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Unevenness
Unevenness meaning
The quality or characteristic of being uneven; irregularity; inconsistency; the lack of smoothness or continuity. | The result or product of being uneven. | A rough or uneven thing.
Synonyms of Unevenness
Example sentences (16)
Currently, however, this capital is unevenly distributed – and that unevenness throws up further barriers to opportunity for those already on the back foot.
The fifth day brings with it, turn, bounce and the unevenness of the surface.
The reports “The Dickensian elements of the Covid-19 economy —unemployed workers facing a cutoff in benefits even as other Americans buy houses worth hundreds of thousands of dollars or more— underscore the unevenness of the recovery.
To some extent, the unevenness of the travel recovery comes as little surprise, said Helane Becker, managing director and senior airline analyst at Cowen.
You realise soon that the beauty of the book is its unevenness, its raw, messy quality.
Fortunately, the unevenness of the storytelling is less noticeable when the Losers are together.
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.
And overall, the “unevenness” measure of segregation shows we’re racially distributing students about as well as we were a few decades ago.
But there are far more that fall short, and that unevenness makes the series a hard one to recommend outright or dislike totally.
Darby also sees the unevenness in economic growth in rural areas and feels strongly that economic growth needs to be targeted in economically depressed areas.
The issue is unevenness.
Women athletes are more likely to be judged by their appearance, referred to as “girls,” and asked about their family responsibilities compared with men, said Cooky, co-author of ‘No Slam Dunk: Gender, Sport, and the Unevenness of Social Change’.
However, this technology was abandoned in favour of clay movable types due to the presence of wood grains and the unevenness of the wooden type after being soaked in ink.
It does not have to be perfectly circular, and some unevenness can improve the game.
This changed however, from Brezhnev's accession and Mikhail Gorbachev 's tenure as leader, the Soviet health care system was heavily criticized for many basic faults, such as the quality of service and the unevenness in its provision.
With taxes lower than other European countries of the period, the economy expanded; though the wealth was distributed with wild unevenness, there was clearly more wealth to go around at the end of Elizabeth's reign than at the beginning.