unreadable in A Sentence

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    Unreadable dvds are a real disaster.[…].

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    It made the story Unreadable.

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    Depressing and almost Unreadable.

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    He watched her, his eyes Unreadable.

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    That website is virtually Unreadable.

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    Unreadable Disk Error Fix.

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    File types become Unreadable, links rot and media formats fail.

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    I didn't uncheck this option the first time, and the output file was Unreadable.

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    Sometimes, instead of a standard message, you may receive incomprehensible sms with Unreadable characters.

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    But despite the GDPR's requirement, European citizens still encounter privacy policies that are largely Unreadable.

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    might be to supply null values for the Unreadable fields, but abort with an error,

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    Hidden links are links that are intended to be crawled by Googlebot, but are Unreadable to humans.[…].

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    It can recognize qualified smart cards and Unreadable cards, and put them to different card collection boxes.

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    The intention behind the hidden links is to be crawled by Googlebot, but they are Unreadable to humans because:.

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    Add lambda expressions, compiler'magic' like Linq-syntax and var, and C 2 functions like yield(which results in new classes with Unreadable names).

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    Encryption: The scrambling of information so that it is Unreadable to those who do not have the code to unscramble it.

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    If I was requesting a document to download, it would probably be some gibberish characters, because most document formats are Unreadable without prior processing.

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    In the deepest recesses of your heart you will feel that there is a kind of love about God that is inexpressible and Unreadable;

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    The software detects faces, car number plates and other image information in various scales and orientations and applies blurring filters to make the information Unreadable.

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    When, in February 1942, the German navy introduced the four-rotor Enigma for communications with its Atlantic U-boats, this traffic became Unreadable for a period of ten months.

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    However, even a legible typeface can become Unreadable through poor setting and placement, just as a less legible typeface can be made more readable through good design.

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    Anyone who actually wants to understand what the policies say finds the details are buried in long legal documents Unreadable by nearly everyone, perhaps except the lawyers who helped create them.

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    Both books, I think, are more or less Unreadable, but they marked 1957 as a watershed year in the history of psychological science, and also set their mark on philosophy and linguistics.

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    Jpg files that are entirely Unreadable can be fixed with the help of this tool, and then you will be able to open them using any popular image viewers after they have been repaired.

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    Encrypting files on your Android device allows you to keep those files from being stolen, and even if they get stolen they would be Unreadable as long as they are not decrypted using a proper key.

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    It's an excellent idea to scan for an Unreadable or bad block of data with available tools at least once a month to make sure that your drive is not degrading and your data is not being lost.

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    Twenty-four months after I first typed the“A” words into a search engine and was smacked in the face by a zillion and one Unreadable studies and just as many lunatic rants, I found myself parenting a child I did not understand.

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    Customers who have purchased any of the cheese products listed below from the affected sell by dates or any Unreadable date codes are urged not to consume it and to return it to the place of purchase for a full refund.

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    In determining the contents of the capsule, they even accounted for such things as the English language being lost, or otherwise Unreadable in its present form to future generations, giving a key to English, among other such tools to translate the language.

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    In an interactive log-file browser, the right thing to do might be to return the entry unparsed, so the user can see it-but in an automated log-summarizing program, the right thing to do might be to supply null values for the Unreadable fields, but abort with an error, if too many entries have been malformed.

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