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"(...) Without taking the argument that far, it is evident that in a market system with uneven distribution of empowering work, such as Economic Democracy ( the model of market socialism David Schweickart has developed and refers to as " economic democracy "), some workers will be more able than others to capture the benefits of economic gain.
No longer an intimate design atelier, Stone ’ s office became a stratified corporate entity and his work became uneven and formulaic.
His work ethic was uneven with Irving Thalberg nicknaming him " Worthless Willy ".
Loggers work with heavy, moving weights and the use of tools such as chainsaws and heavy equipment on uneven and sometimes steep or unstable terrain.
The surface of the town is very uneven and generally rocky, so it was hard work to clear a farm for cultivation.
The New York Times critic described the work as uneven ; richly harmonious, but combining colour and beauty with effects " of an almost crass unskillfulness and ugliness ".
Public acceptance of this scientific revolution was, and remains, uneven but the mainstream scholarly community soon arrived at a consensus, which holds today, that Genesis 1 – 11 is a highly schematic literary work representing theology / mythology rather than history.
Gauquelin's work was accepted by the notable psychologist and statistician Hans Eysenck among others but later attempts to validate the data and replicate the effect have produced uneven results, chiefly owing to disagreements over the selection and analysis of the data set.
This arrangement was both complicated and time-consuming to maintain, as it required technician crews had to work on each engine separately and subjected automotive components to uneven wear-and-tear.
But the quality of the work is uneven because of the input of different artists and the different techniques.
TV Guide rated the film three out of four stars, calling it an " effective but uneven work " with performances that " cannot conceal the storyline's shortcomings.
It was noted that media education had been making a very uneven progress because while in one country there was an abundant amount of work towards media education, another country may have hardly even heard of the concept.
The quality of the movements in this work, composed over a number of years, is uneven, but from it comes one of Franck's most enduring compositions, the communion anthem " Panis angelicus ".
In subsequent years, wrote British Berlioz biographer David Cairns, the work was thought of as " a great sprawling white elephant, product of declining creative vitality, beautiful in patches but fatally uneven and quite unstageable —— apart from anything else, because of its length.
In his lectures, William Hazlitt praised Marston's genius for satire ; however, if the romantic critics and their successors were willing to grant Marston's best work a place among the great accomplishments of the period, they remained aware of his inconsistency, what Swinburne in a later generation called his " uneven and irregular demesne.
The end quality of a work depended largely on the quality of the execution and the competency of the assistants, leading to an uneven quality of his works.
Liliencron's work is, however, somewhat uneven, since he lacked the sustained power which makes a prose writer successful.
There he worked on systems for tracked vehicles to work on uneven ground.
Though her films were uneven, she did the finest work of her career during this period.
This resulted in uneven lighting from take to take, so eventually all that work was scrapped.
The early work received uneven reviews, and none of it sold well.
At both performances, the work was brilliantly staged but marred by the uneven vocal and acting abilities of the cast.
Preferably, this should be ridden or driven work, as round pen or longeing exercise places uneven stress on the joint.
His work, in a 3-volumes folio edition ( 1715 – 1724 ), entitled El Museo pictórico y escala óptica, consists of three parts, of which the first two, on the theory and practice of the art of painting, have had little influence ; the third, however, with the subtitle El Parnaso español pintoresco laureado, is a mine of important biographical material relating to Spanish artists, which, notwithstanding its uneven style, has procured for the author the honor of being called the Spanish Vasari.

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Because the surface of laterite is uneven, it was not suitable for decorative carvings, unless first dressed with stucco.
Overall, the Rotten Tomatoes consensus was: " A complex meditation on family dynamics, Tetros arresting visuals and emotional core compensate for its uneven narrative.
The impact of the Mongol invasion on the territories of Kievan Rus ' was uneven.
The population of Italy almost doubled during the twentieth century, but the pattern of growth was extremely uneven due to large-scale internal migration from the rural South to the industrial cities of the North, a phenomenon which happened as a consequence of the Italian economic miracle of the 1950-60s.
In some ships the gap between the lower uneven futtock and the lapstrake planks was filled with a spacer block about 200 mm long.
Issues such as an uneven supply voltage, low gain and a small dynamic range held off the dominance of monolithic op-amps until 1965 when the μA709 ( also designed by Bob Widlar ) was released.
While economic growth and other fundamentals improved steadily during Mečiar's term, public and private debt and trade deficits also rose, and privatization was uneven.
The population of Spain doubled during the twentieth century, but the pattern of growth was extremely uneven due to large-scale internal migration from the rural interior to the industrial cities, a phenomenon which happened later than in other Western European countries.
In addition Westerners often declare that particularly violent, gory, or sexually explicit works " cannot possibly " be shōjo, or disbelieve that the producers of yaoi titles target a market of girls rather than homosexual men, although both of these claims are false, and the reason for them was most likely due to uneven translation of Japanese anime terminology.
Economic growth was uneven in the 1980s.
David Quammen has described the book as written in everyday language for a wide audience, but noted that Darwin's literary style was uneven: in some places he used convoluted sentences that are difficult to read ; in other places his writing was beautiful.
A leading biographer says: " The most obvious drawback to the home schooling Roosevelt received was uneven coverage of the various areas of human knowledge.
The Buick V6 was notable because it introduced the concept of uneven firing, as a result of using the 90 ° cylinder bank angle and shared-crankpin crankshaft design found in the V8 engine ( although the V6 crankshaft does have 3 crank throws set at 120 ° apart, rather than 90 ° apart as found in the V8 ).
Said was mainly concerned with literature in the widest sense, especially French literature, and did not cover visual art and Orientalist painting, though others, notably Linda Nochlin, have tried to extend his analysis to art, " with uneven results ".
Władysław's policy of unifying the two legal systems was partial and uneven at first but achieved a lasting influence.
Hentzi concluded that American Beauty was " vital but uneven "; he felt the film's examination of " the ways which teenagers and adults imagine each other's lives " was its best point, and that although Lester and Angela's dynamic was familiar, its romantic irony stood beside " the most enduring literary treatments " of the theme, such as Lolita.
The influence of the Mongol invasion on the territories of Kievan Rus ' was uneven.
In the first race, the course took a diversion around Southwark Park before re-joining Jamaica Road on the way to Tower Bridge and was routed through St Katherine Docks past the Tower Hotel, en-route to the Tower of London and the famous cobblestoned stretch of road that in later years was carpeted, to help runners prevent injury on the uneven surface.
Progress was uneven at first, but she persevered.

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