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Inflation adjustments may introduce further bias if people rearrange their spending patterns when prices rise unevenly.

But if the base and whites do not form a homogeneous mixture, the souffle may rise unevenly and have pockets of egg white.

The number of technology-related outages among domestic airlines has risen unevenly during the past decade, from three in 2007 to six in 2017, with the highest number being 11 in 2015.

My voice rose and fell unevenly.

O2 concentrations from oxygenic photosynthesis rose slowly and unevenly during the Great Oxidation Event, first generating small "oxygen oases" in the oceans and only much later accumulating in the atmosphere.

Fourth, young children develop unevenly, more so than older ones.

Although most adult Britons do own their own homes, property wealth – and hence the benefits of rising property prices – is very unevenly distributed.

Stipe central, white to translucent, 7 15 × 0.4 0.7 mm, filiform, overlain with unevenly distributed caulocystidia, rising from a basal disc originated from remnant of primordia; trama turning cream (4A3) when aged or pressed, composed of cylindrical cells tightly and spirally arranged, septate, dextrinoid.

A decade of economic growth, albeit unevenly distributed, has led to rising wages.

There is little sense of wellbeing levels rising, perhaps because the fruits of growth have been so unevenly distributed.

If B mode is used over a long period, the temperature of the image pickup device rises causing images with high ISO sensitivity to appear noisy and unevenly colored".

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