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"uneven settlement" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where one party involved receives more than the other. For example, "The uneven settlement between the two parties resulted in one receiving far more money than the other."
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Due to uneven settlement of buttresses along the nave of the church, the Minster now has ten nominally identical vaults at different damage states.
Thus, in this study, we applied convolutional neural networks (CNNs) to GPR images for automatically classifying subgrade defects (e.g., uneven settlement, sinkholes, and subgrade cracks).
Foundations at karstic terrains often cause instability problems for the supporting piles of upper buildings, resulting in uneven settlement and/or rock failure.
Some level of settlement is allowed in the design of oil tank if the uneven settlement can be controlled in an allowable value.
Uneven settlement at the bottom of the spread foundation reaches a maximum after the excavation ends.
The deformations indicate that higher load intensities led to uneven settlement.
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Meanwhile, the cooling effect of the porous layer can reduce the uneven settlements to improve the safety reverse of the embankment.
This is a common problem in the buildings located in the areas of seismic influences, but also in buildings subjected to uneven settlements.
There can be seen cracks on walls due to uneven settlements after construction.
First, by setting the minimum cover criterion, excessive uneven settlements in the railway bridge, which control the passenger comfort criteria, will be prevented (Neidhart 2005).
In the reclamation phase, the acceleration of consolidation in order to minimize the uneven residual settlement was of prime importance.
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