, for one, wishes people weren't trying so hard to read into it, at least based on just a trailer or two.
His handwriting is hard to read but it shows that there are Australians of Arab, Japanese, Sri Lankan, Indonesian and Indian descent.
After all, if you're a nonbinary person, it's hard to read that line and not feel like you are not significant, yourself.
A hatless Santa Claus stood on the corner of Constitution Avenue holding a hard-to-read "Save Money, Impeach the Impeachers" sign.
Large items may make it hard to read the display, or the scale might return inaccurate weights due to awkward weight distributions.
"It's hard to read the tea leaves on what they're looking at," said Ross Intelisano, a lawyer who represents investors in securities cases.
Experts say that North Korea finds it hard to read Trump — and that could make the North Koreans more likely to use force.
It's hard to read Ms. Marvel and not reflect on our own world and the Islamophobia that is alive and well in it.
"It's just really hard to read a channel where four conversations are happening at once," says Paul Rosania, the product lead for threads.
However, the tiny digital screen is a little hard to read in sunlight, and manipulating it with the single side button is annoying.
While readers liked the new reading experience, they complained that it was still too hard to read the text on a small screen.
She may play the mysterious and hard-to-read Jessa Johansson on Girls, but in real life, Jemima Kirke is an open book.
In many places, Sam's handwriting was so hard to read that Jim had simply put brackets with ellipses inside that looked like this: […].
Many of them are poorly printed and hard to read, and they represent just one part of the scope of counterfeiting on Amazon.
And even though no one has said a word about that history, it's hard to read about this trial and not feel nausea.
I didn't like Twitter's method of promoting older, but popular, tweets first, because it made it hard to read what's happening in the present.
In between serenading him, the star of Trisha's Southern Kitchen says the "Happy Birthday" candles melted so much that they are hard to read.
It's hard to read the rest of the list and not feel like according to Republicans, being a woman is a pre-existing condition.
Leslie: My practical advice is you should make a resume that is less hard to read, and also no one cares about your fraternity!
Sales of newly built homes have been hard to read, due to the recent government shutdown and delays in reporting from the U.S. Census.
Your partners might be hard to connect with, confused, exhausted, or hard to read—don't push for important, detail heavy conversations at this time.
It's hard to read anything about serialized novels without running into Charles Dickens and his role in popularizing the form in the 19th century.
It's kind of hard to read this way, since the text on an iPhone is small and you need to pan around a page.
It's not too hard to read between the lines here: Obama and Merkel are laying out a series of demands for the Trump administration.
Billy's expression is hard to read, but his level gaze asks the photographer and, by extension, the viewer to see him as an equal.
A surprisingly decent screen is only let down by its size and limited resolution, which makes the occasional in-game fine print hard to read.
McArthur said the documents were so hard to read that she struggled to understand key information any researcher would require, including the person's medical history.
It has small, hard-to-read text and awkward controls that were clearly meant more for the original AR headset than the iPhone's AR solution.
As much as it's an outright comedy, it's not hard to read between the lines of what can happen when self-interest and politics collide.
However, as soon as lane markings on either side became too hard to read or simply dropped away, Steering Pilot would cut out — sans warning.
You're like, "Jesus Christ, this is so hard to read," because simultaneously, I don't know if we would be in business today without Mario's support.
The Calypso Twins are hard to read as anything but cynical monsters, especially because it's obvious that they're only pretending to care about their fans.
It's also hard to read a one-volume history of a president's life without feeling like you're crawling over the dense folds of an accordion.
It's hard to read the Failing New York Times or the Amazon Washington Post because every story/opinion, even if should be positive, is bad!
The pattern they're making is still hard to read, but if Lynch can pull this off, it's gonna be a Rube Goldberg machine of epic proportions.
It's not hard to read Charles' journey in The Edge as analogous to its author's: the library-dwelling intellectual using his wits to brave rougher elements.
But I find it hard to read when I'm working, and I've also been consumed with the primaries and the post-primaries and the daily outrage.
Eleanor Barkhorn: It's hard to read these studies without getting really upset, considering how many children grow up without their fathers actively involved in their lives.
When we started working on Pebble, we asked our actual users what problems they had with inPulse: The screen was hard to read in direct sunlight.
And it's hard to read too much malice into the gesture, given that Cook was willing to actually sit next to Trump just a day ago.
As for the saying, "Let bygones be bygones" ... well, it's not hard to read between the lines when it comes to a future friendship with Brandi.
But, as the dissenting Justices in that case pointed out, it is hard to read the underlying executive order without discerning an implicit finding of impracticability.
He's a big L.A. party guy, so it's not hard to read between the lines ... the allure of the mansion and the parties will go on.
The hardwood trees would normally be bare by mid-November, even in the South, but seasonal cues can be hard to read in this changing climate.
To be able to convert your hand-written notes into digital text is incredibly helpful, especially if your handwriting on the Note is hard to read.
Dr. Brahmajee Nallamothu, an interventional cardiologist at the University of Michigan, said it is hard to read too much into Mr. Sanders's apparently prolonged hospital stay.
Pippa's friend Kath is not hard to read as being analogous to the fans and fanfiction authors who dreamed of bringing their own visions to life.
It's not hard to read the meaning behind winds of White Walker winter coming for the Stark kids in the place where they will be buried.
I am known for being hard to read, to the point that friends complain that they can never tell what I'm thinking by looking at my face.
But even with the discomforting dynamic of their age difference, it's hard to read this section without feeling impatient for our leading men to take the stage.
The font's a bit hard to read, but the full title of that one on the left is Reading from Behind: A Cultural History of the Anus.
Angie Stone says Bruno Mars has a lot of growing up to do, but ain't hard to read between the lines ... she wants him to pay up.
That makes the scenes between them hard to read, and it makes the characters themselves seem opaque and incomplete, like a film strip patched together from fragments.
The NLD faces sky-high expectations at home and abroad, but the Nobel peace prize winner's autocratic decision-making style makes the government's intentions hard to read.
Kvitova's serve on Sunday was inconsistent — she had 13 aces and seven double faults — but her groundstrokes looked as penetrating and as hard to read as ever.
It was an idea first introduced with the Vivomove HR, but the display was hard to read as it only filled the bottom half of the screen.
Brokeback Mountain, of course, famously lost Best Picture after winning many major precursors, and Carol's Best Picture snub isn't hard to read in much the same way.
If it is not just certain pages in the web browser you find hard to read, you can also make more global adjustments for the whole operating system.
As with anything related to Apple hardware announcements, the tea leaves are hard to read and the companies plans can change (the advantage of never publicly announcing hardware).
The system is more advanced and accurate than the existing home test kits, the company claims, which can be hard to read and aren't personalized to the individual.
The core additional feature is optical character recognition (OCR) — meaning that instead of uploading and sharing ugly-looking (and hard to read) chunks of raw page text, i.e.
Government data is not always easy to find, is often hard to read or put in context, and in some cases is a few years out of date.
So, on the middle Venonat you see the name, the name is quite, it's a lot bolder and at the same time blurrier; it's quite hard to read.
"A kick-taker should have good body language which makes him hard to read," said Daniel Memmert, who worked as a penalty consultant for the German national team.
In the middle is their beatmaker, Peep One (Tay Bass), a woman of mixed race — in this show, you don't have to squint too hard to read messages.
When the question flowed less smoothly — because it was written in a hard-to-read typeface — people were much more likely to notice the mistake in the question.
"It's not hard to read parallels between the Trisolarans and imperialist designs on China, driven by hunger for resources and fear of being wiped out," he told me.
To me, both of those features pale next to the real downside: the use of blue text in menus, which is very hard to read in bright sunlight.
People are hard to read at this time, but Cancer season is a great time to network as you'll be meeting plenty of people to hang out with!
There is a long and rich tradition of this, simply because we queers have always been underrepresented on film, meaning we work especially hard to read between the lines.
In Dashi Dash, for example, participants play the part of waiters and are asked to take the orders of customers on the basis of (often hard to read) expressions.
If you've used too many broad terms, highly specific jargon or tried to make your work sound more important than it was, your resume will be hard to read.
But it's just hard to read because you have such an expectation of what you're going to get from a Joan Didion story, and it's just not a story.
The work, Still Alive was created by Workman, and it flashes messages across the tee shirt in black text that often runs together, making each statement hard to read.
Either way, it's hard to read this any other way: Verizon is pledging that Google's Pixel and Pixel XL won't fall behind when it comes to future Android updates.
It is not reasonable to expect consumers to undergo brain surgery, say the founders, and current non-invasive options for reading the brain provide noisy, hard-to-read signals.
While the design is undoubtedly clean and simple, the minimalism means that it can be hard to read if you're used to telling time with hour and minute markers.
You can toggle between day, week, month, and year views, but all the graphs are hard to read, and it doesn't offer notifications for when to expect your period.
Since Trump has spent the past several weeks arguing, relentlessly, that those are the problems a wall is needed to solve, it's not hard to read between the lines.
Headlines with full sentences, for one, are hard to read and may add less value than a headline made up of a few relevant keyword phrases, according to Sosnowski.
It is notoriously hard to read the public's mind on gun control measures and there is often an increase in support for stricter gun laws immediately after mass shootings.
The political lesson from that historic humiliation is not hard to read, and it may play into Trump's thinking on Iran in the run-up to November's presidential election.
His first ship was the Grafton, a Royal Navy battle cruiser that served in World War I. Scruffy handwriting made the logbooks hard to read, but Purves was hooked.
Whatever the case, it's hard to read "On Being a Woman in Politics" — especially its sections on women's fear of assault — without expecting some analysis of the accusations against Bill.
Allow Brandon, the "hot but hard to read" star of MTV's new guilty summer pleasure Siesta Key, to give you the hard sell as to why you should tune in.
This is awfully hard to read; among other things, readers may stumble over whether "more massive particles" refers to a greater number of massive particles, or particles with more mass.
Its quicker-to-declines results are hard to read positively, except the following perspective: Snap grew so quickly that vetting it against the results of historically similar companies is silly.
In one set of images involving two victims, the suspect was wearing a charcoal gray sweatshirt with a hard to read navy blue logo on the left breast, Cole said.
The 36,000 early voters who didn't participate in the primary at all are among the major question marks that make the early vote data hard to read for partisan advantages.
Mostly there are tools to "mangle and obfuscate" your code so it is hard to read and understand, but, unfortunately, there are tools to "de-mangle and beautify" such code.
Bellamy's book, hard to read now, had a falling-domino effect on Robertson's next and more interesting utopian, William Morris; "Looking Backward" helped inspire Morris's " News from Nowhere ," from 1890.
Jamie Foxx will not reprieve his rendition of the National Anthem for Donald Trump's inauguration, and even though he won't say why ... it's not hard to read between the lines.
"SAY CONDOLENCES TO HUGH HEFNER.." one user demanded on an unrelated post, which may have been well-meaning, but brusque messages can be hard to read during a period of grieving.
The Pro's huge screen is a glory to behold because my eyes don't have to work as hard to read text or find buttons; everything I see is more visually accessible.
Photo: Adam Clark Estes (Gizmodo)So if Apple News+ gives you access to loads of content for $10 a month, but that content is very hard to read, what's the point?
It's a more modern version of what you have likely seen on other sites that require you to decipher hard-to-read letters and numbers to submit a vote or message.
It's hard to read "Insane" without concluding that the way the criminal justice system has dealt with mental illness is profoundly broken, and that its flaws have led to tremendous anguish.
Perhaps the most enduring lesson we're starting to learn from Trump's historic transition period is that this president is going to be very busy and very hard to read for some time.
The recruitment site also said, when you wear glasses, it's hard to read your facial expression and depending on the person, many might perceive you as cold or unfriendly — or just smart.
Second, as my colleague Michelle Goldberg explains in her new column, it's hard to read Giuliani's comments about Stormy Daniels as anything other than an admission that Trump broke campaign-finance laws.
For us, the blocky font on the keys is a little hard to read at a glance, but it&aposs not a big deal and should be easy to get used to.
It's not hard to read them as a commentary on the kind of completionist style that a lot of modern video game design tacitly encourages with endless, randomly generated missions and daily goals.
I've received thousands of resumes throughout my entire career — and believe me, I've seen them all: Too long, too short, too boring, too many typos, too hard to read and every layout imaginable.
It's not hard to read the film as Linklater trying to reach out to his characters, or even to his younger self, bearing gifts of age and wisdom that will only be ignored.
Hard to read resumes aren't looked at seriously – with hundreds, if not thousands, of applicants you should make it easy for the hiring manager to quickly see what you did, when and where.
"I think it's hard to read much from any one of President Trump's decisions, including this one," said John Inazu, a professor of law and religion at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri.
I found it hard to read about Yoni without thinking that the things I had done at his age — going to grad school, painting houses, backpacking around the world — were small and inconsequential.
Lots of people come through there, and also it's one of the first places that had lots of tests, so it's very hard to read that particular line of data specifically as well.
"I used to read the column because I couldn't concentrate on anything else — when you're making a film it's hard to read about anything important in the world, no gloomy headlines," he said.
The notion that this year's Oscars were inordinately hard to read began early, with critics' groups -- not always the most reliable gauge in the best of years -- spreading their accolades far and wide.
Text was bleary and often doubled up in layers that made it hard to read, and white screens looked harsh—I loaded Google on the Helio browser and immediately had to shut my eyes.
One former employee cited a feature that allows users to download all their Facebook information, but noted that it was hard to find and created file formats that were hard to read and share.
Foreign entrants also face a banking market dominated by China's big five state-backed lenders who themselves face a tough environment due to rising bad loans and the country's hard-to-read regulatory regime.
McGraw's known for going against the grain in the country music biz -- he's a gun control advocate and publicly supported Obama in the past -- so it's not too hard to read between the lines.
As the secretive psychologist of the group, Leigh proves perfectly cast, hypnotically hard to read, a performance so well-measured and tantalizingly restrained that it's criminal we don't see her on screen more often.
Life is short, as Sasse says, but that's why we should work hard to read a combination of classic and modern fiction and nonfiction to increase our understanding of the array of human truths.
The nicotine experience was the key to attracting smokers to any e-cigarette, but mention of nicotine was only in tiny, hard-to-read letters in the print ads for Juul's initial marketing campaign.
Dozens of manuscript pages are here; they're displayed only in facsimile and hard to read, but they simmer with a wired free-associative energy that soaks into the films and gives them some purpose.
And it's hard to read these emails and not conclude that the top echelons of the Trump campaign were well aware of the Russian government's support for Trump and willing to collaborate in the effort.
The glare of the overhead light is reflected by the laminated covers of the paperbacks, which have been stacked near the tondo's lower edge, making one cover hard to read and the other partially legible.
While our culture has undergone a dramatic shift towards believing women since then, it's hard to read that report and think anyone in the world would want to support his career after reading her testimony.
As Jupiter entered fellow fire sign Sagittarius, you experienced incredible growth and optimism and your love life and creative endeavors—your most pleasurable relationships brought you inspiration, even if it sometimes felt hard to read.
If you find bright white screens generally hard to read in any app, your phone's operating system probably has a high-contrast setting, magnification tools and other features to make the display easier to see.
It'll be hard to read too much into the polls for a few weeks with the conventions (unless Trump leads coming out of Clinton's convention, which would obviously be a very strong sign for him).
It's hard to read the track list of some of the early albums and not think of a junior high dance, or the CDs you brought in a giant binder on your first road trip.
A comparable boom in the financial services industry took place in the lead-up to the 2008 crisis, and in both cases it's hard to read these as anything but a misallocation of economic resources.
The lyrics go ... "What do you do fighting for your life if no one's on your side," and although the song seems to be about a girl, it's not hard to read between the lines.
In a dark room it can be hard to read, and the included backlight is so dim that it really only improves the viewing situation when you're trying to look at the watch in complete darkness.
"He's liked the earlier debates that had 10 or 11 candidates, because everyone there gets 30 seconds or 60 seconds, and it's not hard to read talking points for 30 seconds or 60 seconds," Cruz said.
The biggest problem, though, is Mackie's drifting, melancholy performance, which is compelling and appropriate to the emotions being explored, but it winds up unvaried enough that it's hard to read what's really going on with him.
The text can be super hard to read at times, as it's hardly big when viewed as intended—for me, this was mostly when shopping, using the game's instant messenger system, and navigating the Tokyo subway.
Some reviewers did complain that the glass cover was too reflective, making it hard to read the clock from different angles, but most appreciated the large numbers and still found it easy to read the time.
Despite the quickly approaching release of a new EP, Hard To Read, out March 4, Phillips is at ease behind the drum kit—it's the first instrument he learned how to play when he was nine.
However, the buttons or knobs can be hard to read while you are sitting on the toilet so you may want to take a moment to familiarize yourself with the controls before you do your business.
"These figures won't account for people with a wide range of different conditions who find it hard to read for reasons other than not having the requisite skills," Sue Wilkinson, CEO of the Reading Agency, adds.
The pink density of this void is hard to read as being located anywhere but inside the body, and the rectangle, though it could be a painting, looks more like the violently imposed emptiness that precedes one.
It's hard to read tone in a text, but if you can hear the person's voice and "see" their expressions as they convey their message, questions of "what's she really saying?" won't factor in to your response.
Facebook shouldn't have given these hackers access to the accounts — it wasn't a data-sharing project or an API gone wrong — so it's hard to read the fallout as anything other than a breakdown in Facebook security.
Later, Bateman even says that sometimes these situations are "cumulative," then immediately backtracks from the implications of that statement by saying he's not talking about Walter, though it's hard to read his initial statement any other way.
"Book of Numbers" was sometimes hard to read, not because it was incomprehensible or too demanding but because its textures were overwhelming, and because it struggled to find a form that could contain and focus those textures.
With industry hype built around review copies, the book—which will be released next week—is a nuanced analysis of trauma, power, and obsession that's, at times, hard to read; more often, it's hard to put down.
Em dashes can still be overused—they can distract the reader from the point of the sentence—in many cases ruining the point—and in others just making the sentence hard to read—also ruining the point.
Pros: Attractive appearance, easy to install, learns your preferences and adapts, adjusts the temperature based on whether you're home or away, outstanding appCons: Display can be hard to read, limited compatibility with non-Nest smart home devices
But I do think the screen is a little too small, and that, combined with its limited resolution, does make it hard to read some of the game's smaller text prompts, even for someone who doesn't wear glasses.
I wrote a whole chapter called "Make Your Partner a Real Partner" and even with all other things I wrote in that book about different forms of family structure, that chapter must have been really hard to read.
And it's not hard to read some of the same into Spielberg's choices — here are tributes to friends of his that he maybe doesn't see as often anymore, now that he's probably the most famous director in history.
It's hard to read the reports of the comments King has made recently and the individuals and groups he has praised without concluding that he either is a racist or is far too tolerant of those who are.
I wanted to sense a recognition flickering in Dan's hard-to-read green eyes, a sudden release of the torso under his Red Sox tee, a narrowing of the gap that separated him from all my greatest memories.
"It's hard to read a depiction of the campaign that paints a dedicated, cohesive team as mercenaries with questionable motives who lacked a loyalty to a candidate described as 'imperial' and removed from the campaign," Ms. Reynolds wrote.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads "The things that make the Wake hard to read are the same things that make the book so much fun to interpret musically," Derek Pyle, cofounder of Waywords and Meansigns, told Hyperallergic.
At GCSE, I didn't understand the books—the language and stuff [of], like, Romeo and Juliet—and because I'm not a good reader, if the language isn't my own language, I find it hard to read and boring.
A notification that you're doing something wrong is in the hard-to-read grey fine printOwnage Pranks seems aware that its service could easily be used to harass and it says it has procedures in place to prevent abuse.
As much as Trump and his apologists repeat the phrase "no quid pro quo" to persuade us that he wasn't demanding that a foreign country do his political dirty work, it's hard to read the situation any other way.
"Driver distraction is a big issue, and if you have graphics that don't look good, poor-quality maps that lag, that are hard to read, it becomes a distraction," said Danny Shapiro, senior director for automotive development at Nvidia.
When the lights came on, we had to register on applications that were hard to read, attend a school in a language we did not speak, and occasionally be harassed by gunmen who stole our money, watches and cellphones.
A year on from Europe's flagship update to the pan-EU data protection framework the Commission has warned that too many privacy policies are still too hard to read and has urged tech companies to declutter and clarify their T&Cs.
While Saudi Energy Minister Khalid al-Falih said the reduction was because of a seasonal drop in demand, it's not hard to read between the lines that the world's largest crude exporter is growing increasingly concerned about the decline in prices.
I thought that it was the only way I could get through doing it, but it didn't work... I have to say, those bits in the book are hard to read... and the fact that you had two more attempts.
When one sees Eggers choosing this particular way of representation, for Zeitoun and for Mokhtar, it isn't hard to read into it narrative exhaustion of the sort that has become common among an affluent, professionalized writer class in North America.
And it remains the case that it would have been better to disclose Giles-Maurer's role as a Republican activist, especially in the New York Post column, in a clearer way than a hard-to-read pin in a photograph.
The anti-hacking law Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, or CFAA, can also include terms of service violations, and because these agreements are prohibitively hard to read, and are frequently updated, users might not understand the consequences of their actions.
Harry Botha, banking analyst at Avior Capital Markets, said it was hard to read too much into share price moves after days of such substantial volatility, but Investec likely benefited from being relatively cheap and some strong fundamentals in its business.
Given the resentfulness she's exhibited toward any small attempt by Philip to insinuate himself back into the spy life via Paige, it's not hard to read a certain "and you call yourself a Russian" scorn into this small domestic moment.
The Cordoba elections are seen as a potential indicator of how the ruling party could fare in presidential elections later this year, though the lack of a Fernandez-backed candidate and a split Cambiemos vote make it hard to read clearly.
Some of the best — like "The Glow-Heart," about a man living through a second lonely Christmas after the death of his beloved — are hard to read, but they honor the inescapable sadness that comes into sharper focus during the holidays.
Though Romero denied that he was trying to make a big point, it's not hard to read Night of the Living Dead as a critique of Cold War politics, a metaphor for 1960s American society, or a story about race.
Conversations can be hard to read, let alone understand, and that misunderstanding contributes to a lot of the repetitive first responses to tweets, reply dogpiling, and knee-jerk reactions — like the kind that flooded Stone's mentions — that fuel the platform's outrage cycle.
It's hard to read too much into DigiTimes' report as the publication has a mixed record on these types of predictions, but it's worth noting that DigiTimes first accurately reported that Microsoft was planning its Surface Studio all-in-one PC last year.
Kelly Forman said she became a recluse after suffering a spinal injury and brain damage, making it hard to read and write, in a June 2011 fall caused by Mark Henkin's negligence in fitting her horse with a defective stirrup that broke.
Many parts of the ice core were hard to read, and it seemed to be the case that chaotic changes in temperature characterized Earth's climate at various points during the period that stretched from 10,000 to 15,000 years before the present era.
The vote was not just against 297 pages of hard-to-read small print and a discredited FARC, but also against a president who has seen his popularity plummet, undermined in part by the relentless opposition of Mr. Uribe, his former ally.
"I can read 97.3 percent of the genome with good quality, but there are bits of the genome which are very hard to read because there are some bits that don't stick back on when you try and reassemble them," says Caulfield.
Outsiderness was McCullers's great theme, one that's inextricable from the quest for identity and self-definition, and while none of her protagonists were out of the closet, it's hard to read her work now and not see queerness as a central part.
It's hard to read a book like "The Divers' Game" — in which an unnamed nation receives an influx of refugees and abandons the notion of human fellow feeling — and not immediately think of the present moment, with its constant news of border atrocities.
Music of the 17th century is hard to perform if it's not in a well prepared modern edition; in the original manuscripts and prints, the words don't line up with the notes, the ornaments aren't written out, and it's just hard to read.
Democrats were spinning it as a win, but it's hard to read DeVos' confirmation as anything other than a fumble for Democratic lawmakers and grassroots groups, who were given a near-perfect set of circumstances to derail her nomination and still fell short.
The casino magnate reportedly pledged to spend $215 million at the onset of the general election -- a total some expect him to still hit, though several sources cautioned that the famously hard-to-read casino magnate can always change his mind should Trump slump.
"Given a market we are seeing that is very volatile and hard to read and also demand that is smaller than we had envisaged, we see first quarter sales of $350-390 million," Chief Executive Alexander Everke said at a news conference in Zurich.
This newspaper discourages clusters of all caps, even in some commonly used acronyms, so I am regretfully unable to indulge the Chinese pianist who on Wednesday gave a performance at Carnegie Hall that was bold and often impressively loud, but sometimes hard to read.
It can be hard to read Postman today; much of his argument scans as crankiness, and some of the world he describes — writing, as he was, before the dawn of Facebook and Twitter and search engine optimization and autoplay videos — feels like a golden age.
Previously, if you looked at that URL, you'd find Apple's generic statement about how it protected your personal information, followed by a bunch of info in a confusing order, with a hard-to-read two-column layout on any but the skinniest of window sizes.
With such lessons in mind, it's hard to read the recent Foreign Affairs essay by the latest secretary of state, Mike Pompeo — in which he presses for regime change in Iran and worshipfully references "the power of moral clarity" — without suppressing a certain shiver.
It is hard to read Ullman without thinking of later Valley scandals, in fact: Ellen Pao's sexual harassment case against the venture capitalist firm Kleiner Perkins, for instance; or Uber's widespread discrimination against women, which eventually led to the downfall of then-CEO and founder Travis Kalanick.
"It was so hard to read, but at the same time it brought me so much comfort," Summers told HUFFINGTON POST UK. She called her mom her best friend in previous tweets, and used the hashtag #PeggyStrong throughout her mother's battle with stage four kidney cancer.
The galleries will be crowded and the wall text hard to read; the audience will swoon over the 1954 Pucci dress and the Halsman portrait of the artist posed below a skull, and they'll come away knowing the very O'Keeffe that she wanted us to know.
Still, there's plenty of missing features I immediately wish it had, including: The biggest priorities should be some basic color and light adjustment filters, and caption background colors because Messenger's font is already a bit hard to read and can blend into the imagery to become unreadable.
The official Twitter account of "Morning Joe" (a favorite show of Beltway elites that frequently tacks to the center) also posted the piece, as did scores of legacy political journalists, usually with the some disclaimer suggesting, this might be hard to read but it's worth it.
And it's hard to read this new study and not draw parallels between other recent events -- most notably, the resurgence of sexual misconduct and assault claims against Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh -- all of which he has vehemently denied -- and questions about what we do with them.
And it's hard to read "cell site maintenance and interconnection between carriers" as wholly believable excuses for generating nearly $1 billion in revenue from its subscribers when AT&T just spent $85 billion acquiring Time Warner in one of the largest and priciest corporate consolidations in recent memory.
Just a few examples: Obama didn't speak out in response to any of these attacks, but it's not hard to read her speech as partly catharsis about the pain she's endured and what it says about how women — and black women in particular — are demeaned in this country.
Their clashing patterns make the text hard to read — a fitting state for treaties that were almost always broken, amended, or ignored by the US. Standing before and among them in the gallery makes you think about the land under your feet, and the people from whom it was stolen.
" Supreme Court justices can be hard to read, but this line of questioning indicates that Kennedy might be swayed by the baker's case, according to Lipper, who said "the fact that he seems viscerally more concerned with the bakery than with the discriminated against couple is not a good sign.
It's hard to read The Tempest in a postcolonial era and not feel sympathetic to Caliban, especially when he has some of the most vividly poetic language in all of the play: Be not afeard; the isle is full of noises, Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Reproductions of two pieces from the artist's "Untitled (Four Etchings)" (1992) fill the pages, featuring phrases from Zora Neale Hurston's 19013 essay "How It Feels to Be Colored Me" in black block letters that become increasingly smudged and hard to read as your eyes move towards the bottom of the page.
If a user finds a specific message hard to read in dark mode, they don't have to go back to settings and switch it off; the drop-down menu in the message has the option to "Turn on the Lights," which will switch the view to normal mode, but only for that message.
Because you have the right to have a Secretary of Defense whose views are better aligned with yours on these and other subjects, I believe it is right for me to step down from my position It's hard to read this passage as anything other than a repudiation of Trump's foreign policy.
It's hard to read these emails and not conclude that the top echelons of the Trump campaign were well aware of the Russian government's support for Trump and willing to collaborate in the effort — which you'd have to think implies that Trump himself has been well aware of this knowledge all along.
Apple Puts 'Walkie Talkie' iPhone Project on Hold — The Information It is very hard to read this nice scoop by Aaron Tilley at The Information and not spend the next four hours daydreaming about the possibility (and perils) of fully mesh-networked internet that obviates the need for gigantic internet service providers.
Since the moment two episodes ago when Mark Linn-Baker told her about the heat ray that sends people to the same location the Departed are in, it's been hard to read whether Nora intends to take that trip herself, or if she just wants to shut down the people promoting it.
I have learned through talking to fans that C-3PO speaks very clearly to those among us who find it uneasy to be in human society, who are not comfortable being with people, and who have to really work hard to read the unspoken messages and the way people communicate with each other.
One to savor over the weekend: Stanich explained that, as these issues were going on in the background, it was hard to read the social media screeds attacking them, and listen to the answering machine messages at the restaurant calling him a fat fuck and telling him to fuck himself for closing his own restaurant.
It is hard to read this paragraph from Postman without feeling he is speaking specifically about us: When Orwell wrote in his famous essay "The Politics of the English Language" that politics has become a matter of "defending the indefensible," he was assuming that politics would remain a distinct, although corrupted, mode of discourse.
But for those familiar with the occasionally barbed relationship between Fisher and the Star Wars mastermind — who changed Fisher's life in many ways, good and bad alike — it's hard to read this relatively terse response to Fisher's passing and not recall all the times over the years that Fisher spoke ambivalently about the film franchise that made her famous.
Justices expressed skepticism with Samsung's argument that because a smartphone is filled with thousands of patented components that a design patent should result in awards amounting to a fraction of the total profits of the phone, though it's hard to read too much into how a Supreme Court decision might turn out from oral arguments alone.
Stigmatizing the illiterate, or those who don't like to read because they find it hard, comes in many forms, from judging someone's choice of book, to laughing and joking that someone finds it hard to read aloud, or to write totally coherently (remember this next time you hilariously attack someone for confusing "they're" and "their" on Facebook).
It's hard to read emotions reliably in portraits made with long exposures and stiff staging, yet to my eyes, these photographs are evidence of the Native delegants' deep discomfort, as contrasted with the relaxed confidence of the white men who surround them and who ultimately concluded a treaty that relocated the Ute from their mineral-rich land in Colorado to reservations in Utah.
Namely how big these companies in fact are: Facebook has nearly 1.4 billion daily active users, Google is the key path to information for much of the world, Amazon wants to take over how you purchase everything, Microsoft is cementing its SaaS products in homes and offices around the globe, and Apple makes so much money that its earnings reports are almost hard to read.
If you have a cell phone, if you rent a car, if you have health insurance, or even auto insurance, and you've signed the lengthy, hard-to-read, hard-to-understand contract that accompanies these items, chances are you have given up your Constitutional right to a trial by a jury of your peers, and have unwittingly agreed to binding arbitration for any potential legal claim.
The seeming scarcity of the last asset — hope — can make books like Gina Kolata's "Mercies in Disguise" and Joselin Linder's "The Family Gene" hard to read: We know at the outset that many of the characters and some of their loved ones either carry or are at risk of carrying glitches in their DNA that will cause them anguish and most likely fell them before their time.
To really give you a tactile sense of that obscene distance, here are various manifestations of Six-and-a-half feet, as indicated by the blue tape I have taped across several items in my home, where I live: Giannis could have backwards-jumped across more than 3/4ths of my enormous, wall-sized bookshelves, filled with my very prodigious collection of hard-to-read books to get space for that shot.
At the time, and throughout Dirk's rough first year in the league, Dirk's outright bizarre collection of skills and his association with the ever-increasingly erratic and bloated Nelson made him hard to read; his origin story, in which he was literally trained in the ways of total basketball by an eccentric Bavarian sensei and had played little elite competition, sure made him seem like a draft wild card at the time.
It is hard to read the history of Western colonial ventures, in which for hundreds of years it was mostly the intensely religious (as compromised and corrupted as their churches often were) that remonstrated against mass murder and enslavement, that sought to defend natives and establish norms for their protection, and not suspect that a still-united Western church would have found it easier to turn its moral critiques into more effective practical restraints.
Given the massive success of the revived Star Wars franchise, with a new entry topping the year-end box office reports each of the past three years — The Force Awakens in 2015, Rogue One in 2016, and The Last Jedi in 2017 — it's not too hard to read between the lines and assume the film on Iger's mind here might be this year's Star Wars anthology entry Solo: A Star Wars Story.
This stuff includes T-shirts emblazed with the phrase "Freedom Cannot Be Simulated" from Rirkrit Tiravanija; small pictures of pretty, long-ago young starlets or chanteuses that presage selfies, from "The Prettiest Woman" by Hans-Peter Feldmann; bright silk ribbons printed with political slogans ("Deport Hate") from Andrea Bowers; and a red leather bookmark that says, somewhat lamely, "I'm Hard to Read," by Amalia Ulman, free with the purchase of the show's catalog, a modest box of postcards and texts.
Now, having fled to Lebanon, the home of his ancestors, the 65-year-old fugitive executive tirelessly, at times passionately, held forth in English, French, Arabic and Portuguese before a packed room of reporters, flashing hard-to-read documents on a screen to proclaim that he was innocent of all the charges he faced in Japan, insisting that he had not fled from justice, since none was possible in Japan, but rather in search of justice against a political mugging.

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