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"unevenly" Definitions
  1. with different amounts for each person or in each place synonym unequally (1)
  2. not to the same standard in all parts
  3. with one group, team or player being much better than the other
  4. in a way that does not follow a regular pattern or have a regular size and shape synonym irregularly (1)
  5. in a way that is not level, smooth or flat

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Not only is the total revenue pie being cut unevenly between the players and the owners; the players' slice of the pie is then itself cut unevenly amongst the players.
Funding, innovation, communication, and policies jigsaw unevenly over the region.
But that change is unevenly distributed across the political spectrum.
President Trump's regulatory rollback wears on, albeit unevenly and slowly.
But the benefits of the boom have been unevenly distributed.
But that prosperity has been distributed unevenly among racial lines.
But that recovery has been unevenly felt around the country.
In reality, wealth among the generation is extremely unevenly distributed.
The steak was cooked unevenly and riddled with tough sinew.
That economic impact would be felt unevenly across the country.
His ashes will be spread unevenly over a small area.
Economic growth has been mediocre, and the gains unevenly distributed.
Canada's housing boom has been slowing unevenly in recent years.
First, food safety, where rules remain lax and unevenly applied.
And it said the trademark office applies the law unevenly.
Everywhere you turn, the wheels or power are greased unevenly.
The protocol, applied unevenly by healthcare providers, can miss poisoned kids.
In sum, the norms about how democracy works have evolved unevenly.
Donations, ticket sales, and sponsorships flow unevenly to these two sports.
Nor do they recognize that the financial burden will fall unevenly.
That detail prompted articles on how the recovery was unevenly shared.
The spam underground is ragged place, where progress remains unevenly distributed.
"Mudbound" is a movie about how things change — slowly, unevenly, painfully.
Do you have experience with this kind of unevenly weighted relationships?
Moreover, participants in the program remain unevenly distributed, clustered in cities.
The single market rules, they say, are applied at best unevenly.
After the 2008 crisis, some of these lessons were applied, if unevenly.
Wage gains have also been unevenly shared from one state to another.
Long lines of shoppers were unevenly distributed among the narrow checkout lines.
However, most social media platforms have vague regulations that they apply unevenly.
"Share losses are likely to be unevenly distributed among retailers," Gutman said.
Then the awful realization began to spread, unevenly, through the huge crowd.
And yet the broader gains of the movement have been distributed unevenly.
It is "willfully idiosyncratic," with its crooked lines and unevenly distributed weight.
But despite the overall improvement, the income gains continue to flow unevenly.
The government has made efforts to respond to their demands — if unevenly.
But women's advocates and legal experts said the law was unevenly applied.
Wage gains have also been felt unevenly from one state to another.
In Sri Lanka, "change has been unevenly realized," Ms. Cronin-Furman said.
Because they say they have community guidelines, but they're regulated unevenly. Yeah.
Furthermore, injected fillers had a habit of absorbing into the body—often unevenly.
Their address in public space makes people vulnerable, albeit unevenly and unequally so.
Gabon is one of Africa's richest countries but wealth is very unevenly distributed.
Unevenly cutting his hair and then being forced to grow out one side.
By official reckoning, tourist arrivals in Xinjiang have also risen fast, albeit unevenly.
Twitter has responded unevenly to Washington's concerns about foreign manipulation of its platform.
The phosphor can burn away unevenly, leaving permanent, ghostly outlines of images behind.
The effects of higher interest rates will also be unevenly felt across households.
It made respectable—if slightly unevenly cooked—beans and a uniformly golden strata.
While both of these were unarguably good outcomes, both distributed their benefits unevenly.
The effect might be bigger or smaller and will fall unevenly across households.
Pareto showed that from an economics standpoint, inputs and outputs are unevenly distributed.
Otherwise, decisions that have tragic consequences can appear arbitrary, hasty, and unevenly applied.
Take the second, and you risk dividing the inheritance both unevenly and incorrectly.
What is more, the costs and benefits are radically uncertain and unevenly distributed.
Vancouver house sales and prices have declined unevenly since the tax was imposed.
The IMF has described regulators' expectations as often "unclear, inconsistently communicated [and] unevenly implemented".
The inventory squeeze for first-time buyers is playing out unevenly around the country.
Like many science-fictional technologies, AR is in fact already here—just unevenly distributed.
First, gold reserves were unevenly distributed, with America and France owning the lion's share.
And over the longer term, the recovery is playing out unevenly across the economy.
If it is dealt out unevenly in a society, then deep cracks are forged.
The petals themselves were greasy, unevenly cooked and tasting of burnt flour and pepper.
The coronavirus is spreading unevenly throughout the United States, as it did in Italy.
Or the pages might have been torn unevenly, which also could have caused jams.
This season, though, he skated unevenly in his long program at three international competitions.
Supermarket food shelves are still unevenly stocked, especially outside the San Juan metro area.
The toppings might come out unevenly cooked, or the crust may not be right.
The question of K2, to risk all for history, falls unevenly across their shoulders.
Until then, we'll have to accept that 5G is here, but it's unevenly distributed.
But the bacon cooked unevenly, alternating burnt spots and undercooked spots wherever the "ribbon" bent.
You might say Last Jedi is already here, in large part; it's just unevenly distributed.
This ancient population was unevenly distributed across the central lowlands, with varying degrees of urbanization.
Fine said that the MTA's policy language is "unclear" and unevenly applied for different companies.
So the benefits of constitutional change, if it comes, could be unpredictable and felt unevenly.
And, well, this is one tech-fueled future that really must not be unevenly distributed.
These center around the issue of liquidity, which is spread unevenly around the euro zone.
As the US has gotten more diverse, that diversity has spread throughout the country unevenly.
To model the border, petri dishes are divided in half and resources are unevenly distributed.
The rooms are stacked unevenly, giving you the impression that you're floating as you walk around.
But America's chief executives have at times "performed unevenly in living up to those inspiring words".
But the spoils have been unevenly split, with almost all bulge-bracket names losing market share.
But the gains have proved too small, and too unevenly distributed, to spare it continued criticism.
And the impact of that widening trade war will be felt very unevenly by American workers.
Copyright in the United States is set up incredibly unevenly, on YouTube and off, Trendacosta said.
A CNBC analysis found that the changes would be felt unevenly from one industry to another.
Although trade has made most countries and people better off, its rewards have been unevenly spread.
There aren't any laws in the unevenly-regulated fertility industry that safeguard against cryo failure events.
The Russian population is sharply and unevenly divided on this issue, and so are its exiles.
Ms. Foster said association officials recognized that they had unevenly applied rules barring sex tech companies.
"In short: the winds," Iess told Gizmodo, explaining that the winds are distributing mass unevenly across Jupiter.
A cold steak will cook unevenly, potentially causing the outside to burn while the inside remains undercooked.
I couldn't confirm whether this would heat the food unevenly, but I thought I noticed a difference.
Well — to trot out that infamous William Gibson line, the future is here, it's just unevenly distributed.
But it criticized the government's attempts to police them and said the law has been applied unevenly.
Then she drew the paint unevenly across her cupid's bow and into the corners of her mouth.
And, yet here he is: confused, unevenly confident, "basically 15," and ready to fight that bald guy.
But that's principally because the full 225 percent rate applies so unevenly and to relatively few corporations.
Here, too, the most vulnerable stand to lose everything, because the standard of risk is applied unevenly.
Emerging markets have performed unevenly since, despite Wall Street rallying its way back to a record high.
That's good, because the screenplay itself is baggy and unevenly paced, with loads of clunky expositional dialogue.
The situation illustrates the difficulty of ending a punishment advocates have said is inhumane and unevenly applied.
This will help capital generation, which increased slightly in 2016 and remains unevenly distributed across the sector.
But Uber's impact on drunk driving statistics across the US is unevenly felt, according to a new study.
Problems do arise if the offsetting rainfall is unevenly distributed—as seems to be the case in Europe.
"Gait is important," she notes—if you're walking too slowly or unevenly, you're more liable to have accidents.
The history of women's underwear is a three-way Venn diagram, overlapping unevenly between fashion, technology, and culture.
But a Reuters analysis of federal data shows just how unevenly the spoils of growth have been divided.
Only around three percent of U.S. neurologists have such certification, and they are spread unevenly around the country.
Michael inflicted damage to Panama City unevenly, impaling some businesses with sign poles while leaving others virtually unscathed.
Critics contend it is applied unevenly, and that methods of lethal injection violate constitutional protections against cruel punishment.
But it worked out even worse for Lauer, who relied on it in the worst possible way: unevenly.
A sharp knife cuts through the sheet; a dull knife slips off the edge or rips it unevenly.
But the benefits accrued will be distributed unevenly among Americans, creating winners and losers, according to billionaire Pritzker.
If the production had some interesting ideas, however unevenly executed, so, too, did the conducting of Valery Gergiev.
The roads are narrow, and land is unevenly divided among establishments, creating outdoor mazes and dead-end walkways.
Automation and artificial intelligence will affect Americans unevenly, according to data from McKinsey and the 212 US Census.
The egg whites will weep away their water, and your soufflé will rise unevenly and come out dry.
As Dr. Raman's device releases heat, it does so unevenly, the top side cooling more than the bottom.
Even the best coffee maker will produce bitter or sour results if you start with unevenly ground coffee.
Instead, innovations in health care diffuse unevenly across geographic regions — not unlike the spread of a contagious disease.
But our cones, particularly the newer red and green ones, have a clumpy, scattershot distribution and sample light unevenly.
After all, Cruz had recently won a solid victory in Wisconsin, and Trump has performed unevenly in the Midwest.
But much like the interstate highway system, the benefits of hyperloop could be distributed unevenly if care isn't taken.
Despite a statewide jobless rate of 4.8 percent, New York's job market has recovered unevenly across the Empire State.
For fund investors, the bad news about the move to value is that it's expected to be unevenly distributed.
I think we may one day look back on the day of the unevenly distributed future with envious nostalgia.
But that tide has been unevenly distributed, with immigration far less pronounced in many Southern and Rust Belt states.
A year after the storm, progress in Texas is unevenly distributed, leaving many minority and low-income residents struggling.
The Misandrists misfires not because it lampoons grave subject matter, but in how lazily and unevenly it does so.
And when favorite teams and news are covered unevenly, the offbeat, unorthodox or outright bizarre features really stand out.
With declining crime, rising populations and growing innovation, cities in this country are prospering on many levels, albeit unevenly.
President Trump, elected by voters long marginalized from the American public discussion, has been channeling their frustration, however unevenly.
Not every bit is perfect; a few characters are unevenly developed and the language can feel stilted in places.
After all, Cruz has recently won a solid victory in Wisconsin, and Trump has performed unevenly in the Midwest.
The melting of the ice sheets will also have odd gravitational effects that will affect regional sea levels unevenly.
The half-wooden, half-rubber heel tends to wear down unevenly, adding a bit of a hiccup to your stride.
With its basic structures unchanged since the British Raj, India's government is undermanned, unevenly deployed and badly equipped to cope.
Though America's shortcomings, its injustices and political dysfunction, are experienced unevenly, fixing them starts with acknowledging that everyone is responsible.
NEARLY as striking as Asia's dynamism is how unevenly prosperity is spread—in contrast to Africa, Latin America or Europe.
And to highlight the ways that so-called solutions to the problems of social media are unevenly and wrongly enforced.
What Auctor determined through multiple fentanyl test strips was that the juggalo dealer's product had fentanyl mixed unevenly throughout it.
This dynamic began to change in the postcolonial period, but slowly, unevenly and with as much backtracking as forward progress.
It's an unevenly enforced law at best, but a good pretext for many a police officer to meet ticket quotas.
The physical factor still imposes limitations—only thirty-eight consulates have agreed to issue documents, and they are distributed unevenly.
And we have to carry with us an understanding that access to civic participation is unevenly distributed and under threat.
The first book in the series, "The Hangman's Daughter" (Die Henkerstochter) sold unevenly when it first appeared in German bookstores.
Like its predecessors, it too has Gravity's gridded stitching to keep the internal glass beads from dispersing unevenly during sleep.
Police suggested the two kids going at it were at least sometimes deliberately unevenly matched, ostensibly to keep things interesting.
Instagram&aposs parent company Facebook has also been criticized recently for unevenly applying rules, exempting political ads from fact-checking.
The differing approaches to Mr. Jones exposed how unevenly tech companies enforce their rules on hate speech and offensive content.
Economists have played down the direct economic impact from the World Cup, predicting it would be marginal and unevenly spread.
Or maybe the truth is somewhere in the middle, unevenly distributed, and we are figuring it out as we go.
The tariffs are expected to hit companies unevenly, but analysts stress it's not clear exactly how they will be impacted.
The tax changes will affect businesses and individuals unevenly, with winners and losers often being determined by industry or geography.
She is not likely to face repercussions based on "false reporting" statutes, as these have been unevenly applied at best.
All those rough, jagged lines, and that unevenly-shaped silhouette, give a rawness and immediacy to Saturn's brutality and fear.
Given how they unevenly target certain families along class, gender, and racial lines, restrictive dress codes are tools of such oppression.
Those policies, "cast as protecting privacy and promoting journalistic standards, were and are homophobic ― and they are unevenly applied," Signorile argues.
Another study recently found that, since 2001, gains in life expectancy at 20143 have been unevenly distributed, benefiting the rich most.
My face is unevenly divided between two clashing shades of foundation, and my lipstick switches abruptly from blue-black to crimson.
A slowdown in trade with China would be felt unevenly across the U.S., with some states hit much harder than others.
Kocis is played a little stepdad-ly, and the question of blame in Corrigan's underage work feels unevenly laid, and thorny.
The problem with the NBA's policy is really the same problem that school dress codes face — they're applied unevenly and inequitably.
For Twitter, though, I have to imagine that part of the problem comes from how unevenly it applied those blue badges.
"None of this is reasonable, but reason is a sentiment that is very unevenly distributed in this world," Mr. Juncker declared.
The movie can shift unevenly from effusive love letter to travel lust to sentimental moment, but that doesn't break the fantasy.
Bernie S., Colorado Springs Dear Heloise: Reheating food can be tricky — the food often comes out unevenly heated, with cold spots.
"They are unevenly and inappropriately making determinations that have no factual basis and that they have no experience making," he said.
The third bedroom was tiny "even by maid's room standards," she said, and the closet space, though ample, was distributed unevenly.
When the Chinese government first started restricting Gmail use, it did so unevenly before rolling out a complete block, in 2014.
Or maybe there was a hunk of radioactive nickel clumped unevenly in the star, which would have added light to the signature.
In the real world, Bushwick is known as a budding hipster enclave, and racialized tension over gentrification runs unevenly through the film.
Katherine Poe's portraits are based on archetypal manga heroines, but she applies the style unevenly, creating a gap between expectation and effect.
Fate, I have learned, is a haphazard forester—marking clumps for destruction, then cutting unevenly, leaving some stems behind, vulnerable to rot.
One topic Mr. Kinsley doesn't really touch in "Old Age" is how expensive, and thus how unevenly distributed, good health care is.
I followed her into the tiny kitchen, where a jumble of pots battled for space, settled unevenly on chunks of glowing coals.
About 130 women have received financial compensation from Barrick, although some have complained it is too little, and has been unevenly distributed.
Aging lithium batteries deliver power unevenly, which can cause iPhones to shut down unexpectedly to protect the delicate circuits inside, it said.
The office market could be hit unevenly, with the impact on Texas's office markets determined by a city's reliance on oil prices.
Since wealth is unevenly distributed, the bulk of the gains in the United States and abroad have been enjoyed by the rich.
It still hampered him during a 6-0, 6-1 loss in Miami on March 23, as his pupils remained unevenly dilated.
And now, with Monday evening unfolding unevenly, they know it is likely the rest of the country could inherit their anxiety, too.
The costs of global climate change will again be unevenly (and uncertainly) distributed, but harm will often be smaller for richer, temperate countries.
While a practice like pre-acclimatization may benefit both the climber and the mountain, cutting-edge technology can be expensive and unevenly distributed.
"In India, at a macro-level, good doctors are far and few and distributed very unevenly," Kompalli said in an interview with TechCrunch.
It drew attention to Twitter's opaque, unevenly applied content policy, which does have a lot of problems, but they're consistent across the board.
The brief bout of liberalisation in 1991 probably played a part initially, by unevenly distributing the spoils of more rapid overall economic growth.
Brideprice societies where wealth is unevenly distributed lend themselves to polygamy—which in turn inflates the price of brides, often to ruinous heights.
Fred being shot also opens up a lot of new territory for the show particularly for Archie who has sometimes felt unevenly written.
Over this unevenly cut surface Mikus applied layers of white paint until she attained a tight, luminous surface — a state of vulnerable perfection.
The impact would be felt unevenly from one part of the country to another, with states along the northern border most heavily affected.
So yes, Yiannopoulos deserves to have his say, and Twitter should be called to task for what looks like pretty unevenly-applied standards.
The data provide a closer look at how the economic fallout from an escalating trade war would be felt unevenly across the country.
The number today is closer to one-third, and is distributed highly unevenly, sorting the nation into ever more homogeneous and incommensurate swaths.
We walked across the lawn and down the road, which was haphazardly paved, with chicory growing in a border of unevenly sized gravel.
Matt Harvey has pitched unevenly, and Jacob deGrom has been dealing with back stiffness and attending to the birth of his first child.
For years, Facebook has been assailed for unevenly enforcing its content policies across its family of apps, including Instagram, WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger.
Within the next two decades, Western democracies continued to thrive, if unevenly, while the Soviet Union lost its empire and itself fell apart.
And neither the halfhearted battle that preceded their escape nor or the ambitious but unevenly executed show that depicted it was a revolution.
Conversely, in a school district with very few black students, isolation might be low even if students were very unevenly distributed by race.
Shutdown: A makeshift national safety net is spreading slowly and unevenly as the longest shutdown in history staggers toward its one-month mark.
In the past, YouTube's penalties have been criticized for being unevenly applied and for being less than transparent — something YouTube now wants to change.
While the policy appears unevenly enforced, U.S. citizens have reported an uptick in border agents demanding passwords and searching their devices at American borders.
"Aside from cryptocurrency, there is simply no other industry changing as rapidly or as unevenly as the cannabis sector," said Arcview CEO Troy Dayton.
In the past year, a perception that the fruits of economic growth are unevenly shared has translated into a backlash at the ballot box.
They're avoiding the service today to express their solidarity with McGowan and to protest what they see as Twitter unevenly applying terms of service.
As our Interpreter columnist points out, the Rohingya are just the latest victims to learn that the promise of "never again" is applied unevenly.
It did so unevenly, with some pockets eroding faster than others, and the uneven erosion was amplified as the river continued to quickly flow.
Rather than direct their attention to these sorts of violations, faculty members unevenly applied the dress code, citing girls nearly all of the time.
Trump's Vision of 'Carnage' Misses Complex Reality of Many CitiesWith declining crime and growing innovation, American cities are prospering on many levels, though unevenly.
And the West is trying to fight back, albeit unevenly: A congressional effort to confront Russian disinformation has been hamstrung by divisions in Washington.
It's basically the number of people who are infected, multiplied by the prevalence of tests, and tests have been distributed unevenly in different places.
The industry has lumbered unevenly for years toward some form of uniform regulation, with limited success — and many players seem to be losing patience.
Understanding this helps explain the mystery of why there are so many versions of HPV 16 spread out unevenly across the globe, Pimenoff says.
There was of course the unevenly distributed subclass skill, like Shadestep and Shoulder Charge, but those always felt like fun tricks rather than strategic tools.
Commonly available thermoses work with simple insulation, but they heat unevenly and don't cool drinks when they are searing, resulting in plenty of burnt tongues.
Radiation from the 1986 meltdown is spread unevenly throughout The Zone, leading to government calls for population resettlement and renewed agriculture in regions deemed safe.
When warming time comes around, if the tissues thaw too slowly, they'll form ice crystals anyway, and if they thaw too unevenly, they could crack.
For example, one tall work is made up of long, rectangular slats glued together unevenly and then set onto a base that doesn't quite fit.
We have seen them sick, pregnant, blotchy, with unevenly applied bronzer, with hangovers, pimples festering under their cheeks, lumpy pink mosquito bites on their shins.
The opinion said it should not be unconstitutional, because "burdens or benefits" fall unevenly, depending on the wealth of the areas in which citizens live.
I can appreciate why you have one, with your vast following and groupies — but the whole thing does feel a bit haphazard and unevenly applied.
The black drops that are spread unevenly across the surface also suggest, to me, the vulnerability of art — that it, too, is subject to nature.
And though Morgan walks off the rough landing, her body, gingerly stiff and wobbling unevenly, is what I think it looks like to silently scream.
If more men than women are hired at these young companies, the wealth created from employee equity is distributed unevenly to one group of people.
A lot of the hosts are infuriating because of how unevenly the "reveries," which allow them to access memories from previous lives, affect their behavior.
"Automation will continue to drive regional polarization in many of the world's advanced economies, unevenly distributing the benefits and costs across the population," the report said.
These homemade sunscreens may not contain enough zinc, or the zinc could be unevenly distributed across the mixture, either of which can result in inconsistent protection.
The boys' club might be breaking up — fitfully, unevenly and tentatively — but you'd be hard-pressed to find an activist who feels the work is done.
Doctors diagnosed her with twin-twin transfusion syndrome, a rare condition that occurs when identical twins share a placenta and blood flows unevenly between the fetuses.
But then his career took a wrong turn, with conspicuous misfires "The Village" and "Lady in the Water," and has careened along somewhat unevenly ever since.
And while it stabilized during the 2000s and has dropped (slightly and unevenly) during this decade, we're still in a uniquely carceral period in American history.
In an open-world, the stakes and "set" for a shootout are harder to quantify—the nature of the games makes everything baggy and unevenly paced.
He had the soft, clean hands of a doctor or a gentleman, with scrubbed, unevenly clipped, too-long nails, the kind of nails that nauseate me.
Unevenly spaced appliances lined one wall of the narrow, 67-square-foot space, leaving no room for a dishwasher and barely enough for a diminutive range.
Naturally, Lora DiCarlo is among the sex tech exhibitors this first year, having been the company responsible for kickstarting the conversation around CES's unevenly enforced policies.
No surprise, since rack and towel are exposed to room-temperature air, and the towels heated unevenly because only parts of them are touching the bars.
But why these changes now, and from a nominally secular government that seems to have tried, if unevenly, to clamp down on Islamists in other ways?
Plus, those costs would probably fall unevenly among U.S. states, with residents in the highest energy-producing states paying more in taxes to fund EMP protection.
Apple said the problem was that aging lithium batteries delivered power unevenly, which could cause iPhones to shut down unexpectedly to protect the delicate circuits inside.
Yet the result suggests that a broad sampling of future-pointing skills — and not just jobs like software engineering — is enjoying takeoff after struggling unevenly until now.
The report found that for some countries, the costs of new infrastructure could outweigh potential economic gains and the benefits would be unevenly distributed among participating countries.
The administration is promoting changes that would strip Americans of much-needed food assistance, even as the benefits of economic growth remain unevenly distributed across the country.
We've found that the brand's penne can sometimes cook unevenly with some crunchy centers, and the other bean bases, like black bean, impart too much legume flavor.
Many existing political structures advantage the votes of the losers, giving them, in many cases, the ability to block changes that generate net, though unevenly distributed, benefits.
As the now-viral photograph shows quite clearly, the strawberries in question are unevenly distributed on the pizza's surface, folded and jammed rather violently into the mozzarella.
Their designs — often dramatically perched atop cantilevers and featuring sweeping sheets of glass, wooden slats and unevenly cut stones — include walls and other elements built in factories.
A lively but overlong and unevenly inspired creation, it posits a contest among the four seasons to receive credit from Jove for the birth of the archduke.
People lit their houses with candles and whale oil, and heated them with wood or coal-burning stoves that kept homes unevenly heated and smelling of smoke.
"My beard is actually coming along quite well I think," he says, exfoliating his palm against the ragged stubble that has now appeared unevenly across his jaw.
But if you always put other commitments and responsibilities ahead of your relationship, then your SO could (justifiably) feel that your time and energy is unevenly divided. 
It found that many are concerned about the social network's efforts to crack down on hate speech and worry that its content policies are being applied unevenly.
This game is much more responsive to both the realistic dimensions of surveillance and how it is unevenly applied to the people who live under surveillant regimes.
Recently, an array of inventive styling ideas has surfaced: Think buttoning your shirt unevenly for an impromptu off-the-shoulder look, or perhaps intentionally wearing it backwards.
Vegan go-tos like agave, maple syrup and brown rice syrup required significant alterations because they are liquid, and caused the cookies to brown and spread unevenly.
This past October, ByteDance tapped K&L Gates, a law firm, to aid in modifying its moderation policies, which continue to be applied unevenly throughout the platform.
The 11 wall pieces in "Disinherited" curl off the walls at Company like Shrinky Dinks and have the mottled clear-and-white texture of unevenly frozen ice.
And as the shutdown continues, ordinary Americans are creating a makeshift national safety net for furloughed workers that is spreading slowly and unevenly across the United States.
Although the burdens of acceptance fall unevenly on the losers, winners of elections — particularly of close, hard-fought elections — must also acknowledge the strength of the opposition.
Consider the following: There is no doubt that the gains from the economic recovery have been spread unevenly and that income inequality has increased greatly in recent years.
The instrumental solos that enlivened the orchestrations toward the end were unevenly played, especially the big ones for violin, shrilly rendered at times by the concertmaster, Linda Quan.
"You can look back at these instances and say that there were real losses to democracy, that were unevenly felt by different people and different groups," Huq says.
Even though pot is still illegal in New York, some changes in enforcement—overwhelmingly applied to white marijuana users in wealthier areas—have created an unevenly liberalized environment.
To think countries wouldn't make this transition because of what the science says reflects a lack of appreciation for how the real world embraces science: imperfectly and unevenly.
"Even as the economy steadily added back jobs lost, the protracted recovery was experienced unevenly, with well-off households doing better at the expense of others," Cramer writes.
While the EU tariffs are expected to have a relatively small overall impact on the U.S. economy, the levies will be felt unevenly from one state to another.
In "Almond Blossom," unevenly shaped, flourishing green branches intertwine and crisscross, growing up, outward and around, seemingly extending from outside the frame, invading the picture from all sides.
Looking at data covering the period from September 2014 to August of last year, it highlights just how unevenly revenue is distributed among hosts in New York City.
The policy "has been applied unevenly in the past," Facebook's VP of global affairs and communications Nick Clegg acknowledged in the blog post published Tuesday about the audit.
India's railways, which transport about 23 million people a day over more than 70,000 miles of track, have been neglected for years, and safety standards are unevenly enforced.
WASHINGTON — The Justice Department has issued directives to address sexual harassment, but critics say the new rules could be unevenly applied across the department, leaving some employees unprotected.
A day after President Donald Trump slammed South Korea last week for benefiting unevenly from its trade relationship with the US, the largest American business association shot back.
It's Wednesday, which means you'll probably eat lunch at your desk, chewing sad bites of salad or unevenly heated leftovers while you drag your cursor around the Internet.
"Civil society groups around the globe have criticized the way that Facebook's Community Standards exhibit bias and are unevenly applied across different languages and cultural contexts," the letter says.
The American dream has always been unevenly distributed, if shared at all, and land, namely who gets to own it, has been one of the foundations of that fantasy.
Thermokast is a term for a type of land surface that occurs when ice melts in permafrost, creating small sinkhole-like pits and valleys as the ground settles unevenly.
Without the cable news network's all-consuming, preelection obsession with the migrant caravan to focus the show's humor, the sketch bounced around from topic to topic, a bit unevenly.
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) also this year launched an anti-censorship campaign, TOSSed Out, which aimed to highlight how social media companies unevenly enforce their terms of service.
When the team unevenly heated the eggs, the capsazepine-treated eggs moved less than those who hadn't been treated with capsazepine, according to the paper published in Current Biology.
Whether the Proud Boys are in violation of Facebook's unevenly enforced and sometimes secretive policies or not, the organization is making the most of its time on the platform.
The health effects of climate change will be unevenly distributed and children will be among those especially harmed, according to a new report from the medical journal The Lancet.
The company uses a three-layer design for comfortability, so there's a structured core surrounded by two chambers that prevent the fill from becoming unevenly distributed while you sleep.
"Climate change is clear and present danger to the U.S. economy and the fiscal health of the U.S. government, and that risk is really unevenly spread," Mr. Houser said.
But the water has more mass than the bottle — and it doesn't want to rotate because, as a fluid, it can slosh around unevenly the inside of the bottle.
In those places, the consequences of the president's decision will be felt unevenly, with some state markets proceeding as planned, and others making last-minute exits or other adjustments.
Then, the $20.5 trillion health care proposal Warren rolled out earlier this month only invited more questions, and she responded unevenly, making uncharacteristic gaffes when trying to explain it.
Its members want to head off incipient inflation without putting the brakes on hiring, especially because the benefits of the eight-year-old recovery have been so unevenly distributed.
Mr. O'Sullivan and several economists agreed that the labor market was still pushing ahead — no matter how unevenly — in what is now the ninth year of an economic expansion.
Robert Jackler, a professor of otorhinolaryngology at Stanford, thinks that some of the confusion is because the public is becoming better, but unevenly, informed about e-cigarettes through the media.
Sector liquidity is generally good (highly liquid assets, including cash, short-term bank placements and unpledged government bonds accounted for 20% of sector assets at end-June), although unevenly distributed.
That means that perhaps galaxies themselves are unevenly distributed, as evidenced by the uneven distribution of the energy from the most distant light in the universe, the cosmic ray background.
A Maoist insurrection simmers on the edge of coal country, partly because the benefits have been so unevenly shared between those who exploit coal and those living on the land.
These possibilities reveal the real threat from Baumol's disease: not that work will flow toward less-productive industries, which is inevitable, but that gains from rising productivity are unevenly shared.
The sun would also hit the planet more unevenly than we see on Earth, meaning the seasons would vary wildly depending on the donut's angle in relation to the sun.
Before they reached the beach, competitors had to traverse railroad tracks that crossed several high bridges like this one, with murky rivers swirling ominously below their unevenly spaced wooden ties.
Health systems across the United States are responding unevenly to the COVID-2628 pandemic, and the lack of coordination is placing health care workers and patients alike at undue risk.
Here, Nahui is shot at close range, looking directly into the camera, her cropped hair unevenly fringing her face, and her eyes expressing an air of melancholy, or perhaps defiance.
But let's spare a word for the wellness policy: even with its imperfections and the probability that it is, and will always be, unevenly applied, it is a good thing.
I don't remember trying it there, so I can't say whether it's so unevenly cooked that some pieces are brown and collapsed while others are white, crunchy and barely cooked.
The gallery's most covetable works are surely the lightweight pendants and brooches of Louise Nevelson, made from scraps of incised wood that she painted black and slathered unevenly with gold.
Danish lenders have argued they will be hit unevenly hard by such a floor as it does not adequately factor in the very low risk of holding Danish mortgage bonds.
But its benefits are being felt unevenly, and many workers are still feeling the squeeze in places like Warren, Michigan, one of the places where GM recently "idled" a factory.
The jagged contours of the island and the terrain fit together in a few places, suggesting that the green area is upholding the unevenly notched form of the gray island.
The price will increase unevenly around the world, hitting harder in countries that depend on imports, like Ireland, where it will nearly triple, followed by other European countries, Canada, and Japan.
Make sure to follow the exact cooking instructions on the box, as the rotini can cook unevenly if you don't let the water boil or if you don't stir the pasta.
As the U.S. Department of Energy explains, it's caused by three simultaneous events, namely: the atmosphere being unevenly heated by the sun; irregularities of the Earth's surface; and the Earth's rotation.
A group of female middle schoolers banded together to stand up against their school's dress restrictions, which they believe unevenly target girls' outfits over those of their male counterparts, People reports.
Newsom is expected to say on Wednesday that he believes capital punishment to be costly and burdensome, and unevenly meted out to minorities and offenders with disabilities, the administration source said.
When homes are built in an area, anyone can see that change in this boom-and-bust nation happens unevenly, with things staying the same for decades, then changing almost overnight.
Though water resources are unevenly distributed, and some regions are far more fortunate than others, the consequences of ever more acute freshwater shortages will be increasingly felt by all populations worldwide.
Regulators have so far responded unevenly to the emergence of security tokens and other "cryptoassets", including cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin that can be issued, traded and processed on blockchain-related technologies.
But just as the former president's signature healthcare law was implemented unevenly across the 8553 states, so have the now well over a decade-old rules to rein in prison rape.
Bruenig's main argument for a wealth fund is straightforward — if you care about economic inequality, you have to care about inequality of wealth, which is even more unevenly distributed than income.
The snow fell unevenly, dropping 11.7 inches in Bedford-Stuyvesant, 12 in Queens Village, 230 in Gramercy Park, 27 in Riverdale and around 27 inches at both La Guardia and Kennedy.
On a first try, I made the surnoli wrong, too liquid, too thin, shaping them in the pan with the back of a ladle so they were unevenly thin and thick.
The reddish-brown mass of four unevenly sized lobes sprawls like a beached sea lion across the upper right side of the abdominal cavity, beneath the diaphragm and atop the stomach.
For a long time, over the course of my life, I watched liberty and democracy and openness spread, not steadily but in spurts, not smoothly or evenly, but falteringly and unevenly.
I took this action because death sentences are unevenly and unfairly applied based on race, income and mental disability, and because we cannot abide the potential execution of an innocent person.
Unmarried couples are technically banned from sharing hotel rooms in both countries, although the laws are rarely or unevenly enforced, and legislation bans couples who are not married from living together.
This trend that has pushed up wages broadly but unevenly, exacerbating a housing affordability crisis that has transformed neighborhoods and posed challenges for middle- and lower income- families through the city.
Eliot is the worshipful little brother, Dwight the artistically inclined older one whose greatest gift to Eliot, unevenly and indifferently bestowed, is simply his sometime willingness to tolerate his brother's bubbly adoration.
As the Trump administration unevenly briefs some members -- but not others -- about a roiling situation that could lead the US into military conflict, some who are in the dark are left fuming.
From this mooring, though, the film jags back in time unevenly, revisiting her husband's death, the decisions around his funeral and pivotal moments in her two-year experience of being First Lady.
The extent to which Brexit's consequences fall unevenly across regions, with potentially greater impact on rural regions which currently receive large EU subsidies over the urban financial centers, could magnify this impact.
Several leaders interviewed said they worried that Trump's move could be unevenly enforced, allowing conservative Christian churches to promote political candidates without extending the same exemptions to other views or other denominations.
America's Supreme Court overturned a long-standing ban on trademarks that use "immoral" or "scandalous" words on the grounds that it violated the right to free speech and had been imposed unevenly.
Though Keane is broadly wrong that private companies are not allowed under the Constitution to police speech on their platforms, he is not wrong to suspect that they are doing so unevenly.
For instance, the steadily rising expense of education and health care is almost universally deplored as an economic scourge, despite being caused by something indubitably good: rapid, if unevenly spread, productivity growth.
Advertising When ads for the Netflix show "Stranger Things" first appeared in 2016, the glowing, blood-red, unevenly shaded font that spelled out the title told viewers exactly what they could expect.
How to support honest athletes: The incentives to dope are particularly strong in track and field, where earnings are so unevenly distributed and the benefits to performance from steroids can be great.
In a sense, this has always been true: Who can totally suppress his annoyance with figures who endlessly lift trophies, particularly in a time when glory and honor are so unevenly apportioned?
Finally, because cannabis can be distributed unevenly through solid foods like cookies or brownies, people can consume a small piece that has more of the substance in it than the other parts.
A Washington Post analysis published on Friday found that the bulk of the statewide rejections are coming from a single Georgia county, which may suggest that state laws are being enforced unevenly.
Slightly more successful but still not worth eating were breaded shrimp and calamari, doughnuts and jalapeño poppers, all of which cooked unevenly and failed to brown and crisp to a satisfying degree.
"Opinions regarding women's rights and their roles in society are progressing unevenly in the Middle East and North Africa," said Aseel Alayli of Arab Barometer, the research network that conducted the survey.
The net result of such a system would be to gradually transform private wealth, which is very unevenly distributed, into public wealth that every person in society owns an equal part of.
Mountain-sourced water supplies, which provide about half of all drinking water worldwide, is becoming more unpredictable as warmer temperatures melt glaciers and change precipitation patterns and river levels, affecting countries unevenly.
That, and the fact that multicookers are taller with less surface area than a typical slow cooker, can lead to unevenly cooked food when using the slow-cook function in a multicooker.
The walls are covered in soft-white Japanese shikkui plaster, which was carefully applied by trained craftsmen — though it is smooth to the touch, their strokes glint unevenly in the natural light.
What we do know is that automation and artificial intelligence will affect Americans unevenly, according to data from McKinsey and the 2016 US Census that was analyzed by the Brookings think tank.
Less well-known are the anticipated geopolitical impacts of the world's slow, but clear shift to renewable energy sources, a transition set to play out unevenly around the world for decades to come.
While it remains to be seen how far Beijing goes in implementing the threatened tariffs, the economic impact of a trade war with China would be felt unevenly from one state to another.
In truth, Modernism, whether European or Japanese, developed roots in countries in which the political and economic structures of so-called modernity were felt unevenly, mitigated by the resilience of older, feudal traditions.
Nearby Montclair has had a similar ban in place since 1994, and some landscapers flout it, arguing that it is unevenly enforced, partly because the town uses leaf blowers to maintain public property.
James Paxton, a Yankees starter with parts of seven major-league seasons under his belt, said he couldn't feel his body when he made his first career postseason start this month and pitched unevenly.
Exposure to air pollution in the U.S. is unevenly distributed, with the white population causing much of the pollution that black and Hispanic populations breathe in, a thought-provoking and novel new study found.
More than 1.4m drug arrests are made each year in America alone, and they are unevenly distributed, with black Americans jailed for drug offences at ten times the rate of whites, the authors write.
As with any developing news story, the available information is shared unevenly between different outlets, and with the advent of smartphones and live-streaming apps, there's even more information to be shared — and missed.
He said the laws could also be implemented in bad faith — for example, with the intent of keeping bicycles off the streets — and might be unevenly or unfairly enforced by local law enforcement agencies.
As the blood forces the outer wall outward, it injures the nerves that travel with the carotids, sometimes causing pain, sometimes unevenly sized pupils, sometimes a droopy eyelid and sometimes a loss of sensation.
The progress also played out somewhat unevenly across the city: Queens, long a hot spot of dangerous thoroughfares threading through residential neighborhoods, had the fewest number of traffic fatalities it has ever recorded — 59.
Pressure starts to build for changeAs the Saudi state moves toward liberalizing its society — however slowly and unevenly — the beginnings of a backlash over the Dar Alreaya system can be seen in Saudi society.
Beyond the precedent that we all feared — the rejection of empiricism, inductive reasoning, and decision-making bounded by objective reality — we all knew that the executive order landed unevenly on the world's most unfortunate.
But researchers say assessments of overall country risk are not a good fit for Russia, where the population is distributed highly unevenly, with both sparsely populated areas and large concentrations of people in cities.
David Harbour slides into the title role, in a movie that contains moments of cheesy, dark humor but which ultimately veers about so unevenly as make sitting through it approximate its hero's subterranean origins.
Even in the most enlightened households, parenthood can often break unevenly against the mother, leaving women stripped bare of any identity besides the weary sensation of being demoted to the rank of sleepless milk cow.
Our thought bubble: Although they are making opposing arguments, both sides are actually pointing at the same problem: YouTube's rules for taking down videos and "demonetizing" creators still appear to be vague and unevenly enforced.
Italy, where an anti-establishment government has been in power for a year, and Spain, where far-right newcomer Vox is challenging centre parties, also saw content from fact-checkers unevenly spread across political communities.
Financial educators are also confronting their limitations in a society where wealth and income are so unevenly divided, said Billy J. Hensley, the president and chief executive officer of the National Endowment for Financial Education.
Sales and prices have declined unevenly since the tax was imposed, with the volatile monthly numbers reflecting seller reluctance to accept the slowdown and uncertainty about whether the impact of the tax will wear off.
Italy, where an anti-establishment government has been in power for a year, and Spain, where far-right newcomer Vox is challenging center parties, also saw content from fact-checkers unevenly spread across political communities.
Mexican telecom tycoon Carlos Slim and many other lesser known entrepreneurs have amassed fortunes over the past decades, although wealth tends to be unevenly distributed in Mexico, as is the case elsewhere in Latin America.
And the brushstrokes were imperfect too, visible, haphazard, the paint distributed unevenly, inexpertly; but that wasn't right, really it was striving for something ideal, that was what I felt, the frequency I wanted to catch.
" Unusual evocations of clouds begin to appear toward the end of the book, as if the reader should see portents in the sky: "Gold clasped unevenly to the edges of a dark, stormy-looking mass.
Like the first, it concluded that sections of the dam were moving unevenly, that water was passing through the foundation rapidly, and that water downstream contained high concentrations of dissolved gypsum—evidence of large voids.
YouTube is an alluring place to make money, but one where power is distributed unevenly, and where the individual creator is often at the whims of corporations and policies that change on a moment's notice.
Atop this monocultural edenic bounty, with copiously sloppy handfuls of grainy gray cement and nine unevenly staggered rows of light beige cinder blocks, he built a slightly listing and occasionally gaptoothed but unmistakably solid wall.
" In a May 2018 report, Dr. Rod Brunson, dean of the Rutgers School of Criminal Justice, found that police stops are applied highly unevenly, "consistently exposing youth of color to a wide range of harms.
Whatever option is chosen, designing such a scheme won't be easy in a bloc where cash is distributed unevenly among countries, and it could even backfire by pushing rates up in certain countries, rather than down.
And finally, season three takes place in 2010 and 2011, just as Americans are beginning to realize that whatever economic recovery they might see after the housing collapse will be long and grinding and unevenly distributed.
Drug use is unevenly distributed across the population, according to the study: 20.8% of white adults reported use of psychiatric drugs, compared with 8.7% of Hispanic adults, 9.7% of black adults and 4.8% of Asian adults.
Julio Pinto, a professor at the University of Santiago who studies social movements, notes that the fruits of Chile's growth over the past three decades (on the back of the copper boom) have been unevenly distributed.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LOS ANGELES — In Meleko Mokgosi's paintings of contemporary life in the south African nation of Botswana, he suggests that the promises of postcolonial democracy may be unevenly distributed or realized.
The company gained the reputation early on its history, when it kneecapped developers who had gained popularity by building features not natively supported in Twitter, like photo-sharing, and for enforcing some of its policies unevenly.
It may appear that such regimes can bring stability to unevenly fragmenting countries, but they become even more dependent on rents, especially from resources (the "resource curse") and on cheap exports, cheap labour and the like.
Although the effects will be unevenly distributed, the premise of this book is that no one will escape the consequences of climate change—it will hit you no matter who you are or where you live.
The benefits of any change are distributed unevenly and when the benefits are centered mostly on others, or diffused among many, it's easy for me embrace a scary, sci-fi scenario as a reason for opposition.
In a time when immigration is being hotly debated in the United States by populations that have almost always benefited from lax immigration policies, this work reminds us that the privilege of citizenship is unevenly distributed.
New York City&aposs 56 Leonard — the so-called Jenga Building — is hard to miss: Its stacked levels jut out unevenly from its sides, giving it a distinctly different silhouette from your standard, smooth-sided high-rise.
Garner gamely plays up the neurotic aspects of her character, but comedy flows unevenly out of that dynamic and the colorfully coarse dialogue, and the personalities are too broadly drawn to be particularly interesting when it isn't.
Maps produced by the city show how unevenly black and Hispanic Denverites are distributed: around Union Station and its luxury apartment buildings, for example, 9 percent of the residents are Hispanic and 1 percent are African-American.
However, in contrast to the woman Manet depicts seated on a bench, with her long, unevenly cut hair cascading out from under her black hat, Katz's perfectly coiffed woman is not looking back: she does not notice us.
The shutdown is falling unevenly: The Education Department will send home more than 563 percent of its 3,934 employees, while the Pentagon said the entire uniformed military, and half of its civilian work force, would continue to serve.
On these subjects, Wikipedia doesn't seem like the encyclopedia anyone can edit, striving to be welcoming to newcomers; it certainly doesn't profess a laid-back philosophy that articles improve over time and can start off a bit unevenly.
The 10th overall pick last season, Rosen, 22, came out of U.C.L.A. and played unevenly with the Cardinals last season, starting 13 games and completing 55.2 percent of his passes for 2,33 yards, 11 touchdowns and 14 interceptions.
Given how the benefits of medicine we have are unevenly distributed now, it's not a huge leap to imagine the rich getting richer, even if the idea of growing entire people only to harvest their organs seems far off.
Enrollment outreach: The ACA is performing unevenly even after the Obama administration pulled out every trick it could think of to try to get young, healthy people to sign up — and Price is already rolling back those outreach efforts.
Asian stocks have performed unevenly this year, as a series of events from China's currency depreciation in January to the Brexit vote in June to Trump's shock election victory last month led to massive capital outflows from the region.
The electrocutions, broken wings and necks, and oily deaths that birds face because of modern day threats are prohibited by the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, but today the law goes largely unenforced—or unevenly enforced—against these modern threats.
Many YouTubers, however, have complained that the policies are unevenly enforced with little transparency, dramatically lowering their revenue but giving them little recourse to fix issues or appeal the platform's decisions, even as objectionable content remains on the platform.
Whereas impersonal and ruthless market-based principles create short-term winners and losers based on the merit-based measurement of profitability and economic efficiency, embracing the Chinese system will give participants guaranteed benefits even if these are unevenly distributed.
The result is sublimely ridiculous, or perhaps ridiculously sublime: the very definition of frothy summer entertainment, moderately (if unevenly) well-directed by Ol Parker, that works best if you just suspend your need for it all to make sense.
" Read: White House letter to Office of Special Counsel on Kellyanne Conway "Others, of all political views, have objected to the (the office's) unclear and unevenly applied rules which have a chilling effect on free speech for all federal employees.
" U.N. Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed, who traveled with Wallstrom, told the council that "while the impact of climate change may be spread unevenly across different regions today, no country will be spared from its consequences in the long-term.
We cannot turn a blind eye to the way in which environmental burdens and benefits have been distributed unevenly along racial and socioeconomic lines — not just with respect to climate change, but also pollution of our air, water, and land.
When the industry consistently characterizes these two plants as technological fixes to coal's massive carbon emissions, both of which are heavily subsidized by federal investment and which perform unevenly at best, this is an example of the technological shell game. 4.
They found that thicker batters with a baker's ratio of around 100 led to pancakes with irregular craters on the bottom surface because water vapors were trapped in the cooking process and would unevenly raise the pancake from the pan.
This program especially aims to support people of color, women, gender non-conforming individuals, LGBTQ individuals, individuals who are part of racial, ethnic, or religious minority groups, and others whose authorship is unevenly represented within the field of documentary photography.
A makeshift national safety net, stitched together by private businesses, banks, local governments, organized labor and charitable organizations, is spreading slowly and unevenly across the United States as the longest federal shutdown in history staggers to its one-month mark.
"It only takes a few more minutes and the toaster oven heats food evenly (whereas microwaves can sometimes heat food unevenly, so some parts are scorching hot and others are cold, which is obviously a concern for babies and children)," she says.
The IMF said the economic developments at the basis of its report remained valid but advised authorities to develop additional metrics to better reflect underlying economic activity that it said had yet to benefit parts of the population and is spread unevenly regionally.
Our initial estimates indicate that 70,000 central London office job losses (or around 3%-4% of office workers in the major central London submarkets by some estimates) would result in a modest reduction in aggregate rents, although the impact would be unevenly spread.
But what I worry about is that the benefits of that have been so unevenly distributed for so long, that a lot of ideas are going to get killed too early, simply because we haven't been smart and shared the benefits broadly.
The real draw is that YnM's version is relatively inexpensive, made from breathable cotton, has segments that prevent the weighted beads from dispersing unevenly, and comes in sizes large enough to span your bed as a normal blanket rather than only personal-sized. 
If the Kwangmyongsong was powered by the same system as the Unha-3 launched in 2012, it used a cluster of Rodong missile engines with thrust of about 27 tonnes each encased in an aluminium-magnesium alloy body, welded unevenly by hand.
Speaking at a crowded public meeting attended by the girls' families and the news media in Delphi, Superintendent Carter urged the audience to "watch the mannerisms" of the man, who was shown stepping unevenly along deteriorated wooden tracks on an old railroad bridge.
But the governing principle of Mayism is a conviction that politics is not simply a branch of economics; that the voters' experience is not exclusively defined by disposable income; and that the nation's prosperity is, in any case, distributed much too unevenly.
It wasn't people of color, that idiomatic casserole of cultures and identities, it was black people—and black men in particular, if we really want to talk about what we should be talking about—who were undercut by those unevenly distributed drug laws.
Of course, it doesn't help that wire hangers are not particularly good at being hangers, often warping delicate garments that drape from them unevenly, nor that they are still the go-to symbol of illegal abortions in America's pre-Roe dark days.
Even amid the growing dispersal of minorities, though, diversity remains unevenly distributed across the US. The white share of the population still exceeds its 21996% national average (as of 21850) in 21900 congressional districts (including three with seats that are currently vacant).
We already knew that recent gains in life expectancy have been unevenly shared, and that retirees with above-average incomes are living six years longer than they were in the '70s but retirees with below-average incomes are living only 1.3 years longer.
By blowing up the photo, the attackers revealed a "high-resolution photo that displayed control systems equipment models and status information in the background" — a considerable oversight and evidence of just how unevenly implemented basic operational security precautions can be in the energy sector.
If it's true, as the writer William Gibson once had it, that the future is already here, just unevenly distributed, then our task has been to locate the places where various futures break through to our present and identify which one we hope for.
There's a long and unfortunate trend of the gains won by the women's movement being distributed unevenly along class and race divides, and we're in danger of continuing that pattern today if low-wage women continue to be excluded from this latest round of reckoning.
These camera-less photographs walk the line between abstraction and figuration, Hovsepian often cutting her filters open with a razor to allow slivers of light through, or fixing developer chemicals unevenly, creating what looks like bladework, and its bloody results, in black-and-white.
" Acknowledging that the benefits of these agreements are "unevenly distributed," and some individuals may be negatively affected, those economists argued that "the economywide benefits resulting from increased trade provide resources to make progress on important social goals, including helping those who are adversely affected.
But wind instruments around the globe measured an uptick in average surface wind speeds beginning in 2010 (wind is inherently created by the sun unevenly heating different parts of Earth, resulting in masses of air with different temperatures and densities moving around the planet).
DSC's index first matches the sector weights of the private portfolio with equivalent public companies, and adds a modest amount of debt (around 25%) unevenly across the sectors—all using predictive modelling, as the reference index of private transactions is published only after a delay.
Housing prices in Antwerp have increased unevenly in the last three years, with new apartments commanding higher prices, but older properties in unrenovated buildings remaining stable, although those properties often require upgrades, said Hilde Couturier, the managing director of Metropolitan Real Estate, in Antwerp.
For the Raleses, Heizer had reimagined the box eighty feet long, in steel, but the engineering was essentially the same—in other words, the whole thing could explode if he packed too fast, or unevenly, or if the moisture content of the dirt was off.
As with adults, gun homicides among children are distributed unevenly by race: Between 2012 and 2014, black children were four times as likely to be shot and killed than Hispanic children, and 10 times as likely to die from a bullet wound than white children.
"There is a widespread perception now that this is not a fully legitimate process, that the cards have been stacked and the rules are being applied unevenly and unfairly," Steven Levitsky, a Harvard political scientist who writes an influential newspaper column in Peru, told VICE News.
Now, Newark is wrestling with a problem faced by plenty of reviving urban centers before it: An influx of development is spreading unevenly, widening the disparity between the places where gleaming new towers have risen and the parts of the city where opportunity has yet to arrive.
The little-known constitutional quirk — which has been applied unevenly in the cases of federal judges removed from office — is only one example of what can happen in the freewheeling process of a presidential impeachment, an exceedingly rare and constantly evolving proceeding that is replete with untested precedents.
Jay InsleeJay Robert InsleeOfficials preparing public for long-term disruption Critical supplies shortage hampers hospitals, health providers States lead, unevenly, on coronavirus response MORE (D) signed a suite of bills allocating another $400 million to various disaster-related accounts, on top of $100 million the legislature had already provided.
This is one of those where the theme unfurls as you solve; depending on how unevenly you work through, you might find that you suss out the pattern pretty early, but I got most of them at the very end and figuring out the theme didn't really help me.
Not only are hair tools a true "you get what you pay for" purchase, but they actually have an expiration date: After four years, the plates start to crack, lift, and heat unevenly, causing hot spots that can scorch one end of hair and leave the other wavy.
Although centralized banking systems are conducive to certain kinds of economic development, critics like urbanist Jane Jacobs and economist and historian John K. Galbraith argue that centralized economic systems necessarily distribute capital unevenly in ways that disadvantage local communities, especially those that are rural and/or low-income.
Back to the chicken parm—if the new food you're nuking is thick or an odd shape, it might cook unevenly (even with a turntable) leaving behind cold pockets for bacteria to thrive in, says microbiologist Julie Torruellas Garcia, associate professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at Nova Southeastern University.
This delicate balance of power in a society of immigrants, the myriad ways in which it is unevenly distributed, the use and abuse of it and the daily enaction of that use and abuse is, to my mind, the main theme of "Amnesty," or at least its main source of preoccupation.
In the new neighborhoods along the northeastern edge of the city, one can see the emergence of a new global class, distributed unevenly and erratically building a type of vertical living that is in sharp contrast to the architecture of the city center with its many alleys, plazas, and commercial streets.
Jay InsleeJay Robert InsleeOfficials preparing public for long-term disruption Critical supplies shortage hampers hospitals, health providers States lead, unevenly, on coronavirus response MORE (D) tweeted that no restaurant in the state will be permitted to serve in-person customers for the foreseeable future, with takeout and delivery services still permitted.
After Musk tweeted the truck battle video, a writer for the car blog Motor1 pointed out that the F-150 Tesla's (TSLA) Cybertruck was pulling was apparently a rear-wheel drive truck -- only the Ford's back wheels can be seen spinning -- and that, alone, made it an unevenly matched fight.
Punta del Diablo is the last significant beach town before the Brazilian border, and its unevenly paved streets and ramshackle restaurants get crowded in the high season, with families spending entire days on the miles-long stretch of beach and groups of young people filling the bars in the evenings.
And so while ufologists', antivaxxers', and conspiracy theorists' interpretations of that data may be misguided, dismissing their stories and beliefs—immediately handing them information to the contrary, that it was Venus, that the onset of their kid's autism was a coincidence, that global warming is here but unevenly distributed—means dismissing them.
However, rather than this measured and targeted approach, President Trump has unevenly imposed harsh steel and aluminum tariffs, under the guise of national security, raising tensions with allied and friendly nations that represent absolutely no threat to us and are essential in a multilateral effort to force China to be a better actor.
A true up "allows employees to receive employer matches that they would have otherwise missed out on because of 401(k) front-loading or because they spread their 401(k) contributions out unevenly throughout the year," according to the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, or FINRA, which estimates that around 45% of companies offer them.
His first road picture was geotagged "Chicago Downtown" but could have been anywhere: the battered steel door between the faux fluted pilasters of a down-at-heel industrial building, its cinder-­block facade unevenly repaired; above the door, someone had stenciled a simple, charming scene of white snowcapped mountains and a floating white moon.
Whether you approve or disapprove of how Amazon conducted the search process and who won, one might argue the largest scandal of all here is that public policy in 2018 America basically amounts to begging tech titans for investment, even if that investment is unevenly distributed and leads to gentrification that hurts communities of color.
As the paper explains: Despite our attempts to obtain a more diverse sample, we were limited to studying white participants from the U.S. As the prejudice against gay people and the adoption of online dating websites is unevenly distributed across groups characterized by different ethnicities, we could not find sufficient numbers of non-white gay participants.
While the last few years have reshaped the way we think about sex and physical intimacy—there is a much greater understanding of consent, and more awareness about the ways communication is misunderstood—that knowledge is unevenly distributed, and many young people really don't know what they're doing as they stumble toward their first few sexual experiences.
China is searching for a new approach toward both Hong Kong and Taiwan, but it has yet to find one that is different from the policies it has used before — hard-line political tactics that provoke resentment, and pragmatic appeals to economic interests that fall short in societies where the benefits of trade with the mainland are unevenly distributed.
A unanimous three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit on Monday said a federal judge in Chicago was wrong to rule that because the instructors separately received larger raises than "line pilots" who fly planes, the Airline Pilots Association's (ALPA) decision was fair and its motive for unevenly dividing the settlement was irrelevant.
Jay InsleeJay Robert InsleeOfficials preparing public for long-term disruption Critical supplies shortage hampers hospitals, health providers States lead, unevenly, on coronavirus response MORE (D), whose state has seen a major outbreak of the illness, has imposed a 250-person limit on gatherings in three counties, while San Francisco and Seattle have banned gatherings of 1,000 or more.
Upon arrival, the already high-index lenses were as thick as a Peanut Butter Patty cookie, so unevenly heavy they would have tipped off my nose if I put them on, but I couldn't even get them on my face, because they were a good inch too narrow, and I accidentally snapped off the arms trying to wiggle into them.
Jay InsleeJay Robert InsleeOfficials preparing public for long-term disruption Critical supplies shortage hampers hospitals, health providers States lead, unevenly, on coronavirus response MORE (D) has ordered schools closed for six weeks, the longest closure in the nation so far, in his state's three largest counties, where the first domestic outbreak of coronavirus began with a single case in late January.
The obstacles are weighted for difficulty and competitors progress from easiest to hardest, as follows: They must sit down on and stand up from a low IKEA couch; walk a short slalom; walk up a ramp, open and shut a door, and descend another ramp; walk along a number of unevenly spaced stepping stones; walk across two angled platforms; and, finally, walk up and down a flight of stairs.
But this is also a world where wealth is distributed unevenly and benefits accrue mostly to investors and founders, who have rigged the game in their favor … It's a world where employers discriminate on the basis of race and gender, where founders sometimes turn out to be sociopathic monsters, where poorly trained (or completely untrained) managers abuse employees and fire people with impunity, and where workers have little recourse and no job security.
Where in the past I always felt like Enemy Within had good ideas that didn't really add up to major improvements over the streamlined perfection of the core game, and thought XCOM 2 amounted to a grab bag of unevenly implemented concepts for a sequel rather than a great sequel itself, War of the Chosen manages to bring everything that Firaxis added over the years together in a package that's as taut and satisfying as the original XCOM: Enemy Unknown.
Darren Oldridge is excellent on the Devil (whether he serves God's will or defies it, for instance, and how he has migrated inward in modern times, leaving off torturing the body in favor of distorting the mind); and Paul Strohm is astute on the equally enticing subject of " Conscience " (how inconvenient it is, how unevenly distributed, how strangely yet strategically it is located, simultaneously in the deepest reaches of the self and on the boundary we share with the world).
Apart from the obvious fact of his being restricted to a wheelchair since 21800, when an arterial collapse left him mostly paralyzed from the neck down, he is also entering that awkward phase in life when bodies degenerate unevenly, so that even as he's become a little corpulent at the middle, his cheeks are starting to hollow out and his powerful neck to narrow, giving the impression that his shiny bald head and tufted white goatee are elongating with time.
However, no one in the solar geo-engineering community is advocating for it to be deployed unevenly, according to Anthony Jones of the University of Exeter in the U.K. The scientific community is first asking for world leaders to reduce GHG emissions, and if that is not successful, they want solar geo-engineering to be properly researched and regulated so if it is eventually used in the fight against climate change, officials will be able to weigh the potential risks and rewards.
Jay InsleeJay Robert InsleeOfficials preparing public for long-term disruption Critical supplies shortage hampers hospitals, health providers States lead, unevenly, on coronavirus response MORE (D) is set to announce that public and private schools in three counties will close for the remainder of March and most of April as the state grapples with the worst coronavirus outbreak in the U.S. A source close to the governor confirmed to The Seattle Times that Inslee plans to issue the executive order in the coming days to shutter schools in King, Pierce and Snohomish counties that collectively service more than 563,000 students.
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