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Discover LudwigThe phrase "uneven scheduling" is correct and can be used in written English
It refers to a schedule that is not consistent or balanced, with irregular gaps or variations in the timing or frequency of tasks or events. Example: The employees were frustrated with the uneven scheduling at their workplace, with some days being extremely busy while others had very little work to do.
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That uneven scheduling seems to have led to a rash of injuries, and LA hasn't been able to trot out the same lineup twice; a trend that will continue this weekend as Todd Dunivant is recovering from an injury he suffered in the match against Chivas.
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So here are the Mets, matched against the Braves for 19 games in the new uneven schedule that emphasizes races within the division.
Even though there were more teams than in the previous season the league reduced the number of games from 42 to 38, which resulted in an uneven schedule.
Dangerous debt structures are characterized by a lack of granularity (front-loaded debt, or a very uneven repayment schedule), and different types of indexation (to interest rates or exchange rates).
Meanwhile, truckers had to deal with uneven work schedules and driving for a limited number of shippers.
With eight teams, the league further reduced the number of games played to 34, which again resulted in an uneven play schedule.
Also, the DaimlerChrysler schedule is uneven, as are those of most European carmakers.
AAF allows both even-aged and uneven-aged management schedules.
The number of students in each session was uneven because of difficulties in scheduling students who were volunteers receiving a twenty five dollar gift card for participating.
The schedule is already uneven.
While Gergiev seems to thrive on this hectic pace, he persists in offering work of uneven quality, not least because his schedule rarely permits adequate rehearsal.
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