Sentence examples for uneven consequences from inspiring English sources

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Global warming will have highly uneven consequences in rich and poor regions of the world, experts say.

The bad news is that workers in the developing world have been left out, and their entry into the global economy will have complex and uneven consequences.

In the 1990s, feminist political theorists interrogated male-centric theories of labor, policy, and citizenship that neglected to probe this gendered labor burden and its uneven consequences.

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Although the region is on track towards achieving MDG4, progress has been uneven, a consequence of social inequality among the countries.

There's a tendency to compare and rank the wrongdoing we see on our screens, and the comparisons make us more aware of the jaggedly uneven distribution of consequences and, at the same time, less able, from the discomfort of our living rooms, to do much about it.

Given the uneven and potentially contradictory consequences of globalization, it seems clear that current democratic institutions themselves cannot be responsive to all the dimensions of domination and subordination that are possible considering the scale and intensity of interconnectedness.

Industrial location is, therefore, of interest from a welfare perspective and this is reflected in public policy interventions designed to influence the distribution of manufacturing in the context of concerns surrounding the welfare consequences of uneven development.

As a consequence of uneven local user densities and temporal or spatial fluctuations of traffic, the network may suffer overload situations, which partially degrades network performance.

Oxidative damage can also occur as a consequence of uneven distribution of absorbed light between PSII and PSI.

Indeed, inconsistent gene family phylogenies have been used as an argument against the tetraploidization hypothesis [ 36], although this can be seen as a natural consequence of uneven selection pressures or uneven re-diploidization rates after the two tetraploidizations, particularly as these may have taken place very close in time [ 10, 35, 37, 38].

In particular, the number of sequences corresponding to each phenotype can be very different, and this uneven distribution can have important consequences for the evolutionary process.

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