Sentences with phrase «uneven results»

As a result, the background and training of teachers across the country remains uneven leading to very uneven results for students.
Without cartilage covering the joint, the joint surface becomes rough and uneven resulting in motion becoming painful.
With few exceptions, retained search firms conduct search the same way as they always have and produce the same uneven results.
PR2 can do cool things, but only under tightly controlled conditions, and with uneven results.
Powered by a 1 - GHz Nvidia Tegra 2 processor and 1 GB of RAM, Sony touts that the Tablet P offers swift and smooth performance, but we saw uneven results during use.
NEW YORK — London sales of South Asian modern and contemporary art, at Sotheby's and Christie's last week, presented a mixed picture of the market with widely uneven results.
Meanwhile, the Office of Mental Health intends to expand less - costly outpatient treatment programs — continuing the decades - long shift that has produced uneven results for New York and the nation.
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 level.
The new research also shows how uneven the results of gene stealing can be.
But then why has the SIG program, created in 2007 under President George W. Bush, produced such uneven results at a total cost of about $ 7 billion?
London sales of South Asian modern and contemporary art, at Sotheby's and Christie's last week, presented a mixed picture of the market with widely uneven results.
Examples: A rubric that rates a teacher «developing» when he / she «attempts to respond to disrespectful behavior among students, with uneven results» (Danielson 2a) is not a fair rubric.
When you use a product that is not finely ground you will get a lumpy, uneven result.
Kick butt, thrill and excite... which it does to uneven results.
Jay Roach, director of the Austin Powers films, takes another stab at a non-Austin comedy (Mystery Alaska was the first), achieving likeable but uneven results.
In my hands - on time shooting a portrait of my colleague Adam, the XZ2's bokeh effect had uneven results, even in a sunlit room with plenty of contrast.
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