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9 Sentences With "uneven footing"

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Grandparents in walkers or those who use canes can stumble on uneven footing.
For all its uneven footing, though, Handmaid's Tale Season 2 still punches above and beyond its weight class.
I grew up in a family ravaged by alcoholism and mental illness and bouts of poverty; I'm fully estranged from one parent and on uneven footing with the other.
But "new economy" sectors - services, transportation and retail - showed weakness both quarter-on-quarter and year-on-year, with cash flow and profits deteriorating, leaving the country on uneven footing.
When they then come up against a side that's topped their group unbeaten, as they did with Barcelona in 2010/11 and 2015/16, they are starting on an uneven footing in terms of mental preparedness.
The recovery may be on an uneven footing, however, as intermediate goods production was the only one of four broad economic categories to grow, and only 10 of the 26 narrower sectors surveyed managed to expand in the month.
The most important thing of all is consistency—if the track has both hard and soft spots, or if the surface changes all the time, trainers and riders may find it difficult to gauge the fitness of their horses, and the horses may have to make continual adjustments to their gait to compensate for the uneven footing.
Santa Barbara began on an uneven footing, with one reviewer deeming the series "the worst program on television... maybe ever."Uneven show, Video Link The series was launched on NBC with high promotion on July 30, 1984, while the 1984 Summer Olympics was airing on rival network ABC. Mark Dawidziak claimed in August 1984 that Santa Barbara was "a serial full of hammy acting, predictable story lines and atrocious dialogue."Dawidziak Knight-Ridder News Service, M. (1984, August 4).
The Dipsea Trail is the most direct route connecting the town of Mill Valley, located near the northwestern shores of Richardson Bay, with the village of Stinson Beach, situated along the Pacific coast. Stinson Beach is a popular tourist destination, located about a 30-minute drive north of San Francisco on Highway 1, via the Golden Gate Bridge. The ascent over the southern shoulder of Mount Tam reaches its apex around the top of Cardiac Hill, about 4.5 miles into the race. Among the challenges facing participants are the Dipsea Trail's uneven footing, single-track footpaths, and almost invariably steep terrain, featuring about 2,200-foot (671 m) elevation gain and loss over the course.

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