I have uneven texture and a bit of uneven color, some redness around the nose.
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Uneven distribution of exposure between the two parties can lead to a sense of uneven vulnerability.
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And Kocian is the team's go-to pro on uneven bars (she won the uneven bars competition at the trials).
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You can see how the phone's algorithms struggled to tell the object in focus from the uneven background, resulting in jagged, uneven edges.
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To engineers, uneven movement of a dam means that the ground underneath may be falling away; the uneven pressure could ultimately cause a breach.
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Its mattifying consistency hydrates skin while boosting a healthy appearance, reducing dryness, as well as uneven skin tone, the look of pores, dullness, and uneven texture.
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Andrea Ahern: I find that my teeth are a little uneven, they kind of slant this way, and I don&apost like my gumline, and they&aposre uneven underneath.
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Desserts — we might have predicted this — were uneven.
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" Tillerson said China's contributions have been "a bit uneven.
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It's uphill, uneven — and well travelled by Joe Biden.
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"Mad Country" is brilliant, daring, memorable — and also uneven.
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And despite an uneven 2016 season, when he hit .
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But the demand for good (or bad) information is uneven.
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All told, 133 was a pretty uneven year for movies.
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As we've written, asteroids have slight and uneven gravitational fields.
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The rain and uneven pitches made the batting less spectacular.
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The track record for smart kitchen devices is fairly uneven.
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The combination makes for a compelling if slightly uneven pairing.
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Despite the uneven spending, Coloradans are split on the issue.
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But please do not mistake uneven progress for no progress.
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Biles also competed in the uneven bars Saturday, finishing fifth.
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" She added that "uneven power relations were clearly at play.
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On the political side, the response remains far more uneven.
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Most deaths in rich countries follow years of uneven deterioration.
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Trump has had an uneven relationship with some evangelical leaders.
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So as a documentary, Nobody Speak is a little uneven.
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In the advanced economies, growth has been modest and uneven.
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"MILK JUGS gone uneven," she captioned the photo on Instagram.
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The track traverses rivers, uneven terrain, and thick, deep bogs.
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The profit data by sector, however, highlights the uneven stabilization.
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The nearly invisible blur had become a stuttering, uneven bar.
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One big reason is surely the uneven distribution of pain.
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China's hesitation also reflects the uneven performance of past projects.
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The story is scattered and marked throughout by uneven pacing.
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Omelet maker Avoid messes and uneven omelets with this gadget.
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RHP Masahiro Tanaka had another uneven performance Saturday against Baltimore.
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The political geography of women's power is uneven and disparate.
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Boston yielded similarly uneven results, though octopus, salmon, and garlicky
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And Hernandez is predicted to sit out on uneven bars.
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The tariffs are having an uneven impact on chemical companies.
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His uneven, discolored teeth are bared in an inscrutable smile.
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The dialogue is uneven - funny in parts, but rambling otherwise.
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Which is to say it remains a discerning, uneven market.
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The writing, on the other hand, is a bit uneven.
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Though strong, the autumn rally in financials has been uneven.
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As in "Beasts of No Nation," Iweala's technique is uneven.
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But it remains an uneven, selective market in several ways.
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But the change will be uneven, according to the analysis.
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In uneven tendrils, the blood stretches down the white fabric.
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The uneven surface is what I end up looking at.
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The bigger worry, Huq wrote, is slow and uneven decay.
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Coaches and athletes have been playing on an uneven field.
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But it was an uneven victory for gun control advocates.
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Although her work is extensive and absorbing, it is uneven.
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Business owners, too, face uneven support depending on the country.
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"If you see uneven wearing, get new shoes," Rose says.
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The surfaces of Humphrey's monochromes are physically uneven, even turbulent.
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The failure to pass such legislation has left uneven oversight.
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A major contributor is the uneven heating of Earth's atmosphere.
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Biden's voting record on abortion rights has always been uneven.
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Worse still, implementation proved slow, uneven and plagued by corruption.
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He has given up 17 homers in 12 uneven starts.
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The results may be uneven, but ambivalence remains a constant.
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So access to high quality education is uneven in society.
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Authentic sales are usually uneven numbers due to multiple bidders.
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Our appreciation of democracies can be warped by uneven information.
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The Buckeyes grabbed the halftime advantage despite their uneven play.
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The year 2019 has been a difficult and uneven one.
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Others have uneven layers of rock difficult to drill through.
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Another sensitive issue involved the uneven quality of the judges.
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The old machine makes denim more by hand, more uneven.
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Dark at the Crossing is a compelling if uneven novel.
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Skin Concern: Uneven Pigmentation and/or DullnessCosmetic dermatologist Paul Jarrod Frank, M.D., touts resveratrol and vitamin C as your best weapons against pigmentation issues, especially when it concerns uneven texture or dullness in skin.
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The bad news is that the growth has been very uneven.
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The uneven lengths add dimension to Zooey Deschanel's otherwise timeless look.
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Prince sees the playing field of DDoS attacks as fundamentally uneven.
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But the Senate bill would essentially create an uneven playing field.
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History suggests that the process is much more uneven than that.
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Our previous records had great songs but could be very uneven.
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But first-quarter performance is expected to be uneven across sectors.
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The Academy's relationship with Native American actors has been publicly uneven.
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Overall, Hillary Clinton's steady presence triumphed over Trump's typically uneven performance.
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Step by step, Valkyrie makes it across the curved, uneven path.
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Alas, progress has been slower than politicians promised and is uneven.
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Nor do individual districts allocate their funding in an uneven way.
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There is something uneven in their development, something spotty and awkward.
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Of course, freelance work is often uneven, even for software engineers.
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Doctors' surveys suggest an uneven spread among London boroughs, for example.
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We've had sustained economic stress and an uneven distribution of prosperity.
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Here, Douglas embraces Russia's Aliya Mustafina during the uneven bars final.
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And indeed, Green Book's treatment of racism is uneven at best.
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Flames goalie Mike Smith made 26 saves in an uneven performance.
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The progress in improving Haiti's conditions has been slow and uneven.
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The economy is growing, but the benefit distribution has been uneven.
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Specks of black dust and sediment cling to the uneven surface.
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The central bank expected employment growth would remain modest and uneven.
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But that recovery has been very uneven across Wisconsin, said Logan.
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Again, it's an uneven movie, but it holds up fairly well.
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Enforcement is uneven, and the police sometimes demand sex or bribes.
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This would end years of legal controversy and uneven IRS enforcement.
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Still, attempts to ramp up electric vehicle production have been uneven.
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The Dodgers won, 4-3, despite Kershaw's battling through uneven command.
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Mueller's testimony, while uneven, produced some potentially damaging moments for Trump.
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Some had uneven legs and drifted toward the audience during performances.
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But is there ever a time when inheritance should be uneven?
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The moon's uneven gravity can make the descent even more complicated.
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Looking a bit closer, it's clear that China's slowdown is uneven.
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The show is uneven at best and incredibly frustrating at worst.
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But policy pressure is uneven, and the worst could be past.
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Low-wage work can be uneven and unstable and layoffs common.
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Here's how the Top 3 rank after tonight's uneven performances: 3.
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Despite the money and effort, though, Intel has seen uneven results.
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So far, her best score in Rio is on uneven bars.
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Every reform since has tried to build atop those uneven foundations.
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Venezuela's presidential election will be played on an uneven playing field.
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Since then, Wozniacki, now No. 163, has also had uneven results.
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But distribution from the federal government has appeared to be uneven.
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People bike from place to place on the dusty, uneven ground.
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And only Russian Aliya Mustafina beat her on the uneven bars.
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Fake news to me is an uneven, biased approach to news.
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The Trump administration's responses to Mr. Putin's needling have been uneven.
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Love is a long trial, a wending, and an uneven effort.
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High vodka consumption and uneven health care still cut life short.
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"Daddy, where are you?" the girl wrote in an uneven scrawl.
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They endured more injuries, more uneven pitching and more bad defense.
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A flood of top retailers reported uneven results this earnings season.
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Implementation and enforcement of federal laws can be uneven among states.
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Kamala Harris had a more uneven night than in prior debates.
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In Lima, the uneven effects of Peru's new wealth were evident.
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Moreover, the results of greater expenditures have been uneven so far.
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This was an uneven episode, but Cheesman was the strong point.
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Uneven breasts are often inherited, according to a women's health expert.
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It comes in three bases (Dramatically Different Jelly, Moisturizing Lotion+ and Oil-Control Gel) with five different "concern cartridges" that address irritation, pores and uneven texture, uneven skin tone, fatigue or lines and wrinkles ($39 each).
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It was often extraordinarily uneven, yet it proved that just beyond the borders of the professional art world there lived a parallel universe of art-making, every bit as good as the (also uneven) insider one.
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Flying debris or uneven terrain could of course present complications for C-17 engines, whereas the C-130 is specifically designed for low-altitude, high risk combat zones with uneven terrain – scenarios requiring both durability and maneuverability.
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Aliya Mustafina's golden uneven bars routine from the 2012 Olympic event finals.
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I felt that my waist was so uneven that I looked deformed.
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His cultural changes have gone further, but they too have been uneven.
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This can cause skin tones to become uneven with areas of hyperpigmentation.
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What they do agree on is that the improvement has been uneven.
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To be sure, the oil industry's shift on climate policy is uneven.
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The world economy's problem in 2018 has been uneven momentum (see article).
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So constitutional experts call the history of rulings under the act uneven.
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First, because the freezing is uneven, some parts become colder than others.
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"Perfect" is Nadia Comaneci on the uneven bars at the 1976 Olympics.
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Europe's response to jihadist terrorism has long been uneven — often dramatically so.
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That uneven split brings its own ups and downs for the candidates.
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The pole is just another apparatus, like the uneven or parallel bars.
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Investment returns have been uneven and funding levels have yet to recover.
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"It's been uneven," then CEO Sam Tramiel told Next Generation in 1995.
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The disciplinary responses have been bungled at worst and uneven at best.
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The gameplay is also uneven, though still stronger than any previous Uncharted.
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The robot expertly negotiates uneven terrain and easily leaps over a log.
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Regulations around political ads on the web has been uneven at best.
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To say that the housing recovery has been uneven is an understatement.
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One result is that the skill frameworks are uneven and highly variable.
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"Our experience with China has been... a bit uneven," Tillerson said Friday.
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It's pretentious, and obnoxious, and absurd and uneven and probably totally nonsensical.
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The response of our wealthy friends and allies has been highly uneven.
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SpotMini can climb steps and negotiate uneven terrain, so that's basically solved.
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Nonetheless the pitch looks uneven, a metaphor for England's growing southern skew.
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Obstructions to feeding can have significantly uneven consequences for men and women.
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Volatility also was expected to boost trading revenues, but results were uneven.
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It's tempting to view Kovalyova's raw, ambitious debut as two (uneven) books.
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That's why he's left banging on the ramparts with an uneven book.
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Her grandmother, Cynthia Allen, was doing her hair and noticed uneven sections.
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She follows it with this uneven but often impressive collection of stories.
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If they're too uneven, you won't be able to tie your shoes.
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This movie, though uneven, is affecting because of these two reliable stars.
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I will never walk out of the house with uneven blush application.
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What's clearly unfair is the uneven handling of political speech at ESPN.
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"The heat is sporadic and it's uneven," Nydia Velázquez told the station.
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The company said there was uneven impact across several of its fabs.
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Coverage in the private sector is uneven or exists not at all.
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Since then, the two countries have had an uneven number of consulates.
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The behavior of the global markets toward Mr. Trump has been uneven.
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A pin drop silence, to receive my uneven heartbeats and my thrills.
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Even the uneven boulders of Central Park became an irresistible nesting ground.
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The ice is likely to be uneven, rough in patches, even buckled.
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Uneven patterns of racial diversification explain much of this growing partisan gap.
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Britain's prosperity is also undermined by the very uneven spread of wealth.
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Clearly, his Germany was a very uneven playing field compared with mine.
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It is even more difficult to afford if you earn an uneven
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On the campaign trail and in national debates, Harris was frequently uneven.
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His remarks underscore how uneven Mr. Biden's campaign is across the state.
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More shopping is occurring online, but the pace of change is uneven.
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His firm Paulson & Co. has had a pretty uneven record ever since.
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He had an uneven relationship with Mr. Trump almost from the start.
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Despite an uneven start, tax reform is on the agenda in Congress.
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"SMILF" is an uneven comedy that just feels so, well, Showtime-ish.
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So, yes, "Anti" might be uneven, but its arrival feels momentous, long overdue.
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Let the Games begin The Games themselves got off to an uneven start.
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There was little guessing about whether we'd gotten a shot in uneven lighting.
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However, the upturn remained uneven and was centred on Germany and its neighbours.
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Uneven income combined with high health-care costs makes saving for retirement difficult.
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The whole thing buzzes with modern gaming excess: ostensibly convenient but tonally uneven.
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Are there relationships in your life where the give and take is uneven?
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Joe Biden -- The best you can say is that Biden's performance was uneven.
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And its widespread distribution throughout the illicit drug market has been wildly uneven.
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If the thighs are large or super uneven in thickness, butterfly each one.
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The strength of the data, including U.S. gross domestic product, has been uneven.
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But these restraints are applied in an uneven way that favors the left.
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While home prices have come back in general, the recovery has been uneven.
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And steep downhill slopes or uneven stairs filled me with gut-level terror.
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She wrote that she wanted to be more consistent on the uneven bars.
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It has been an uneven playing field for decades, stacked against US workers.
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This isn't to say Wonder Woman is perfect; uneven might be more appropriate.
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The tiny wheels can get trapped by uneven sidewalks and grates, causing falls.
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READMEMetal brushed design looks nice, though some areas—like uneven bezels—are unappealing.
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All that is despite what has been a very uneven path for scooters.
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Everything shrinks at the same rate so you don't get an uneven lining.
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If the system encounters an uneven spot, it can simply adapt its gait.
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In North America, the housing market recovery after 2010 has been very uneven.
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After Nadia dismounted from the uneven bars, the digital scoreboard displayed a 1.00.
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That's because growth has been halting and uneven under the aggressive monetary regime.
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Then you get that amount every week — effectively ironing out uneven cash flow.
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A "nightmare" was how the rookie described navigating uneven scrubland in the dark.
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It criticized the new Civic for a poor quality interior and uneven ride.
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The earnings data by sector, however, highlights the uneven nature of profit growth.
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She also qualified as one of eight finalists in the uneven bars competition.
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Episode six of The Night Of made for an uneven hour of television.
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We see the shadows cast by the cardboard's uneven edges onto the surface.
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But national figures mask a very uneven recovery from one state to another.
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The playing field was uneven, with state institutions bent to Mr Museveni's will.
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Grandparents in walkers or those who use canes can stumble on uneven footing.
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The ingredients that are in my products address uneven skin tones for everyone.
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Others, like the Herbert Glacier (near Mendenhall), require a hike over uneven terrain.
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The state's abortion and contraception laws are uneven and some pre-date Roe.
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"Despite uneven retail conditions, we continue to invest in future growth" in running.
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But in the meantime, the impact of climate change will be geographically uneven.
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We found that the distribution of those very lengthy wait times is uneven.
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Previous cycles have yielded an even more uneven distribution of donations from unions.
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John Kasich Kasich, a more uneven debater than Cruz, had a respectable night.
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As a text on women and the history of art, it's sometimes uneven.
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But after the uneven bars, Biles was in an unfamiliar place: second place.
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But the second rotation, uneven bars, was the roughest event for both women.
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An uneven November, marred by defeats by Monmouth and Alabama, left them chastened.
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Here, the songs are more fragmented than ever: jagged, uneven, and totally riveting.
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Government support for reviving traditional grains and for organic farming has been uneven.
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Casual dining chains are responding to shifts in consumer behavior in uneven ways.
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Together, the photographs reflect the rather unseemly, uneven landscape that both photographers navigate.
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No, there's sanctions and I think they're sanctions ... The playing field is uneven.
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Indeed, there's an uneven number of flagons and lids left in the box.
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A few rivulets of paint drip down from the rectangle's uneven bottom edge.
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It's uneven, and it wants to shock more than it succeeds in shocking.
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She's delivered a bracing if uneven novel, one that, like jazz, feels improvised.
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Massachusetts has already adopted the standard that California is considering with uneven effects.
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With singers spread out, often behind the listeners, the sound was predictably uneven.
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It's an uneven, sloping hill tiled with a surface of thin, removable panels.
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Mahomes was uneven throughout the game, throwing two touchdowns but also two interceptions.
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Read Brownstein's latest piece on how uneven economic growth is driving political polarization.
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Such programs are an outgrowth of the uneven balance of power in China.
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And sort of you're taking the playing field and making it inherently uneven.
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But it's been uneven because the company has been on tour so much.
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S. agreement, the global legal regime around data protection is uneven and unstable.
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HOKAs add stability, comfort, and deal with uneven or hard ground especially well.
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Thus, my breathing, which is supposed to drive my focus, sounds raspy and uneven.
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Destiny didn't survive because players gave an uneven game the benefit of the doubt.
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My scars are hilariously uneven — one is faded and the other is bright purple.
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Wheelchair users have to negotiate a "long, uneven path" and go up an incline.
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After thinking through the uneven impact, we said this technology is not your answer.
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They're taking advantage of the uneven ground to hit us with everything they have.
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But even in states with gun surrender laws on the books, enforcement is uneven.
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But their slow and uneven adjustment means the pain of hyperinflation is shared haphazardly.
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The device's uneven bezels in particular set off the OCD alarms in my brain.
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Add that to an already uneven housing recovery, and the resulting numbers are staggering.
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Thailand's election season has featured generals, populists, royals — and a wildly uneven playing field.
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That said, so far banks' bot experiences have been "uneven or poor," he said.
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It's an age where childcare options can be very expensive and of uneven quality.
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Over the years many multiple-translator anthologies have been published, with extremely uneven results.
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However, the effort was complicated by Schnatter's stake and Papa John's uneven earnings performance.
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It's an uneven playing field (or pitch) that often favors white, affluent, connected people.
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To the Verizon's credit through, it isn't trying to play down the uneven coverage.
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This scenario is responsible for the dog's pensive look and closely set, uneven eyes.
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But, if you're paying with a card, it's fine to suggest an uneven split.
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Crony capitalism creates an uneven playing field and benefits the few over the many.
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Limitations like uneven access to technology in the home also complicate the bigger picture.
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Our conversion to EMV chip cards [in the U.S.] has also been pretty uneven.
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The uneven film could handily clear a card of Oscars Bingo by its midpoint.
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And Douglas contributes to the team on the uneven bars, U.S.A.'s weakest event.
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Those spots will cause uneven browning and scorching on the edges of the strata.
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A highly variable climate causes uneven distribution of rainfall, making droughts even more extreme.
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RHP Kyle Gibson had an uneven performance in his season debut against the Orioles.
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Uneven economic growth and associated challenges have left nearly half the population in poverty.
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Because of the uneven monitoring, the effect on public health is far from clear.
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But protection of IP rights, particularly online, is uneven— especially for copyright heavy industries.
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Stadia is an uneven proposition at launch, but one with a ton of promise.
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The task force will specifically focus on misleading advertising and uneven mortgage financing proposals.
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He knows the music intimately and led a radiant, stirring, if sometimes uneven performance.
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Clinton seems to be showing that kind of uneven appeal with working-class whites.
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American strategy for supply chain security has been ad hoc, reactive, uneven, and episodic.
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That's an uneven playing field they enjoy no matter what the IRS calls them.
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It got to a point where it was obviously uneven and, frankly, not cool.
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It's ok if you have a few uneven shapes – they all taste the same.
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However, even Mr. Limbaugh expressed dismay on Thursday at Mr. Trump's uneven debate performance.
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There are private remedies available in some state laws, but the coverage is uneven.
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Then shadowy figures pad across uneven flagstones with their cowls pulled over their heads.
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Despite the perception of an uneven playing field in trade, Banner has been thriving.
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This suggests that the coronavirus's uneven geographic spread isn't the reason for the divide.
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It's a very common phrase, to do with envy, or uneven application of nitrogen.
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Ban often dramatically renders these war scenes in jutting, uneven panels filled with darkness.
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Structurally, "How Not to Die Alone" is uneven; we can see the book's seams.
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The engines fit, but the Max sat at a slightly uneven angle when parked.
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Minnesota's loss was the conclusion to an uneven season for Cousins and the Vikings.
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He staggered through 17 uneven starts in 2016, when he developed thoracic outlet syndrome.
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The Yankees' defense, despite some uneven stretches, has remained solid despite all the turnover.
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At the same time, Humphrey's uneven, tactile surfaces immediately distinguish his work from Rothko's.
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This edge allows the US to cover up its weakest event: the uneven bars.
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It perpetuates and legitimizes the already uneven distribution of other public resources and services.
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The book is uneven, but it has great momentum, like waves hitting the rocks.
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Brazil had a shot to reach the podium before falling apart on uneven bars.
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It's an appealing thought, especially given how uneven K-12 education is in America.
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Despite all the attention on progressive insurgents this year, their success has been uneven.
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Consumer spending picked up overall but was uneven around the country, the report said.
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Worse, it's uneven: Older, wealthier and more educated people turn out in large numbers.
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That makes it difficult to level a playing field made uneven by violent colonization.
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It hurts a LOT, and my Bermuda Triangle is uneven, but you know what?
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The good news is rate cuts work, but the bad new is it's uneven.
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While Benz's execution is a little uneven, her unconventional tales consistently startle and charm.
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The uneven response has infuriated some lawmakers, who've demanded more aggressiveness from their leadership.
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Such uneven enforcement should cause us to wonder whose private information is truly sacred.
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True, the hugeness of the thing is a problem, and the contents are uneven.
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Each stone was hand cut and uneven and in such a rainbow of colors.
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Paxton, on the other hand, notched just seven outs total with his uneven command.
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The dim, spare, well-swept classrooms had uneven concrete floors and no electric lights.
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The panels, which mimicked the uneven surface of the original walls, were fitted together.
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This is an uneven show — a lot of sharp jokes jumbled with dumb ones.
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Cohen was motivated by a sense that access to sophisticated investment advice is uneven.
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The Mets hope that Matz and Lugo can bolster their battered and uneven rotation.
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The dean supported my standards, but the quixotic, uneven student-feedback scores disappointed me.
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The trouble is, growth has been uneven, particularly at the start of each year.
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Ideal for all skin types, these products tackle uneven texture, fine lines, and dryness.
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The rate of progress in the women's game has been uneven throughout the world.
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He also said the main vice of capitalism is the uneven distribution of prosperity.
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Some Democrats have been unnerved by an uneven campaign performance from Biden, also 77.
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Perhaps unsurprisingly, after 10 uneven episodes of "Narcos: Mexico," the answer is clear: absolutely.
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I'm lying under an uneven canopy of foliage, sharp gravel digging into my back.
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The problem was, that lens distorted the image underneath, making it warped and uneven.
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But uneven pizza slice-induced frustration may soon be a thing of the past.
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Her next album, the uneven "The Red Shoes" (1993), preceded a 12-year recording hiatus.
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Nadia Comaneci's perfect-10-earning (the first ever!) uneven bars routine in the 1976 Olympics.
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"The manicure was very bad, and my eyebrows were uneven," she says on the stand.
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That has meant the impact of diving oil prices has been uneven around the world.
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It was a big deal that robots like Atlas could walk on (gasp!) uneven ground.
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Beneath the 50-year low unemployment rate of 3.7 percent is an uneven jobs market.
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Chinese gymnast Jiaxin Tan competes on the uneven bars on Day 2 of the olympics.
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What these four end up building in the painfully uneven first season doesn't actually matter.
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"The economy is certainly challenging and uneven," Ted Marzilli, CEO of YouGov BrandIndex, told CNBC.
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"Essentially they set up an uneven playing field," said Kevin Lucia of George Washington University.
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There is ample evidence that this shift, in turn, led to more uneven income distributions.
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It is so uneven what has been happening with men who have been called out.
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Bert also sings the musical numbers, whose lyrics, while uneven, are often amusingly, bluntly sexual.
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It's such an uneven ratio right now, and that is what I'm determined to fix.
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But his main vehicle, Pheu Thai, stumbled this time—admittedly on an uneven playing field.
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For example, among European countries, the progress was uneven: The percentage decrease ranged from just .
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If you're in a relationship, you might feel unfocused, as if you're on uneven ground.
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For twins Jack (Miles Brown) and Diane (Marsai Martin), summer came with uneven growth spurts.
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The prime time speakers, as with the Republican Convention, were of uneven quality and depth.
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It can walk on uneven surfaces, carry small loads and steady itself when kicked lightly.
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That gives it the agility to bounce over uneven surfaces and also to climb staircases.
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At least, however imperfect Baby Driver is, and however uneven Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol.
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Pay increases have been both slow and uneven, highly dependent on your field of employment.
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Pricing roads without a free option has an unfair and uneven effect across income levels.
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Her only disappointment is the uneven floor, which slopes so much her kitchen table tilts.
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Personally, it's refreshing to not have to worry about cobblestone, small potholes or uneven pavement.
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However Levy told CNBC that concerns still surrounded the uneven state of the European economy.
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One line sums up what could only be generously characterized as an uneven, unfocused speech.
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We try to emphasize charm in obvious defects: protruding ears, uneven teeth, or teeth gaps.
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The surface is uneven (as it is in the lower part), both thin and encrusted.
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Social progress is always uneven, and every movement has its blind spots, unconscious or otherwise.
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Despite the Fed's overall positive data on Main Street, optimism remains uneven since the recession.
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Innovators rightfully complain that the FDA's rules shift erratically via administrative rulings and uneven enforcement.
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First, an awkward acknowledgement: This final season of Game of Thrones has been hella uneven.
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But that brings us back to the uneven quality of advice available from the SSA.
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"Libyan production is still very uneven, theres no sign of any stable trend," said Fritsch.
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Glycolic is great for brightening and smoothing rough, ruddy, or uneven skin (see ya, unevenness!).
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Service was maddeningly uneven, which should not be the case in a 28-seat restaurant.
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Under Salman's predecessor King Abdullah there was also a slow though uneven process of liberalization.
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A car approached from the north, a pair of lights wobbling on the uneven pavement.
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Those troubling trends are perhaps another sign that the distribution of stress has been uneven.
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Hackenberg, despite his pedigree, developed an uneven reputation as his production diminished as he aged.
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But entrenched problems remain evident in high unemployment, low inflation and uneven recovery for incomes.
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In a very close contest, Kocian took the silver in the women's uneven bars finals.
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Harden delivered an uneven performance, posting 18 points, 12 rebounds, 13 assists and nine turnovers.
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Pros: Great value, stylish, modern LED features, high-quality bagel functionCons: Noisy, occasional uneven browning
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However, they come out of the box laced super tight, usually very messy, and uneven.
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Progress, however, remains uneven, with obstacles to the overall development of China's amphibious capabilities remaining.
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The movie, uneven as it is, has terrific momentum and passages of concentrated visual beauty.
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But Slater, whose previous book was about the internet dating business, is an uneven narrator.
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Latin America's No. 2 economy suffered last year from uneven U.S. demand for its exports.
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On uneven bars, she did a solid routine, but the event is her worst one.
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Inverted yield curves have an uneven track record when it comes to the stock market.
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That left it with an uneven look that wasn't very attractive, if we're being picky.
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Conditions were constant, with no wind, uneven roads or crowds jostling for cups of water.
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But recovery is a slow and uneven process, particularly for coral that are centuries old.
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Levinson doesn't sugarcoat reality, however uneven or insubstantial storylines may seem to viewers or critics.
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On such an uneven financial keel, the normal rules of competition are horribly, grotesquely skewed.
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A secret for bad bakers everywhere: galettes are even cuter when they're a little uneven.
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A Yum spokesperson did not comment on why the company opted for such uneven quarters.
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This uneven tone may reflect the Green family's somewhat haphazard approach to collaborating with scholars.
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I thought about how fortunate I was to be on the uneven road to recovery.
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They'd written an acrostic with "Grace" and "Cyrus" intersecting at the "r," an uneven cross.
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They're matte, dotted with brown crunchy onions and an uneven texture that comes from baking.
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Restaurants have responded to this shift in consumer behavior in uneven, often stomach churning ways.
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The country's slow and uneven recovery from a nearly three-year recession has not helped.
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" In contrast to Trump's uneven policies, Biden mentioned having "one voice" and a "common plan.
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Curators Christopher Lew and Mia Locks have given us an engaging, if uneven, Whitney Biennial.
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You can watch it traipse through the snow, catching its balance on the uneven terrain.
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The truth is that this was a deeply uneven debate for the former vice president.
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The medical resident who operated on her left her with deformed breasts and uneven nipples.
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Standards at domestic hotel brands in China are more uneven, but have been gradually improving.
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The writing is uneven, but Lye is at her best when describing the natural world.
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They had an uneven regular season, losing 10 of their last 17 regular-season games.
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Her comeback ended after a fall on the uneven bars at the 2012 Olympic trials.
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The nonstick surface suffered multiple scratches, the locking lever failed, and the heating became uneven.
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It's an uneven, occasionally fascinating beginning, and it should by no means be the end.
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But Mr. Biden's uneven performances on the stump and the debates have slowed such movement.
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But while the labor market is robust, it's uneven, and wage growth is still lagging.
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Republicans have noted that Elkhart's recovery, like the rest of the nation's, has been uneven.
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Technology has created an uneven playing field for defense lawyers working for low-income clients.
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But Brazile claimed in the excerpt that Clinton's agreement itself represented an uneven playing field.
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On a state-by-state basis, this has translated into uneven economic and job growth.
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Wage growth has also been extremely uneven from one part of the country to another.
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An uneven outbreak could lead to more overcrowding in some cities and critical-care units.
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However, the tsunami's impact was uneven with some places suffering far more damage than others.
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The cracked ones are always uneven and have a sharp place where the crack is.
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It was an uneven fight: Ethiopia's population was more than ten times that of Eritrea.
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His command uneven, Flexen allowed four runs (three earned) on five hits and walked four.
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The German fight against terrorism, which has proved to be uneven, is not helping her.
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The question: In an environment that's uneven at best, can the retailer keep it up?
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Samsung cited poor production quality and uneven, or even missing, insulation tape as the reason.
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And when it came to minority female characters onscreen, the results were much more uneven.
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Harris filled the gaps of her uneven online fundraising efforts with lucrative in-person events.
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I found the audio volume in the "specially designed listening room" frustratingly low and uneven.
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The stories are uneven, wavering like one of his tipsy priests between transcendence and incoherence.
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Meanwhile the backlight on the keys is uneven, with some keys more brightly lit than others.
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The upright device can climb steps, walk on uneven terrain and even stay balanced if bumped.
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Sidewalks are often narrow and uneven and they contain people with strollers, kids, and the elderly.
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It makes a stand that's better for grilling on uneven ground, like on a sandy beach.
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Uneven curves abound, and there are only two small, straight lines parallel to the painting's edge.
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But that did not solve all problems, as confusion and uneven implementation still affected many voters.
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The real test will be how the ONYX responds to water damage, and uneven, mountainous environments.
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You control this bot with your phone, and it scales steps and uneven terrain with ease.
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One is a romantic musical melodrama; the other is a bizarre, gleefully uneven comic-book horror.
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HDR is also on-board here, bringing better shots in areas like landscapes with uneven light.
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In the meantime, concerns about the global economy and uneven growth in the U.S. have lingered.
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Spraying of the chemicals can be uneven, leading to highly variable potency within the same batch.
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She wanted to get back to her favorite sport, gymnastics, and flip off the uneven bars.
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It felt like an uneven exchange to me at the time, from deep in my grief.
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Partly because of this uneven quality, a handful of sites attract the lion's share of visitors.
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On that fittingly ambivalent note, we now say goodbye to Game of Thrones uneven seventh season.
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My nails were still frayed and uneven, and I couldn't stand the thought of memorializing them.
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The TV created intimacy, but one that replicated the vastly uneven power in America and Korea.
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The uneven political thriller failed to impress most reviewers in spite of its decorated Hollywood leads.
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She also won the beam in 1964 and the uneven bars and floor exercise in 1968.
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I hated that his belly was kind of square-shaped and his eyes are clearly uneven.
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The number seems low, but Magellan notes that expectations have been altered by uneven ad distribution.
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You and I provide ample evidence to show the uneven priorities people place on device characteristics.
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Her tartness in court expressed her fury with the slow, corrupt, uneven way it actually worked.
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Clayton suggests that their showdown on the beach might have been affected by the uneven ground.
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Maybe this is the rage of those left behind by the uneven distribution of globalisation's booty.
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Foreign companies also face discriminatory Chinese national security policies and uneven environmental enforcement, the chamber added.
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The dirt paths in Kashi Gaon are steep, uneven and laden with rocks, pebbles and boulders.
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Bender passed for 15 yards to lead the uneven Kansas attack, but was sacked six times.
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Her wide-set eyes are glossy with tears, and dark, uneven streaks run down her face.
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The Detroit Pistons' point guard has taken the brunt of criticism for the team's uneven play.
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One difference is that orderly grids do not govern Mikus's reliefs: they are uneven and quirky.
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The strange practise promised to fix my uneven face with a few simple face symmetry exercises.
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It makes it very unfair for us, and it's a very uneven playing field for us.
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What's more, uneven implementation of department policy can mean videos are mysteriously absent in important cases.
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Take, for example, this pair with an uneven mullet hem and a seam down the center.
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The vote was controversial, with international monitors saying it was conducted on an uneven playing field.
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Most are chipped and collect disgusting runoff, or are so steep/uneven that chairs get stuck.
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Tolerance towards gay people is uneven, and has diminished since 2002 in several countries, polls suggest.
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But lucrative contracts for Cuban defectors have uneven success rates, and the Mets will be cautious.
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The friendships both Ruth and Debbie engage with the rest of the cast are markedly uneven.
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The sidewalks of north Park Slope must be among the narrowest and most uneven in Brooklyn.
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But the economic recovery and improvements in budget positions were "uneven," Economics Commissioner Pierre Moscovici said.
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The uneven sizes of these ingredients made it the lowest-ranking soup on our starters roundup.
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It's because I've been in the workforce long enough to know how uneven the terrain is.
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Petersburg area, had uneven results, with some hospitals offering services and others not, the study found.
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Voice systems in cars have been a work-in-progress for a decade, with uneven results.
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Sure, it bounced me around on uneven Manhattan streets, but everywhere else the truck was smooth.
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Hadid also wore a long pair of trousers with an uneven waistline, and pointed leather boots.
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The state-level polls are infrequent and plagued by uneven poll quality and small sample sizes.
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Do the puppets (to varying degrees naïve, impatient and bored) represent the uneven growing-up process?
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The pace of change, however, is uneven, and threatened by rollbacks like last week's court ruling.
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As a result, textures of the new season feel uneven, with pace and style varying wildly.
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The ACA is also remarkably uneven in its treatment of different sectors, regions and workplace circumstances.
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Today, teacher quality is uneven, particularly in the lowest income school districts cities and rural areas.
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Standing in the way of this nightmare has been a flawed, uneven field of Democratic challengers.
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The Biden campaign hosted a virtual town hall on Friday, but it was uneven at best.
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Yet the tape has been either appropriately selective or precariously uneven, depending on how it's viewed.
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The skull she was working on had pronounced cheekbones, an uneven jawline and a distinct overbite.
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The show is a bit uneven; the best works put flowers or plants in strange company.
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Analysts say the move is a good one, but also overdue, given the company's uneven performance.
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The program's application asks candidates to enumerate their chores so as to explain uneven report cards.
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An uneven box stool, for example, is made of cast bronze painted to mimic corrugated cardboard.
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But the trends have been uneven across the country, with recent signs of resurgent price pressures.
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A new college admissions scandal is just the latest proof of a grossly uneven playing field.
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Masahiro Tanaka endured another uneven start, striking out six but allowing three runs over four innings.
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Judge's postseason statistics going into Game 4 against the Astros on Wednesday were still uneven: a .
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Experts say the sanctions won't work without Chinese support, which Ms. Thornton called "growing, if uneven."
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But enforcement remains uneven, and some smoking still occurs in hotel restaurants and other public areas.
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Other times, her wheelchair has been damaged by ramps that are uneven or have sharp edges.
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In a second video, Scott reassured followers that he didn't leave his hair uneven after all.
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Although the country is a research juggernaut, ethical controls are uneven, at best, and sometimes nonexistent.
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Staggered in height and uneven at the edges, these precarious-looking structures reach for the heavens.
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Christopher Cadelago: No big issues with the moderators, other than the uneven distribution of difficult questions.
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Now picture India, a country of more than 21978 billion people, dozens of languages, uneven infrastructure.
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Augusto Lahore: It&aposs a very uneven and mountainous area that&aposs hard to get to.
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Twitter's censorship and user policies are similarly uneven and at times appear to be politically unbalanced.
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The uneven information comes as China's leader, Xi Jinping, said that the containment efforts were working.
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But like the rest of the country, the reintegration of its collection was an uneven process.
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But like the rest of the country, the reintegration of its collection was an uneven process.
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Hayes argues that the most recent rally has been uneven, and that could spell trouble ahead.
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If not, the crushing wave of spherical compression would be uneven and the bomb a dud.
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It's relatively quiet, with excellent chassis control over uneven surfaces and competent handling in the twisties.
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Target has succeeded recently, but a parade of top retailers reported uneven results this earnings season.
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"When you create an uneven playing field in health insurance regulation, you create instability," said Pollitz.
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That's not terrible by itself, but it has created something of an uneven market for startups.
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Despite a strong economy today, the uneven recovery in the United States has buoyed Dollar General.
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His uneven record in addressing social-justice issues undermines his credibility, particularly against frontrunner Joe Biden.
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Soldiers slept in folding cots on uneven ground, camping near a barrel of their own waste.
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While the first two seasons are somewhat uneven, they help establish the show's characters and conflicts.
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Prosecuting ISIS suspects at home can be difficult because of unwieldy laws and uneven battlefield evidence.
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In truth, King, whose work is wildly uneven, is each of those things at different times.
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Shimoyama's art is, as yet, uneven, but he has enough 'moves' to thrive as an artist.
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Recent economic data have been positive for housing and consumer spending, but the gains have been uneven.
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But he also shot just 7 of 28 from the field, symbolic of the Knicks' uneven effort.
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"My teeth were edited because they're usually uneven and I felt like it's distracting," says another caption.
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Tensions over the now two-decades-old arrangement have simmered as the relationship has grown more uneven.
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If you fall asleep for too long, you could end up with a highly painful, uneven sunburn.
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By strategically redrawing district boundaries, gerrymanderers can engineer voting distributions to create an uneven electoral playing field.
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The world's worst tunnels are often plagued by leaking walls, corroding infrastructure, and collapsing or uneven roads.
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The robotic explorer will spend about two months looking for suitable landing places on the uneven surface.
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Any anthology is going to yield somewhat uneven results, but Brooker's hitting percentage has been pretty envious.
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Beard maintenance and grooming is also key, particularly if you struggle with patchy or uneven facial hair.
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I was a late bloomer, painfully skinny with sharp elbows, awkward and uncomfortable in my uneven skin.
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The state's experience underscores the uneven impact of the U.S.-China trade war across the United States.
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It also destroys collagen, weakening the skin and leaving it more susceptible to uneven textures and pimples.
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A stronger frame and axles help the Mojave manage uneven desert terrain at high speeds, Jeep says.
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It can also lead to uneven pay and make it challenging for these workers to plan ahead.
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Go deeper: The wildly uneven recovery from the Great Recession America's wage crisis no longer looks temporary
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He smartly kept the black thin and uneven, allowing earlier colorful layers to enliven the darkened surface.
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Those cameras are utterly ruthless when it comes to any blemish, bump, or uneven bit of skin.
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He described the ride as uneven, like the feeling of driving a car on an unpaved road.
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A growing body of research indicates that reading instruction is uneven across the country and often ineffective.
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Without a consensus, communities decide on an uneven, case-by-case basis how to deal with suicides.
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Audiences seem to love this uneven piece, which can be lyrical in places and bemusing in others.
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"You definitely don't want to have a dry lipstick with an uneven or cakey consistency," she adds.
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It's an occasionally uneven album, but it's full of fire and full of Eminem's always-impressive skill.
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The IMF says in a report released on Tuesday that progress on these efforts has been uneven.
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The uneven nature of the bounce back is unusual in post-recession U.S. economic history, analysts said.
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When the wing wheels finally touched, one of them snagged on the uneven rows beneath the snow.
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But, like the traditional public schools they seek to replace, charter schools tend to produce uneven results.
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This makes revenue performance uneven, as the size and dynamism of the subnational economies are very diverse.
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Like when you're on the uneven bars you can't be wearing a ring because you just can't.
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The pies they receive have uneven edges and pepperonis that seem to be missing their other half.
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Surfaces bear signs of slow warping from glue, moisture, and gravity, catching light in an uneven way.
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It also made them wildly uneven and more than a bit smug, but I appreciated the ambition.
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Samsung's approach to the smart home has been — "uneven" seems like a nice way of putting it.
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It was fun but uneven, an awkward mix of Shakespearean drama and fish-out-of-water comedy.
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How is this a sustainable model when there is no consideration for uneven development or social inequality?
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So, to recap: Boston Dynamics robots are opening doors, doing flips, and running across an uneven terrain.
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Kebede-Francis said my experience was a typical one—infrastructure spending in developing countries is often uneven.
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This progress has been uneven — people in wealthy countries still live longer — but the trend is unmistakable.
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Simone isn't weak on the uneven bars, but relative to her other events she is weak there.
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And its reach is uneven: whereas almost three-quarters of men clear it, most women do not.
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However, as one analyst pointed out, despite the increasing sales, China's property market is becoming more uneven.
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Thanks to this uneven equation, the love story (written by Suprotim Sengupta) never seems to take off.
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One of the hoops was discovered to be uneven during warmups, prompting the delay of 59 minutes.
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For my entire life, conservatives have complained that GOP picks for the Supreme Court have been uneven.
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Wages have not risen by much, and the uneven recovery has left segments of the population behind.
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But they got uneven contributions from teammates, and the Warriors shot just 27 percent from the field.
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The V8s has two substantial wheels that can handle uneven floors and lift the vacuum over thresholds.
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"Progress is uneven and overall completion rates are not where we want them to be," King said.
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O'Rourke, one of the three candidates on the debate stage to speak Spanish, had an uneven night.
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Employees are disputing the use of temporary workers, uneven pay scales, and health care, among other issues.
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By the first yardstick, Season 4 is ambitious but uneven; by the latter, it's the series' best.
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But there was an uneven power dynamic, because mining was an important part of the town's economy.
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The leather at the toe has been gradually worn away from scuffs against concrete and uneven sidewalks.
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According to CBS affiliate WFSB-TV, Coleman had used the uneven bars to train thousands of times.
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Where it wasn't gristly, it tasted pretty good, but the uneven texture and heavy seasoning didn't impress.
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Indeed, the food has an experimental feel to it, and that can lead to an uneven meal.
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No. Because the Saros cycle ends on an uneven number of days, eclipses happen in different locations.
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Smoothing uneven texture and concealing discoloration on the face can be tricky — but it's certainly not impossible.
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Columbia's campus is uneven and has many stairs, which is already a problem for students with disabilities.
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But in this case, the impact on wages - and the caregiving shortage - will be uneven, Osterman said.
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They help this production survive some uneven stretches and a general sense of rushing through the material.
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Presented episodically through pieces that ran in the magazine, "Stories From the Edge" feels somewhat inevitably uneven.
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The idea that an uneven trade relationship exists benefitting Mexico while disadvantaging the U.S. is severely misplaced.
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Participant, founded in 2004 by the eBay co-founder Jeffrey S. Skoll, has had wildly uneven results.
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ZACHARY WOOLFE As I reported from Toronto, Rufus Wainwright's new opera, "Hadrian," is a frustratingly uneven work.
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The building featured Corinthian columns arranged at uneven intervals, like a jazz musician riffing on classical themes.
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Across the board, however, the coverage of additional costs facing students due to shutdowns has been uneven.
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Pure stainless steel cookware is highly durable but it doesn't retain heat well, which means uneven cooking.
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In a novel as contrived and uneven as this one, the human touches go a long way.
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But some early research on the results of such efforts suggests they could also have uneven effects.
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As the patrols converge on uneven ground, an Estonian soldier trips and accidentally discharges his assault rifle.
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Unfortunately, this redirects our attention to the cast, whose acting is too uneven to bear the scrutiny.
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Instead it is it the result of policy changes and court orders, and has been markedly uneven.
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The Specialized High Schools Admissions Test is an instrument for the uneven distribution of a public resource.
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Yes, but: Despite hitting peak coal consumption in 2013, China's subsequent transition from coal has been uneven.
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Friday's figures might serve as a reminder that the economic recovery remains uneven and lacking sustained momentum.
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It's an uneven playing field, and Uri Treisman is doing his best to make it more level.
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Vocci had some other ideas, beyond safety, for why ibogaine research got off to an uneven start.
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Al pulls over, and he and Darius watch solemnly as Earn squares up for this uneven fight.
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"Gork, the Teenage Dragon" is an uneven follow-up whose execution doesn't live up to its premise.
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Siegal complained about the uneven consequences for associating with Epstein in a January interview with Vanity Fair.
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It was, to say the least, an ungainly process, one that made for an uneven, disjointed telecast.
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The second half of the book (two stories and another essay) is lesser work, uneven in tone.
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The entrance to my prewar building has three steps, with uneven risers that are not to code.
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Coaches are allowed to "spot" gymnasts for release moves on uneven bars, and that's a good thing.
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Perhaps the biggest controversy in facial recognition has been its uneven performance with people of different races.
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The heightened — yet uneven — censorship in recent days has elicited frustration and confusion among Mr. Liu's supporters.
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In 1987, he oversaw an uneven merger of his party with Mr. Nkomo's ZAPU, which was dissolved.
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Neighborhoods are more than a collection of homes and shops, more than uneven sidewalks or winding roads.
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Lindsey said he also supports potential investment restrictions because he believes the financial playing field is uneven.
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Douglas Holtz-Eakin, president of the American Action Forum, said the recovery has also been uneven geographically.
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The offense has been uneven, with hitters such as Walker and Curtis Granderson struggling at the plate.
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Going somewhere off-road, though, particularly on gravel or some uneven surfaces, would be the real test.
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Oftentimes, my dough is uneven and either too thick or thin, so it ruins the final product.
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Biden hasn't done himself any favors with two very uneven performances in the first two national debates.
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That's because despite strong overall growth, its benefits have been strikingly uneven — and depend on the beneficiary.
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The roads and houses are uneven and littered with pipes, zipper bags, and other drug-related paraphernalia.
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He responded with a decidedly uneven performance that unintentionally highlighted a disingenuous claim of his campaign strategists.
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It's the immediate sincere-weirdo voice, which powers "PEN15" through an uneven but delightfully odd first season.
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But on a smooth surface, thick nap rollers will leave a finish that looks uneven and shoddy.
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Below are the winners and losers from an at times funny and at times deeply uneven show.
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We stepped over uneven rocks and had to push back branches; this was her path to work.
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With two uneven menus, it was hard for us to decide how Bojangles' and Church's stacked up.
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That makes the legality of the practice of lobbying less relevant because it's an uneven playing field.
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Texture-wise, it's neither crumbly nor chewy; it breaks apart with ease at uneven, natural fault lines.
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But some critics note that seeder funds' records can be uneven no matter how thorough the due diligence.
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On the uneven bars, Biles, Douglas, and Kocian all landed scores above 14, with Kocian leading at 15.933.
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But progress is uneven, with many states unable to re-survey lands to determine their boundaries and ownership.
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According to the CNN/ORC poll, it's Trump's uneven handling of the transition that has people most concerned.
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The report isn't all sunny (this wouldn't be a 20193 story if it wasn't), and progress was uneven.
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Tank treads instead of wheels should allow R2-D2 to easily roll over uneven surfaces and even carpeting.
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If your phone is dropped on an uneven surface there&aposs still a possibility it could get damaged.
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Buyers have also commended the product for its individually adjustable legs that help stabilize it on uneven surfaces.
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Manna's sculptures have uneven proportions, and the tadelakt ones (a mixture of concrete, lime, and pigment) appear splotchy.
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"The choppy, uneven, angled haircut shows your face, which gives the look a more modern edge," she says.
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Progress in reducing malnutrition has been slow and uneven, according to the newly released 2018 Global Nutrition Report.
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Things got so out of hand and it was so uneven and disrespectful that something had to happen.
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In the last six months, our reporting has shown that the NYPD's disciplinary process is uneven and unaccountable.
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A wheeled or tracked robot would also have problems climbing stairs or making its way over uneven terrain.
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It ushered in 21 years of uneven yet enduring bipartisan support for presidents' efforts to raise school standards.
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She was tops in the floor and beam, second in the vault and seventh in the uneven bars.
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That said, my amateur photography skills ended up with my capturing some pretty wonky shots with uneven depths.
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She indulged my prying questions with the resigned pleasantness of someone very familiar with our uneven power dynamic.
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"Scrubs and soaps create a barrier on your skin that creates uneven, streaky, blotchy results," Coco tells Refinery29.
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Director Bradley Cooper deftly weaving Jack and Ally's uneven power dynamic directly into the fabric of the story.
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You don't want the color to catch onto any dry patches which would make the lips look uneven.
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It's an ambitious but massively uneven book — mixing wide-eyed wonder with a pessimism that borders on sociopathy.
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The result of all this overstimulation is an uneven show with a shadier side that's ripe for mocking.
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It can also navigate dense, uneven forest roads, the startup claims, making it ideally suited for logging purposes.
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The regions of uneven gravitational pull creates more confined space, making collisions of grains or rocks more likely.
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Tanaka concluded an uneven first half by allowing five runs and six hits in 4 1/3 innings.
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In investigating the source of this listlessness, the region's uneven recovery from the global financial crisis looms large.
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Changes in the value of currencies can skew returns, and growth from country to country can be uneven.
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Add to that the sheer bitterness of the premise, and you have one of Dahl's most uneven works.
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For all its uneven footing, though, Handmaid's Tale Season 2 still punches above and beyond its weight class.
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In their new report, "Rewarding Talent" they've found there is an uneven playing field holding European founders back.
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When the CIA's connections to the Paris Review and other publications were revealed, the backlash was starkly uneven.
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But, it has cliff detection sensors that prevent it from falling down stairs and tumbling off uneven areas.
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Although he is optimistic for the year, he noted the "path will be uneven" depending on new developments.
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The system is widely used by police in the US, but reports of its effectiveness have been uneven.
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The painting's center consists of twin parallel silver bands, framed with an uneven edge by the same green.
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Why it matters: It's the latest criticism against Twitter for its uneven policing of content on its site.
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From this example, it is clear that uneven video availability potentially interferes with the quality of our recommendations.
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However, the researchers point out the shelf's thinning is likely to change in response to the uneven melting.
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Since its premiere in 2016, Easy has progressed much like life, with uneven doses of levity and tragedy.
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" Madison Kocian: "Also a great uneven bar worker and that's really her leverage to get on the team.
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Pipe crawlers are able to navigate uneven terrain and are fully submersible to a depth of 50 meters.
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But her girls' eyes are bright and tingling, wonky and uneven with the alertness of the very young.
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Evans' comments highlighted the Fed's dueling visions over where the economy stands eight years into an uneven recovery.
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My uneven experience with the RiutBag R15 leaves me unable to recommend the flagship backpack from this company.
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Because elections are run by states with mostly opt-in federal assistance, interest in these programs is uneven.
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He has felt the sting of MLB's uneven drug-testing program, and grown from it as a person.
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After all, how could a career not be inherently caught up in the uneven, fragile nest of personality?
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It's the lightest trailer Airstream makes and is designed to ride over uneven terrain without too much trouble.
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Complications ensue, along with jokes, uneven performances, some unfunny business with a prostitute and lots of name-dropping.
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Two little boys in long white khamis chased a third over uneven ground, leaping pools of gray rainwater.
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Runners will typically feel pain in the front of their knee, and have pain running on uneven surfaces.
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Chief Financial Officer Jim Frankola said the company expected "uneven results" while it made changes to corporate structure.
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Kocian was a favorite to take gold at the uneven bars, even though Mustafina was the reigning champion.
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Team U.S.A. is heavily favored to medal in all events, including vault, uneven bars, beam and floor exercise.
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Gone is the welter of counters, the uneven levels, the tiny dead-end salons and the corporate cubicles.
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She also wanted more space and different flooring because the tiles were damaged, cracked, and uneven, she wrote.
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The IFA stressed that the bill would create an uneven playing field for associations due to reporting requirements.
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I was riding, and the sidewalk was a little bit uneven, and I sort of just tipped over.
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The Syrian cease-fire called for in an agreement by the U.S. and Russia had an uneven start.
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We cannot allow this practice to proliferate amid uneven enforcement and a patchwork race to the regulatory bottom.
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Spring mattresses are loaded with coils that only move when they experience pressure, leading to uneven body support.
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Progress on meeting the benchmarks set by the city as part of the Renewal program has been uneven.
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For many rank-and-file workers, the labor market improved significantly, even if the gains have been uneven.
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Yet, competition remains uneven, with competitive carriers reaching less than 2628 percent of locations where there is demand.
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"Patchy and uneven implementation of environmental rules helps no one," Environment Commissioner Karmenu Vella said in a statement.
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The results can be uneven (hence Assayas's films often divide opinion) and usually depend heavily on virtuosic performances.
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Yet, competition remains uneven, with competitive carriers reaching less than 21625 percent of locations where there is demand.
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Bellhops were absent during my arrival to assist with bags, and service from the reception staff was uneven.
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When the pieces are uneven, you end up with some that are burned and others that aren't done.
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The results were relatively positive compared with Twitter's history of uneven quarterly earnings over the last three years.
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My favorite office outfit included a skirt I had cut myself, the uneven lace hem ragged and obvious.
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But Texas Tech coach Chris Beard wasn't concerned about his team's seemingly uneven performance on the offensive end.
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Perhaps not coincidentally, it is coming after the 35-year-old Solo's uneven performance in Rio de Janeiro.
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Some economists see evidence that the uneven distribution of income and wealth is an impediment to economic growth.
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Some designers are proposing an alternative with an instant sense of age: the mottled, uneven aqua of verdigris.
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But the law worked in an uneven way: Whether a crime gave a strike depended on the charge.
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The forest floor was uneven duff, knitted with roots, despite the even layer of dead that lay beneath.
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Anthologies tend to be uneven by nature, but "The Kiss" isn't just inconsistent; it lacks any overarching design.
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Despite the uneven rollout of the salary payments, the other part of the deal came off without hitch.
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The reasons aren't fully known, but the uneven American social safety net seems to play a role. 2.
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It is the result of light taking advantage of the moon's uneven topography and shining its way through.
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Biden, though uneven across two debates so far, will present a more challenging matchup when the time comes.
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The Kitchn, a home-cooking website, firmly agreed with that assessment, while Cooking Light magazine reported uneven results.
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Hyperpigmentation, for example, can be addressed by inserting the uneven skin tone cartridge into the moisturizer one needs.
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That effort has been uneven, as ESPN regularly draws four to six times as many viewers as FS1.
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I began looking into the subject in detail recently because of the uneven quality of the subtitles themselves.
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They provide uneven inclusion, by mobilizing previously excluded groups while simultaneously creating obstacles, even hardship, for their opponents.
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"The condition of maize varies by region due to uneven rain received at key vegetation stages," Sabaranski said.
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Wobbling over the uneven pavement at 25 mph, it looks more like a bumbling neighbor than a robocop.
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Sony, meanwhile, is better known for an uneven slate of superhero movies than for any phone or computer.
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The backlighting is also very uneven, with a cheap-looking falloff in brightness for the more central keys.
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The challenges for local governments are due to a range of factors, including uneven economic growth across communities.
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Our theater critics offered live commentary on the awards show (which included an uneven performance by Kevin Spacey).
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On the uneven bars, though, their routines involve swinging and release moves for which stickiness is a liability.
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But profits remained uneven, as traditional heavy industries with excess capacity such as steel still struggled for growth.
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While women have made clear progress in the field, reaching the top levels of government, progress is uneven.
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They are the best-positioned candidates to benefit from Biden's uneven campaign and win over more moderate Democrats.
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Tenant advocates cheered the new broker fee rule, saying it helps tilt an uneven real estate playing field.
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The old John Deere tractor lurched forward, bouncing over the uneven frozen ground of the Noem family ranch.
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Additionally, the stove's pot supports aren't very large and can create some instability when used on uneven ground.
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But the recovery has been uneven, leaving homeowners and renters with few options after they run into trouble.
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Overall, FGM prevalence rates have fallen in the last three decades but progress has been uneven, UNICEF said.
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But in general, the uneven applicability of behavioral thinking is surely – of course – a subject for future research.
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Still, Dr. Hadland pointed out, prescribing rates remain uneven, with some regions still seeing widespread prescribing of opioids.
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Meyer overlays this uneven ground with rows of tightly packed, open glyphs made with brushes of different widths.
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To prevent this uneven wear, she suggested having rubber taps installed into the heels before your first wear.
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It also creates an uneven playing field for other companies that end up feeling like fools for staying put.
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The final 30 minutes is the slave rebellion, which I hoped would redeem the historical inaccuracies and uneven storytelling.
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Another problem: Loans that never show up on credit reports at all, because of uneven reporting by online lenders.
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She's taking part in a number of women's events including uneven bars, beam and vault from 4:30 p.m.
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As for Darryl (Pete Gardner) and Paula's (Donna Lynne Champlin) uneven friendship, that B plot was a pleasant surprise.
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The result is uneven distribution of wealth, which keeps poor neighborhoods poor and limits potential spillover effects of affluence.
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The issue: The NHL's division-based playoff format created some uneven matchups this year, especially in the second round.
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His thin chest rose and fell in an uneven rhythm, and red-tinged fluid seeped from his swollen lips.
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The device's proximity to a power strip, the uneven lighting, and the additional objects around the Mini don't help.
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Despite the wage gains, job creation remains uneven, with much of the growth still going to lower-paying sectors.
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First, robots typically struggle with uneven surfaces, let alone the kind of cliffs and crags you see on Mars.
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So I agree with the critics who suggest that the uneven tone and goofy characters hurt Far Cry 5.
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Unlike the crumbly and uneven clusters we'd munched in the past, Nourish's granola bite was compact and structurally sound.
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In contrast to the tight surface of the acrylic, the oil paint was noticeably thicker, tactile, and slightly uneven.
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Since then, she's released three albums which have been considered critically uneven but enthusiastically received by her loyal fanbase.
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Sometimes, no matter how well you blend out your bronzer, you might still find it looking patchy or uneven.
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A thin paperback is wedged under a couch leg in a spot where our old floors are especially uneven.
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It's unclear whether other concerns like RAM flexibility and uneven USB-C performance in some models will be addressed.
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We seek to be great at inclusion, across many dimensions, and these incidents show we are uneven at best.
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Schmelz's supervisor gossiped about her to colleagues and demeaned her, making inappropriate comments that highlighted their uneven power dynamic.
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In fact, she makes moves towards establishing friendship, ignoring the fact that their relationship would always be fundamentally uneven.
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That could be useful, but it might also be iffy, given the uneven legality of marijuana across the nation.
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However, they also contend that the film's uneven tone and laughably thin story kept it from achieving full potency.
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While deployment of digital technologies will be very positive for economic growth its distribution will be uneven, Poloz said.
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The Standplus' three support legs don't have a particularly wide stance, making it tricky to use on uneven terrain.
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Douglas won a gold medal in Rio in a team event but finished seventh Sunday in the uneven bars.
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Despite being welcomed by most businesses, the impact on firms' willingness and ability to take on debt is uneven.
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Beset by public-relations crises, Facebook spent this year trying to win back the public's trust, with uneven results.
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There are underlying issues like lack of infrastructure and bad governance at the state level, uneven distribution of resources.
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Given the uneven landscape of political support for protecting our planet, Earth Day remains a critical point in time.
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The lights also help you avoid twigs, rocks, and uneven pavement that you might step on in the dark.
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"It has been a very uneven recovery," Bair told Yahoo Finance's second annual "All Markets Summit" in New York.
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The women's uneven bars gold was won outright by China's Fan Yilin, who had shared the title in 2015.
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Madison Kocian Despite its dominance on the world stage, Team U.S.A. does have a relatively weak event: uneven bars.
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The uneven surfaces and sections of grooved wood introduce imperfect lines and edges and the awareness of time passing.
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But beyond a bounce it's unclear whether the uneven, growth-besotted character of this market is poised to change.
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Over the past several years, panga boat smuggling has been a consistent, if uneven, presence along California's Central Coast.
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The report underscores that progress in the HIV fight has been uneven, varying by geography, gender, age, and race.
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The floor is uneven, there are pillars, and the water main, which was installed in the 1950s, leaks constantly.
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The cut was so poorly executed that not only was it uneven, I had accidentally shaved bald patches throughout.
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I bought a pair of grips (the hand guards we wear on uneven bars) for $883 with the payment.
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Regulation has always been uneven, falling often along class, religious or racial lines: Who gets to claim supernatural insight?
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I've been dealing with cystic acne, rosacea, and uneven skin tone and texture for most of my adult life.
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Improving domestic demand in Latin America's No. 2 economy helped offset uneven factory output and weak construction last year.
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The night celebrated the 286th anniversary of what was perhaps the most successful year in the franchise's uneven history.
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By night, somebody kills an American passenger by the name of Ratchett in a frenzy of uneven knife blows.
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Yet in many ways, it is simply responding to what indeed has been an uneven playing field for decades.
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Amari didn't tell anyone until Wednesday, when her grandmother, Cynthia Allen, was doing her hair and noticed uneven sections.
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That slight slowdown in June offers a reminder that new strength from China's property sector has been pretty uneven.
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A prolific director of theater as well as movies, Mr. Wajda could be uneven, but his triumphs were spectacular.
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But progress has been uneven, and some are skeptical that these efforts will continue as aggressively under Mr. Trump.
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Doping has been far too common, oversight far too uneven (see Kenya and Russia for holes in the dragnet).
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Madison Kocian, a 19-year-old from Dallas, is on the team for her stellar work on uneven bars.
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Miliband's argument for preserving an order that fostered uneven development across the world is a little tough to swallow.
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But progress is uneven across verticals, and it can be difficult to sort out the hype from the reality.
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But a slowing and uneven economy, threatened by US pressure, has caused growing worries for many across the country.
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Is it fair if the gains that are generated by an economy are distributed in a highly uneven way?
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The dilation in both her eyes were noticeably uneven, and doctors were concerned she had bleeding in the brain.
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You had to hustle, innovate and navigate the uneven pathways through failing corporate structures to do what you wanted.
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That concentration raises concerns, creating an uneven market with its gains distributed mostly among a select few tech heavyweights.
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Gardner himself cited this uneven confidence in the election process as one of the reasons he joined the commission.
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"The Voices Within" is an intriguing and deeply humane book, but Fernyhough's sense of his own material is uneven.
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Ms. McConnaughy said the uneven nature of the recovery might affect men's and women's views of the economy differently.
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I recently learned from one of my children that my ex is leaving them uneven shares of his wealth.
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The top racers are tanned and freckled from time spent running outside, with muscular arms and uneven tan lines.
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A Ouija board hangs crooked on the wall, near a purple crystal and an uneven pile of occult books.
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It was an uneven round for Johnson, who made a triple-bogey eight on the par-5 17th hole.
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She's also been faced with uneven options on the shelves -- many have only premium brands left that cost more.
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It controls oil and shine without making my skin look dry or flaky, or bringing out any uneven texture.
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His trademark splitter, one of the biggest culprits for his uneven pitching this season, was much improved on Sunday.
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The finished product was uneven and oblong, less than three feet at its widest and tapered at either end.
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More expansive than interior, more defiant than dreamy, it's a vibrant if uneven work in heated conversation with itself.
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"The Mental Load" is an uneven collection, but eminently worthwhile if only for the story that provides its title.
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Woods on Thursday denied that his long layoff from competitive golf was a contributing factor in his uneven play.
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A candidate who has been uneven on debate stages and the campaign trail does not suddenly morph into Churchill.
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While the demand for news is constant on cable and via social media, the supply of news is uneven.
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The work can be uneven at times, but I find that to be a strength rather than a weakness.
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The uneven safety precautions at facilities across the country have sown feelings of distrust between workers and their managers.
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Steed strokes the paste-like paint onto the surface, creating an uneven tactile skin that is pebbled and brushy.
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Almost inevitably for an artistic career stretching over more than five decades, the quality of the work is uneven.
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Clubs are private businesses, which makes tracking the behavior of coaches uneven if he or she moves to another.
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The movie opened to mixed reviews; some critics argued the performances were uneven and that Ronan dominates the picture.
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Pass interference penalties have brought havoc to the NFL season, with reviews of controversial no-calls producing uneven results.
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It's hard to manage an uneven income, says Alicia Butera, a CFP for Planning Within Reach in San Diego.
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Facebook is virtually unregulated in many areas of consumer privacy and their user policies are uneven and often unfair.
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A combination of deGrom's uneven command and the pesky Phillies hitters pushed his first-inning pitch count to 45.
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Both have made use of investments and acquisitions to enter into new markets in recent years — with uneven results.
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We're talking about the lingering sun damage that leaves skin peeling, dry, and uneven after a summer well sunned.
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But rather than being detrimental for Bolt, the consequences of an uneven stride may actually be beneficial, Weyand said.
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The Wolf oven's cookies turned out evenly browned but softer, and the Brava cookies were crispier with uneven browning.
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I often get angry with America because of its health care system, broken politics, and uneven powers of citizenship.
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They know that for the same reason they know they are on uneven economic footing, to say the least.
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And it's an uneven growth, with Republicans looking at three times as many problematic seats to defend this fall.
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Enforcement is now uneven and arbitrary, but some Chinese parents are still being punished for having a third child.
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But an outbreak of forest fires in recent weeks highlighted uneven progress, said Juliana Nnoko-Mewanu, a HRW researcher.
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Left with a stockpile of completed canvases and little choice, Porter made some uneven trades to make ends meet.
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But an outbreak of forest fires in recent weeks highlighted uneven progress, said Juliana Nnoko-Mewanu, a HRW researcher.
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But around the bloc economic recovery and budget improvements were "uneven," Economics Commissioner Pierre Moscovici said in a statement.
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The British automaker also has much tighter margins than its Italian rival and a worrying history of uneven sales.
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But what is disheartening to many in the party is that they are seeing uneven gains beyond their ranks.
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I read on my walk home, occasionally lifting my eyes to make sure I avoided strangers and uneven concrete.
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Three Olympics he's back again as a veteran, but these guys have had an uneven fall, all of them.
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The work, "Disorder: 9 Uneven Angles," is composed of nine steel pieces of varying heights and slightly different angular degrees.
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First was Wasteland, a wider, sand-covered rectangular space with uneven surfaces and unfamiliar curves that affected the ball's bounces.
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Starz's new sci-fi show The Rook is one of the most weirdly uneven TV shows to debut this year.
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On a night when so much could have gone wrong, the night struck a surprisingly decent, if inevitably uneven, tone.
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His work history was uneven Fields flunked out of basic training two years ago, the U.S. Army told Fox News.
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On grounds ranging from gray to black the artists has painted over one hundred skulls, often arranged in uneven rows.
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The feet are also adjustable for use on uneven surfaces, which can be particularly helpful in basements with concrete floors.
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It's up to investors and analysts to watch out for those rare uneven periods and to adjust their numbers accordingly.
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There is a bellicosity of rhetoric related to the fact that the trading system has been uneven for seven years.
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However, the housing recovery and its impact have been uneven across age groups and between homeowners and renters, they noted.
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They've been dealt an uneven hand, but Millennials still believe in action and the power to make a positive impact.
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The result was an uneven marketing campaign that sputtered out following the delays and never really found its footing again.
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While banks have aggressively pushed quantitative easing along with zero and negative interest rate policies, the results have been uneven.
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These moments of horror make up for the fact that Pet Sematary is occasionally clunky with a somewhat uneven tone.
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Public and private sector financing to support natural infrastructure is increasing, but "the availability is geographically uneven," the report said.
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While the program helped growth and led to the longest bull market in Wall Street's history, its benefits were uneven.
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Those pushing Congress to move say such a mishmash of state laws would create an uneven landscape for recruiting athletes.
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As expected, Douglas shined on the uneven bars, earning a score of 15.766 and a spot in the event final.
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Yesterday, Gabby Douglas competed in what was probably the last event of her Olympic career, the individual uneven bars final.
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Stock pickers were done in by two major factors: following the crowd and an uneven pattern of correlations among stocks.
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It is also the latest evidence that the global expansion is becoming more and more uneven, even among developing economies.
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Wise said that the levels of listeria contamination might not be high or may be uneven in the packaged vegetables.
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The reality is that uneven deployment and technological limits mean AVs may save far fewer lives than the hype implies.
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Then I put a mixture of hard molding paste and sawdust on the linen and sculpt an uneven painting surface.
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Scott Elliott's uneven revival may be performed in a lower key than the usual interpretations of this American gothic masterwork.
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But, try as I might, I couldn't notice any distortion in the picture as a result of the uneven vibration.
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It shows that the uneven distribution of economic growth in recent decades is not the way things have always been.
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BlackRock said it also plans to press boards about worker issues in light of matters such as uneven wage growth.
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The Axis rebranded as The Resistance, but the odds were already so uneven it had little effect on the outcome.
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You may have noticed those uneven stains that develop on your coffee table when thoughtless guests forget to use coasters.
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No matter how uneven they start to look, you should not, under any circumstance, try to remove lashes by yourself.
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This is much lower than their overall share of the population (80%) but it is a sign of uneven progress.
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A recent investigation by ProPublica illustrated how Facebook's policy for enforcing their own code of conduct is uneven at best.
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Then they lived through an uneven economic recovery engineered by near-zero interest rates that rewarded borrowing while punishing savers.
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"(I have) untold grief but also immense respect for those who fought an uneven battle with the flames," he said.
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The distribution of household wealth has become more uneven in recent years, notes Deutsche Bank Securities chief economist Torsten Slok.
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BECKY QUICK: This is where the President is trying to address what he sees as an unequal -- uneven playing field.
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But now that it wants to hike, its signaling is not clear, especially as the economic data has become uneven.
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But that divisional game, uneven as it was, already affirmed what a league-best 15-1 regular season record suggested.
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The company's initiatives in the A3 segment for business customers could add modest volatility, given business customers' uneven spending patterns.
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Some of the issues with Helvetica centered around uneven kerning—the spacing between letters—and readability issues at small sizes.
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But uneven enforcement has allowed industry minnows to outcompete larger rivals and raise production, say industry and environment ministry officials.
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Considering the immensely uneven dynamic between you and your professor, how do you go about expressing that something wasn't OK?
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