The digits are large enough to be easily read, without using glasses, by persons with moderately imperfect vision, so the clocks are convenient for use in their bedrooms.
The imperfect vision plagued him.
To her imperfect vision the stalls and pedlars waved and fluttered as much as the cloth banners, but Rhodry's image was solid and steady.
Very well: give me grounds for believing that they won't just be projections on a larger scale of your admittedly imperfect vision.
He was invalidated from the flight programme because of imperfect vision in his left eye.
But the Baudelaires knew that Olaf didn't care about being in, any more than he had imperfect vision in one eye or was about to go horseback riding.
Francis Parkman, the great American historian, "was terribly handicapped by imperfect vision," and the French historian Thierry was "quite blind.
This wasn't the imperfect vision to be changed by the twistings out of time's own birth.
I am a prey to the imperfect vision, to the race consciousness and its terrible purpose.
Even with imperfect vision I had too clear a sight of it.