Like many of the Pollocks in the show, "Bald Woman" is densely composed and difficult to read.
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Font size is not adjustable for bridged applications which may make text, especially for emails, difficult to read.
Even when it was clear foreclosures were rising, Taylor says, Kashkari didn't change his approach and was difficult to read.
The government is unlikely to have backed a scheme it thinks will fail, but public opinion is difficult to read.
E-ink felt significantly more like printed text than a sometimes glare-prone tablet screen, which was difficult to read in bright sunlight.
US-based shoppers who bought the new JK Rowling novel have been hit by a glitch that made it difficult to read.
According to Tomsick, the radio emission from the gas and dust surrounding the star make those pulses more difficult to read.
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It is difficult to read through the Fed survey and not get angry at the wreckage from a completely preventable disaster.
It is also fairly difficult to read if you are not used to it, but I think folks should try to access this knowledge.
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From a trading perspective, the action remains difficult to read intraday, as most of the market moves are coming overnight based on European headlines.
Asian situation is difficult to read, because the UC Browser has been making strong gains and gets downloaded to handsets with different primary browsers.
Mr Hollande has since secured a wide lead and, although the open primary makes the polls difficult to read, now seems the clear favourite.
Mid-stage trials were so muddy that they are difficult to read, and AstraZeneca has held back much of its investment until final results come in.
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Punctuating the film are images that are initially difficult to read.
The screen was difficult to read in the sunlight, an Internet connection was required to buy more books and she found herself re-charging the device every day.
Anti-Federalists charged that the Constitution was so difficult to read that it amounted to a conspiracy against the understanding of a plain man, that it was willfully incomprehensible.
Overall, analysts say that although the signals are difficult to read, the central bank appears to be keeping policy on hold as it weighs how the economy is performing.
Emulating such precision would produce a map that would be difficult to read, not to mention puzzling, since many of the smaller streets that existed in 1898 have since disappeared.
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However, results for Erbitux have been difficult to read--it's not clear that ImClone and its partner, Bristol-Myers Squibb (nyse: BMY - news - people ), conducted the right clinical trials.
The tweaked software does feature a smartphone-sized keyboard, but webOS Nation says some of the OS' trappings are difficult to read, and were clearly meant to be refined for the smaller screen before release.
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It is very difficult to read the oil crystal ball, but the sort of growth in car sales we are seeing is certainly the sort of things that can boost prices for the future.
"The actual word shape was the most distinctive thing because if you had Birmingham in capitals, from a distance, it's difficult to read but in caps and lower case you have word shape, " says Calvert.
Many of the women in the circle appeared to Liz to be close to tears, though some were more difficult to read, writing with expensive pens, their briefcases balanced against their slim ankles, their hair blown smooth.
The wraparound labels on conventional round bottles were difficult to read, so she designed a flat tube-shaped container that stood upright on its cap, with plenty of room for a large, flat label that could be read easily at a glance.
As well as widening the number of countries and languages involved, the consortium has also decided to expand the number of users by catering for people who - for a variety of reasons, for example dyslexia - find it difficult to read.
The neuroscience of literacy suggests that, sometimes, the best way to make sense of a difficult text is to read it in a difficult format, to force our brain to slow down and process each word.
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