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The plan was shelved after motorcyclists protested that the enforcement would be uneven and unfair; many legal pipes, the bikers said, lack such markings.
The weave would be uneven, opening wider at opposite corners, to give the façade a sense of movement and to mimic the imperfections in old brick.
He emphasized that the ratings competition with CNBC would be uneven for some time, but implied that rocks would be flying from the start.
But the scientists said the effect would be uneven, and enormous quantities of food would need to be shipped from areas farther from the Equator to feed the populations of often less-affluent countries closer to the Equator.
Accepting an award for "Saturday Night Live," Lorne Michaels, the executive producer, said: "If there's one word to describe 'Saturday Night Live's' shows the past 31 years, that word without doubt would be uneven.
But it also raised some caveats, noting that the pace of recovery would be uneven across the 17-nation bloc for some time to come, that inflation remained a worry and "moreover, despite some improvement in labor markets, the prospect is for a rather jobless recovery".
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Mr Keith points out that shrouding the sky would be an uneven, imperfect fix.
In spite of that increasing cooperation, the senators suggested that voluntary adherence to Congressional guidelines would be an uneven solution at best.
Reliability can be uneven.
"It could be uneven.
Rick Fier, an equities trader at Conifer Securities, said traders were assuming that the recovery would be slow and uneven, but that growth would remain in place over the next few months.
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