Sentences with phrase «uneven resulting in»

Not exact matches

In a study that looked at U.S. regions where at least 80 percent of workers commute, Goldman found uneven results: Improving labor markets and declines in mortgage delinquency, but not enough to translate to substantial retail spending gains on a national leveIn a study that looked at U.S. regions where at least 80 percent of workers commute, Goldman found uneven results: Improving labor markets and declines in mortgage delinquency, but not enough to translate to substantial retail spending gains on a national levein mortgage delinquency, but not enough to translate to substantial retail spending gains on a national level.
While it possesses many solid attributes, such as a superb John Williams score, the marriage of Spielberg's sensibilities with those of Kubrick result in an uneven mess that will hopefully improve with repeated viewings.
He also said the lack of federal guidance has led to deeply uneven enforcement of floodplain building at the state level, with enormous disparities around the country resulting in more resilient states, in essence, subsidizing disaster - prone development in others.
«Results are likely to be a bit uneven from quarter to quarter going forward,» Pane said in a statement, adding on a conference call that sales in the second half would be roughly comparable with the previous year.
The upshot: Apple has rolled out Pay in a dribble, adding countries and partners where it can — Hong Kong is expected to be added next — resulting in an uneven banking landscape with users and retail staff not always sure what will work and how.
The upshot: Apple has rolled out Pay in a dribble, adding countries and partners where it can - Hong Kong is expected to be added next - resulting in an uneven banking landscape with users and retail staff not always sure what will work and how.
Uneven slices will still result in a delicious meal.
ROLLING TIP: Because the dough is gluten free and a rolling pin can apply uneven pressure resulting in uneven thickness, I discovered a better and easier method of flattening these nut pulp cracker doughs for drying / baking: (1) Using your hands, shape the dough into a compact smooth ball.
This ultimately would result in the design of a unique susceptor cooking tray and crisping ring to produce a crispy crust and rim, while reducing the uneven cooking problems which have plagued so many attempts at microwaveable products.
Rosenberg explained that we have to keep the basket dry because sneaky wet spots in the basket's coffee attract more water, resulting in a spotty, uneven dispersion of water during extraction.
Water absorbs microwaves far more easily than ice does; incomplete thawing will result in uneven cooking and the potential survival of undesirable microorganisms in those parts of the food which have been insufficiently heated.
The lawsuit also describes the extensive public process and overwhelming record used to develop the standards, and details the faulty appeals decision from USDA on the use of «porches» to comply with the existing outdoor access requirements of the standard that have resulted in an uneven playing field.
Some non-contact ACL injuries can result from wearing the wrong kind of footwear that provides either too much or too little traction, or from an uneven playing surface, which can result in excessive loading of ligaments and muscles and may contribute to improper landing after jumping.
This can result in uneven pressure being exerted on the skull.
Despite the uneven playing field and against the odds, regime change can result from electoral competition, even in today's Venezuela; as long as the opposition were to reset, rethink and restart its efforts.
Nobody can predict to what extent this unrelenting, uneven and unfair environmental suffering might ultimately result in protests that may challenge the government.
The governors of New York and New Jersey have staked out such starkly different positions on the minimum wage that their discord could result in uneven pay scales for thousands of workers at the airports that serve New York City.
Aerosols compete in the same way for water vapor: more aerosols result in smaller drops with a more even distribution, and fewer aerosols create larger drops with uneven distribution.
This creates echoes and overlapping sound waves that result in uneven sound quality depending on where you are in the room.
«We found that the Antarctic ice sheet had an uneven effect on the global sea level because its growth resulted in a complex interplay between gravitational and rotational effects and the deformations to Earth's crust caused by ice advance and retreat,» he says.
Due to the fragility of atom - thin graphene, previous methods to bend or mold it into complex shapes resulted in uneven, ill - formed objects at best, and a ruptured mess at worst.
Insufficient sleep causes your body to release cortisol, increasing dryness and inflammation, accelerating skin ageing, resulting in fine lines, uneven skin colour and slackening of skin.
Uneven surfaces and landing from jumps can result in sprained ankles.
Inflammation from acne can lead to more melanin being deposited in the area and the result is an uneven skin tone.
This invariably results in an uneven or cakey makeup.
You can not show any signs of uncertainty in front of the product, because somehow, it will know, and your cat - eye flicks will result in an uneven, divorced alignment as opposed to a shape sharp enough to stab a man.
Specifically formulated with oily and combination skin types in mind, this lightweight, oil - free BB cream helps conceal a number of skin concerns such as large pores, uneven skin tones, and visible imperfections, resulting in a complexion that appears smooth, matte, and virtually flawless.
Sun exposure, pollution and stress can wreak havoc on our skin and result in skin darkening, pigmentation and uneven skin tone.
There's little doubt that Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian ultimately fares slightly worse than its uneven yet agreeable predecessor, with the almost pervasively juvenile atmosphere and hopelessly thin storyline resulting in a myriad of lulls within the movie's ongoing narrative.
The end result is an uneven piece of work that's at its best in its opening hour, which is as thrilling and engrossing as anything the superhero genre has cranked out in recent years.
The uneven structure results in a narrative that jumps around in time more than «The Girl on the Train» (I never imagined I'd be making that statement so soon).
As a result, the movie feels a little uneven at times, especially when it begins to lose steam in the latter half, although that's partially due to the fact that many of the best gags occur early on.
The screenplay, by Dani Romain and George F. Walker, vacillates wildly between searing drama and broad comedy, resulting in a distinctly uneven tone that ultimately undermines the more effective elements within the film.
Winter in the Blood Directors Alex and Andrew Smith attempt the monumental task of adapting James Welch's first novel, Winter in the Blood, the result a wildly uneven, but daring film.
Add to that several college friends, all of them wildly successful financially and socially (in corporate - capitalist America, nothing else really matters) and the result looks a lot like the blandly named Brad Sloan (Ben Stiller), a navel - gazing, 47 - turning -55-year-old facing the obligatory mid-life crisis with bitterness, resentment, and self - loathing in writer - director Mike White's (Beatriz at Dinner, Enlightened, Year of the Dog, School of Rock) uneven comedy - drama, Brad's Status.
While those new additions come in the form of talented veteran stars like Christine Baranski, Cheryl Hines, Susan Sarandon, and Peter Gallagher, the film's decision to shift the focus away from the relationship of its original three women to their tattered bonds with their even worse mothers results in a disappointingly uneven and scattershot comedy.
Three other films in competition represented «promotions» for their directors, who had all had their previous outings featured in other sections of the festival, but the results were uneven at best.
While the end result may be admittedly more uneven in spots than [Tsui Hark's] best - known works, this lavish period piece contains enough thrills, spills and moments of cinematic grace that not only manage to push it through the rough spots but allow it to put most American action films of recent vintage to shame.
The move is bold and I admire it in ways, but the results end up being uneven and not - so - funny.
Unfortunately, the film is uneven and has not aged well as a result, with Michael Hirst's screenplay a good work, but lacking in some depth and memorable moments.
Teller's acting was most likely butchered in editing, where multiple reshoots were spliced together, resulting in an extremely uneven, and at times nonsensical, performance.
The filmmakers have a hard time balancing the heroic and romantic parts of the story, resulting in a jarring and uneven experience.
There is so much in this movie but it is served in uneven portions, resulting in cluttered storytelling and more unanswered questions that stem from the first Cloverfield movie in 2008.
In math, the results are more uneven as the percentage reaching proficient has increased unevenly in the three tested grades from 1990 to 1996 (new results are to be released this summerIn math, the results are more uneven as the percentage reaching proficient has increased unevenly in the three tested grades from 1990 to 1996 (new results are to be released this summerin the three tested grades from 1990 to 1996 (new results are to be released this summer).
Based on a study of more than 40 states, «State Test Score Trends through 2008 - 09, Part 2: Slow and Uneven Progress in Narrowing Gaps» compares student performance on state tests and state - level results from the National Assessment of Education Progress.
Nearly three years later, the results at P.S. 123, with its 530 students, offer a small window into what the city's larger initiative is seeing: an increase in student attendance and family participation in school activities, a drop in chronic absenteeism, but uneven academic progress.
The academic results in the recovery district charters have been remarkably uneven, with some closing because of dismal performance, and other upstarts posting higher scores in some grades than the longtime academic leaders.
As a result, the uneven distribution of teacher credentials by race and socio - economic status of high school students - a pattern we also document - contributes to achievement gaps in high school.
To be sure, teachers and principals should be empowered to drive the hiring process, even if it still results in an uneven distribution of talent across a district.
As a result, the uneven distribution of teacher credentials by race and socio - economic status of high school students — a pattern we also document — contributes to achievement gaps in high school.
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