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So there was an unevenness.
Nunn conceded, however, that there was an unevenness to officiating, an unevenness in consistent application of the rules and lack of coordination among a sprawling officiating staff.
Shot in black and white, the often zany Broadway Danny Rose (1984) was marred by an unevenness of tone.
The unevenness so computed over all sampled points forms an unevenness field around the robot.
As hard as the foreclosure crisis hit Chicago, its force has been felt with an unevenness that can seem fiendishly unjust.
As larger events unfold - the Jallianwala Bagh massacre, Gandhi's salt march - there is an unevenness of tone, with some laborious historical asides.
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One of his frustrations, he says, as a young audience member was a certain unevenness between artforms – a tripwire for the international festival in that artistic directors, by simple dint of human nature, tend to be more immersed in some genres than others.
The poet Alan Jenkins once wrote that Peter Porter, like his poetic mentor WH Auden, "regards fecundity as a virtue" and that a certain unevenness in quality was a price he was willing to pay for "a substantial and varied oeuvre".
It is an uneven exhibition, but the unevenness is telling.
And, besides distinguishing new from old, from a distance, the striping creates a subtle unevenness that gives the walls a patina of age, avoiding the unnatural, too-new aura that is the architectural equivalent of elective cosmetic surgery.
But his work contained many diverging tendencies, producing an overall unevenness.
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