The unevenness of the research permits the continued use of a fragmentary and inconsistent labelling system. |
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From time-to-time, an unevenness in tone is evident, as the movie swerves between bawdy farce and melodrama. |
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The texture and slight unevenness of the paint add a remarkable three-dimensional quality to these wallpapers. |
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The poles' rotation unevenness and movement judder are caused by several processes. |
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This unevenness of the yarn is explored through layering and fraying of raw edges. |
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Even though part of the beauty of straw bale houses is their handmade unevenness, build plumb and square. |
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The real problem seems to be unevenness and an apparently uncritical acceptance of it. |
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There is, as so often with this company, a distinct unevenness in the casting. |
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Despite the unevenness of quality, however, this comes across as one smart little show. |
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There has been considerable unevenness in the quality of the reports produced by different experts. |
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The design of the coin should be clear and precise with unevenness or blurring a sign of counterfeiting. |
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Any minor unevenness can be optimally compensated in this way and the resultant surface displays the required levelness. |
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If there is unevenness, this may cause the truck to sway and foul the racking at high levels. |
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In addition, the 4-fold full-floating axle that forms part of the PTS system quickly balances out any unevenness on the left or right-hand side. |
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And there is the intellectual unevenness between the different portions, often sealed off like the compartments in a ship's hold, of each individual's brain and soul. |
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With soil unevenness the hydraulic equalising system ensures that the soil pressure of all the tapered ring tyres is always equal. |
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The truth is, there's a lot of unevenness about every season of SNL, stretching back to the classic days. |
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Yet despite its overall unevenness, as a first-time director, Stewart should be proud of giving this story more coverage. |
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This non-surgical procedure corrects unevenness, crookedness, and depressions of the nose with different fillers under local anesthesia. |
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Wooden profiles can also provide a natural way of coping with unevenness in the flooring from between 11 and 22 mm. |
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It is used to push the cuticle, to prepare the natural nail for an artificial one, to remove the shine and smooth down natural unevenness. |
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A layer of bituminous sand 50mm thick nullifies any unevenness in the concrete raft and protects the base of the tank against corrosion. |
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Separately adjustable door seal for door and wicket door Compensates for any slight unevenness in the floor. |
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Besides, colour unevenness and sensorial variations have led manufacturers to seek more efficient solutions. |
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This way possibly existing unevenness can be eliminated and you achieve an optimum degree of true running. |
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This requirement is necessary to diminish areas of regulatory unevenness that currently provides opportunity for regulatory arbitrage. |
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Some urged UNDP to fulfil its commitment to making more information available online, noting unevenness in the availability of country programme results and assistance data. |
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Ann Petersen as the virginal Elisabeth, splendid in an Ava Gardner-style satin gown, showed the intelligence and strong-mindedness of a role that can seem merely prudish, making up for some unevenness of tone. |
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You shall not see therein any crookedness or unevenness. |
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In 1825 Carl Almenräder, a German instrument maker, initiated alterations that minimized the inherent unevenness of tone and the unsteadiness of the notes typical of the French version of the bassoon. |
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However, the unevenness and incompleteness of such progress shows how important it is to improve understanding of the issues and sharing of experience. |
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Obviously, such a major transformation was never going to be easy, and there have been concerns about corruption and unevenness in implementation across states. |
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To throw or allow to throw or let run onto any road, a substance which is susceptible to freeze or produce ice or unevenness on sidewalks or roads. |
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Nationalism is inherent to the capitalist system, which operates by setting one national capitalist class against another, constantly creating unevenness and crises. |
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A modicum of transparency ought to be afforded by introducing appropriate transitional rules to ensure that there is no unevenness in the way applications are handled. |
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In contrast, the seals fitted to the Trotec stainless steel slot nozzle have a very good elastic recovery value and always adapt themselves perfectly to unevenness in the wall and floor. |
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These four approaches each have certain drawbacks as the basis for sub-themes: unevenness of sub-theme size, variable relevance to rivers, and variable levels of significance. |
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Sadly, my concerns about the unevenness and unfairness of the medical system in the United States are not just paleoliberal gripes. |
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If a splinter occurred at the end of a crack, or indeed any other unevenness, then the seal might be compromised. |
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Improved performance is obtained by reducing gas flow unevenness, dust flow unevenness, dust reentrainment, and gas sneakage. |
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The simulations showed a non-uniform distribution of cosmic ray particles that jibed well with the unevenness seen in observations. |
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Against the coercions of abstract fungibility, unevenness unrestrains the subject of history from compulsory participation in the regimes of exchange equivalence. |
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Daria closed her eyes, exhaling slow smoke through her nostrils, listening to the bumpity sound of wheels on the polished cobblestone unevenness of the street. |
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