Unevenly
in sentence
29 examples of Unevenly in a sentence
But let's say you have sunlight hitting some particle and it's
unevenly
heated.
It meandered pointlessly and
unevenly
with no hint of realism.
Those of you used to docs looking and sounding sub-par despite being great (I'm looking at you, Paper Clips) and having genuinely fascinating moments but being very
unevenly
paced (Spellbound) will find this fresh and fun.
unevenly
divides its time between on-location footage and studio shots (occasionally occupying the same scene) for a strangely dislocating visual experience.
Ostensibly conceptualized as a live-action cartoon, the movie,
unevenly
directed by Paul Flaherty, is curiously mean-spirited at times, with ugly humor and situations nearly taking the steam out of Candy's good-natured lead.
Yet the narrative is very
unevenly
paced - initially it deliberately takes very little time to set the basic premise of the story, but then after dragging out the middle section of the story, the final series of events seem to pass at a frankly ludicrous pace.
The benefits of global capitalism are
unevenly
distributed.
Most people are becoming better off, if
unevenly.
Often, the incremental growth that comes with a trade opening is
unevenly
shared; moreover, in many cases, some receive a smaller share than they did before.
The uneven development of infrastructure, as a result of priorities skewed to benefit colonialists, can lead to resources being distributed unevenly, which can lead to increasing social fissures.
But they did so
unevenly.
Land access, which is more
unevenly
distributed than incomes, is a deciding factor in whether someone suffers from malnutrition: 20% of households that experience hunger do not own land, and 50% of people who experience hunger are small-scale farmers.
Western democracies offer endless examples of regulation run amok, as well as instances of rules being applied
unevenly.
Once established, the ICU would tax persistent surpluses and deficits symmetrically, to annul the negative feedback mechanism between unbalanced capital flows, volatility, inadequate global aggregate demand, and unnecessary unemployment distributed
unevenly
around the world.
We should embrace it before the benefits of progress are
unevenly
distributed, or, worse, irreversible harm has been done.
There is a well-established method for estimating reserves yet to be found, and whether one examines currently proven reserves or future projections, one fact stands out: conventional gas supplies are distributed
unevenly
around the world-and in places far from most consumers.
But there are key differences, exemplified by the fact that assets are much more
unevenly
distributed than income.
Critics are right that inheritances and gifts – collectively known as “wealth transfers” – are distributed
unevenly.
But, while they are an important first step toward managing SWFs’ legal framework, institutional and governance structure, and investment and risk-management policies, they are
unevenly
applied, and are widely considered inadequate.
Fiscal discipline and structural reforms have been
unevenly
applied, and the central bank has squandered its credibility at key moments.
But with technology influencing our lives more than ever, there is a risk that it will spread unevenly, entrenching existing inequalities and leaving the world’s poorest people further behind.
In fact, talent in the twenty-first century is more
unevenly
distributed than ever before.
As for the rest, Europe performed unevenly, the United States stumbled badly, and developing countries have struggled.
As with the current pandemic, the effects and costs of climate change are
unevenly
distributed within and across populations.
Mirroring national trends, job growth in California has been
unevenly
distributed, with nearly 70% of job growth from 2010 to 2018 concentrated in the coastal areas around Los Angeles, San Diego, and San Francisco.
The problem is that social distancing was postponed in many countries or is being applied
unevenly.
Silver plate sparkled in the jeweller's windows, and the light falling obliquely on the cathedral made mirrors of the corners of the grey stones; a flock of birds fluttered in the grey sky round the trefoil bell-turrets; the square, resounding with cries, was fragrant with the flowers that bordered its pavement, roses, jasmines, pinks, narcissi, and tube-roses,
unevenly
spaced out between moist grasses, catmint, and chickweed for the birds; the fountains gurgled in the centre, and under large umbrellas, amidst melons, piled up in heaps, flower-women, bare-headed, were twisting paper round bunches of violets.
It was just the time of year, the turning-point of summer, when the result of that year's harvest becomes assured, when the autumn sowings have to be considered and when the hay harvest is close at hand; when the grey-green rye waves its formed but as yet not swollen ears lightly in the wind; when the green oats, with irregular clumps of yellow grass interspersed, stand
unevenly
on late-sown fields; when the early buckwheat spreads out and hides the ground; when the fallow land trodden as hard as a stone by the cattle, is half-ploughed, with here and there long strips omitted as too hard for the plough; when the smell of dried heaps of manure in the fields mingles with the honeyed perfume of the grasses; and waiting for the scythe, the lowland meadows lie smooth as a lake by the river's banks, showing here and there black heaps of weeded sorrel stalks.
And suddenly, as one thrusts aside bushes and brier, with a movement of hesitating hands
unevenly
raised level to the face, it appears in sight as a long shadowy avenue, the outlet of which is a small round patch of light.
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