Similar words: decidability, adaptability, dependability, ability, viability, usability, inability, liability. Meaning: ['rɪːdə'bɪlətɪ] n. 1. the quality of written language that makes it easy to read and understand 2. writing (print or handwriting) that can be easily read.
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1) The readability of the review itself is the paramount editorial consideration.
2) Secondly, to give the magazine readability, something with lasting value and relevance that readers wish to keep for reference.
3) The importance of readability has been upheld for so long that all manner of methods have been devised for its measurement.
4) Various readability formulas are described in the course of interesting disquisitions on readability by Hatt and by McClellan.
5) Readability of pictures Consideration of the readability of pictures immediately raises the issue of the intended audience.
6) Readability and legibility are often confused.
7) Program format writen is much affection for program readability.
8) An Analysis of the Elements of the Literature Readability.
9) This saves space and improves readability.
10) The intermediate language has a good readability,[http://sentencedict.com/readability.html] generality and comprehensibility.
11) Consider using parentheses to improve readability and avoid mistakes because of logical operator precedence.
12) System uses C language program and shown good readability and portability.
13) I find, however, that in terms of readability and expressivity,[sentencedict.com] the results are better with Code Contracts than attributes.
14) Fitzgerald's warnings apply to the difficulties of generalising about global readability from a small number of samples of an extensive text.
15) Sixth-formers were asked to comment on the Prospectus in terms of its content, layout, readability, positive aspects and drawbacks.
16) Do we now hear yet another death knell for readability studies?
17) The white space on a page contributes a great deal to its overall appearance and readability.
18) While its report is not so comprehensive as that of Readability Plus, it might be valued for a more succinct appraisal.
19) Bjornsson explains in a way which serves to remind us that the mathematical precision of a readability formula may be misleading.
20) In 1978, McClellan proposed a scheme based on main categories where subdivision is by readability ratings.
21) White space includes the characters used by indenting files, spacing elements for greater readability, and inserting extra lines to add a visual separation between different parts of the file.
22) Left-aligned labels have a tidier, clear layout and they enable users to quickly scan each label increasing the readability of the labels.
23) Appropriate use of habitual sayings can increase an article's readability.
24) Readability test is a common used reading text test in English speaking countries. It applies scientific formula to quantize the linguistic features of a text and then provides its readability index.
25) To improve the quality of translating political neologisms, there are three principles, which are accuracy, succinctness and readability, put forward.
26) We have also relaxed UML conventions on naming classes and attributes to aid in readability -- e.g., "Registration Mark" includes a space.
27) There is one additional trick that can be used with a here script. Often you will want to indent the content portion of the here script to improve the readability of your script.
28) Compared with traditional design methods based on the modular assembly language, this method has improved the readability and maintainability of the code, thus making the relay software more flexible.
29) Ben goes on to show other aspects UI testing: searching for controls by visible text, unhandled exceptions, message boxes, test readability, and helpful tools like UISpy.
30) Compared with many workflow process models, the model based on Activity Network has the best readability.
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