Will the patient, pharmacist or their GP at home be able to read it?
In short, in a few months I might be able to read Taniguchi in Japanese.
He might not even know his own heart or be able to read and know himself.
Happily, Scotland has the expertise to be able to read what these compounds can tell us.
Reading a contract is useful, but you also need to be able to read people.
But is it really important for 4-5 year olds to be able to read?
Whatever happens to Apple's bookstore, customers should still be able to read e-books on the company's devices.
We think once Gmail supports forwarding, you'll be able to read your Gmail on just about any device.
If the person adding the additional keys can intercept the messages they will be able to read them.
And that they will be able to read and travel and listen to music like other civilized people.
He said all 21 councillors should be trusted to be able to read it without disclosing its contents.
But they also need to be able to read and interpret data to get the end result we all want.
Deputy Mike Higgins said islanders should be able to read and understand all laws and wanted them translated into English.
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You will probably be able to read about it in the American Economic Review in, say, three or four years' time.
In any case, it will take at least five years before people will be able to read The Economist on electronic paper.
And if that happens, you can be sure that you will be able to read all about it on BBC School Report!
Toshiba says the DVD device for computers it will manufacture will have backward compatibility - it will be able to read CD software.
In addition to a Google Web Reader application, users will be able to read Google e-books on apps for Android, iPhone and iPad devices.
If you ask for something more detailed, like "Google a list of Tom Cruise movies, " you'll only be able to read the first few results.
Mary's only hope: that her accusers would not be able to read the letters, written in secret code, that she had exchanged with her co-conspirators.
It is an occupational hazard of my life as a book cover designer to almost never be able to read the books that I am covering.
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"As downloads will be synced to the hotel's account, guests will only be able to read the downloaded book during their stay, " an InterContinental representative said.
PCCW's initial stock fall is partly derived from the fact that analysts now have a facility to be able to read the stock, a century-old telephone company.
You know, even if you don't understand the language itself, you can be able to read the emotions that are packed in the movie says everything, you know?
The No Child Left Behind law requires that all children regardless of income, race or ethnicity be able to read and do math at grade level or above.
The new consumer bureau is based on a pretty simple idea: people ought to be able to read their credit card and mortgage contracts and know the deal.
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While Mr. Palma didn't go into details, users of Google Editions would be able to read books from a web browser meaning that the type of e-reader device wouldn't matter.
Finally, the Financial Times is now available on Flipboard -- you'll even be able to read premium content by logging into your Financial Times account right within the app.
In the swirling rumours and jumpiness of Beirut, people seem to think that someone who has followed events from outside the country might be able to read the crisis more clearly.
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At his best in his communication of the written word, for years to come Catholics and other believers will be able to read his three encyclicals on faith, hope and love.
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