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"unevenness" Definitions
  1. the fact that something does not have the same quality in all parts
  2. the fact of not being equal or the same for each person, team, place, etc.
  3. the fact that two people or teams are not equally balanced or of an equal standard
  4. the fact of not being level, smooth or flat
  5. the fact of not following a regular pattern or of not having a regular size and shape synonym irregularity (3)

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"unevenness" Synonyms
patchiness inconsistency crookedness aberration bumpiness distortion imperfection jaggedness roughness irregularity lumpiness coarseness raggedness brokenness asymmetry shagginess bristliness crudity fuzziness hairiness imbalance lopsidedness disproportionateness skewedness wonkiness one-sidedness disproportion instability disequilibrium disequilibration disparity inequality unbalance inequity astasia unequalness dissymmetry variation deviation variability uncertainty uneven distribution discrepancy difference divergence contrast dissimilarity imparity polarity incongruity distinction unpredictability inconstancy unsteadiness fickleness changeableness volatility unreliability randomness fluctuation haphazardness unpunctuality desultoriness fitfulness erraticism aperiodicity shakiness insecurity precariousness unstableness ricketiness wobbliness tremulousness unfixedness wavering trembling insecureness jerkiness reeling rockiness shake shaking tremor rudeness indelicacy crassness tastelessness lowness rawness raffishness commonness indelicateness impropriety offensiveness boorishness uncouthness loutishness oafishness earthiness indecorousness unseemliness curliness corrugation crinkliness sinuosity twistiness undulation waviness mediocrity ordinariness commonplaceness indifference inferiority adequacy insignificance passableness amateurishness amateurism meanness poorness unimportance averageness commonplace normality weakness lack of inspiration variance change flux oscillation modulation vacillation vicissitude upheaval displacement regulation diversification diversity variety More

103 Sentences With "unevenness"

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Part of the reason is the unevenness of the recovery.
This production, nonetheless, cannot solve the unevenness of "Bayadère" itself.
Unevenness can also be due to weight loss or gain.
There is some unevenness in the kitchen to be worked out.
The unevenness also reflects underlying differences in the problems the foundation tackles.
Because Hahn and Eve deserve our attention, and the flummoxing unevenness of Mrs.
But the unevenness of the Mets' bullpen dug them into a deeper hole.
The unevenness of the playing field is no guarantee for Democrats, of course.
Yet proposing a different, diverse, less hierarchical model might necessitate some perceived unevenness.
It's one of the larger groupings, and, collectively, demonstrates the unevenness of Blake's model.
Whatever bouts of unevenness Davis still has, though, testify to his nearly limitless ability.
But often the trade-off is unevenness in how long data takes to access.
Despite Lester's unevenness and Kluber's brilliance, the Cubs still threatened in the seventh inning.
Fortunately, the unevenness of the storytelling is less noticeable when the Losers are together.
With DIFBC, glowing skin shows less discoloration and unevenness while SPF protection minimizes future damage.
Glycolic is great for brightening and smoothing rough, ruddy, or uneven skin (see ya, unevenness!).
The unevenness of surveyors findings and enforcement actions taken by state surveyors is well documented.
Say what you will about the unevenness of the X-Men franchise — we sure have.
Then, I moved up my face and spent some time lamenting the unevenness of my eyebrows.
I'm drawn to natural stuff and unevenness, and to the humanity of things made by hand.
But resolving issues around the unevenness and distribution of that growth may be beyond monetary policy.
But even if your skin tends toward redness or blotchiness, remember that it's normal to experience unevenness.
Despite its occasional unevenness, "Pond" makes the case for Bennett as an innovative writer of real talent.
When it comes to the politics of the 21st century, that geographical unevenness makes all the difference.
Boneless, skinless chicken breasts have two major strikes against them: unevenness of form and leanness of flesh.
What we call the "digitization of everything" is in this way exacerbating the unevenness of America's economic landscape.
The rough unevenness of the painting's terrain and the clear evidence of the artist's hand compel your attention.
This is where the unevenness of Mr. Einhorn's production, for his Untitled Theater Company No. 61, comes in.
Though I can still see small bits of unevenness where the hinge resides, those don't seem like deal breakers.
The unevenness in loan growth across loan market segments highlights the degree to which loan market dynamics can vary.
That unevenness is characteristic of many facets of the current economy, including the job market, debt and savings levels.
The "rub" is an unevenness in the playing surface that can cause the ball to slow or alter course.
It was a lovely gesture to extend on tour, even if it introduced the occasional unevenness into the Schumann.
They also drastically reduce unevenness in texture and tone, clear up and prevent acne with regular use, and minimize pores.
It's a sendup of the sleekness of design compared to the messy unevenness of our daily lives and petty struggles.
In many instances, Wesley says, visitors left Anthem more "attuned to the unevenness of access" to quality care for survivors.
Much of the unevenness of income takes shape in capital earnings which are not part of the system's revenue base.
This effect — of clarifying the complexion [and] lightening freckles or pigmentary unevenness — is probably the most valued among its Asian users.
A sequel was inevitable, but the series's rapid expansion has been surprising, especially considering its unevenness and its gleeful, unabashed ridiculousness.
The apparent unevenness of the FBI's investigation so far appears to be the result of confusion over the breadth of the probe.
And overall, the "unevenness" measure of segregation shows we're racially distributing students about as well as we were a few decades ago.
"There's been a lot of unevenness in a usually more predictable market," said Peter Hayes, head of the Municipal Bonds Group at BlackRock.
If you have pigmentation, redness, or unevenness that you want to conceal, without masking your face in foundation, concealer is all you need.
This is super important regardless of what lace style you choose because unevenness will become more noticeable when you reach to final eyelets.
Another volunteer with hyperpigmentation showed the least improvement (it's not a concealer, so it doesn't completely cover) — but it did help to diffuse unevenness.
That unevenness with how these administrations are covered also goes a long way to explaining why people are having trouble having confidence in the media.
The unevenness in consumer and corporate loan defaults, however, still makes it hard for Itaú to decide where to grow in coming months, he said.
"These kinds of list articles also tend towards unevenness—especially focusing on the countries that speak the same language as the Wikipedia edition," he said.
This varies from place to place, reflecting the unevenness in the solid Earth's gravitational field that comes from the planet not being a perfect sphere.
The unevenness (some might say selectivity) of the market strength lately is perhaps one thing the bulls need to prove can support further price gains.
As moving and raw as screaming your heart out on stage can be, there's an inherent power exchange there, an unevenness between author and audience.
The show is part comedy, part heavy-hitting commentary, with an excellent all-Latino cast that powers through some of the unevenness of the writing.
The United States is, of course, a very large country, and there has been a considerable amount of unevenness in the state of the economy.
The unevenness of the offerings is part of the festival's appeal, and so is a palpable but hard-to-define consistency of themes, methods and attitudes.
The Fold also suffers from a slight wobble or unevenness while scrolling, where the left side the screen moves just barely ahead of the right side.
That sort of mass collection definitely invites some unevenness in the whole product, but if there's one thing you can count on, it's having a good time.
Her work is ekphrastic, mapped onto landmarks and statues and pieces of art that might better explain the unevenness of racial history — both America's and her own.
I combed my hair over to that side to hide the unevenness, but I was growing incredibly sick of feeling ashamed of and controlled by my habit.
"There's no doubt we've had some unevenness and repercussions in the United States which has presented a real political problem, and we better resolve it," he said.
Mr. Naharin makes each iteration new and relevant, even though in this version, arranged for Hubbard Street and seen Sunday, there was some unevenness in the dancing.
In a novel series of public forums held the past few months, community leaders across the country have told Fed officials about the unevenness of the economic recovery.
How we collectively choose to combat climate change, as well as the magnitude, timing and unevenness of its effects on the natural world are yet to be seen.
The unpredictability and unevenness of how—and when and why—Beijing decides to act leads people and institutions to be overcautious, which only makes the strategy more effective.
There's a richness to some details, a paucity to others, and the unevenness highlights an essential fact about the history of motherhood: It has not been methodically recorded.
But just as the broad economic recovery has been patchy, the new hunger data reveal an unevenness among Americans who are barely able to put food on the table.
It can freely reproduce gloss and unevenness of non-existing materials by adaptively controlling the projected image based on the three-dimensional structure and motion of the applicable surface.
I now use mine daily (followed by a lot of sunscreen), and I've noticed a significant reduction in the frequency and intensity of my breakouts, redness, unevenness, and dryness.
But The Morning Show, for all of its unevenness, also serves as a meta-textual commentary on the fatigue of decades of being a woman in the public eye.
From the secure niche, Ms. Knudsen Thomas, who owns a Pilates studio in the Montclair Village neighborhood of Oakland, has watched Temescal develop with the unevenness of a colt.
Whether you have super sparse brows or just need some help covering up unevenness, this product can help fill in any scars and define your arch to Cara Delevingne's level.
Despite that unevenness, there's no denying that Johnson's film, with a script by Pulitzer-winning playwright Suzan Lori-Parks, is an ambitious and arrestingly compelling work that packs a mighty punch.
Trump said on Friday he would not be ordering any kind of shelter-in-place restrictions at the federal level, citing an unevenness in infections in different parts of the country.
There is an unevenness to the novel's texture and tone, deriving in part from a failure to employ retrospection effectively to either heighten tension or illuminate the characters' actions and motivations.
The unevenness extends to the writing, which reads well enough when Steinke is recalling moments that left an indelible mark on her memory, her perspective widened by the distance of time.
Roberto Azevêdo, the director-general at the World Trade Organization (WTO), has delivered a defense of global trade but admitted that the agreements struck with multi-lateral deals can often create unevenness.
"There can be swelling, temporary discoloration, unevenness and bruising — however, the more experience and reputation the doctor has, the less of a chance that these will happen or last long," he says.
Part of this unevenness simply reflects that a well-written case can be used for a wide variety of purposes — some never envisioned by the writer — making a comprehensive teaching note difficult.
I can't quite say the same about the Find X's loudspeaker, which never gets very loud and exhibits unevenness in the high frequencies, making human voices sound shouty and grating at higher volumes.
Needless to say, when I find something that works to clear up my acne and my redness and my roughness and my unevenness all at once, I cling to it for dear life.
With Android, on the other hand, there's a diversity of processor and graphics chips, unevenness in screen sizes and resolutions, and never any certain minimum standard of either hardware spec or software API.
In short, the "digitalization of everything" is exacerbating the unevenness of America's economic landscape and making it increasingly likely that new tech headquarters go not to new places, but to the same places.
The shaggy black head was cocked a little to one side, held so by one horn that had fallen upon an unevenness of the ground; the other horn was broken at the top.
Treating newly clear skin is a lot less time-consuming and emotionally exhausting than treating a complexion inflamed with pustules, and yet, the former acne sufferer also faces foreign challenges (scarring, dark marks, unevenness).
The grower rates corn a 3.5 as replanting has led to unevenness in parts of the field, but the corn itself is in decent condition despite being developmentally very far behind a year ago.
But that had the effect of priming the system to replicate unevenness in access to healthcare in America—a case study in the hazards of combining optimizing algorithms with data that reflects raw social reality.
She asked about the real estate and the schools, which Margaret described as honestly as she could: the work of a house, the unevenness of the classroom teachers, the evening traffic something she forgot existed.
Kluge says his team loved the way that material interacted with light as soon as they tried it, and there's an unevenness to it, which he classifies as dramatic, engaging, and livelier than more conventional materials.
China's relationship with North Korea makes Beijing complicit in the "crime against humanity" currently underway in North Korea, and its instability and technological unevenness create the possibility of a future nuclear accident that would contaminate northeast China.
"There's a certain unevenness here about how you investigate campaigns," Graham said, adding that he believed there was "100 percent" a double standard between how the bureau handled the investigation into Clinton compared to investigating the Trump campaign.
But LaBelle and other experts also pointed to the unevenness of the gains: While drug overdoses dropped in 14 states and the District of Columbia, they continued to increase in California, Delaware, Missouri, New Jersey, and South Carolina.
If all schools in the district had enrollments that were 90% black, we would have low unevenness but high black isolation (or, equivalently, low black-white exposure) because the average black student would attend a predominantly black school.
"Given the unevenness of state and local law, we intend to make certain that CO detectors are required in all our housing programs, just as we require smoke detectors, no matter where our HUD-assisted families live," Carson added.
I understand why Ashley likes it, having used these headphones in the noisy environments they're designed for, but to me there's far too much artificiality, distortion, and unevenness to celebrate the H4s as any sort of siblings to the Beoplay H6.
But if you're on the other side of the spectrum and find the concept too intimidating (or time-consuming) to learn — but still deal with dreaded dark spots, redness, or general unevenness — then the latest launch from First Aid Beauty is for you.
"The choppiness in sales activity so far this year is directly related to the unevenness in the rate of new listings coming onto the market to replace what is, for the most part, being sold rather quickly," said Lawrence Yun, NAR chief economist.
"Given the unevenness of state and local law, we intend to make certain that CO detectors are required in all our housing programs, just as we require smoke detectors, no matter where our HUD-assisted families live," he said in a statement.
What makes it even more impressive is its other benefits: In addition to defending skin against sun damage, niacinamide and licorice-root extract help to soothe irritation and correct unevenness — not to mention the lit-from-within glow you get when wearing it under foundation.
That, too, has introduced a certain level of unevenness into the narrative, especially for those who, say, have lost interest in the frequently star-crossed romance of Piper (Taylor Schilling) and Alex (Laura Prepon), given all the impediments that have been thrown at them.
JAMES R. OESTREICH AT 1 SECOND Unlike the cheering throng in Zankel Hall on Thursday evening, I found the French pianist Alexandre Tharaud's performance of Bach's "Goldberg" Variations somewhat disappointing in its unevenness: at times, brilliantly virtuosic; at others, matter-of-fact and almost studentish.
But omissions and unevenness come with the territory, as it were, and are compensated for by the rich characters who wander through these pages, particularly the nonagenarian historians and other intellectuals, officials and churchmen who dispense wisdom from book-lined homes, cafes, or chapels old and new.
The slight unevenness of his facial features, with one brown and one blue eye (the blue left eye popping out against the earth tones), and the sharp slope of his shoulders contributes to the sense of mania, but a greater intensity lies in the interaction between the face and background.
Still, with many players duplicating and triplicating the same numbers, and the unevenness taking a toll on the attention, I eagerly awaited the work of a certified pro, Blair McMillen, who, according to the sketchy and inexact program sheet, should have arrived at the piano I was staking out after some two and a half hours.
The uneven, cut edges of the large, collaged canvas; the stenciled, decorative, and star-like shapes on the blue band; the trail of gel-like material running along the seam between the red and yellow bands; the unevenness of each band's color; and the speckles of red paint on the yellow band undo the pristine perfection we associate with geometric abstraction.

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