词汇 | example_english_uneven |
释义 | Examples of unevenThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. A heavy-duty mobile manipulator while carrying a load, experiencing a force, or operating on uneven terrain needs to maintain its balance. At any level of bargaining, the smaller the number of bargaining agents, and the more uneven their size, the higher the degree of centralization. The collection's main drawback is the uneven degree of contextualisation among its chapters. The term ' landscapes of power ' also suggests the uneven nature of the terrain that men and women traversed in order to accomplish their goals. In a landscape characterized by uneven resources and seasonal scarcity, access to specific locations - especially access to water - was particularly important. In promising emerging democracies, progress has been uneven, fragile and all too often reversible. Each province decides what community services will be available in their province, and therefore accessibility is uneven. The third aspect of the legacy was simply the very low and uneven levels of provision that existed by the mid-1990s. The result is a curiously uneven book, which is better the less the author is ambitious or pretentious. In other words, litigation has a very uneven reach and does not always address some of the most serious corporate wrongdoings in society. In addition to medical factors, there are extrinsic environmental factors such as uneven or slippery surfaces, poor lighting and unfamiliar environments. Moreover, the quality of individual chapters is uneven. All in all, this is an uneven collection. Therefore, one can often forgive the uneven nature of this undertaking. The uneven nature of this section does, however, add a certain charm. The book is subject to one main criticism, and that is that the coverage of techniques is uneven. Each section ends with a chapter on twenty-first century issues, but these chapters are very uneven. Access to non-state policing services is uneven, depending on location and\\or wealth. The uneven distribution of legislative seats has resulted in equally startling discrepancies in numbers of registered voters across the regions. In each case, governance occurred through the interaction between local interests and uneven clusters of ' central ' authority. Each of these questions is given a section of uneven length. Additionally, there did not appear to be an uneven use of the morpheme among instructors. The other contributions are uneven in interest and ambition, but several stand out as very valuable additions to the current literature on urban history. Nevertheless, the corrective effects of these forces for reform have been uneven. The book is clearly organized and divided into four sections (of uneven length). We do not claim that our hypothesis is valid for all children with uneven development. There are problems with the sources, since the situation and nature of the source material is very uneven per region or per country. They are rather uneven in tone and in quality. The sources are uneven : correspondence for the early decades is scant. Throughout, we are reminded of the uneven survival and pitfalls of sources, although it remains unclear why certain quantitative statements remain possible and others not. The subsequent fall in plant diversity is very uneven and step-like. Because irrigation is largely supplementary, and the topography of coee areas is uneven, conventional surface or -ood irrigation is not commonly practised. Unfortunately, however, the book is too uneven in quality to do justice to its subject or its own conceptualization. Given the scope of possible entries, the coverage is understandably uneven. Their understanding, however, is uneven, influenced by their own personal experiences. Their interdefining relations always result in their uneven development, whereby demands for their further elaboration arise. First, the quality and organization of presentation is somewhat uneven. In each case it is concluded that the coverage is uneven. In the political economy of the western states toward the end of the nineteenth century we see the less-advanced politics and economics of uneven development. While many varieties are represented, the samples seem to be somewhat sparse and uneven, and the sound quality spotty. He permitted himself also to regularize the site boundaries, and despite having measured the uneven arcading of the gradually-built cloisters, ironed out all discrepancies. Since then, the camps have seen a proliferation of markets, and a relative and uneven growth in affluence. They are designed to respond to the multiplication of regulators and their uneven development by coordinating implementation of regulation by member states. Despite some uneven writing, the book remains engaging and well suited for undergraduate readers. The author's treatment of the reciprocity of building and city is uneven, relying too often on overly popular and essentially meaningless explanations like 'architectural power'. Here we present a simple model based on energy variation when a mass is moving on uneven surfaces. Excellent evidence from historical linguistics supplements the uneven archaeological coverage in these areas. Attempts to produce uniform thin layers of very viscous fluid by rolling or spreading often lead to an uneven or ribbed surface. Together they offer a telling portrait of this troubled, uneven but genuinely rewarding composer, of whom a full-scale biographical and critical study is sorely needed. As in most collective volumes, contributions are uneven, both in scope and analytical depth. A somewhat uneven level of content is probably to be expected in a collection of short and insubstantially revised conference papers. The problem of walking on uneven terrain is addressed in this work. Here we use it as well to denote the environmental discontinuities along the gradient brought in by the uneven availability of aquatic habitats. As a consequence, policy-makers concentrated on securing a revision to the regulations rather than attempting to compete on an uneven playing field. Like most collections, the book is somewhat uneven. At the 4-cell stage, much more vesicles were observed, and the distribution had become uneven. The track moving mechanism, the tracks have a good adaptability to a rough and uneven steel surface. However, these effects may be ascribed to uneven seasonal distribution of the birth dates between the years. An architectural school offers a very different form of education to the closeted and uneven, if occasionally brilliant, alternative of the old apprentice based system. They have greater mobility than conventional movable robots, especially when climbing stairs, stepping over obstacles or walking on uneven surfaces. Three of the four children with uneven cognitive profiles had their lowest scores in the areas of visual or quantitative reasoning. The first experiments were relatively unsuccessful in this regard: the results after 2000 generations were full of small holes and had extremely uneven inner edges. The nascent coverage of international and imperial thought remains uneven, however, with some topics, regions, and historical periods receiving far less attention than others. Unravelling musical conundrums has been the impetus for her profoundly imaginative, if occasionally uneven, study. However, movement in this direction has been uneven, and often countered by side-payments that ensure the cooperation of active senior lobbies. More frequent measurements over longer time frames are optimal for evaluating the often uneven and episodic nature of behavior change. As in many edited volumes, chapters are somewhat uneven in quality, but they will still be profitable for the critical reader. The flow of economic aid from the two superpowers was highly uneven. 154 able interest, modifications to the households were uneven. As with all surveys, the coverage and conviction of the writing is uneven, especially where the core research has not yet been done. Generally, the surface motion created by vortical flow results in an uneven distribution of the contaminants and thus non-uniform surface tension. Both posterior coronoids have uneven rows of large denticles, with individual denticles approaching the size of adjacent maxillary teeth. While this development is generally praiseworthy, the knowledge it has produced has been uneven, in temporal as well as spatial terms. Emphasis on discourse analysis can lead to an uneven theorizing about how the colonial state actually operated in concrete contexts. Lodging within a crop also caused uneven retting. In the early years of the industry, particularly from 1880 to 1900, mechanization was slow and uneven. As one might expect, the essays are of uneven quality. The author's command of relevant secondary literature is remarkably uneven. First, the distribution of population between valleys and watersheds continued to be uneven. Portuguese presence was notoriously uneven, and its most intrusive phase occurred only when other colonial powers had begun to dismantle their pitch. In stores, although the eggs are often placed on the food materials, they are mostly deposited indiscriminately on walls, bags and other uneven surfaces. In this way, the book itself is not unlike the problems and processes it describes: uneven, uncertain and difficult to judge. If these differences are caused by an uneven distribution of risk factors for schizophrenia, they are of considerable significance to aetiological research. However, like words in general, prepositions have an uneven distribution. However, the geographical distribution of these parasites is generally uneven. The scraping edges are either straight or convex and usually uneven. Moreover, the statistical information actually supplied presents a curiously uneven picture of the urban hierarchy. However, it is only fair to point out that the population distribution is uneven, and any swamping will take place in urban areas. A separate background value is calculated for each section to help correct for background that may be uneven. Despite the well-established connection between phonological awareness skills and reading, the relationship between other oral language domains and reading is uneven. However, the results of these calculations indicate that the distribution was more uneven than a random selection would predict. Uneven understanding of mind and emotion and executive dysfunction in "hard to manage" preschoolers. Although less well studied, an uneven profile of emergent language and nonverbal communicative skills has also been reported for young children with autism spectrum disorder. Although the book transcends mere stock-taking, it is also, as collections like this inevitably are, a bit uneven. The result is inevitably uneven, given variations in the amount of evidence and the authors' approaches. Moreover, there are few recent references and the overall treatment is very uneven. The result is an uneven panel of data for 135 countries, containing 4,491 observations that span the period 1951-1992. In contrast to ambient pollution, corruption is insignificant for all types of emissions and environmental stresses, with uneven signs. The collection is uneven and in some ways disappointing. The uneven representation of the experience areas was touched upon above. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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